Google’s March Pixel Drop adds a new Desktop Windowing feature to the Pixel Tablet, enabling overlapping, resizable windows.
This tablet puts privacy first by ditching Google apps and services. See how it handles apps, updates, and everyday basics ...
The Google Pixel Tablet (128GB) just dropped to $249 on Amazon, marking one of its lowest prices ever — a massive $150 off the original $399 tag. This 11-inch tablet doubles as both an entertainment ...
Android laptops had their fifteen minutes of fame years ago with the release of several third-party clamshells, like the Asus Transformer Book series. For the most part, the attempts to marry ...
I've used my fair share of tablets over the years. Predominantly, my time has been spent with an iPad Pro of some sort, but I do enjoy a good Android tablet whenever one is actually released. Like ...

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Google's first self-made tablet in four years comes tantalizingly close to being extraordinary — but then there's this. If you've got your eye on Google's highly anticipated folding Pixel phone, ...
You can also save big on Apple’s entry-level AirPods 4 and Twelve South’s foldable Qi2 charger. You can also save big on Apple’s entry-level AirPods 4 and Twelve South’s foldable Qi2 charger. is a ...
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The Google Pixel Tablet hits a record 50% discount for Amazon Prime Day, selling for $249.00 (down from $499). This deal is for the standalone tablet running the Tensor G2 chip. Although the Speaker ...
No other tablet has the same two features that make it an everyday winner ...
Google's is developing a new table that will have some seriously impressive technology: Welcome 3D imaging to Google's ever growing list of capabilities. The Wall Street Journal reports the tablet ...
Our own Jared Newman thought that the release of the new iPad was a wake-up call for the people at Google. Apparently they got the message. According to the Wall Street Journal‘s always helpful ...