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Nexus 7: Under the hood of the latest (and greatest?) Android tablet
Christian Science Monitor
Google unveiled the Nexus 7 – a 7-inch, $199 tablet – at its I/O conference on Wednesday. Its size and price are similar to those of Amazon's popular tablet -- but the Nexus 7 has a few features that set it apart from the Kindle Fire.
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Christian Science Monitor
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean: Does It Measure Up?
InformationWeek
Google's newest OS sports fewer new features than previous updates. Instead, Android 4.1 focuses on improving core features and making the platform faster.
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When Will You Get Android 4.1 'Jelly Bean?'
PC Magazine
A move to speed up Android upgrades may not find many takers among phone makers and wireless carriers.
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Google I/O: 10 Awesome Visions
InformationWeek
Google Glasses, the Nexus Q home entertainment streaming device, Android software upgrades, and a Nexus tablet shine at day one of Google's I/O developer conference.
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Hands-on: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
CNET
While it's just an incremental update, Google has packed Jelly Bean with a bunch of cool features including one that promises buttery smooth performance.
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CNET
Google Android Jelly Bean OS: A Test Drive
PCWorld
We went hands-on with some of Jelly Bean's cooler features. Is this OS upgrade worth all the hype?
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Nexus 7 Tablet vs. Kindle Fire vs. the Rest: Spec Smackdown (Chart)
PCWorld
Google's Nexus 7 tablet, the company's Android Jelly Bean-powered device, is heavy on the specs as it guns for Amazon's Kindle Fire and the Nook Tablet. It's not only the form factor and screen size Google is challenging its competitors on, but also ...
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Android 4.1 Jelly Bean review: a look at what's changed in Google's mobile OS
Engadget
Google's next iteration of Android wasn't quite the full-point release jump that many of you were perhaps anticipating. Rather than using Google I/O 2012.
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Google Nexus Q Media Streamer: First Impressions, Part 1
PCWorld
I had planned to use a couple of older Android phones for my test run (I wanted to verify that several Android users can, if authorized, contribute to a playlist) so I don't at this writing have a Jelly Bean device. I'll update this post once I do, but ...
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Google Play seen as pivotal to success of Nexus 7
Computerworld
With 400000 Android apps and 20 billion downloads so far, the cloud-based Google Play content service will now allow customers to buy movies and TV episodes, Google said Wednesday. Customers can already purchase books from millions of titles.
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BlueStacks Now Lets You Run Android Apps On Your Mac ...
By Rip Empson
There's no love lost between Android and Apple users, or at least among the fanboys and fangirls. The flamewar between the passionate adopters of the top two mobile operating systems has persisted for awhile now, even in spite of our pleas ...
TechCrunch » Mobile
Android 4.1 SDK hands-on -- Engadget
By Terrence O'Brien
Too lazy to download and install the brand new Android SDK yourself and don't feel like tweaking an AVD for optimal operation? Don't know what an AVD is?
Engadget
BlueStacks Allows You to Run Android Apps on a Mac - Mac Rumors
By Arnold Kim
BlueStacks announced a public alpha version of their Android App Player for the Mac today at Google I/O. The company had originally released...
MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors...
Google Nexus 7 and Jelly Bean initial review | Android Community
By Cory Gunther
The ASUS Nexus tablet, Google's first tablet in the Nexus family is finally here and it's called the Google Nexus 7. Surely you saw all of our coverage from.
Android Community
Android Jelly Bean vs. iOS 6 vs. Windows Phone 8: The Ultimate ...
By Adrian Covert
A few weeks ago, we compared the feature sets of iOS 6 and Android Ice Cream Sandwich to see how they stacked up. But then Google and Microsoft went and dropped all sorts of new features in their new Android Jelly Bean and Windows ...
Gizmodo


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