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.
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Molly Wood's new CNET show Always On puts the new iPad through the wringer to see if it can handle all that life has to throw at it. You know, like Diet Coke cans. More | Share on Facebook
Pivothead's pricey Durango video-recording eyewear is a fast, easy way to shoot Web-friendly POV movies. But its extreme subtlety (aka subterfuge) raises privacy questions that leave us uncomfortable. More | Share on Facebook
There's a new player in town, mixing up the tablet landscape, and fighting its way onto our Best 5 tablets list with impressive speeds and a stellar screen. Which tablet did this newcomer unseat? More | Share on Facebook
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