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Google’s I/O event this week was surprisingly absent of new hardware news. But even more glaring was the lack of an Android update. The search giant in 2012 used I/O to unveil its biggest and best version, Jelly Bean, and many thought the company would…
Google I/O is going to be full of surprises later this month. We’re kind of hoping that the company unveils the highly rumored Motorola X, but it’s more likely we’ll see the next Nexus smartphone first. Rumors surrounding that device are all over the place.…
When Google takes the stage during its I/O conference next month, we’re expecting great things: Key Lime Pie, unified messaging, a Nexus 7 follow up and more. But what we won’t get, according to SidhTech, citing unnamed sources, is a Nexus 5, or even an…
The Android smartphone landscape moves at such a rapid pace that we feel we a need to keep you consistently abreast of some of the latest offerings out there. Everyone has their own opinions, especially when it comes to Android: manufacturers that use the platform…
The Nexus 4 has received a very small makeover, but not enough to make current owners feel early buyer’s remorse. In fact, seeing the two side-by-side without any context, it’s almost impossible to spot the differences unless you know exactly what to look for—that’s how…
We don’t carry around point-and-shoot cameras anymore because we have smartphones in our pockets. But it’s not good enough for companies to merely attach cameras as afterthought technology; consumers today demand their devices take the highest quality images possible. And we’ve seen huge improvements on…
T-Mobile has again introduced a really fantastic offer for the Nexus 4 following the carrier’s free on-contract deal a few weeks back. On T-Mobile’s website, the LG-made device, which is still among the best out there, is being sold for just $49.99 after $50 mail-in-rebate—and…
Here’s a nice little offer before the madness of Mobile World Congress kicks off: T-Mobile is offering the Nexus 4 (16GB version) for free with two-year contract and $50 mail-in-rebate. But the deal only lasts through Sunday, Feb. 24, so you need to act fast…
If you’re uncertain about which T-Mobile locations in your area carry the Nexus 4, Google has a new locator tool that will aid in your search. By simply typing in your address, the tool will identify every T-Mobile location that offers the handset, though it…
The day has finally arrived! The official Nexus 4 wireless charging dock, which looks insanely similar to Palm’s old Pre wireless charging puck, is now officially available from the Google Play store. The device will set you back $59.99 and Google promises that it will…
The Nexus 4 is Google’s first smartphone to run pure Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. The operating system offers a few features that the previous iteration of Jelly Bean didn’t, and the phone itself packs a serious hardware punch. Still, it doesn’t come equipped with 4G…
Google paid for a bit of airtime during the Grammys last night and chose to air a commercial for the Nexus 4 and Google Now. The one minute clip focused on how users can take advantage of Google Now to manage an active lifestyle. A…
Jon R. is back to tackle more questions and queries from Buffalo readers, viewers and fans! In this episode of Ask the buffalo, Jon tackled the most burning questions in the world of tech including who will be making the next Nexus device, will the…
Last Week, Senior Mobile Editor Todd Haselton reviewed the Nexus 4 and gave the phone a TechnoBuffalo rating of 8.5 out of 10. Today Jon R. delivers the companion video review, where he talks about the latest Nexus flagship phone. The LG-manufactured Nexus 4 is…
Jon R. is back to tackle more questions and queries from Buffalo readers, viewers and fans! In this episode, Jon discusses how the recently announced Google Nexus 4 stacks up to it’s competitors. Jon also provides his thoughts and opinions on Windows Phone 8, as…
Jon R. is back with an all new show where he rants and raves on various topics in and out of the tech world. On this week’s episode, Jon discusses the recently released Google Nexus 4 and LTE – or rather it’s lack thereof. With…
The violent beauty of Mother Nature pays no mind to highly anticipated Google Events. You know the story by now: Vicious hurricane whips into powerful force, converges with additional storms, and wreaks havoc up and down the East Coast. So Google cancels its fall barn-burner,…
Google announced the Nexus 10, the Nexus 7 and the Nexus 4 earlier this morning and the company already has its first commercial ready. The ad basically focuses on Google’s strength in the search space, and the capabilities of using your voice to learn more…
Jon R. is back to tackle the biggest tech rumors of this week! As we’re gearing up for the upcoming iPad mini announcement, rumors and leaks have been circulating about a 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro. There were also some talk of T-Mobile finally getting an…
While Android 4.2 is still some time away, a build taken from the LG Nexus 4 has already made its way into the wild. It’s only an alpha build, so it’s very much incomplete at this point, but it does reveal some interesting things about…
Jon R. is back to tackle more questions and queries from Buffalo readers, viewers and fans! In this episode, Jon shares his thoughts on the recently leaked LG Nexus 4 device – LG’s contribution to the next generation of Google Nexus phones. Jon also provides…