It gathers’ round, because we have some technological stories to tell: PakGazette stories of the last seven days, covering new film trailers, new instantaneous cameras, new open -ears headphones, problems for Spotify and Samsung, and more advances in artificial intelligence.
We are still waiting for the pace of technological news on devices, AI and software to reduce speed, but it certainly has not happened this week. In fact, it seems that there is more news to cover than ever, and our goal is to cover as many of the most important ads as we can.
This complete in case you have lost your rounding will update you with everything that has happened in the news news during the past week, giving you enough time to take a moment before going again for another seven days of news and rumors.
8. 28 years later we terrified us in a new trailer
With the original combo of Danny Boyle’s director-writer 28 years later – And the anticipation levels simply rose an additional notch after another trailer drop.
The 191 -second clip manages to give us enough to the film to open the appetite without revealing too much. Certainly it seems that there will be enough jumping and zombie gore scares to make the next movie a candy for terror fans.
7. We had our first glance of the imminent OnePlus 13T
The next release of the OnePlus phone is almost on us, with the OnePlus 13T officially arriving on April 24. We can take a good and long look on the phone before, because OnePlus has released a short video that shows the phone in three different colors.
We can see a flat back, corners with curves and a new button that replaces the standard OnePlus alert control on this phone. We have also had confirmation that the phone will show off a 6.32 -inch screen and a 6,000 mAh battery too.
6. The launch of Samsung’s One UI 7 hit some serious hooks
Taking an UI 7 to the masses has proven to be a great challenge for Samsung, and just when we think that the owners of Galaxy S24, Galaxy Z fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 phones would obtain the update, the deployment was paused at the time of a serious error.
It is likely that it means that older telephone owners, including the Samsung Galaxy S23, will have to wait even more to obtain their UI 7 update. With Android 16 (and therefore an UI 8) just around the corner, it is not a good look if you are Samsung.
5. The music died in the largest interruption of Spotify in years
We are fighting for our CD and Radio Diales mallets on Wednesday, or maybe only YouTube, since Spotify suffered one of the most serious interruptions in history. Applications reports that did not respond were flooded from around the world during most of the day.
We still don’t know exactly what happened to activate such an important problem on Spotify servers. Perhaps the music transmission service is too embarrassed to tell us, but the company specifically said it was not a cyber attack that caused the extensive problems.
4. Sennheiser gave us some open airpods headphones
He greets Sennheiser Accentum Open, a pair of open ears headphones that do not cost much: in Europe, they appear at € 89.90, which should function as around £ 100 / £ 78 / au $ 161 when these attractive headphones go on sale in another place.
In addition to being affordable, light and promise 28 hours of battery between the charges (if it includes the case). We have not yet had the opportunity to try them, but we hope they are up to the usual high -loyalty standards of the Sennheiser audio team.
3. Polaroid Flip took us back to the 90s
The Polaroid Flip is the newest instantaneous chamber in the market, and it could also be the best: I look at some of the snapshots that we have managed to capture with the device, and it occurs to it on this camera of $ 199.99 / £ 199.99 (the price of Australia is TBC).
It is fast and fun to use, and it is a setback for when the photos were not trapped inside their smartphone forever: these photos really make you feel something. Our Polaroid Flip complete review will give you the complete summary of this camera and what you have to offer.
2. Two of the best physical conditioning applications in the world joined
Strava, meet Runna. These are fantastic applications to track runs and other activities, and now they have joined forces: Strava has announced that Runna has bought, although nothing will change in terms of how the two applications work at the moment.
The objective is to “create an even greater value for our users,” according to the CEO of Strava, Michael Martin, and we can expect to see some of the personalized training plans with AI that Runna specializes in reaching Strava users also, in due time.
1. Chatgpt obtained some serious updates (again)
OpenAI has been consisting of regularly pressing updates for chatgpt users, and the last update brings new O3 and O4-MINI models in all user plans. These models are smarter, faster and better to work with different ways (including text and images).
In fact, these models are a wink to the eventual arrival of the Big GPT-5 update, which is somewhere in the pipe, and can do much more on its own. Meanwhile, the images in Chatgpt have also been given their own dedicated library section.