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Google's Game-Changing $35 Chromecast; Coco Rocha's Social Media Overload; and Hands On With OS X Mavericks

Dan Costa     Important Stories and More from PC Magazine
    By Dan Costa 
   July 26, 2013
Hands On: Google's New Nexus 7 Tablet
While the majority of the staff was glued to the livestream of the new Google Nexus 7 launch, PCMag's Damon Poeter was on site. As a result, he got the first hands on with the flagship Android tablet. We thought the original Nexus 7 was the best offering on the market and this eponymous follow-up seems solid as well. Google upped the resolution, increased the processing power, and shaved a few millimeters off the thickness. A full review is coming, but for now check out Damon's first look.

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Google's $35 Chromecast Is a Game Changer
On paper Google's new Chromecast dongle looks like a game changer. Plug the dongle into your TV and you will be able to stream YouTube and Netflix movies from your phone directly to your HDTV in full HD. You will need Wi-Fi, but the dongle itself costs just $35. All of the sudden, Google Play becomes a legitimate source for digital entertainment in the living room. Check out Chloe Albenesius' story for more details and hurry back for our full review soon.
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Hands On With OS X Mavericks Preview
A new version of OS X will drop this fall, but PCMag has already put it through its paces. In a market increasingly dominated by mobile devices and operating systems, it is easy to forget there are still millions of laptop and desktop users out there. And given the lackluster launch of Windows 8, a lot of them are open to switching platforms. Find out if Mavericks will speed that process.
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Coco Rocha on Social Media Overload
One of the reasons we welcomed Coco Rocha on board was because of her incredible social media fluency. Looking over her myriad accounts and profiles, it is hard to imagine anyone could keep up with it all. Turns out, it isn't as easy as she makes it look. Read about her struggle to stay connected, and stay in control.
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@dancosta


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