ARN
  • Home
  • News
  • Technology
  • Markets
  • ARN IT Awards
  • WIICTA
  • Products/Reviews
  • Contact Us
  • Resources
  • Jobs
  • Media Releases
  • Events
  • Government
  • Products
  • Round Table
  • yARN
  • Cloud Computing
  • Datacentre
  • Mobile Solutions
  • Networking
  • PC and Components
  • Security
  • Social Networking
  • Software
  • Storage
  • Telecommunications
  • Unified Communications
  • Virtualisation
  • Green Channel
  • Market Watch
  • Retail
  • Services
  • SMB Market
  • ARN Library
  • Webinars
  • Contacts
  • Downloads
  • Email the Editor
  • Guides
  • Subscribe to print
  • Subscribe online
  • Subscribe to IDG Publications
  • Join ARN
  • Login
  • Vendor Directory
  • Distributor Directory
  • Channel Deals
  • Slideshows
  • e-Mags
  • Videos
  • Apps
  • Windows 8 Central

In Pictures: First look, Google's new Nexus 7 tablet

First images of the brand-new Google tablet
  • By Jon Gold
mainimage
prev next
Comments (0)

The authors

Taiwanese hardware makers Asus helped Google bring the project to fruition.

3 of 8
VIEW ALL THUMBNAILS

Comments on this image

There is currently no comment for this image.

Related Slideshows

  • Slideshow IN PICTURES: ARN Cloud Services Briefing, Crown Promenade, Melbourne
  • Slideshow IN PICTURES: ARN Cloud Transformation Roundtable, Otto Ristorante, Sydney
  • Slideshow IN PICTURES: Xbox showcase at E3 (+ 41 photos)
  • Slideshow Hands-on with the Acer Iconia A1-810
  • Slideshow A look back at the sights of this year's Computex
  • Slideshow Hands-on with the HP Slate 7, a $199 Android tablet
  • Slideshow IN PICTURES: Cisco Global Summit 2013 party (+ 40 photos)
  • Slideshow IN PICTURES: Top 28 Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 gadgets at Computex
  • Slideshow IN PICTURES: ARN Cloud Services Breakfast, the Establishment (2)
  • Slideshow IN PICTURES: ARN Cloud Services Breakfast, the Establishment (1)
  • Slideshow More sights from Computex 2013
  • Slideshow The sights of Computex 2013
  • Slideshow IN PICTURES: ARN Security Breakfast, The Mint, Sydney
  • Slideshow Hands-on with the LG Optimus F5
  • Slideshow In Pictures: 12 must-play Android games
  • Slideshow In Pictures: Gmail's latest redesign
More Slideshows »
Most Read
  • 1

    Armidale hosts fastest wireless NBN in Australia: Fusion Broadband

  • 2

    Transfield wins $366m in new NBN work

  • 3

    Preview: Acer Iconia A1-810

  • 4

    Symantec Australia in legal proceedings with former channels director, Jeff Arndt

  • 5

    Preview: Sony Xperia M

 
Market Place
See how Australian businesses are using the power of Windows Server 2012.
March promotion: Fantastic discounts on all SOHO KVMs, click here for more information.
CSO
  • Apple end-to-end encryption far from bulletproof
  • Java 7 Update 25 fixes 40 security issues, turns on certificate revocation checking
  • Statistics reaffirm breach threat, but executive inaction still impeding security: Black Swan
  • Apple pours OS X Snow Leopard another Java fix
  • With faster 5G Wi-Fi coming, Wi-Fi Alliance kicks off certification program
Computerworld
  • Social media adds spice to financial services, say banks
  • Transfield wins $366m in new NBN work
  • Making peril permanent: Google's Gmail app redesign
  • Apple pours OS X Snow Leopard another Java fix
  • NSW investment in ICT, procurement reform critical: Deloitte
CIO
  • Looking for change
  • Focus on client engagement, connecting people with information
  • CIOs must manage the risk of the status quo
  • How to avoid legal hassles when switching cloud vendors
  • CIO Insights 2013
CFO World
  • G8 2013 Summit: Leaders agree to curb tax evasion
  • NSW investment in ICT, procurement reform critical: Deloitte
  • Dell committee says Icahn's new proposal is not 'actionable'
  • Microsoft Dynamics ERP software now available on the Azure cloud
  • IT capital spending rises, but not for PCs
CMO
  • Social media adds spice to financial services, say banks
  • Google Analytics advocate touts plans to own the Universal customer view
  • Google asks to make surveillance orders public, citing First Amendment
  • ADMA criticises government plans for compulsory data breach notification
  • Google Glass privacy concerns raised by international data protection authorities
ABA Audited Website
Copyright 2013 IDG Communications. ABN 14 001 592 650. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of IDG Communications is prohibited.
IDG Sites: PC World | GoodGearGuide | Computerworld Australia | CIO Australia | CMO Australia | CSO Online | Techworld | CIO Executive Council
Links: Privacy Policy [Updated 3 May 13] | Advertising | Books | Downloads