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Rumor has it that that Google has begun to test a “next-gen personal communication device.” No hard details are known besides that their application asked the FCC for permission to use bluetooth and wifi signals.

 

Anyone have any wild ideas as to what this could be about?

 

http://www.slashgear.com/google-next-gen-personal-communication-device-in-testing-10213044/

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Rumor has it that that Google has begun to test a “next-gen personal communication device.” No hard details are known besides that their application asked the FCC for permission to use bluetooth and wifi signals.

 

Anyone have any wild ideas as to what this could be about?

 

http://www.slashgear...sting-10213044/

 

Reading that just made me remember all the android@home stuff.....wish that would just come on out already. OR least the current stuff on the market for home automation would come down in price for us normal folks. haha

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Reading that just made me remember all the android@home stuff.....wish that would just come on out already. OR least the current stuff on the market for home automation would come down in price for us normal folks. haha

yeah, I bought the google TV when it came down to a reasonable price

 

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