This week, Google captivated us with its new characteristics of AI, including the video generator Scaryy Good I see 3, and an exhibition of its Android XR efforts as it details the characteristics that reach intelligent and headphones XR glasses in the coming years.
To catch up with all this and more, move down to obtain summaries of the 7 largest technological news of the week.
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7. Google I/or gave us updates in abundance
Google’s annual I/O event took place this week, with the technological giant making several important AI -centered ads. Among the most significant revelations were the deployment of AI mode in the United States, which allows users to talk with Google instead of using it only as a search engine, and the launch of Gemini live for free on iOS and Android, which allows users to grant Gemini access to their camera and screen on an iPhone.
Another key conversation point was to present the video generation tool, I see 3. This represents a significant improvement on the previous video tools, especially by adding the ability to synchronize the voice with the mobile images generated.
Speaking of images, Image 4 was also presented, raising the generation of images in Gemini to a completely new level, which allows the creation of impressive images in just a few seconds.
In other places, Google updated its models, showing the power of Gemini 2.5 and introduced a new Ultra Premium subscription called Google Ai Ultra. This subscription gives access to all the most advanced functions of the company for a whopping $ 250 per month.
6. Google exhibited Android XR
The new Google operating system made for Android headphones and Android glasses has finally had its time in the center of attention thanks to Google I/or 2025.
In essence, Google Gemini. The AI, together with the cameras and the screen of their glasses, may recommend a place to eat based on what you request and then instructions on where to find it. You can perform the live translation, and in a headset, you can use the immersive vision of Google Maps to transport it virtually anywhere in the world.
We know that 5 brands are working on AR and AI glasses: Samsung, Warby Parker, Xreal, Kering Eyewear and Gentle Monster, although no dates or launch prices have yet been given.
5. We went to Computex
The world’s largest computer technology program, Computex 2025, has been underway in Taiwan, and we attended to provide all the latest news and opinions of the new most great computing devices that are exhibited there.
Huawei gave us a folding laptop that seems to have started directly from an impossible mission film, the new Nintendo Switch 2 rival of MSI became official, and Intel gave us new Battlemage GPUs so that they may do 1440p game practices again.
4. Apple invited us WWDC 2025
Just before Google I/O began, Apple formally sent invitations for the key opening note of WWDC 2025 and shared more details about the one -week developer conference. As with Apple’s past special events, everything will begin at 10 am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm UK on June 9, 2025. Techradar will be on the ground, and the event will be broadcast live so that everyone sees it.
It will also be a great moment for Apple, marking a year since Apple Intelligence debuted and the expected revelation of its next generation of platforms. In the latter, we expect the next generation of iOS: iOS 19, ipados, watchos, macOS, tvos and even visos for the Apple Vision Pro.
The rumor factory points to some of the aesthetics of the Vision Pro interface that extends to other platforms, so it is likely to be the most significant redesign for iOS and the iPhone software looks quite time. It is enough to say that there is a lot of advertising and hope prior to WWDC 25, but also many questions about how Apple will address Apple’s intelligence. A few months ago, he delayed Siri updates with the infusion of the promised, and so far, Apple’s intelligence characteristics have been a bit unpredictable.
We will see how Apple addresses all this when the CEO Tim Cook and many others take the virtual stage for the key opening note WWDC 2025.
3. We carry the WHOOP MG
The last Fitness Whoop tracker has arrived next to the 5.0 Whoop, and the controversy surrounding his arrival on the side, we have been trying with enthusiasm.
Its automatic training monitoring seems to overcome the best passive training tracker (Oura 4 ring 4), and its granular detail of health and fitness statistics, added by the medical grade characteristics that it offers as ECG and the functionality of blood pressure, means that it seems to establish itself as an essential partner in leadership to a competition or event.
Although his guilt travel trends make him less ideal for more informal users who want to do some exercise, but they also participate in subopymal behaviors such as remaining beyond his time to bed.
2. Fujifilm launched a retro compact camera
Fujifilm released half X, a retro compact camera full of surprising and unique characteristics. From its twin vertical LCD screens to its lovely film camera shooting mode, diptych compounds and, of course, Fujifilm movies simulations, this small digital camera is a love letter to the midfielder photography of mid -frame movie.
We had a brief practice with half X before his announcement, and reminded us of how fun the photograph can be. Its main characteristics are disappointing paper, which includes a vertical sensor of 1 inch, photos only of JPEG and Video HD, but the filming experience certainly not. We loved this camera completely.
1. Dyson launched a small strange vacuum
Dyson has presented a new vacuum that looks absolutely to the rest of the range. The Dyson Pencilvac is incredibly aerodynamic, with all its internal mechanics, including the Cup of dust and the engine, shrunk and tight in its 1.5 -inch width handle.
Then, the floor head consists of four spongy rollers with cones shape to avoid hair tangles and make everything seem to float on the floor. This seems like a specialized model on the hard floor, and will be launched in Australia at the end of this summer, but not until 2026 in the United States and the United Kingdom.