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Googlefail: Nexus One's Web Store to Close, Sales to Go Via Normal, Boring Channels

We'd suspected, then heard, that Google's Nexus One phone simply wasn't living up to the hype, and now Google's taking the rareish step of admitting this. It's redirecting N1 sales efforts from its odd online shop experiment to real ...READ»

Google Nexus One Launches on AT&T, Head to Head With iPhone

digg_url = 'http://www.fastcompany.com/1586125/google-nexus-one-launches-on-att-head-to-head-with-iphone'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Google announced today that they'll be shipping a new version of the Nexus One smartphone ...READ»

Goldman Sachs Slashes Nexus One Sales Forecast to Around 1 Million

An analyst at Goldman Sachs has thrown a wrench into the works of Google's smartphone by downgrading the sales forecast of the Nexus One. Initial expectations were high: analysts had said as many as 3.5 million units would be sold ...READ»

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Nexus One Spills Its Guts: It's Fast, but Only if You Have an Invitation?

Engadget secured themselves a neat exclusive for Christmas: The full run-down on the specifications of the Googlephone, a.k.a. the Nexus One. It confirms a few rumored details, and reveals the phone is fast. If a bit chunky.READ»

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Guts of Google's Nexus One Smartphone Spill, Blade Runner Estate Takes Note

Since news broke of Google's own Android-powered smartphone, the Nexus One, the Net's gone wild for the phone. Some enterprising fellows have even taken apart a leaked ROM and worked out what's inside it: Good stuff, that's what.READ»

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The Googlephone's Biggest Limitation: Price?

Boom! The news is out: People are certain the Googlephone has been pseudo-revealed, and will be on-sale in January. Many commenters are going gaga over the idea. But as details emerge, I'm worried about one huge thing: Price. When ...READ»

The Google Phone Is Coming to Change the Game

[Update: Could the Google phone be a data only, VoIP-driven device, rather than a standard phone? TechCrunch has a source that thinks so, and suggests that AT&T is already bidding to provide data services. (If you can't beat 'em, ...READ»