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Google will reportedly drop its Nexus line next year in favor of Play Edition devices. A fiery new rumor is making rounds, claiming that Google would ditch its Nexus line altogether in favor of Google Play Edition (GPE)devices.
Google's popular Nexus 5 has leaked in a new video, showing six new color options in addition to the white and black models that are already available.
Google has reportedly decided to ditch Qualcomm in favor of an Intel 64-bit CPU for its purported ASUS-made Nexus 8 tablet.
Google has announced a new update for its mobile version of Chrome, which will reduce data usage by as much as 50 percent while browsing the web.
Google has launched a Moto G Google Play Edition, which is now available for $179 unlocked through the Play store.
The 32GB model of the Nexus 10 now displays the same 'out of stock' message on Google Play as the 16GB version, suggesting that a refresh may be in the pipeline.
Amazon has dropped the price of the Sprint Nexus 5 to just $34.99 when signing a new two-year contract with the carrier.
A new report has claimed that Google's next-generation Nexus 10 will come from Samsung and will debut in just a few days at CES 2014.
Best Buy has entered the new year with an attractive deal for the 16GB Google Nexus 7 (2013), offering the slate for $199.99 plus $25 Google Play store credit.
Samsung is reportedly working on a new Chromebook to launch in 2014. Samsung is reportedly working on a new Chromebook that would make its debut sometime in 2014, according to a new report from the Korean media.
The LG G2 reportedly failed to meet the company's sales expectations, and a new report claims that the Nexus 5 might be the reason.
Office Depot has dropped the price of the 32GB Nexus 7 (2013) to $229.99 until Dec. 28. The 32GB model of the Google Nexus 7 (2013) is now on sale from Office Depot, sporting a $229.