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What hardware to expect at the Pixel Fall Launch event

We are officially in Pixel season with the October 19th event right around the corner. We'll see the Pixel 6 and the Pixel 6 Pro but what else will we see. Check out the video for more.

News on the Chrome OS 94 update

Google released Chrome OS 94 on Thursday, October 14th. Gone are the every six-week updates with the move to a monthly cadence starting with Chrome OS 96 in December. This is not the most feature-rich update Google has had to date but there are some things worth checking out. Hopefully, Google is setting us up for a big update later this year as we are still waiting on features like Android 11 and the Google Photos integration with Phone Hub. Chrome OS 94 includes new accessibility features with Select to Speak, improvements to the native Screen Recorder, and more.

Comparing the JBL 700BT to the JBL Live 460NC

  I recently purchased the JBL Live 460NC to compare against my current favorite on-ear headphones the JBL 700BT. Although I like the JBL Live 460NCs don't buy them for the noise cancellation. There are plenty of other features these headphones offer that make them compelling. Check out the video below. Spec highlights 50hrs of battery life Google Fast Pair Hi-Res Audio - JBL 700BT Adaptive Noise Cancellation - JBL 460NC Smart Ambient Bass Boost - JBL 700BT JBL Pro Sound - JBL 700BT Hand-free Google - JBL 460NC Auto Play/Pause - JBL 460NC

Pixel 5 vs Pixel 6 vs Pixel 6 Pro Case Size Comparison

When Google first announced the Pixel 6 and the Pixel 6 Pro I thought for sure I was going to go with the Pixel 6 just based on size alone but that was until I got my hand on these cases. I tend to favor smaller Pixel's because of the ease of use and the pocketability. This year I think I am going to step out of my comfort zone and get the 6 Pro.  Some pics... And a video...

This is how manually updating your Pixel Buds-A Series earbuds will look

  Last week, Google announced that a firmware update was on its way to your Pixel Buds A-Series earbuds. Today, I received said update and decided to use the manual method since it's a new feature for the earbuds.  Once your Pixel Buds A are ready to update to the new firmware you will be greeted with a notification. Selecting the notification will bring you to the above image.  Pressing Start will send you to the above-pictured screen reminding you to ensure to snap in your earbuds and keep your case open. The light will be on during the update. Selecting Got it will start the download and then will install. I noticed that the light on the case blinked white and orange during the download. Turned white during the installation and the light turned off about halfway through the process. Updating the earbuds was fairly smooth but not without its faults. The update did complete for me but I was still provided with the above message. I double-checked in settings and... Voila... There

Google will remind you when to change the remote batteries on the Chromecast w/Google TV

  New feature updates are cool and an essential part of a modern-day operating system. What you might not know is that Google tends to update its devices including the Chromecast w/Google TV on the server-side as well. Not sure if this update came way of a server-side switch or through a system app update. Nevertheless, the outcome is still the same in that CCWGT will warn you when the batteries in the accompanying remote are low. By no means am I saying this is a groundbreaking feature but it does show that Google is still refining the device. So, how the feature work is that you will see a notification dot on your profile pic located in the upper right of the TV. Selecting your profile pic brings up Settings, the time, and the notifications area at the bottom. Here is where you will see the Replace Battery Soon message. You can simply clear the notification with the Clear all button or even better just replace the batteries in the remote. Once the batteries are replaced the notificat

Fitbit Charge 5 or wait for the Pixel Watch

This past week Google and Fitbit announced a pretty sweet-looking Charge 5 with some great features to boot. I like what Fitbit has to offer with this device but I couldn't help but think about what is Google going to do this year. Is a Pixel Watch coming in the Fall? What features will it have? I feel like I am in limbo with what I am going to do here. Let me explain... Currently, I am using a Fossil Gen 5 smartwatch and it gets the job done, for the most part. However, as of late the Fossil watch has been prone to show its age and things just don't work as well as it has before. Also, with Wear OS 3 here there is really no future with the Gen 5 smartwatch I have as it will not receive the update. Now, this brings me to my debacle. It's rumored that Google will have a Pixel Watch this year and that would be my preferred choice but there is no real evidence out there. So... Do I wait or go with an option from Fitbit. I tend to favor watches or smarwatches in this day and a

Google Pixel 5a is all the phone most people need

  Truth be told, I don't have a Pixel 5a 5G and don't plan on ordering one. Not for a while at least. My next phone will be either the Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro. However, I do have a Pixel 5 and there is so much similarity here that I suspect a really good performer in the 5a. Let's talk about what's different. Of the Pixel 5 and the 4a 5G, the 5a has the largest display and the biggest battery. The 5a now has an IP rating of IP67 and a metal frame, unlike the 4a 5G. So far so good with what's different as you can clearly see much-needed improvements. The A-series is not a device where you will see real innovation, however, iterative updates that will improve the overall user experience is the name of the game. Now let's get into what's the same. Well, a lot here is. The one thing that stands out obviously is the overall design and what you get is pretty much a 4a 5G. Design is very subjective so your mileage may vary. I don't mind Google being consistent h