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The Nexus 10 is next on our list of Nexus devices announced by Google today. Unlike the smaller Nexus 7 tablet, the Nexus 10 features 10-inches (10.55-inches to be exact) of WQXGA 2560 x 1600 display (300 ppi) goodness. This, of course, increases the price of the device, taking it well out of the sub-$300 tablet category that’s been spoiling us.

Despite the fact that Google had to cancel today’s Nexus event, they have gone ahead and released all the info on the next batch of Nexi. The LG Nexus 4 has been unveiled and now has a landing page on Google Play. You’ve probably gathered all you need to know from the plethora of leaks we’ve seen, but I’ll go over the official list of specs and pricing for those of you just finding out about LG’s very first Nexus device.

It’s official! Google will not be rescheduling its October 29 event and has instead decided to simply launch the next batch of Nexus devices (probably a smart idea considering the barrage of leaks showing just about everything). Google has officially announced the Nexus 10, Nexus 7 32GB, and LG Nexus 4.

Want to know why Apple doesn’t use NFC? Because no one at Apple has as cool a wife as the one in Samsung’s latest Galaxy S III commercial. Samsung shows off the spicy side of their S-Beam feature (you know, “that thing”), which uses NFC and Wi-Fi Direct to “beam” content between compatible devices.

Okay, so the Nexus 10 was probably the most mysterious of the 3 Nexus devices being announced on October 29th. Now… not so much. The guys over at Brief Mobile managed to paparazzi this finger-smudged 10-inch fugly device and give us the skinny on what to expect. Aesthetically, I’m very disappointed in the device, however, the specs and rumored pricing are very attractive and we all know it’s what’s on the inside that counts… right?

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