"According to the leak, it's built by Asus, with a 1.3Ghz quad-core Tegra 3 processor, GeForce 12-core GPU and 1GB of RAM with two different storage variants: 8GB and 16GB… The Nexus tablet will also feature NFC and run Google Wallet (probably only in the US) and Android Beam… The 8GB model will set you back $US199 and the 16GB will cost $US249. Gizmodo Australia bagged the big scoop on Google's new tablet, sourcing training materials showing a 7-inch device called the Nexus 7: Which should also mean getting a firm steer on European plans for those products too.Ĥ.51pm: Just to reiterate the known unknowns (or unknown knowns?) about tonight's announcements, though. I'm not in San Francisco: I'm in Google's office in east London, where the company is livestreaming the keynote, then providing hands-ons with whatever is announced. We're expecting talk of the next version of Android, codenamed Jelly Bean, as well as a reveal of a Nexus-branded tablet made for Google by Asus. Google is holding its I/O conference in San Francisco, with tonight's keynote focusing on its own smartphone and tablet ecosystem. The month has already seen Apple gather its developer community at WWDC to unveil iOS 6, and a pair of Microsoft events unveiling its Surface tablet and plans for Windows Phone 8. You can't escape the E-word in today's mobile industry, and in June 2012 in particular. 4.50pm: Ecosystems! Ecosystems! Ecosystems! *Steve Ballmer dance*
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