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With Google is all set to unveil its new Asus Nexus Tablet during this year Google’s I/O 2012 event, with Bloomberg confirmed earlier that the company will price it as $199, Reuters is reporting that Asus executive stated that the search giant bringing the price of tablet at such amount as it is targeting Amazon’s Kindle Fire device. Google’s long-rumored tablet...

With hours away from this year’s Google’s I/O 2012 event, Bloomberg is reporting that Google is planning to show off a $199 Nexus-branded Asus tablet at its I/O developer conference. Recently, Gizmodo Australia claimed that it has received training document of Google’s long-rumored tablet, which details out its specs: a 1280 x 800, 7-inch display, 1.3GHz Tegra 3 processor, 1GB of RAM, and a 12-core GeForce GPU with Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean). While, it might be again the rumors nothing more than that, but we will inform you as soon...

With excitements rounding up and we all are a day away from Google’s I/O 2012 event, company today, outside at its Building 44 at Mountain View Campus has come up with an Android 4.1 Jelly Bean monument. There are lots of rumors (actually, strong rumors) that Google will unveil the latest version: Android 4.1 at this year’s I/O 2012 event. The search giant even...

Just a day away from this year’s Google’s I/O event, Google fulfilling its promise has released an interesting live blogging tool tapping into Google+ page posts and pulling from the I/O live video feed. The tool is Google-owned and let you give a place with which you can go for live blogging. Google stated that anyone can “certainly use this live blog functionality...

There was a lot of a rumor earlier this week that Google CEO Larry Page would not take the stage at the I/O developer conference, which is going to held this week from June 27th to June 29th. The reason told in the words of executive chairman Eric Schmidt that Page has “lost his voice.” Both The Wall Street Journal and Reuters report that Page told employees in an internal memo that “there is nothing seriously wrong with me” and “will continue to run the company.” We do hope that nothing happened to Page and he will come in...