
Google's big Pixel 10 reveal event is finally (some might say mercifully) over, so let's talk about what actually matters: the cool stuff the new Pixel 10 phones can do.
The latest upgrades to the Pixel lineup are more iterative than not, promising improvements like brighter displays and bigger batteries to go with newer processors. But there are some standout new software and hardware features

Google held a celeb-studded Made By Google event on Wednesday and there was lots of news. But one new line of products could change how you charge your Pixel phone forever.
Alongside the Pixel 10 smartphones and Pixel Watch 4, Google dropped its new Pixelsnap products, which incorporate magnets to hold and prop up your phone. The line represents Google's answer to Apple's popular MagSafe charging

Frisbee, Seth Meyers' beloved dog and the unlikely nemesis of comedian Andy Samberg, passed away this week at the age of 14. RIP to a legend. But even in death, Frisbee managed to earn the last laugh — and possibly exact one final revenge.
First, her passing coincided with Samberg's birthday, completely stealing his thunder. Then, Meyers delivered a perfect parting shot on behalf of his pup. In a

Maybe to avoid the jargon-heavy format of last year, Google decided to flip the script at its annual Made by Google showcase.
Instead of the usual California stage presentation with slides and specs, this year’s event went full late-night. Hosted in New York, it played out like a special, offbeat episode of The Tonight Show, with Jimmy Fallon chatting alongside celebrities and Google execs about

There's a TikTok trend where creators show the photo before they yelled at the photographer (bad) and after they yelled at the photographer (good). It looks like Google made a new feature for that.
At Google's Made by Google event on Wednesday, the company introduced a new feature for the Pixel 10 phones called Camera Coach, with help from Call Her Daddy host Alex Cooper.