Google I/O will start a new era of Android next week, but before the new era, we have so many tech news stories to cover from the past seven days. The Android era will get ready for some major AI, XR, and Android 16. Over the past seven years, the Samsung Galaxy Edge, DJI’s drone, the boombox, and a few more became the top tech stories. Let’s have a look at those products.

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The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

US mobile editor Philip Berne said, “The Galaxy S25 Edge is the solution to a very simple formula. Take a Galaxy S25 Plus. Shave 1.5mm off the thickness by removing the zoom camera and shrinking the battery. Add a 200MP camera sensor. Wrap it in titanium. Voila: Galaxy S25 Edge!”

The lightness and thin structure are the main USPs that you can enjoy. The design is top-notch, according to several writers and social media editors. They mentioned that the handset not only looks fantastic but also feels great in your hands.

Garmin Forerunner Watches

Garmin surprised us with two new specialist running watches. Those are Garmin Forerunner 570 and Garmin Forerunner 970. Both of the watches offer a few new tools like a speaker and a microphone, with Garmin’s brightest AMOLED display. The model 970 has extra features like a titanium bezel, new metrics like Running Tolerance, nd an ECG function. Also, on a heart rate monitor is there, the HRM 600. It works to generate advanced running metrics.

These devices cost $549.99 for the 570 and $749.99 for the 970 model. Soprice-wise wise these aren’t cheap as well.

The DJI Mavic 4 Pro Drone

The new drone from DJI impressed with its fantastic flight performance. The device was awarded a full 5-star rating. The camera in the drone can be tilted in any direction with a triple lens setup. It packs a massive battery that offers you a long flight between charges. It is simply the best drone that you can use for your next film.

The Boombox

The GB-001 is a classic boombox that might pack a 3,000mAh battery and modern upgrades like Bluetooth 5.4, which is perfect for 10 hours of speaker playback and 104W power. It may feature 2020s and 1980s tech. The device may cost $505. But there is no proper news about the final price. Before the launch, it came under the biggest Tech stories. So wait for the launch.

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Android Got a Makeover by Google

Ahead of Google I/O/Onext weekG, Google is likely to host an Android show that offers a glimpse of the changes coming with Android 16. The new material will use color, motion effects, nd the cues that probably the 18-24 year olds, the most fans of iPhones.

In an official Google says,” It’s time to move beyond ‘clean’ and ‘boring’ designs to create interfaces that connect with people on an emotional level”. Now we have to wait until the new Android 16 rolls out later this year.

Apple CarPlay Ultra

Apple’s next-gen CarPlay is supposed to land in the year 2024, but after an extended software delay, the device finally arrives for the new Aston Martin SUV. The Week's 7 Biggest Tech stories cover this product.

The CarPlay Ultra is only available for the new Aston Martin DBX. We can assume what’s coming to other cars, including Hyundai, Kia, and a few more.

With iOS, you can use CarPlay’s color schemes and wallpapers. You can also control the climate, radio stations, and heated seats from the same place. Hopefully, we don’t have to wait for another year for the biggest rollout of this product.

Streaming in The Biggest Tech Stories

Another busy week for the world of entertainment and Tech stories. Not only the new Superman trailer or Marvel’s Ironheart TV shows, but also a big announcement of this year’s ad-based trade show. HBO Max will stream once more in 2025, and the TV show renewal will be by Netflix. Next is Disney’s upcoming 2025 presentation. If you missed them, you can watch them on the seven biggest Disney+ shows.