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Chinese Regulators Approvals Google, Motorola Deal, Final Hurdle Now Overcome

Chinese regulators have approved

Google Wallet Asking For Root Access After Update, No One Gets Why

The latest Google Wallet update, which prepared it for the EVO 4G LTE, has made many Galaxy Nexus users confused. If you remember, there was a security hole on rooted devices where a person using root could access your cards stored in Google Wallet.

Why Chrome OS is Ahead of its Time [Video]

Remember Google’s CR-48? That blank, matte black laptop that served as a test pilot for Google’s Chrome OS project? Surely you remember the Chromebooks?

Google Music Now Allows More Devices To Be Deauthorized, Finally

The media went crazy today about how Google Music only allowed 10 devices to access music, with only 4 device deactivations per year. This was a big problem for those who flashed ROMs often, because every new ROM flash counted as a new activation. That means if you used one device to access Google Music, you could only flash it 13 times before access to..

Editorial: The Nexus Name Has Died, Can Google Bring It Back?

On October 19th of last year, I posted my first news article on this very site. That news article was about Google’s announcement of the Galaxy Nexus, the newest superphone at the time. It also marked the launch of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, which is still making its way to devices now.

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