The Nexus 7 docking station finally arrived on Google Play with a $29.99 price tag, only to go out of stock in no time.
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Google CFO, Patrick Pichette, says that Google doesn't find Motorola's near future product line impressive.
Despite Android's success, Google is wary of Samsung, the company that possesses the power to make or break Android.
Google Chrome version 25 is now available with patches for 22 vulnerabilities, a red light for silent add-ons and new speech recognition capabilities.
If you’re on the lookout to get your hands on what is considered to be the best Android smartphone on the market right now - Nexus 4 - for free, T-Mobile's got some juicy offer that you can't pass up - the carrier is offering the Nexus 4 for free after rebate with a new 2-year contract.
Google has just confirmed the touchscreen Chromebook we told you about today. Don't expect this Chromebook to be priced similarly to current Chromebooks, or even some Windows 8 touchscreen laptops. Google is going the high-end route with the Chromebook Pixel.
In an apparent nod to Microsoft's Windows 8 touch-friendly UI, Google will begin selling Chromebooks with touchscreens this year.
New Google Glass UI video shows off search, camera, and voice translation features Google has released a descriptive video of its much-awaited Glass project showing off its UI that offers many exciting features such as to search the web through speech, receive and execute onscreen directions, and send voice-controlled messages.
It appears that Google's acquisition of Motorola is beginning to fall into place with new rumors that the X Phone that Google and Motorola have been rumored to be working on will be the first Android smartphone to ship Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie.
Google is closely working with payment companies including Visa, Paypal and Mastercard to prevent illegal piracy Web sites from receiving funds.
Nexus 4 devices are automatically shutting down when the device is reaching 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Nexus 4 is back in the news, although not for a positive reason this time.
Google is reportedly getting ready to follow Apple in another area by opening Google retail stores in a bid to get its products into more people's hands and give them a chance to try Google's latest devices by having a hands-on experience in an actual store.
Google wants to get as many Nexus 4s into people's hands as possible and has created an online tool that will help customers track down a Nexus 4 in their area.