Google has reportedly started working with HTC on a Nexus 8 tablet, which will launch in the third quarter of this year to replace the ASUS-made Nexus 7.
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Google has acquired drone-making startup Titan Aerospace for an undisclosed amount, as part of its endeavor to provide Internet access to remote areas. This deal has great potential to improve people's lives in several ways.
Google has reportedly been working on a new device called Android TV, which could debut at the company's I/O developer conference in June.
LG has been tipped as the manufacturer of the next-generation Nexus 6 and the rumored Google smartwatch, both of which would debut this fall.
Google has updated its Hangouts for iOS app, bringing several welcome changes and new features. Hangouts for iOS has received a new update that brings a complete overhaul, making the app more similar to other popular messaging services.
Google has officially released its Google Now Launcher for Nexus and GPE devices, making it available as a free download from the Play store.
Google has revealed more details about its Project Ara modular smartphone concept and it reportedly plans to sell a simple version of the device for as little as $50.
Samsung has reportedly declined the opportunity to acquire Android back in 2005, two weeks before Google saw the great potential and acquired the software.
Verizon Wireless has finally launched the Google Nexus 7, offering the popular tablet for $249.99 on-contract or $349.99 unlocked.
Google has reportedly issued a new policy that would force OEMs to use the latest versions of Android in new devices.
Google has reportedly teamed up with HTC to launch its next-generation Nexus 10 tablet. Just a few days ago we heard whispers that HTC was busy working on a high-end Nexus tablet, and a new report now claims it is the Google Nexus 10.
Verizon may finally be ready to start selling the Google Nexus 7 (2013) directly. Verizon Wireless may finally be ready to start offering the Google Nexus 7 (2013) tablet to its customers, according to a new report.
New durability tests have found Apple devices dominant in a Top 10 'Most Breakable Gadgets,' but some other prominent brands make the list as well.