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Glass is going nowhere... yet. Photo: Google

Glass is going nowhere… yet. Photo: Google

After Google stopped selling Glass back in January, the wearable’s future looked a little uncertain. Rumors initially suggested the project had been closed down for good, but according to Google chairman Eric Schmidt, it’s very much alive and being prepared for consumers.

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Google’s official Android Wear app for iOS could be right around the corner if you believe the reports, but one developer has been proving that the two platforms can already be forced to play nicely together without any jailbreaking.

We’ve seen Wear receiving iPhone notifications and taking calls, and in the latest video from Mohammad Abu-Gabreyyeh, we see that watches like the Moto 360 and the LG G Watch R are capable of controlling music playback, too.

The HTC One (M7). Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android.

The One M9 could get Android 5.1 after all. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

After telling One M7 owners that their devices would not be getting an Android 5.1 update earlier this week, HTC Product Manager Mo Versi has published another tweet that suggests the Taiwanese company could be reconsidering its decision.

Another Nexus built by LG? Yes please. Photo: LG

Another Nexus built by LG? Yes please. Photo: LG

LG’s Nexus smartphones — the Nexus 4 and the Nexus 5 — were arguably two of the best Google devices to date. In fact, they were so good that Google has asked LG to build another one, according to a report from South Korea.

Android Device Manager on Android Wear. Photo: Google

Android Device Manager on Android Wear. Photo: Google

Google today announced a new update to the Android Device Manager that allows Android Wear users to track and find a misplaced phone from their wrist, and it’ll be available on all watches in the coming weeks.

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