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Nexus 7 from Google

Introducing the new 7” tablet from Google                                     Thin, light and portable Nexus 7 was built to bring you the best of Google in a slim, portable package that fits perfectly in your hand.        Stunning 7” display Nexus 7 brings your entertainment to life in stunning clarity on a vibrant 1280-by-800 high-resolution display protected by scratch resistant Corning® glass. With over one million pixels in your hand, text is sharper, HD movies are more vivid and gameplay is smooth and dynamic.  Less charging, more doing    With over 9 hours of HD video playback, 10 hours of web browsing or 10 hours of e-reading and up to 300 hours of st...

Android 4.1 Jelly Bean

When To Expect Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) on Your Smartphone Although the next version of Google's mobile operating system, Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean), is expected to go live later this month, there will be a lag, as usual, between release time and when you might see the OS on your Android device.   That's because the handset makers, not Google, determine when to allow upgrades to their smartphones. The arrangement is supposed to foster innovation, but it also fosters frustration among users who can't get the latest version of Android in a timely manner--or in some cases, at all. It has also fostered a fragmented ecosystem that's vulnerable to attacks by hackers. Aware of the "instant gratification" problem with Android, Google made a move to address it at last week's I/O developers conference with the release of a Platform Development Kit (PDK) for its OEMs. The kit does for hardware makers what a Software Development Kit (SDK) d...