In what I would consider the highest of compliments, I can easily say that after using the Pixel 9a for a couple weeks now, I've basically forgotten most days that I'm carrying around anything lesser-than when compared with the Pixel 9 and 9 Pro. Where that simply wouldn't have been the case with … [Read more...] about The Pixel 9a is so good, I constantly forget it’s a budget phone
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Google’s “Android Show” is kicking off I/O today: A few things I’m hoping to see
While the full Google I/O 2025 experience is still a week away, Google is kicking things off early today with a special one-off livestream called "The Android Show: I/O Edition." This standalone event is happening today, Tuesday, May 13th, at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET, and it promises to be packed with … [Read more...] about Google’s “Android Show” is kicking off I/O today: A few things I’m hoping to see
Google Keep on the web is finally getting proper text formatting tools
Google Keep has been getting some development love from Google of late, and the latest improvement is one that many users like myself have been eagerly anticipating. Following the Android app's addition of rich text formatting (RTF) capabilities on mobile in the fall of 2023, Google is finally … [Read more...] about Google Keep on the web is finally getting proper text formatting tools
After a decade, Google looks to be changing its iconic ‘G’ logo
It's been nearly a decade since Google last tweaked its iconic 'G' logo, but a new, more vibrant version is beginning to roll out. This new, updated expression sees the familiar four-color 'G' transition from distinct, solid color blocks to a smoother, gradient-style design. And I'm kinda digging … [Read more...] about After a decade, Google looks to be changing its iconic ‘G’ logo
Samsung’s new slim Galaxy S25 Edge officially launches May 12, reserve now for $50 credit
We finally have a firm date and time! After teasing its new ultra-slim smartphone back in January and showing it off at a couple of events, Samsung will formally unveil the Galaxy S25 Edge during a virtual Unpacked event on Monday, May 12th, at 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT. While Samsung's announcement … [Read more...] about Samsung’s new slim Galaxy S25 Edge officially launches May 12, reserve now for $50 credit
I’ve been using Gemini Live with camera sharing a lot and I’m gobsmacked
In case you were unaware, Google's primary AI model - Gemini - now has eyes to see things in the real world. Created under the 'Project Astra' working title, Gemini's new ability to utilize your phone's camera to see and react to the physical world is mind-blowing to say the least. And to show you … [Read more...] about I’ve been using Gemini Live with camera sharing a lot and I’m gobsmacked
One week with the best small Android tablet you can buy, and I’m sold
After a few months of pestering, Lenovo finally sent over their small-yet-mighty Legion Tab Gen 3 about a week ago. We swiftly got the cameras fired up and did an unboxing with it because I was so excited to see what life with a small and powerful tablet would be like. As a somewhat anti-tablet … [Read more...] about One week with the best small Android tablet you can buy, and I’m sold
How KoЯn crowd-sourced a concert film with the Blackmagic Camera App
It's probably been a minute since you've heard anything about the 2000s nu-metal band KoЯn, but the reason they're on our tech radar today is a pretty fascinating story! For their recent 30th-anniversary concert, the iconic nu-metal band didn't just rely on a traditional camera crew; they enlisted … [Read more...] about How KoЯn crowd-sourced a concert film with the Blackmagic Camera App
How Google is leveraging AI to combat scammers
Online scams are an unfortunate reality of modern life, and the actors behind them are constantly upgrading their tactics. It's a never-ending game of cat and mouse, but Google is doubling down on its efforts to protect users, and not surprisingly, AI is at the forefront of this renewed push. … [Read more...] about How Google is leveraging AI to combat scammers
Gemini image edits are arriving for more users
Following up on last week's news, Google is now more broadly rolling out native image editing capabilities within the Gemini app. This is a really important step forward, moving us beyond the previous setup where asking for a modification to a generated image would result in an entirely new … [Read more...] about Gemini image edits are arriving for more users
Matter’s new update looks to fix the often-tricky smart home setup experience
The Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA), the group behind the Matter smart home standard, just announced the latest specification update: Matter 1.4.1. If that ".1" designation gives you pause, you're right – this isn't a huge leap forward with tons of new device categories. Instead, this "minor … [Read more...] about Matter’s new update looks to fix the often-tricky smart home setup experience
Walmart’s latest, affordable Google TV streamer should hit shelves soon
Walmart appears to be gearing up to release their latest budget-friendly streaming device, the Onn Google TV 4K Plus. This very compelling Chromecast alternative was spotted earlier this year, and has just recently been listed on Walmart's website at a very attractive price point of just … [Read more...] about Walmart’s latest, affordable Google TV streamer should hit shelves soon












