It was a massive week for technological news, with Apple WWDC and a series of big announcements in the world of the game.
Did you miss everything? Do not be afraid – because you can catch up by scrolling down for our practical summary of the seven largest technological news of the week.
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7. XREAL told us more on Project will have
We already knew that the project will have xreal glasses would bring Android XR features to the Xreal range, but we did not know too much on the equipment itself. Now we do it.
To start, the device will apparently have a field of vision at 70 degrees – which is much larger than the FOV found on the Xreal One Pro at 57 degrees and which will give the glasses will have a solid virtual screen to the project.
It will also be attached to a calculation washer that will perform Android XR using a Qualcomm snapdragon chip, although the glasses themselves will always have a “modified” X1 processor.
The glasses will not take in 2026, but when they make this pair of Android XR specifications could be something special.
6. Garmin found his rival Apple Watch Ultra 2
Surprise! Garmin revealed the Garmin Venu X1, an “ultrahin” smartwatch with a massive 2 -inch amoled display and up to eight days of battery life.
The new model contains 32 GB of internal memory, presumably for watch music, as well as the Elevate V5 cardiac sensor updated by Garmin, more recently used on the Garmin Forerunner 570 and 970.
Unfortunately, the Garmin Venu X1 is not cheap, costing $ 799.99 / £ 679.99 / $ 1,499 in. We will test it as soon as possible to see if it justifies this price.
5. New bose headphones have been authorized for the launch
The best anti -taught headphones that you can buy at the moment are made by Bose (which makes sense – the company has created the very first active noise earphone), and for the moment, we suggest not buying them. For what? Because there is a more recent entering version, and Bose says they will be even better.
The Bose Quietcomfort Ultra Earbuds 2nd generation will be launched later this summer with a price of $ 299 – or about £ 220 or $ 460 in, although these are assumptions, because the prices and availability of these regions have not yet been officially announced.
What can we expect? AI algorithms for better filtering of sudden noise peaks via the Bose ActiveSense system, as well as improving voice collection and the quality of calls, the latter is good news, because it was a weak point compared to the rival headphones of Technics and Bowers & Wilkins.
In addition, the new case will be able to load wirelessly – the first generation ultra headphones needed a round to remove this feat, but it will be by default now.
4. Fest of summer game 2025 wrapped
Summer Game Fest 2025 was and left, and between PlayStation, Xbox and the own showcase of the event, there were a lot about it.
Some of the most exciting game announcements have come in the form of world firsts such as Resident Evil Requiem, Marvel Tōkon fighting souls, Scott Pilgrim Ex, And Street Fighter 6’s Character pass of year 3.
We also had new looks on the upcoming games planned as Death Stranding 2: On the beach, watchmaking revolution And External worlds 2.
There is then a lot of time to hope, and that’s all before we even had the chance to see what Nintendo cooks with a new direct showcase which will probably happen soon.
3. Xbox announced a pocket computer
Finally, after years of rumors, Microsoft announced an Xbox pocket computer: the Rog Xbox Ally. In fact, it gave us two.
Unlike Rog Ally and Rog Ally X of Asus, the Xbox version has a modified design with profiled handles that echo the shape of the current Xbox wireless controller. And as you might expect, the two Xbox allies sport the arrangement of the Xbox “Abxy” button and a dedicated Xbox Home button.
We do not yet know when it is launched, or how much it will cost, but we expect it to be more or less expensive as the existing ally.
2. Apple told us what was wrong with Apple Intelligence

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Months after Apple admitted publicly that Siri infused Apple Intelligence was more difficult to deliver than they thought, the technology giant reiterated the declaration during his Keynote WWDC 2025, adding almost cryptically that it will arrive “in the coming months”.
Most of us still had a lot of questions. Fortunately, Senior Vice-President of Apple software engineering, Craig Federighi, and Apple’s global vice-president of Greg Joswiak marketing sat with us (and Tom’s guide) for a wide and revealing podcast that finally explains what happened with Siri development, why the smarter version was delayed, and what happens.
There is a lot to learn about the overly promising and the sub-delivrance and how to avoid similar errors, and the ranges of the complete podcast far beyond to cover the liquid glass, and that the surprising iPados 26 reveal. Speaking of that …
1. WWDC 2025 Unleashed liquid glass

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Apple’s software event has integrated us into what is in store for the next generation of technology giant software and a big change is that each operating system will now be version 26 – Apple explaining that this will simplify and clarify its somewhat confusing range of software.
For iOS 26, and each Apple operating system, the main update is Liquid Glass, a new philosophy of fundamental design inspired by Visionos – which itself obtains a multitude of improvements, such as mixed reality widgets.
However, the real star of the show for many was iPados 26, which finally brings some of the best mac features to the tablet – and that almost made one of our writers cry with joy (this can be an exaggeration).
There was much more to dig from the big Apple event, so for complete details, consult our guide for the 15 largest stories in WWDC 2025.