The Pixel 6 reviews are in, and it's positive across the board. Then, we'll talk about an Android tablet comeback. And, would you buy a Sony smartphone with mirrorless capabilities built-in?
Flo is out this week, so it's an Andy solo show. Andy confesses to pre-ordering the Google Pixel 6 Pro and explains why he chose it over Apple's iPhone 13 Pro.
Next week will be a flurry of tech announcements, including the long-awaited and much-revealed Pixel 6 event. Will Google announce something else alongside the sixth-generation smartphone?
Last week's episode of Material is Very Late. But we're here, and we've got a ton to say on yesterday's Google news. We'll recap everything we already know about the Pixel 6 through leaks. Then we'll explain how not to needle the battery.
Google took the week to show off the new visual abilities of its search engine. YouTube has finally staked a claim against anti-vaxxers, even while facing a possible ban in Russia. We bet you can't guess what the most searched term is on Bing.
Microsoft is making another bet with the Surface Duo 2. Google pushed through a wave of new features to Android, including some that were previously Pixel-only. And we'll tell you what happens when Google drones trespass on raven territory.
Flo is not comfortable with the idea of Andy going back to the iPhone 13, so Andy tries to reassure her. We talk about Apple, anyway, because the event got us thinking about what we're missing from Android in the tablet realm.
Google ships the final Android 12 beta, though we're left waiting for the all-but-revealed Pixel 6. Reuters gives us some news from Google's AI ethics panel. And what does it really mean when Google says it will replenish more water than it uses?
Why the US Department of Justice remains hot on Google's tails, and why Microsoft is cutting Chrome OS access to its Android-based Office apps.
Waymo's self-driving fleet is coming to San Francisco, and Flo wants a ride. We attempt to figure out why Google dismantled its Health division and why Samsung smartphones are still burning up on airplanes.