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Google is bringing ChromeOS and Android closer together by allowing native Android apps to run on Chromebooks.
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The Verge goes hands-on with Google’s new Android TV.
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Google’s version of Android for wearables is nigh upon us, with Samsung and LG both now taking pre-orders and Motorola’s gorgeous, round Moto 360 coming later this year. Ordering pizza will never be the same!
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At its annual IO developer keynote, Google has released a new design language for Android, Chrome OS, and the web. Google’s calling it Material Design. The new look – which was first previewed in a Google+ app update last month – includes splashes of color, refreshed iconography, and a more …
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FIFA is the international governing body behind the World Cup, soccer’s biggest competition and the largest sporting event in the world. Everything seems sportsmanlike at first, but the closer we look at the impact the event has on the host country and the profit it reaps for its organizers, the …
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