A recent leak claims to be the Nexus 5 phone official render, describing amazing specs such as a 5.2-inch Full HD OLED display, 3GB of RAM, a quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor, a 16-megapixel camera and a 3,300mAh battery.
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Google apparently changed the way search results deliver URLs, and iTunes links seem downgraded for many typical user queries.
Google plans to launch its second-generation ASUS-made Nexus 7 tablet as soon as July, aiming to ship a whopping eight million units in the second half of 2013.
A new batch of Google Nexus 4 handsets sport a few subtle changes in design, including rubber feet or bumpers on all four corners of the device to prevent scratches and cracks.
Google boosts the live transit feature of its mapping service to include service alerts or live departure information on several subway and bus schedules
The new Nexus 4 RootBox v3.9.1 based on the Jelly Bean 4.2.2 update brings some neat new features and fixes
Microsoft mocks Google Reader shutdown, confirms the existence of Windows Blue in the same breath. Microsoft has finally confirmed the heavily rumored Windows Blue update for Windows 8.
Google X Phone will make its debut in November, in time for the holiday shopping season, reports say
West Virginia lawmakers are hellbent on making sure you don't drive and Google Glass. Texting while driving is dangerous, but how about Glass-ing while driving? That could be dangerous as well, and that's why West Virginia is banning drivers from using Google Glass while behind the steering wheel.
As wearable computing takes shape, LG is slowly making sure it is among the first to have products on the market.
Judge Shaw, who previously said the Xbox 360 infringed on Google patents, has somehow changed his tune after reviewing the case.
Google seems to be joining the smartwatch frenzy with its own Android-powered smartwatch, which means competition is about to heat up between Google, Apple and Samsung.
Google just made Google+ Hangouts more interesting, with a new capture tool Google just introduced a new app for one of its most popular products, Google+ Hangouts, allowing users to snap screenshots with just one click.