A week will Tech News brake – but not this week. It has been another seven days filled with messages, rumors, reviews and debate, and ours in the event that you missed that summary will bring you right up to the speed of everything that has happened.
We have everything from a new iPhone to the next Gen AI to cover here, with some Netflix leaks and a scandalous OnePlus-Gaffe in between, so no matter what your technique tastes you will find something that is of interest here.
Without a doubt, the next week in tech will be as frenetical as this one, so make sure you are ready to speed up on all the big news – so you’re ready for the next batch.
7. Framework launched a cute desktop -pc
Frames are well known for its modular laptops that promote user choices and reduce e-waste, and now it is also to turn attention to desktop PCs: The new frame Desktop is a compact, colorful and sweet system with parts that you can easily swap in and out.
Although we have not been able to put this PC to the test yet, it is impressed with its appearance and specifications (led by new AMD Ryzen AI Max processors). You have a number of customization options to choose from and the system starts at $ 799 / £ 799 (approx. AU $ 1,265).
6. OnePlus made an embarrassing writing error
You wouldn’t think that an obvious typo would make it a finished hardware product from one of the biggest gadget companies in the industry, but here we are: Certain OnePlus Watch 3 models have been rolled out with “Meda in China” labels on them.
The whole thing is pretty embarrassing for OnePlus, although the producer has tried to keep a sense of humor about the whole affair. Due to the error, the full launch of the laptop is pushed back for a few months, but the pre -order agreements have improved.
5. Photoshop got a new iPhone -App
Different variants of Photoshop for mobile have shown down over the years, but the latest Photoshop app for iPhone (with Android is coming soon) is the most complete and most powerful yet, bringing many of the best features from the Desktop application.
As you may have expected, some of the more advanced tools need a paid subscription to access, but this is an app that will be of interest to anyone who wants to edit photos on the go – and we have all the most important details right here.
4th. Stranger Things Season 5 was leaked
It feels like Stranger Things The kids have grown up when Netflix has grown up as a streaming service – the show debuted far back in 2016 – and therefore there are mixed feelings when we come to the fifth and final season, which consists of eight episodes and due this year.
If you are eager to avoid spoilers ahead of the season premiere, you may be able to skip this comprehensive leak that has shaken Netflix: Details of the plot when the episodes are sent, and more has also appeared online, and this is not the first time this has happened.
3. Chatgpt leveled up
The pace of AI development does not subside: Openai just pushed an upgraded GPT-4.5 model to its chatgpt bot, which promises a “more natural” conversation experience and a “wider knowledge base”-so as well as hopefully fewer hallucinations.
Openai CEO Sam Altman has admitted that the company is struggling to scale up the data center support for its models, so far, GPT -4.5 is in a “Research Preview” stage and can only be accessed by those who pay top dollar for a subscription.
2. We reviewed iPhone 16E
The iPhone 16E is widely seen as the next model in the iPhone SE series-but as the name change and the price increase indicates, this is actually the start of a new iPhone series, with close to top-tier performance wrapped in a middle-class package with materials.
Our full iPhone 16E review tells you everything you need to know about the latest Apple iPhone: What’s good about it, what might be better and why it can be the perfect phone for you. Only seven months and we welcome the iPhone 17 series …
1. Amazon revealed Alexa+
Amazon’s long rumor Next-Gen AI upgrade to Alexa is here, so it-in-theory can catch up chat, copilot, Gemini, Siri with Apple Intelligence and all the other AI assistants shown since we first started chatting with Alexa more than a decade ago.
Techradar was on the Amazon Alexa+ launch event and we have all the details you need on the upgrade: the new features it brings with it when it will start to roll out, the echo units, it will and will not work with and how much you have to pay to get it.