Google will unveil its latest hardware at an event on October 9, but rumor is building about a new tablet, or at least a detachable, Chrome OS device. Nocturne is not about to take on the iPad though. The ship has already sailed.
Update: Android 7.1.2 update rolling out to Pixel C
Our Google Pixel C review reveals a tablet that is capable in many areas, particularly as a replacement for netbooks. Read on for our full Pixel C review.
Google says that it's not going to merge the Android and Chrome OS platforms, but doing so would provide a level of simplicity that would appeal to average users.
The 32 GB Pixel C has now been removed from the Google Play Store, is the 64 GB version next? Will Google drop Android tablets completely? Find out here.
The public beta for Android 7.1.2 has arrived for Pixel devices and the Nexus Player. We have all the info on how to get the update and its known issues in our article.
The Pixel C is the new king of the big Androids - but it has an even bigger rival, Apple's iPad Pro. Which is best? Find out in our Pixel C vs iPad Pro comparison.
Despite having all the ingredients of success - top specs, high performance, the latest version of Android - the Pixel C hybrid tablet/laptop won't be bought by anyone.
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