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Google has had limited success with their Nexus-branded smartphones to date but that isn’t stopping them from moving the brand over to the tablet market. Now, rumors are circulating that they’re going to throw their name in the hat with prices starting at $149, joining the trend more »

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It has been coming for a decade and it appears to have taken down one of its biggest targets. While there may be very little actual malice between the digital world and the print world, the upcoming discontinuation of the iconic Encyclopaedia Britannica marks more »

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