Google's Pixel 9A is currently available for its lowest price yet, while Sony's next flagship wireless earbuds are rumored to feature significant upgrades, and YouTube TV is rolling out new, cheaper channel packages. These are among the latest developments in the tech world, as reported by multiple sources on February 9, 2026.
The Pixel 9A, the 128GB version in blue, black, or pink, is priced at $349 at Amazon and Best Buy, according to The Verge. This discount comes ahead of the anticipated release of the Pixel 10A.
Sony's upcoming WF-1000XM6 earbuds are expected to include a faster processor and an upgrade to eight microphones, up from six, as revealed by leaked specifications. Andrew Liszewski of The Verge noted that it has been two-and-a-half years since Sony last updated its flagship ANC earbuds.
In other tech news, Linux 6.19 was released, with a performance boost for older AMD GPUs. Linux developer Linus Torvalds announced the release, which will be the final update in this kernel cycle, according to The Verge. The update adds support for the modern AMDGPU driver for older AMD GCN 1.0 and 1.1 graphics cards.
YouTube TV is introducing custom channel packages this week, offering cheaper options than its standard $82.99 per month subscription. The Sports Plan, for example, will cost $64.99 per month and include access to major broadcasters, as reported by The Verge.
Finally, Apple is reportedly preparing for imminent hardware updates, including new versions of the low-end iPhone, the basic iPad and iPad Air, and higher-end MacBook Pros, according to reporting from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, as cited by Ars Technica. Updates for the iPad mini, Studio Display, and other Mac models are planned for later in the year.
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