Google Pixel 10a
News, coverage and analysis tracking Google Pixel 10a across the outlets.- The Morning After: Apple takes on cheap Windows laptops and Chromebooks with the $599 MacBook NeoApple has launched the MacBook Neo, a new $599 laptop running on an iPhone chipset, targeting the budget Windows laptop and Chromebook market. The device features a 13-inch Retina display, 8GB of RAM, and two USB-C ports. The article also touches on other tech news including hands-on impressions of the Nothing Phone 4a Pro and 4a, a review of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, and Netflix's acquisition of an AI startup founded by Ben Affleck.
- Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra review: The stealth upgradeThe Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra offers subtle upgrades over its predecessor, including a new Privacy Display feature and improved AI capabilities powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip. While the design remains similar, enhancements in camera aperture, processing speed, and charging capabilities make it a refined, albeit stealthy, update.
- Google Pixel 10a review – Flat is BackThe Google Pixel 10a is a refined and durable mid-range smartphone that prioritizes user experience and long-term value. It features a comfortable flat design with no camera bump, an improved brighter display, and steady performance powered by the Tensor G4 chipset. With an impressive seven years of software support and a dependable camera, it stands out as a sensible and long-lasting purchase in its price segment, despite slower charging speeds.