Google’s ‘breakfast with Sundar’ is today at noon ET, get your liveblog here!

Google's 'breakfast with Sundar' is today at noon ET, get your liveblog here!

We’ve been invited to a breakfast with Sundar Pichai, the man with the [Chrome and Android] plan, and we know what you’re dying to find out: will we feast together on bran muffins or jelly donuts? Coffee or orange juice? Kidding aside, we imagine one of the biggest fellas on Google campus just wants to have us over for some tea, so we’re going to be there with our liveblogging hats on, ready to get you all of the latest product announcements and other news at a second’s notice. Perhaps Android 4.3 and the latest Nexus 7? Or is it something else entirely? Will there be dancing? Join us at noon EDT and hit up this link for the action!

July 24, 2013 12:00:00 PM EDT

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Google’s Revamped Nexus 7 Spotted In Newly Leaked Press Image

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In just a few days now, Google’s Chrome and Android chief Sundar Pichai will be joined by a slew of journalists and media types to nosh on some breakfast and show off the newly-revamped Nexus 7. If you haven’t yet had your fill of leaks, none other than @evleaks has come through with one final (seemingly press quality) image of the updated tablet and its gigantic bezels ahead of its July 24 unveiling.

Yeah, the new Asus-made tab doesn’t look too different from the version we’re all so used to, though the dimples that flecked the back of the original are gone, and that front-facing camera has finally found a friend in a 5-megapixel sensor that sits on the device’s rear. One of the bigger gains here is the addition of a much higher resolution 7-inch display — the updated 7′s screen will run at 1920 x 1200, a big leap from the 720p panel we saw the first time around. As usual, we can’t discount what’s ticking under that redesigned hood, and the new Nexus tab is expected to pack a quad-core chipset running at 1.5GHz, 2 or 4GB of RAM, and dual rear-facing speakers.

Perhaps most tantalizing is the possibility that the Nexus 7 redux will offer up our first real glimpse of Android 4.3, unless you count those leaked builds that started trickling out soon after Google began selling its Google Play Edition Ones and S4s. Mobile aficionados poking around those leaked builds have already pointed out improved touch sensitivity and support for low-energy Bluetooth, but I suspect that’s only the tip of the iceberg.

You can expect to see the new Nexus 7 in the Google Play Store, but a few big-box retailers seem to be getting in on the launch action as well — images from Staples’ internal employee news system point to a July 31 release date, but now it looks like ailing electronics retailer Best Buy is gearing up to launch the device on the 30th instead. Whether the tablet will pop up in the Play Store in ahead of then is another question entirely, but the broader retail reach from the get-go is much appreciated considering the issues Google had getting the original Nexus 7 out to its customers. Let’s just hope there are enough to go around.

Google Has Scheduled An Event For July 24th

Google today started rolling out invites for an event on July 24th, the event itself is being dubbed as “breakfast with Sundar Pichai” – we’ll be there. For those who do not know who Pichai is, he is the one […]

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Google set to host press event July 24th featuring Sundar Pichai

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Google’s always cooking something up, and the company has our undivided attention when the press gets invited over for a breakfast featuring Sundar Pichai, the man in charge of Chrome and Android. While the invite doesn’t indicate anything specific, we’re expecting to hear some sort of announcement next Wednesday. We’d love to get some more details on the elusive Android 4.3 or perhaps a new Nexus 7 (heck, a new Nexus anything would be just fine with us), but we’ll just have to wait and see what Sundar has in store.

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Google’s Sundar Pichai, SVP of Android, Chrome and Apps, live at D11

Google's Sundar Pichai, SVP of Android, Chrome and Apps, live at D11

Sundar Pichai has taken on quite the role expansion since he sat in the famed red chair during last year’s D10 conference here in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. Back in March, he took over the Android duties from Andy Rubin, and led a significant portion of the keynote during this year’s Google I/O conference. Today, he’ll sit down with hosts Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg in order to discuss the future of Chrome, Android, apps and perhaps the universe as we know it. Join us after the break as we cover every… last… word.

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Android chief says Google I/O will focus on devs, not new products

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Sundar Pichai, Andy Rubin’s replacement as Android chief, has been talking to Wired about his new job. He poured ice water on the idea that we’ll see a raft of new hardware at Google I/O, the company’s annual developer conference. Instead, he said that this year’s show will focus on “all of the kinds of things we’re doing for developers, so that they can write better things” for Android and Chrome OS. He also let slip that his daily driver is a Galaxy S 4, but that he’s never even used the flagship’s much-hyped eye-tracking feature — an admission which’ll surely go down well with HTC One fans.

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Google Reportedly Has An Android Based Laptop In The Pipeline

Google Reportedly Has An Android Based Laptop In The Pipeline

Google has been trying hard to infiltrate the PC market but so far it has not achieved much success. It has gained much dominance in the smartphone and tablet arena thanks to its Android OS, but as far as its PC offerings are concerned, they’re not gaining enough traction. Latest rumors suggest that Google may have an Android based laptop in the works which be released later this year. Android is an established platform with millions of loyal users around the world, it will be interesting to see how that converts in to consumers for Google’s latest foray in the PC market.

Not much information is available about the Android powered laptop at this point in time. Rumor has it that the laptop will be revealed in the third or early fourth quarter of 2013. This particular machine is said to be the brain child of Sundar Pichai, who headed the Chrome division at Google for a long, long time. Sundar recently took over as Android Chief from long time Android boss, Andy Rubin who is now focusing his energy elsewhere at the company.

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The Daily Roundup for 02.21.2013

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You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours — all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

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