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Sundar Pichai, Google's new chief of Chrome and Android, has some interesting things to share ahead of the Google I/O 2013 conference.
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The next-generation Nexus-branded smartphone will reportedly be LG-made just like the Nexus 4, and will hit the market sometime around October.
Alexandra BurlacuOS / Software
Google's new Android stats show that Jelly Bean (4.1.x and 4.2.x combined) now account for 28 percent of the Android ecosystem, moving past Ice Cream Sandwich's 27.5 percent.
Alexandra BurlacuMobile
If the HTC One is too big for your hands, keep holding out for the HTC M4. It's almost the same device, but smaller in size.
Vamien McKalinTablet
Samsung is reportedly gearing up to launch a Nexus 11 octa-core tablet this year, along with a Galaxy Tab 11, a 7-inch Galaxy Tab Duos and a Galaxy Tab 8.
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Google announced the Meebo bar is retiring come June 6, as the company wants to focus on other endeavors such as Google+ plug-ins and sign-ins.
Alexandra BurlacuMobile
The reviews are in, and it appears the Samsung Galaxy S4 is one hell of a smartphone.
Vamien McKalinMobile
For other carriers and direct buyers, the Motorola X Phone will be available only in November.
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An Android 4.3 Jelly Bean JWR3B build has popped up in server logs, suggesting the I/O conference next month may bring another Jelly Bean version instead of Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie.
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Google Drive can now sync all Docs, Slides and Sheets automatically for easy offline access, and users can now create and edit drawings offline as well.
Alexandra BurlacuMobile
Instead of the rumored Nexus 5, the Google I/O conference next month may star a new and improved Nexus 4 with 32GB and LTE support, rocking Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie.
Alexandra BurlacuMobile
Looking at Android now, you wouldn't have guessed that it was made for digital cameras.
Vamien McKalinMobile
Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt does not give away much about Motorola's upcoming products, but he does tout that they are 'phenomenal' and 'very, very impressive.'
Alexandra Burlacu