![]() ![]() The first image, as seen after the break, was posted by Picasa user Sammy Fte (Samsung FTE?). Note, that the EXIF data of both images called this device the Galaxy Nexus, not the Nexus Prime. The Galaxy Nexus’ camera has a resolution of 1944×2592 pixels, and matches the photos leaked a couple weeks ago of an Apple Store. We’ve matched the EXIF data of both images with each other, and then with past leaks which seem to indicate that this is the Galaxy Nexus. Today, we have found a few pictures taken by the upcoming Galaxy Nexus on Picasa. More Galaxy Nexus pictures surface on the web Sony’s Google TVs have already received this update, but it’s still pending for Logitech’s Revue box, which has yet to receive a Honeycomb firmware update. Like the shuffle feature on the iPod shuffle, Discover is a great way to enjoy your long forgotten photos. It is also possible to add videos to your own channel from your Google TV.Īs for the Photos app, you get the new Discover feature, basically a pretty screen saver that animates a collage of all your photos sourced from your Picasa or Flickr accounts. Per the official blog post, the new YouTube app now lets you watch the videos you’ve subscribed to and access your playlists, favorites and the Watch Later queue. Today, the first in a series of several software updates is rolling out to Google TV devices, bringing with it enhanced experience for YouTube and Photos apps. Google last month announced that its software powering the Logitech Revue set-top box and Sony’s networked television sets (and soon Samsung’s) will be updated with Android 3.1 Honeycomb code and new features.
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