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Date: September 23, 2016 at 07:30AM
Sept 23, 2016 It feels like almost yesterday that we were excitedly poring over the first pictures of the Nexus One, Google's own-brand Android smartphone that sought to present the company's operating system in the best possible light. That device was built by Taiwanese manufacturer HTC, and it's only fitting that HTC is once again Google's partner as the Nexus line is widely expected to be terminated next month in favor of the Google Pixel hardware branding. A great deal has happened in more than six years of Nexuses, and it's a history of innovation that's worth revisiting... Take the poll and read the full article on The Verge - By Vlad Savov Five stories to start your day 1 Palmer Luckey is funding anti-Hillary internet trolls with his Oculus money Oculus founder Palmer Luckey is financially supporting a pro-Donald Trump group of "shitposters," he confirmed to the Daily Beast today, using his considerable personal fortune to fund the creation... 2 Google's grand ads signal it's taking on the iPhone directly Google is buying up massive swaths of vertical real estate to advertise its upcoming October 4th hardware event. Billboards in the United States, building-side projections in Germany — timed to... 3 iOS 10 review: doors into the walled garden There's a very good chance that you've already installed iOS 10, the latest operating system for Apple's iPhone and iPad. Apple is much better at getting devices upgraded consistently than Google... Advertisement 4 Donald Trump still doesn't understand how the internet works Donald Trump this week came out in opposition to a plan that would see the US cede control over the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the organization that oversees the... 5 Finally, a wearable for women who don't want to get murdered A new wearable called Ōnee, advertised as "the buddy system, reinvented," is sold in pairs to sets of BFFs so that they can send distress signals to each other while at opposite ends of a party or... About The Verge | Subscribe | Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy
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