Migrate or Die! Two years ago, Google designed Android Studio version 1. 0 so that it can be the official development tool for Android. The internet giant company believes that enough time has passed for developers to switch over.
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Best Buy has slashed the price of the HTC-made Google Nexus 9, offering the tablet for $75 off in both 16GB and 32GB storage options, as well as Indigo Black and Lunar White color options.
Verizon Wireless has finally started selling the Google Nexus 6, offering the handset both online and in retail stores on several pricing options.
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