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Google’s Nexus Q Already Hacked To Run Gamesview story

http://www.talkandroid.com – Well this didn’t take long. Just mere days after it was announced, the Nexus Q has already been “modified” to run games. In case you’re not familiar, the Nexus Q is a streaming media player that plays content like music, movies and YouTube videos. (IT news)

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On the heels of the Nexus 7 announcement Google could be prepping the Nexus 10view story

http://www.talkandroid.com – After months of speculation and rumors of the Nexus 7, it’s now time to turn our attention to what Google is planning next. Google went with price and a smaller form factor with the Nexus 7, but it certainly wouldn’t be a shock if they were planning on a follow up 10-inch device. (IT news)

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Google Glasses Will Make its way to Consumers by 2014view story

http://www.talkandroid.com – If you have already seen Google’s keynote on this years Google IO 2012, then you are well aware of the grand entrance Google provided on one of their latest and most compelling projects, Google Glasses. (IT news)

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Google’s Nexus 7 Tablet Already a Hit with ‘Big’ Pre-Order Salesview story

http://www.talkandroid.com – To no surprise, the Google Nexus 7 tablet has already made a huge splash just two days after its announcement. (IT news)

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Plex for Android Is Pretty - but Pixelated, Plodding and Painful to Useview story

http://ectnews.com.feedsportal.com – Plex is a good looking media platform for running media files on Google TV, tablets, phones and so on. Online channels include Hulu, Vimeo and more. On looks and apparent tight integration between my existing Android-based devices, I decided to check out Plex's two Android apps. I was interested in particular in how well they integrate Android tablets and Google TV. (General)

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Google’s Andy Rubin and ASUS’ Jonney Shih talk about the Nexus 7view story

http://www.talkandroid.com – All Things D had a chance to sit down with Google Senior Vice President of Mobile Andy Rubin and ASUS Chairman Jonney Shih to talk about the Nexus 7. From the beginning, the target was $200, and it had to be high-end as set by Google. (IT news)

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Nexus 7 buzz dampened by lack of storage?view story

http://www.talkandroid.com – One of the most buzzworthy items on display at Google I/O was the ASUS produced Nexus 7 tablet. Available in both 8GB and 16GB versions, Google indicated their target was a $200 price point. Google did meet that target, but at what cost? Reviewers have identified a couple limitations involving the amount of storage available, especially for the 8GB model. (IT news)

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A quick look at ‘Google Now’ [Video]view story

http://www.talkandroid.com – During yesterdays Google IO keynote, Google introduced Google Now. Google Now is more of an expansion of Google’s Voice Search assistant. It learns from the user as you use your phone each day and can be helpful is many ways in your every day life. (IT news)

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Arp Blocked Against OSXview story

http://www.backtrack-linux.org – Hi guys I'm testing some attacks against the machines of my private network. I've got 1 xp machine 1 seven machine 1 ipad 1 Mac Book Pro and 1 android phone. In the last 2 days I stresstested theese pcs with dns spoofing (ettercap). Microsoft OS Machines are completely "spoofable" but there's no way to redirect traffic of OSX and android machines. Are there any spacial commands to (HowTos)

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Motorola XOOM ICS update rolling out in Europeview story

http://www.talkandroid.com – Good news for the Moto XOOM owners across the pond and then some. Motorola Europe announced today that Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is rolling out to XOOMs in various regions. This OTA update will be just like any other in that the roll out will be dispatched in groups, hitting all targeted regions over the course of the next few weeks. (IT news)