nexus 7
The latest version of the Android operating system has arrived - albeit not on all Google devices.
Despite Hurricane Sandy cancelling the Google October 29 press event, Google still took its blog to reveal three new Nexus devices, including two new tablets - a 32GB Nexus 7 that now has a Wi-Fi version, and a high end Google Nexus 10 tablet.
The iPad Mini was revealed today, and it is sure to be compared to Nexus 7 due to its smaller size.
Google and Samsung have been working on a high-end tablet that should rival the Apple iPad.
EXIF details from an image on Picasa reveal that it could have been taken from a Nexus 7.
The 32GB Nexus 7 will be priced at the 16GB's current price, indicating that there will be a shift in the Nexus 7 lineup soon.
Android 4.1.2 started releasing on the Nexus 7 tablet, and now reports are confirming that the Google smartphones are receiving the update as well.
A source familiar with the U.K. retailer Argos has told ITProPortal that a 32GB Google Nexus 7 is on its way.
Google has already upgraded its Android 4.1.1 for the Nexus 7 tablet, Galaxy Nexus S, Galaxy Nexus, and Motorola XOOM tablet.
CNET and NPD DisplaySearch analyst Richard Shim report that Google is working on a high-end 10-inch Nexus tablet with a better display that Apple's Retina iPad.
Google could soon offer an incredibly cheap tablet that might shake the mobile industry up.
The Kindle Fire HD is a solid tablet, but lacks some features that rivals can offer.
By paying $15, you can get rid of the ads that will plague all the new Amazon Kindle Fires.
When you sign up for a prepaid Google Wallet card, Google will give you $10, but the offer ends soon.
The latest Kindle Fires from Amazon will be running an older version of Android.