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Google is going heavy on the hardware this year; not only are there two new Nexus phones, the company is also releasing a new convertible tablet that looks an awful lot like the Microsoft’s Surface devices or Apple’s new iPad Pro. It follows the same angular metallic design ethos as previous Pixel devices but with two major differences: this one runs on Android rather than Chrome OS, and the keyboard is now detachable. (If you’re wondering why it doesn’t fall under the ‘Nexus’ moniker then, it’s because it’s built by Google itself rather than a temporary hardware partner.) Onto the…

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