Action stations, friends, the Nintendo Switch 2 is here, and we have our hands on the new console!
We also tested the last Surface Pro tablet, we discovered how Spotify wrapped 2024 was so wrong and we tune in Summer Game Fest 2025 for some important ads.
Once you have moved to catch up with the 7 largest technological news of the week, be sure to also read our selections of the 7 new television movies and programs this weekend (June 6)
7. Nintendo Switch 2 released
Our Nintendo Switch 2 review in Progreso is now! We are giving our console impressions as they happen, testing everything, from hardware characteristics to the most popular games, including Mario Kart World. There is much to immerse yourself in this first week of launch, and we are already discovering that Switch 2 is more powerful jumps and limits than its predecessor.
Switch 2 is capable of issuing a 4K to up to 120 fps resolution. It also has support for NVIDIA DLSS for softer performance, as well as HDR on compatible screens for a more vivid image. Several original Nintendo Switch games have also received updates, allowing them to shine even more on Switch 2 with higher performance increases and resolutions.
We will cover the Nintendo Switch 2 and update our blog live regularly, so be sure to tune in to learn more about the console while we move forward to a complete written review in the coming weeks.
6. Samsung joked with a galaxy z fold 7 ultra
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 could already be the most expensive Samsung phone, but it is mocking a new “experience” with a folding design that could steal that crown.
While it doesn’t tell us much, Samsung suggests that we will soon see the new phone, which means that it could be a Samsung Galaxy Z fold 7 ultra that is thrown along with the Samsung Galaxy Z Standard Z Fold 7 and the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7.
He also describes that the device has “bigger screens, better cameras and new ways to connect and create”, of which we will certainly complain. Although we will have to wait and see how expensive it becomes.
5. Spotify admitted that it wrapped badly
In the Spotify Open House event in Stockholm last week, the music transmission platform finally approached the criticisms he received for Spotify wrapped in 2024, which saw the most negative comments than any previous year.
CPO Gustav Söderström approached this, sharing that the comments of Spotify users were largely in response to the false listening data of wrapped, which saw a large number of users who claim that they wrapped showed the artists who had not transmitted in 2024. Of the negative comments that assaulted social networks, Spotify, Spotify is waiting They had no longer transmitted in 2025.
“I think people just wanted something newer, something that was not there the previous year,” Söderström revealed while alluding to the successes of previous music recapitulations by adding: “There were also some comments that some of the beloved things of the previous years were not there.” For me, I hope this means the return of Wrapped 2023.
4. Photoshop arrived in Android
After the launch of Photoshop for iPhone earlier this year, the largest photo editing application has finally reached Android in the form of a project, complete with the main feats of Photoshop and the generative capabilities of AI.
The free beta version of Photoshop for Android offers a large part of the same functionality as the iPhone application, with an intuitive interface designed specifically for phones, central tools from Photoshop such as layers, masking and mixing, in addition, of course, generative assets of Firefly and Adobe Stock.
We still have to use the application, but we saw a demonstration of its abilities presented by Adobe, and it looks super impressive, apparently being one of the photo editors, if not the most equipped, fully equipped and powerful for Android phones. We will take a turn in the coming weeks to see how it compares to the desktop/web version: Be attentive!
3. We tried Microsoft’s New Surface Pro
Microsoft’s new Surface Pro 12 (2025) has arrived with solid performance, an excellent battery and a good price (from $ 799.99 / £ 799 / AU $ 1,499).
But the emotion for the surface devices seems to have dried, while the surface pro 12 (2025) is apparently out to show that Microsoft has not abandoned its consumers, nor has it forgotten its surface line, although we are worried that it is a case of very little, too late.
While it can be more flexible than iPads and Android tablets, it is not the best value proposition after investing in the 12 -inch Surface Keyboard Supply Surface (but almost necessary but almost necessary). In addition, the characteristics of the very translated are still underlined or non -essential.
2. IOS 26 rumors predicted bad news for some iPhones
A new iOS launch is always a nervous time for those with older iPhones, and this week, some rumors prior to WWDC 2025 predicted the models that will be reduced to the drift of software updates when the Apple software program begins on June 9.
If you have an iPhone XR, iPhone XS or iPhone XS Max, it could be time to start planning an update. Those are the models that, according to rumors, will not be able to execute iOS 26 when the update officially displayed at the end of this year.
And yes, we refer to iOS 26. This year, it is rumored that Apple changes their software names for years, instead of version numbers. So obviously it means iOS 26, in 2025. It’s never simple, right?
1. The first Bluetooth 6.0 headphones land
We have been waiting for the first Bluetooth 6.0 headphones to arrive, and Edifier has defeated its rivals to the coup with the Oce On-Ears.
However, the availability of the latest Bluetooth technology does not necessarily mean that you will want to buy them, since your specifications come with several disadvantages, and are only available in China, so many of you who read this will not be able to buy them even if you wish.
They are at least very economical in CNY229 (about $ 32 / £ 24). Therefore, they may not be an emblematic sample of what Bluetooth 6.0 can do compared to the best wireless headphones, but they could still impress some with a low price, this new technology and a very light design.