Google Pixel 7A: 3 Months Later, It’s Still a Great Affordable Pick

When I reviewed the Pixel 7A back in May, I praised it for its sleek design, great cameras and resemblance to the pricier Pixel 7. Revisiting the phone three months later has only reinforced those impressions — along with reiterating other pros and cons about the device.  Google has a strong track record for updating… Continue reading Google Pixel 7A: 3 Months Later, It’s Still a Great Affordable Pick

FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program Reaches 20 Million Households

More than 20 million homes are now getting help paying for their broadband under the government’s Affordable Connectivity Program, or the ACP, the Federal Communications Commission said Monday. The ACP was funded under the Infrastructure Act, and is helping close the digital divide so more people can afford to get online. Those who qualify get… Continue reading FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program Reaches 20 Million Households

The Most Affordable Apple iPad Is Even Cheaper For Back to School

Today Amazon is offering the 2021 Apple iPad 10.2″ Wi-Fi 64GB tablet for only $249.99 after an additional $20 instant discount that’s automatically applied during checkout. This iPad normally retails for $329, so you’re saving about 25%. This is the lowest price we’ve ever seen for what was already the most affordable iPad you can… Continue reading The Most Affordable Apple iPad Is Even Cheaper For Back to School

Anker Announces the M5C, a Simplified, More Affordable 3D Printer

Today AnkerMake — Anker’s 3D printing branch — announced the M5C, the company’s latest foray into 3D printing. Built on the back of the AnkerMake M5 and featuring a very similar aesthetic, the M5C is alleged to give the same performance as the M5 ($699), while saving you several hundred dollars ($399) There are a few… Continue reading Anker Announces the M5C, a Simplified, More Affordable 3D Printer