A few weeks back I did a review on some NFC tags from https://tagsfordroid.com and with the majority of newer devices (including the Nexus 7) now being NFC enabled, I couldn’t help but wonder how many users have actually purchased NFC tags for their NFC enabled devices?

Well, what can I say? I was in complete shock to find out the first batch of Nexus Q devices sold out in less than 24 hours. Granted I have no idea just how many Qs Google had in stock, I’m still in disbelief. I thought for sure the price tag would deter the majority of consumers, yet here we are, looking at a backordered product that won’t start shipping for another 2-3 weeks.

Still suffering from post Google I/O blues? Then why not relive the entire event by watching it unfold in just under 4 minutes? Google recently added a short video highlighting all of the awesomesauce of Google I/O 2012 to YouTube, and it’s well worth a look. I, myself, like to dub it “The Year Of The Nexus,” as Google introduced the Nexus 7 and Nexus Q.

The company behind the well-known DODOcase for iPad has designed and hand crafted what they believe to be the perfect book-like case for the Nexus 7. The new design, dubbed HARDcover, features a unique reusable adhesive back to secure the Nexus 7 in place, leaving you with the ultimate form factor. This “made in the U.S.” case also features:

I smell a FUD storm a brewin’ and I’m sure Apple blogs will be foaming at the mouths in the next 24 hours. According to the security research firm SpiderLabs, they were able to submit an SMS app to the Google Play Store and then update it incrementally to turn it malicious without triggering Bouncer: Android’s malware detection system.

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