Thursday, June 28, 2012

Google's Nexus 7 tablet: Hands-on impressions

  Google launches Nexus 7 tablet, Jelly Bean and spherical Nexus Q device for home use | Nokia releases Windows Phone update for Lumia 800 and 710
 
  Computerworld Mobile/Wireless Computing

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Google's Nexus 7 tablet: Hands-on impressions
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