- Digital devices keep getting smaller. Yet technology reviews keep getting longer. I've fixed that. I'm publishing the last one or two paragraphs from this week's reviews of Google's Nexus 7 tablet. (Forbes)
- GameStop begins accepting pre-orders for the new Google Android tablet, the Nexus 7, Friday and the video game retailer is offering a few benefits that may lure some consumers to purchase the tablet from it. (Los Angeles Times)
- Google has unveiled a small tablet computer bearing its brand in a challenge to Amazons Kindle Fire device. (the Nexus 7 - New Zealand Herald)
- Less than 10 days after Microsoft (MSFT) released its Surface tablet, Google (GOOG) unveiled its Nexus 7 tablet Wednesday at its I/O developers conference, delving into the hardware business for the first time. (Yahoo Finance)
- I know some people have been dumping on Siri as being not as good as advertised, or not as good as before Apple bought it but as a touch typist who cant stand typing on small (i.e. (Computerworld)
- Since posting the Nexus 7 mini review, Ive gotten a lot of emails asking about whether USB-OTG for storage was currently supported or would be supported in the shipping software load. Ive done some asking around and believe I have the final word now. (Mounting USB Storage Not Supported - AnandTech)
- Google I/O 2012 has come and gone, leaving us with a few goodies to dig into here at PCMag Labs—most notably the Google Nexus 7, an Android tablet that showcases the search giants newest mobile operating system, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. (PC Magazine)
- The pricing for the Nexus 7 does seem at first glance like an example of the much-discussed 'Australia tax': people being charged more for technology goods in Australia even though there seems no logical explanation for the difference. (Lifehacker)
- ET spoke with Jeff Orr, group director, consumer and mobile at ABI Research, a technology-focused market research firm. Android Jellybean allows for a lot of fluidity of applications and makes integrated applications like search work better. (Economic Times)
- It's relentless. Just when my psyche was beginning to recover from the Nexus 7 bombshell, here comes the Nexus 10. (Beta News)
Friday, June 29, 2012
Nexus 7
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