Google has started shipping units of the highly anticipated Nexus 7 tablet, but multiple retailers said the tablet has sold out and that they are struggling to fill orders. GameStop has pulled the ...
The new Nexus 7 tablet comes with a $30 price increase over last year's model. At $229 for the base model, it is still a bargain and 30 percent cheaper than Apple's $329 iPad Mini. NEW YORK — When it ...
As previously rumored, the new Nexus 7 is now available to purchase from Google in the UK and beyond. After expanding from the US to Canada a few weeks ago, Google today took its new tablet to the ...
Google's new Nexus 7 to go head-to-head with Apple's iPad Mini. July 24, 2013 — -- It wasn't exactly Google's best kept secret, but the company did in fact announce today a refreshed version to ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Typically, when Google releases a new Nexus product, we don’t see official accessories arrive for it at the ...
Delays are plaguing Google’s Nexus 7 tablet with 16GB of storage as some stores have stopped taking orders or delayed shipments of the product. The tablet has been unavailable on Google’s website ...
While Google hasn't officially unveiled its new Android-powered Nexus 7 tablet yet, information on the hardware has already leaked onto the web. The information comes via the Android enthusiast site ...
The Nexus 10 tablet has been unavailable from the Play Store for some time now in the 16GB version, but as of today it has also gone missing from Staples.com. This by no means points to any signs of a ...
Asus manufactures the Nexus 7 (2013) tablet for Google, and now the company is launching two official docks for the 7 inch Android tablet. There’s a $50 charging stand and a Asus PW100 wireless ...
Google continues to remain mum on the details about the rumored Nexus 7 2 though its release appears to be getting closer as the Asus K009, a device believed to be the new Nexus 7, has passed through ...
The Nexus 7 II is so close we can almost taste it -- and we can at the very least see it, in a leaked official picture. Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big screen, small ...
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