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Google has rolled out a trio of new Nexus 5 ads this week, showcasing a number of features built into its camera app — including Photo Sphere, Auto Awesome, and HDR+. All three clips are just 16 seconds long, and we’ve embedded them below for your convenience.

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Looking to pick up a Chromecast before Thanksgiving? Don’t order it from Google Play and wait for it to arrive — get it from Walmart instead. The retailer is now selling Google’s media streaming dongle for $35.

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The Google Play Edition Galaxy S4 has today started receiving its much-anticipated over-the-air update bringing the latest build of Android 4.4 KitKat. This rollout comes just a matter of days after Google distributed the new software version to its Nexus devices and over a month since KitKat made its public debut alongside the Nexus 5.

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It’s Magic 8-Ball time here, as analysts continue to round-out 2013 by making predictions about what we can expect over the next year.

This time it’s analyst Canalys, which is forecasting that tablets will out-ship almost all other PC form factors combined in 2014 — representing around 50 percent of the total client PC market.

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Google has confirmed that its latest Android camera API contains support for RAW images and burst mode, and that these features will be available to third-party developers in the future.

The company has also acknowledged the complaints about Nexus 5 camera performance, and it promises improvements are coming soon.

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