Apple’s M4 iPad Air reviewed: still great middle ground
In 2026, the M4 iPad Air is still perfectly excellent middle ground for people who want a great iPad, but without spending iPad Pro money.
You won't want to call them a big phone or even a small computer, though they definitely have something in common with both.
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In 2026, the M4 iPad Air is still perfectly excellent middle ground for people who want a great iPad, but without spending iPad Pro money.
The yearly upgrades continue, as last year’s M3 iPad Air becomes this year’s M4 iPad Air.
Screens can do a lot of things, and over at Mobile World Congress, TCL could be onto something with screen tech that isn’t eBook tech, but still has a look and feel closer to writing on paper.
Foldable phones are here in a big way, and Honor is showing its latest model early. But that’s not all. There’s also a phone that’s a robot. Kind of.
Everyone has a phone, but not everyone likes using one. So what do you buy for someone who hates smartphones?
What if a phone could also be a 10 inch tablet? It’s a real thing, as Samsung shows off what the world can expect from a big phone that’s also a big tablet.
If your kids are always asking and pleading to get them a tablet, a new option from Samsung actually comes with kid-focused features and a durable case.
Australia’s second generation of Pixel Fold is the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, a phone that’s more durable, but also more of the same.
A sizeable 11 inch screen, minimalist frame, and a sub-$400 price make the Redmi Pad 2 seem like a steal. What’s wrong?
Android tablets are rarely high-end, but the Galaxy Tab S11 offers Android folks one that matches that, even if it’s a touch ordinary.