Those who managed to purchase a Nexus 4 on launch date were the lucky ones, but now it turns out that Google sold more Nexus 4 devices than they actually had available.
If you're a Galaxy Nexus owner looking to get your hands on all the cool new features of Android 4.2 (check out our complete list here), you're in luck.
With the success of Android coming mostly from one OEM, one has to wonder if its worth it for other OEMs to keep trying? Is Android a double sided sword?
Google Maps got a big shout-out in the Nexus 4 advertising campaign, as you can see below. Google wants consumers to know why the Nexus 4 is much better than the iPhone 5
Google has taken to their blog to announce the LG Nexus 4, Samsung Nexus 10, and a 32GB / 3G Nexus 7, along with pricing and availability for all of them!
The Nexus 7 is cheaper than the iPad Mini, and about to get cheaper still. It also has a better display. Did Apple shoot itself in the foot for even mentioning it?
At an interview yesterday in New York, Eric Schmidt (Google’s executive chairman) sat down to talk about the Android vs Apple fight and Android activations.
Google's Chief Legal Officer recently spoke to reports about how he feels about software patents, and seemed to indicate that Google is getting fed up.
After all the hooplah surrounding IOS maps, the iPhone 5, patents, and court rulings, it makes me wonder what might be different if Steve Jobs were alive.
Schmidt recently spoke in South Korea about the patent wars and he also had some surprising things to say about the relationship between Google and Apple.
Apple is desperately trying to correct their current IOS maps situation, and have called on ex-Googlers to help them sort out the issues with the platform.
A mystery Samsung device was spotted by Rightware recently, and with the chipset this device is packing, we're very curious as to what exactly it is.
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