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 News: Google announces Nexus Q, streaming-media ball | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 233

Google shows off an orblike streaming-media device at Google I/O in San Francisco. The new box aims to act as a bridge between Android tablets and smartphones, and your TV. The gadget will cost $300.

 News: Google unwraps new Nexus tablet | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 502

Google demos an Asus-built 7-inch tablet running Android's new mobile OS, Jelly Bean, at Google I/O in San Francisco. The new tablet will be outfitted with a 1.3GHz quad-core processor and a screen resolution of 1,280-by-800 pixels. The cost of the device will be $299.

 News: Features galore in Google's Jelly Bean | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 308

Google's Hugo Barra and Dave Burke announce the latest Android OS update, Jelly Bean, at Google I/O in San Francisco. The new OS features offline voice typing, an update to notifications, an enhanced camera app, and better touch-screen responsiveness.

 News: At Google I/O: New gadgets, Google glasses | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 107

In a high-voltage demo, Google Glass stole the show at the annual developers conference. CNET's Sumi Das reports on the wearable computing project as well as a new tablet and streaming media player that could offer fresh competition to Apple and other rivals.

 News: Google unveils Google Glass Explorer Edition at I/O | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 145

Google's Sergey Brin reveals video-capturing, augmented reality glasses at Google I/O in San Francisco. The Google Glass Explorer Edition will be available via pre-order for conference attendees, cost $1,500, and ship in early 2013.

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