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| | | | | | | | Karyne Levy Senior copy editor | | | | | Chrome comes to iPad, iPhone With more skydiving thrown in, you know, for flare at I/O, Google announces that its Chrome browser and Google Drive dropbox service are coming to Apple iOS devices. Chrome will be available in the App Store later today. Read more | Share on Facebook | | | | | | | | | | Google orb streams media Google is officially going head-to-head with Apple, Sony, Samsung, and Microsoft in the battle for your living room. The Google I/O keynote ended with the company's latest attempt to bring its services to your TV: the Google Nexus Q.  More | Share on Facebook | | | |  | | | | Return of the first Apple tablet Before the iPad, there was Modbook, a weird after-market mashup of a MacBook and a touch screen. Now it's back, in Pro form. The company behind it buys Macs from the Apple store, then tinkers and turns them into OS X tablets.  More | Share on Facebook | | | |  | | | | Hands on with the Google Nexus 7 Not to be outdone by the competition, Google unveiled a 7-inch tablet of its very own, running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. The new device will cost $199, a price tag aimed squarely at Amazon's Kindle Fire.  More | Share on Facebook | | | |  | | | | Kindle Fire 2 to hit next month? Now that Google is encroaching on the $199 tablet territory, will Amazon feel the heat and release an update to its Kindle Fire tablet in July? Cast your vote and see if the consensus of the CNET Council agrees.  More | Share on Facebook | | | |  | | | | All the goodies in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Check out what's new in Google's latest Android OS.  More | Share on Facebook | | | |  | |  | Latest news |  | |  | Latest videos from CNET TV |  | | |  | |  |  | | Copyright 2012 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. CBS Interactive, 235 Second Street, San Francisco, CA 94105, U.S.A. | | | | | |
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