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Starting today, residents in the U.S. will be able to purchase Google’s first Wi-Fi streaming dongle, the Chromecast, from Motorola’s official website. The newly Google-owned company is listing the device as an officially accessory for the Moto X and Moto G, and can be had for $35.

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HTC has clarified its Android 4.4 KitKat upgrade plans for the flagship HTC One and Droid DNA. Those with a One in North America will get the update — along with Sense 5.5 — by the end of January; while those with a Droid DNA will receive the software “by the end of Q1” 2014.

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Google’s new Nexus Wireless Charger for the Nexus 4, Nexus 5, and Nexus 7 is now available to purchase from Google Play (if you live in the United States). The little black box, which is just 12.5mm thick, is priced at $50.

Nexus-4-KitKat

Google has finally begun rolling out Android 4.4 KitKat to the Nexus 4, almost three weeks after the update made its public debut alongside the new Nexus 5.

The 239MB download delivers all of the features and improvements that arrived on the Nexus 7 last week, including SMS integration in Hangouts, new Photos and Downloads apps, a much-improved Phone dialer with search integration, wireless printing, and more.

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Samsung has officially announced in a press release that its first Android-powered 4G LTE/Wi-Fi enabled mirrorless camera, the Galaxy NX, is now available to purchase in the United States, for $1599. However, that price only covers the body itself. If you wish to buy the camera with a standard 18-55mm kit lens, it will set you back a jaw-dropping $1699.99.

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