A new report today claims that Google is working on two pieces of hardware, having differing form factors, on which it will run the Andromeda Android / Chrome OS hybrid operating system. The report has a convertible notebook computer as well as a new, Nexus-badged tablet in the works.
October 4th is already looking like it could be a busy day for Google, with the date already inked in for the day the company will announce its new Pixel phones - the devices which will usher in the end of the Nexus line of smartphones. While launching a couple of new devices is no mean feat, it now appears that Google will have a cavalcade of hardware to show to the world, with new Chromecast with 4K capabilities, a WiFi router, and Google Home hardware on the horizon.
Google today has made its Cardboard Camera app available for iPhone and iPad users after previously being an exclusive for the Android platform. The said app is now available to download from Apple's iOS App Store.
It's not been a good few days to be one of Google's hardware projects, with both the modular smartphone Project Ara and 2015 Chromebook Pixel being discontinued or scrapped.
Google has officially made Android 7.0 Nougat available to download for Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6, and other devices in the Nexus range. The company has also released the final version of the updated platform to OEMs for installation on new and upcoming devices.
Google will soon open a new YouTube Creator Store in London, where YouTubers will be able to sell their merchandise and much more. Here are the details.
Here are the first renders of Google's upcoming Nexus-branded Android Wear-powered smartwatches: Angelfish, and Swordfish.
The Nexus 6P in 64GB and 128GB - all colors - is available with up to 25% discount for one day only, as part of Amazon's Prime Day sale. Here are the details.
While we know that Google is working on bringing two new Nexus smartphones to market this year, a new report claims that the company is also planning on supplementing those devices with two new smartwatches too. The same report claims that the Nexus brand may even be used for the two timepieces, and that they will both have some sort of integration with Google Assistant.
It's official now. Google has announced that the next major version of Android, likely to be v7.0, will be called Nougat. Here are the details.