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HTC's Marshmallow plans. Photo: HTC

HTC’s Marshmallow plans. Photo: HTC

HTC has confirmed that it will begin rolling out its first Android 6.0 Marshmallow updates before the end of 2015. The company has also revealed which handsets are in line to get one, so if you’re wondering whether yours will get lucky, just check the list below.

You don't have to pay upfront for your new Nexus. Photo: Google

You don’t have to pay upfront for your new Nexus. Photo: Google

If you don’t want to pay the full cost of a Nexus 5X or Nexus 6P upfront, then there is a finance option that lets you spread out the cost of the device over 24 months.

But it comes with a catch: It’s only available if you get your new Nexus on Google’s Project Fi network.

Keep an eye on the crib with Logi Circle. Photo: Logitech

Keep an eye on the crib with Logi Circle. Photo: Logitech

Logitech wants to help keep your home safe — and push devices like the Nest Cam out of it.

Its new Circle smart camera, which is being launched under the new Logi brand, delivers real-time HD video that lets you monitor your home remotely from an Android or iOS device.

You won't be getting your hands on the gold Nexus 6P. Photo: Google

You won’t be getting your hands on the gold Nexus 6P. Photo: Google

During its big keynote on Tuesday, Google made no mention of the gold Nexus 6P that was revealed in recent leaks. That’s because you cannot buy one if you live outside Japan.

Google's CEO Sundar Pichai. Photo: Google

Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai. Photo: Google

Google is keeping a keen eye on Apple — and promising to do everything faster, better and cheaper than Cupertino. That’s the takeaway from today’s impressive Google event, during which the world got its first look at tons of new services, devices and features coming soon to a screen near you.

Here are all the ways Google answered Apple at the San Francisco event, a few ways Google surged ahead — and some gratuitous jabs at Cupertino.

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