Friday, June 28, 2013

Google Has an Android Based Console On Dev Center

Google secretly preparing another device running the Android operating system. The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday (27/06/2013), Google is developing a game console and Android-based smart watches.

According to several sources familiar with the matter, the two devices will go on sale in late 2013.

Previously, Google is rumored to be serious in the gaming business. Companies recruit veteran Noah Falstein games to occupy the position of chief designer game since April 2013. The position is a new position within the organizational structure of Google.

Falstein have big names in the computer games industry as he had entered the industry since 1980. She has worked for LucasArts, 3DO, and Dreamworks Interactive, and helped develop the classic adventure game Indiana Jons and the Fate of Atlantis.

Rumors Google is once again strengthened its position as a hardware manufacturer. In the Android ecosystem, the company also designs smart phones and tablets with the Nexus name. In addition, Google also has the Motorola Mobility business unit that specialized in producing mobile devices.


For other devices, Google is still focus on developing smart glasses Googl Glass. The company also has a music streaming device Nexus Q, which was introduced in June 2012. Unfortunately, Nexus Q product has yet to be released to the market.

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