Google's upcoming Tuesday press conference is likely to mark the debut of the Nexus One, the search company's own Android-based smartphone. Nexus One should showcase the latest generation of the Linux ...
The debut of Google’s Nexus One “superphone” generated a lot of pre-launch hype with many heralding it as an “iPhone killer” before even seeing it. Fast forward to today. The phone is out and the ...
Friends, Romans, Internetmen, the day has arrived. Yes, my fellow Netizens, Google’s Nexus One is finally here. The phone some swore would practically change life as we know it made its official debut ...
What's hot: Attractive, fast, large AMOLED display, latest Android OS straight from the source. What's not: Pricey unless you can score one with a contract on T-Mobile. Dec. 2010 Update: Check out ...
Many people consider the iPhone the ultimate "smart" phone. Now Google wants you to think of its new Nexus One device as a "super" phone. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ...
Google's Nexus One phone is going where few smartphones have gone before. A group strapped the Nexus One to the back of a rocket and launched it from the Nevada desert high into the atmosphere to test ...
Google is ramping up its entry in the hotly competitive smartphone race by adding "pinch-to-zoom" multi-touch and 3G wireless broadband network capabilities to the Nexus One. The US Internet ...
Nexus One is Google's first Nexus device. This tech giant has partnered up with HTC, a Taiwanese company who manufactured the Nexus One. This is first and foremost a developer device, a pioneer of ...
We pit the Nexus One up against the iPhone 3GS to see which one has a more capable camera. The results probably won't surprise you. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that ...
At a press event at its California headquarters today, Google formally unveiled its first phone, the Nexus One. The device has been the subject of rumors, speculation, and leaked specifications ever ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Google's Nexus One experiment -- trying to sell a special Android phone directly to consumers, and providing half-assed customer service-- is a ...
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