We understand it, there are many things in life, from sports tournaments to school vacations to work pressures, and you can not necessarily keep up with each story that Techradar publishes in the course of seven days (there are many).
That is why we assemble this ICYMI (in case you have lost it) every week, so that you do not miss everything that is happening. This week, that includes new Amazon Kindles, new Apple software and a new watch out of nowhere.
It has been another week full of technology, and we have been covering everything here in Techradar. Without further ado, these are seven of the most important stories published on the site since last week.
7. We gave our verdict in the last 2025 Marvel movie
It is fair to say that Marvel movies are not the box office blows that used to be, and the last film to try to reverse the descending trend is another count in the history of the fantastic four, so how does the new large screen outlet compare with the previous rate?
Well, according to our senior entertainment reporter Tom Power, this is the best live action adaptation of these comics so far. Click for our full review, with some included light spoilers, to find out why Pedro Pascal and his friends deserve a lot of credit.
6. Nothing launched a smart watch impossible cheap
The main technology at bargain prices? We are always interested in that combination, and that is what is promised with the new Nothing CMF Watch 3 Pro: You get all the functions of follow -up of standard fitness here, in addition to a colleague from AI ready to give you some personal training advice.
The best part is that it will only cost $ 99 / £ 99 / € 99 (around AU $ 205), significantly less than Apple, Fitbit, Google and Garmin’s rival devices. We have all the details here, including information on updated sensors of the smart watch.
5. Breville’s new coffee maker has an orderly (and expensive) trick
From a very cheap piece of technology to a very expensive, although serious coffee lovers can consider the new Breville Dual Breck that is worth it. We are certainly impressed by its exclusive movement: to be able to prepare coffee and steam milk at the same time.
First launching in Australia for Au $ 4,499 (around $ 3,000 / £ 2,200), this is a new big brother for Breville Oracle Touch. Taking into account the high consideration in which we have that last model, this new addition has definitely potential, even if you need to save it.
4. Amazon gave us two new Kindle Colorsooft
Amazon launched its first color Kindle last year, and now there are two more coloring models to choose from: first it is a cheaper model of the main color, with less storage and without some of the original premium characteristics of the original (including wireless load).
There is also a colorsooft kids for young people from your home, and it is probably better to look at this all day than a phone or tablet. Both new Kindles are available to buy now, and we have complete lists of the characteristics and prices of the latest models.
3. DJI revealed launch dates for its 360 camera and robovac
This week, the company confirmed that its first 360 degree camera would be launched on July 31, while a filtered video (and quickly extracted) review gave us many more details about the next camera than DJI.
We also obtained the confirmation that the first DJI Robot robot, the DJI Romo, will obtain its great presentation on August 6. In summary, it will be a few weeks occupied for DJI, since it continues to pushing beyond its main business of creating unmanned planes to collect more fans.
2. Google accidentally leaked the four pixels 10 phones
Google has told us that Pixel 10 phones will arrive on August 20, but has not revealed many other details about these devices, at least not officially. However, Eagle Eye users saw a banner that showed the four Pixel 10 models on Google Play Store.
It seems that Google really did not intend to this promotion to live so early (the accompanying text says “now available”), and if you add all the other leaks that we have seen so far, at this rate there will not be much left to reveal in the official event.
1. The public beta of iOS 26 landed for iPhones
Public betas for iOS 26 and the other annual Apple software updates are now available, which means that anyone can try them before the complete launch at the end of this year, or at least, anyone who is prepared to withstand some additional errors and errors on their devices.
The Techradar team has already been testing these updates, including iOS 26, and can read about what we believe are the new features to expect. If you are tempted to try it, we also have a guide to install the public beta iOS 26.