Nexus Protect offers protection for the Nexus 5X and the Nexus 6P, but is it worth subscribing to?
Google recently unveiled its latest devices, the Google PIxel 2 and Google Pixel 2 XL. While they are great handsets with a lot to offer, we still shouldn’t forget their predecessors, the Huawei Nexus 6P and the first Google Pixel XL.
Instant Tethering, a feature created by Google to make the act of tethering two devices somewhat magical, is officially rolling out to a select number of devices. According to Google’s Omri Amarilio, the feature utilizes Bluetooth to establish a connection quickly between two devices signed into the same Google account.
One of the more interesting things to emerge from the digital revolution is hacking competitions and prizes, wherein benevolent "white hat" hackers are invited to try and defeat hardware and software in a closed environment. The latest mobile-only edition of the Pwn2Own competition was sponsored by software security company Trend Micro, offering cash prizes to anyone who could get user info, install rogue apps, or completely unlock some of the biggest mainstream phones out there: the Nexus 6P, the Galaxy S6, and the iPhone 6s.
Google protect is absolutely awesome. $69 for Nexus 5X and $89 and Nexus 6P for no worries for 2 years. Take a guess what that costs at Apple? $130 for AppleCare plus $100 deductible ($230).