• ICYMI: the week's 7 biggest tech stories from the Nintendo Switch

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    ICYMI: the week's 7 biggest tech stories from the Nintendo Switch 2 launch to Microsoft turning 50

    Date:
    Sat, 05 Apr 2025 07:00:20 +0000

    Description:
    The week's 7 biggest tech stories from Microsoft, Nintendo, ChatGPT and more for April 5, 2025.

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    This week was a momentous one as Microsoft turned 50. On top of that, we finally saw the Nintendo Switch 2 in all its glory, and Sony's new OLED tech floored us.

    To catch up on all that and the other biggest stories of the week, we've rounded them up here. There's a quick recap of each story, and links to further reading if you're desperate to know more.

    Once you're up to speed on the news, be sure to check out our picks for the 7 new movies and TV shows to stream this weekend (April 4) . 7. Microsoft
    turned 50 and celebrated with a big CoPilot upgrade (Image credit: Future)

    Not many tech companies have lived long enough to celebrate their golden anniversary, but grizzled tech giant Microsoft hit that impressive milestone this week. Rather than sit back with a well-earned Old Fashioned or embarrass its grandchildren with a chicken dance, it announced a big upgrade to its CoPilot AI assistant instead.

    CoPilot is now morphing from a fairly standard, generative AI chatbot into a full-blown companion to rival ChatGPT and Google Gemini. Well, that's the theory anyway the new CoPilot now has a memory to help it "learn who you are deeply", while the mobile apps can use your smartphone's camera to help it understand what you're seeing.

    That all sounds both useful and creepy, but will CoPilot have the staying power of Windows, Word or even Clippy? Time will tell we'll let you know in 2075. Read more: Microsoft 50th Anniversary Copilot Event live we're on the ground with all the latest news 6. Nintendo spilled (almost) everything on
    the Switch 2 (Image credit: Nintendo)

    This week, we went hands-on with Nintendo Switch 2 , which is due to launch
    in just a couple of months on June 5, 2025. The new console boasts a number
    of significant improvements over its predecessor. These include support for
    4K resolution on TV, and 1080p on the handheld. We can also expect variable refresh rate support, 256GB of storage space and frame rates of up to 120fps for supported games.

    The Nintendo Switch 2 is priced at $429.99 / 395.99 / AU$699.95 for the console by itself. A bundle that includes a digital copy of Mario Kart World can also be bought for $499.99 / 429.99 / AU$769.95. Though prices could
    rise, at least in the US as Nintendo announced it's delaying Nintendo Switch
    2 pre-orders in response to the recent Trump tariffs.

    Plenty of official peripherals and accessories have been announced. A camera for the new GameChat feature will be sold separately and can be connected to the Switch 2s USB-C ports. Were also getting a Pro Controller 2 and a
    wireless Nintendo GameCube controller that will be compatible with Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Packs upcoming Switch 2 GameCube game library. Read more: I spent four hours with Nintendo Switch 2 5. Nintendo showcased the Switch 2 software lineup too (Image credit: Nintendo)

    Alongside the Nintendo Switch 2 hardware reveal, we also got a preview of all the software coming to the new console later this year.

    The headline was obviously the Switch 2s biggest first-party launch title: Mario Kart World . This open-world rendition of the karting title is bigger and better in every way based on our preview , with some delightful new courses and an expansive map to race across.

    Other hits from the showcase included Donkey Kong Bananza , new (albeit
    brief) Silksong details, a look at The Duskbloods an exclusive FromSoftware title for the Switch 2 and the arrival of GameCube Classics via the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack service .

    The only downside is the games are getting pricier with Mario Kart World starting at $79.99 / 75.99. Not to mention that Nintendos charging for
    Welcome Tour an interactive instruction manual it has designed for the
    Switch 2. Read more: Nintendo Switch 2 live updates 4. ChatGPT had a rollercoaster week (Image credit: Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

    Its been a hell of a week for OpenAI. It kicked things off last week by launching native image generation inside ChatGPT . Previously it has relied
    on DALL-E for images, but now it could do them itself, and do them better. People quickly realized that it was great at imitating the style of the anime powerhouse Studio Ghibli and a craze for Studio Ghibli-style images of people hit the Internet , resulting in OpenAIs servers going into meltdown as 1 million new users signed up in just one hour. ChatGPT went down at least
    three times this week .

    Melting servers werent OpenAIs only problem, with many people questioning the legality of producing art in the Studio Ghibli copyright style. Should an AI be allowed to reproduce Studio Ghiblis founder Hayao Miyazakis painstaking frame-by-frame approach to animation with such faithful mimicry?

    Its also strongly rumoured that Deep Reasoning, the wildly popular agentic research capability found in ChatGPT Pro and ChatGPT Plus is coming to the free tier of ChatGPT very soon after a member of OpenAIs Technical Staff revealed the information in an online discussion. Lets hope the servers can handle it if and when this does happen. Read more: ChatGPT was down again here's everything we know 3. CinemaCon 2025 gave us film previews galore (Image credit: Getty Images)

    CinemaCon 2025 gave us four days of showcase presentations from the biggest names in Hollywood including Walt Disney Studios, Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, DreamWorks, Focus Features, Lionsgate, Warner Bros. Discovery, Amazon MGM Studios and Sony Pictures.

    There's so much we could talk about but a few highlights include the Spider-Man: Brand New Day title and date reveal , the John Wick 5 announcement, four The Beatles movies are coming in 2026, and we got the
    first footage from Wicked Part Two, Avatar: Fire & Ash, and Tron: Ares . Read more: CinemaCon 2025 every big movie announcement 2. We saw Sony's new top-end OLED TV in action (Image credit: Future)

    Sony unveiled the new TVs it has coming in 2025, and probably the juiciest
    is the Sony Bravia 8 II a follow-up to both the Sony Bravia 8 mid-range OLED and the high-end Sony A95L QD-OLED .

    Sony didn't reveal prices, but said that it'll be cheaper than the A95L, despite being a QD- OLED TV, using the latest-gen panel (the same ones found in the Samsung S95F ). With the new-gen panel it'll be brighter than any previous Sony OLED, and should have richer colors. It'll also be only way to get the highest-end QD-OLED screen with a glossy finish, rather than the
    matte Glare-Free 2.0 finish used by Samsung.

    If the Bravia 8 II can hit the same kind of prices as the LG G5 and Samsung S95F rather than coming in significantly more expensive, like the A95L did then we could be onto something very special from Sony. Read more: I saw Sony's new top-end OLED TV in action 1. Garmin's new subscription caused
    chaos (Image credit: Future)

    Garmin has unveiled a new and extremely unpopular subscription platform, Garmin Connect+. The company says that its free experience isn't going anywhere, but that hasn't stopped furious users in their thousands protesting the new $7 subscription.

    For the monthly fee, Garmin is promising users six paywalled features including Active Intelligence, an AI-powered agent that theoretically gives you more personalized insights into your training and performance.

    Generally, fans of the brand are upset about the move because Garmins are often very expensive, making the added cost of a subscription harder to bear. There's also plenty of discourse about the fact that the subscription itself is very thin, and doesn't seem to offer a tremendous amount of value to users given the cost.

    Whichever way you slice it, the Garmin Connect+ launch has been a disaster
    for the company, and with users already tense over a significant outage and premium devices being left out in the cold when it comes to software, the launch could not have been timed worse. Read more: Furious Garmin users
    revolt over new subscription service



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  • From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Sat Jun 7 08:15:07 2025
    ICYMI: the week's 7 biggest tech stories from the Nintendo Switch 2 launch to Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra leaks

    Date:
    Sat, 07 Jun 2025 07:00:00 +0000

    Description:
    Here's the biggest tech news from Nintendo, Samsung, Adobe and more for June 7, 2025.

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    Action stations, folks, the Nintendo Switch 2 is here, and we've got our
    hands on the new console!

    We've also tested the latest Surface Pro tablet, found out how Spotify
    Wrapped 2024 got it so wrong, and tuned in to Summer Game Fest 2025 for some major announcements.

    Once you've scrolled down to catch up on the week's 7 biggest tech news stories, be sure to also read our picks of the 7 new movies and TV shows to stream this weekend (June 6) 7. Nintendo Switch 2 launched (Image credit: Nintendo)

    Our Nintendo Switch 2 review in progress is live now! Were giving you our console impressions as they happen, testing everything from hardware features to the hottest games, including Mario Kart World. Theres plenty to dive into this first week of launch, and were already finding that the Switch 2 is
    leaps and bounds more powerful than its predecessor.

    The Switch 2 is capable of outputting 4K resolution at up to 120fps. It also has support for Nvidia DLSS for smoother performance, as well as HDR on compatible displays for a more vivid image. Several original Nintendo Switch games have also received upgrades, allowing them to shine even brighter on Switch 2 with performance boosts and higher resolutions.

    We will be covering the Nintendo Switch 2 and updating our live blog regularly, so be sure to tune in to learn more about the console as we work our way up to a full written review in the next few weeks. Read more:
    Nintendo Switch 2 review-in-progress live 6. Samsung teased a Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra (Image credit: Digital Trends)

    The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 might already be the most expensive widely available Samsung phone, but its teasing an all-new "Ultra-experience" with a foldable design that could steal that crown.

    While it doesnt tell us much, Samsung does suggest well see the new phone soon, meaning it could be a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra that launches alongside the standard Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
    7 .

    It also describes the device as having bigger screens, better cameras and new ways to connect and create, which we certainly wont complain about. Though well have to wait and see how pricey it gets. Read more: Samsung's first
    Ultra foldable could be launching soon 5. Spotify admitted it got Wrapped wrong (Image credit: Future)

    At Spotifys Open House event in Stockholm last week, the music streaming platform finally addressed the criticism it received for Spotify Wrapped
    2024, which saw the most negative feedback than any year before.

    CPO Gustav Sderstrm addressed this, sharing that feedback from Spotify users was largely in response to Wrappeds false listening data, which saw a flurry of users claiming that Wrapped showed them artists they hadnt streamed at all in 2024. From the negative feedback that stormed social media last December, Spotify is hoping to learn its lesson and its already thinking about Wrapped 2025.

    I think people just wanted something newer, something that wasnt there the year before, Sderstrm revealed as he alluded to the successes of previous music recaps by adding, There was also some feedback that some of the things people loved from years before were not there. For me, I hope this means the return of Sound Town from Wrapped 2023. Read more: Heres what could change with Wrapped 2025 4. Photoshop came to Android (Image credit: Adobe)

    Following the release of Photoshop for iPhone earlier this year, the biggest photo-editing app has finally made it to Android in pro-grade form, complete with Photoshop's core features and AI generative capabilities.

    The free beta version of Photoshop for Android offers much of the same functionality as the iPhone app, with an intuitive interface designed specifically for phones, core Photoshop tools such as layering, masking, and blending, plus, of course, generative Firefly and Adobe Stock assets.

    We're yet to use the app, but we watched a demonstration of its capabilities presented by Adobe, and it looks super impressive, seemingly being one of, if not the most, fully equipped and powerful photo editors for Android phones. We'll be giving it a spin in the coming weeks to see how it compares with the desktop/web version stay tuned! Read more: Photoshop finally gets a
    pro-grade Android app 3. We tested Microsofts new Surface Pro (Image credit: Future)

    Microsofts new Surface Pro 12 (2025) has arrived with solid performance, excellent battery, and at a good price (starting at $799.99 / 799 /
    AU$1,499).

    But excitement for Surface devices seems to have dried up while the Surface Pro 12 (2025) is seemingly out to prove that Microsoft hasnt abandoned its consumers, nor has it forgotten about its Surface lineup though we worry it may be a case of too little, too late.

    While it can be more flexible than iPads and Android tablets, its not the
    best value proposition after you invest in the add-on (but almost necessary) Surface Pro 12-inch Keyboard. Plus, the much-trumpeted AI features still feel either underbaked or inessential. Read more: Microsoft Surface Pro 12 (2025) review 2. iOS 26 rumors predicted bad news for some iPhones (Image credit: Future)

    A new iOS launch is always a nervy time for those with older iPhones and
    this week, some pre- WWDC 2025 rumors predicted the models that will be cut adrift from software updates when Apples software show kicks off on June 9.

    If you own an iPhone XR, iPhone XS, or iPhone XS Max, it might be time to start planning an upgrade. Those are the models that, according to the
    rumors, wont be able to run iOS 26 when the update officially rolls out later this year.

    And yes, we do mean iOS 26. This year, Apple is also rumored to be switching its software names to years, rather than version numbers. So that obviously means iOS 26, in the year 2025. Its never straightforward, is it? Read more: Will your iPhone get iOS 26? This is the rumored support list for the rebranded iOS 19 1. The first Bluetooth 6.0 headphones landed (Image credit: Edifier)

    Weve been waiting for the first Bluetooth 6.0 headphones to arrive, and Edifier has beaten its rivals to the punch with the Doo Ace on-ears.

    However, the availability of the latest Bluetooth tech doesnt necessarily
    mean youll want to buy them as their specs come with several downsides and theyre only available in China, so a lot of you reading this wont be able to buy them even if you wanted.

    They are, at least, very inexpensive at CNY229 (about $32 / 24). So they
    might not be a flagship showcase of what Bluetooth 6.0 can do compared to the best wireless headphones , but they might still impress some with a low
    price, this new tech, and a very lightweight design. Read more: Edifier's Doo Ace are the first Bluetooth 6.0 headphones we've seen



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