We understand, a lot of things happen in life – from sports tournaments to school holidays for work pressures – and you will not necessarily be able to follow each floor that Techradar publishes during seven days (there are many).
This is why we have set up this ICYMI overview (in case you have missed it), so you don’t miss everything that is happening. This week, this includes new Amazon Kindles, new Apple software and a new Nothing watch.
It was another week of wrapped technology, and we cut everything here on Techradar. Without further ado, these have been seven of the biggest stories published on the site since last week.
7. We made our verdict on the last Marvel film of 2025
It is just to say that the Marvel films are not quite the Smashs at the box office that they were, and the last film to try to reverse the downward trend is another story in the history of the fantastic four-so how is the new outing on the big screen compared to the previous price?
Well, according to our senior entertainment journalist Tom Power, this is the best live adaptation of these comics to date. Click for our full exam – with some light spoilers included – to find out why Pedro Pascal and his friends are worth a lot of credit.
6. Nothing has launched an incredibly cheap smart watch
Top tech at the prices of good deals? We are always interested in this combination, and this is what is promised with the new NOTHING CMF Watch 3 Pro: you get all the standard fitness tracking features here, as well as a ready to give you personal coaching advice.
The best part is that it will only cost you $ 99 / £ 99 / € 99 (around $ 205 in) – much less than rivals with portable apparatuses from Apple, Fitbit, Google and Garmin. We have all the details here, including information on improved Smartwatch sensors.
5. The new Breville coffee machine has a neat (and expensive) tip
From a very inexpensive technique to a very expensive technology – although serious coffee enthusiasts could consider the new boiler with double boiler Breville Oracle. We are certainly impressed by its signature movement: being able to prepare coffee and steam milk at the same time.
First launching in Australia for $ 4,499 in (around $ 3,000 / £ 2,200), this is a new big brother for the Breville Oracle Touch. By keeping in mind the high esteem in which we hold this last model, this new addition has definitely has a potential, even if you will have to save it.
4. Amazon gave us two new Kindle colors
Amazon launched its first color Kindle last year, and now there are two other Colorsoft models, including: First Up is a cheaper model of the main colorsoft, with less storage and without some of the premium functionalities of the original (including wireless load).
There are also Colorsoft children for young people in your home – and they would probably be better to look all day than a phone or tablet. The two new Kindles are available for purchase now, and we have complete lists of the features and prices of the latest models.
3. Dji revealed release dates for his 360 camera and Robovac
There were official and unofficial news of DJI this week: the company confirmed that its first 360 -degree camera would be launched on July 31, while a video critic disclosed (and quickly drawn) gave us much more details on the coming camera than Dji.
We also confirmed that the first DJI robot vacuum cleaner, the DJI Romo, will obtain its great disclosure on August 6. In short, it will be a few weeks busy for Dji, because it continues to push beyond its heart of characteristic of the manufacture of drones to collect more fans.
2. Google accidentally disclosed the four 10 phones pixels
Google told us that Pixel 10 phones arrived on August 20, but it did not reveal too many other details on these devices – at least not officially. However, eagle eyes have spotted a banner showing the four models of 10 pixels 10 on the Google Play Store.
It seems that Google did not really have the intention that this promotion was live so early (the text that accompanies it says “now available”), and if you add all the other leaks that we have seen so far, at this rate, it will not remain much to reveal during the official event.
1. The public beta version iOS 26 landed for iPhones
Public beta for iOS 26 and other annual Apple software upgrades are now available, which means that anyone can give them a test before the full launch later this year – or at least anyone is ready to endure some additional bugs and errors on its devices.
The Techradar team has already tested these updates, including iOS 26, and you can read what we think is the biggest features to wait. If you are tempted to try it, we also have a guide to install the public beta version iOS 26.