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JR Raphael: Google's Nexus 4: Hands-on impressions
Ladies and gentlemen, I have in my hands Google's next Nexus phone. Ready for some first impressions? Read More


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JR Raphael: Google's Nexus 10: Hands-on impressions
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Google's Nexus 4 promises to provide the ultimate Android experience -- and it very well may have the goods to deliver. Here's an up-close look at the new flagship phone. Read More

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Richi Jennings: LG/Google Nexus 4 review roundup: Amazing, but no 4G LTE, Verizon, or Sprint
The first Google Nexus 4 reviews are in, and they're mostly positive, saying the phone is gorgeous, feature-packed, and quick as a very quick thing. Time for another one of Richi's roundups. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder why there's no 4G LTE, nor support for Verizon/Sprint CDMA. Read More

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