When Lego meets smartphones, something resembling Google's Project Ara comes out. Google's been outlining its eventual plans for its modular phone, and it involves high-end specs, a debut in South America, and some very pretty smartphone bits and pieces. Meanwhile, Facebook is aiming to tackle the dour world of office communications -- hopefully including Pusheen stamps.
Engadget Daily: Google's modular phone explained, Facebook tackles office comms
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