We’re back! It’s a new year and we have a new Android Headlines Show lined up for you. CES 2015 is happening right now, and we’re talking about all the crazy new stuff that we’re seeing there. That’s right, Nick is on site at CES, working his butt off and having a ton of fun. Me and Alex recapped all of the CES action on the show this week.
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YouTube video and podcast stream:
- All of our CES Coverage
- New Sony Walkman announced, will cost over $1K
- Alcatel’s parent company TCL is bringing Palm back to life with new hardware and software
- Google Cast for audio
- Moto X, Moto G, and Moto X Pro are heading to China
- Sony Xperia Z4 and Samsung Galaxy S6 probably shown off to carriers at CES
- Asus Zenfone 2 is a beast
- New NVIDIA Tegra X1 chip
- Acer announces 15-inch Chromebook
- ZTE bringing a couple of Android phones to T-Mobile and Cricket
- LG G Flex 2 announced
- LG G Flex 2 hands-on
- Interview with Carl Pei from OnePlus
- OnePlus is going to make different variants for the US and Europe
- HTC Desire 826 and hands-on
- HTC announces new products for home, fitness, and entertainment
- Pioneer offering a 7-inch Android Auto system starting in March
- Kenwood announces new Android Auto multimedia receiver
- Sony Bravia’s running Android TV
- All Philips TVs in 2015 will have Android TV
- Sharp likes Android TV as well