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AI tech in sports, Pixel 10a review, Apple's most affordable laptop | Tech Today with Cyrus

Is 2026 the year premium tech finally becomes accessible to everyone? In this episode of Tech Today, we dive into the massive shift in the sports world where AI has moved from post-match stats to real-time "Edge" intelligence. We explore how algorithms are now predicting athlete injuries with 90% accuracy before they even happen and how Indian startups are digitizing grassroots sports like Kabaddi and Volleyball. Plus, we have the first look at the most talked-about laptop of the year - the MacBook Neo. Can Apple really deliver a premium experience for under ₹70,000? And we review the Google Pixel 10a, the phone that claims to be "quietly brilliant" in a crowded mid-premium market. Got questions about the MacBook Neo’s performance or the Pixel 10a’s camera? Drop a comment below!

 

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