The rate of progress in the technological world has not shown signs of deceleration in the last seven days. Either advances in the capacities of AI videos or a long -term messaging application that finally appears in Apple’s tablets, has spent a whole week.
Why we try to do our journalism here in Techradar, we know that not everyone has time to sit and digest every story we present throughout the week, so we present this in case you have lost yourself so you can get caught.
We will return with another Icymi for you at the same time as next week, but for now we are going to immerse ourselves in some of the stories that have been causing the greatest waves in the technological pond in recent days, there is much to happen and many issues to cover.
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8. Garmin’s Whoop’s ‘Sleep Band’ approached reality
Garmin is already one of the greatest and most respected names in the fitness wearables, and it seems that a new device is on the way: the well -located sources say they have seen signs of a band without steps without screen that Garmin plans to enter soon.
It sounds a bit like a Whoop band, of the few details that have emerged so far, which would undoubtedly make it a more comfortable option to use in bed than a thick smart watch. So far, however, we have not heard anything official by Garmin.
7. A transmission login filtration made us update our Netflix passwords
If you register for a Netflix account, be sure to restore your password as soon as possible, since millions of login credentials have leaked online. Nor is it only Netflix: Prime Video, Disney+and other services are also affected.
The positive side is that the financial information related to these accounts seems to be safe, but there is no place for complacency, especially if you are using its session late for other accounts too.
It is better to assume that he has been exposed and changes his data.
6. Anker gave us headphones that double as a phone battery
We are always eager to see a slightly different technology here in Techradar, and that is the case with the Anker Soundcore P41i wireless headphones. These small outbreaks last up to 12 hours, which rises to a huge 192 hours if it includes the load case.
This is because the compact loading box is folded as a general energy bank that will also load your phone, if necessary, it presents a 3,000 mAh capacity battery inside, so it can mean that there is a less gadget device or a load plug that you need to carry with you.
5. Sony delivered independent filmmakers a new compact video camera
The Sony FX2 video camera was officially announced this week, bringing with it an inclining EVF and a 33MP complete frame sensor. It is capable of filming in 4K to up to 60 fps, and will be available from July 2025, with a price of $ 2,700 / £ 2,700 / au $ 5,299 only for the body.
We still need to have our hands at Sony FX2 and put it through some tests, but from what we can see, it looks ideal for anyone who makes movies on a small low -budget scale. However, there are some limitations, including the lack of 32 -bit floating audio recording.
4. We try the amazing creator of Google’s videos
The Creation of Video of AI has taken a great step forward with the arrival of the see 3 model from Google. The clips made by I see 3 have flooded on the web and social networks, and now it is almost impossible to know what is real and what is false to these videos.
We have been able to execute some indications through the Google engine I see 3, creating dinosaur paint clips and dramatic pieces on the surface of Mars. However, you can take some work to get a result with which you will be happy, and we also have some tips I see 3 to share.
3. Samsung launched the Beta One UI 8 for the first users
The next great update of Samsung is an UI 8, based on Android 16, and can now try it if it has a Galaxy S25 phone and lives in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany or South Korea. Discover how you can register now and the main characteristics you can expect from the update.
Without a doubt, more updates and adjustments will be added as the beta version progresses. Samsung also told us that an UI 8 will be launched in its entirety in the coming months, along with some new folding, which we hope to be the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the Galaxy Z Flip 7.
2. The first Dolby Atmos Flexconnect speaker landed
The TCL Z100 has the distinction of being the first speaker to announce that it works with Dolby Atmos Flexconnect. That is the audio technology that can create a dynamic surround sound in a room, regardless of how many speakers have or how they are willing.
Up to four TCL Z100 speakers can be combined in a single configuration, and although we have not yet heard the details of the date and date of launch in this unit, it is great to see that dynamic technology makes its way on the speakers, two years after it was announced.
1. WhatsApp finally obtained an application for iPad
It has been a long time, but WhatsApp is finally available on Apple’s iPad, so your chats can spread through a larger screen. In addition to sending and receiving messages, you can share your screen and video chat with up to 32 people at the same time.
You can synchronize conversations against your other devices in just a few seconds, and WhatsApp promises that there is more to come with WhatsApp on Apple’s tablets. Is it too much to ask Meta to make an application for iPad for Instagram below?