
In what's being reported as the result of overwhelming demand and shipment delays, Google has stopped taking orders for a certain version of the Nexus 7-its first tablet offering. The decision by Google is only affecting orders for the 16-gigabyte tablet, not the 8 gig one.
The more powerful tablet is sold out at various retail stores, including GameStop, Kmart, Sam's Club, Office Depot, Staples, B&H, and Best Buy in Canada, as reported by Mashable.

Google on Wednesday made several major announcements at its IO Conference in San Francisco, including the arrival of its new mobile operating system Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) and its new Nexus 7 tablet.

Apple is, in fact, working on a smaller version of the iPad that will compete with tablets from Amazon, Google and Microsoft, the New York Times reported Sunday.