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    ICYMI: the week's 7 biggest tech stories from Tesla finally launching robotaxis (kinda) and Samsung's foldables teaser

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    Sat, 28 Jun 2025 07:00:00 +0000

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    Here's the biggest tech news stories from Samsung, Amazon, Tesla, and more
    for June 28, 2025

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    Want to catch up on the biggest tech news stories you might have missed from the past seven days?

    You're in luck, as we've rounded up the biggest events from Tesla launching its robotaxis (in a way) in Austin to reports of PS5s failing as an old debunked issue resurfaces.

    Once you're up to speed on all that, be sure to check out the 7 new movies
    and TV shows to stream this weekend (June 27). 8. We hosted Smart Home week (Image credit: Getty Images / Kemal Yildirim)

    Ever wanted to get started with smart lighting, set up a home security
    system, or automate everyday chores? This week, we've brought you a heap of expert advice and tutorials to help you get started with smart home tech. Whether you're getting connected for the first time or want to get more out
    of the devices you already have, we're here to help.

    Smart home tech is all about making your life easier, so well show you the devices that will do the most for you and show you how to connect them all together in a seamless system. Its a lot simpler and more affordable than you might expect, and youll be amazed at just how much it can do for you! Read more: Welcome to TechRadar's Smart Home Week 7. Windows 10 fans got a new lifeline (Image credit: Shutterstock - Wachiwit)

    Microsoft is officially cutting the cord on Windows 10 on October 14, but
    this week it threw a buoy to anyone who needs a bit more time to switch to Windows 11.

    The Extended Security Updates (ESU) program brings important security patches to Windows 10 for a year after official support ends. And theres now a new wizard to help you get your PC enrolled itll be available in the Windows Insider Program in July, before rolling out more widely in August.

    The wizard cant, unfortunately, wave its wand to make Windows 11 go away, but it will help you kick that can down the road for another year if you arent quite ready to make the leap. Read more: Windows 10 users who dont want to upgrade to Windows 11 get new lifeline from Microsoft 6. Cambridge Audio made us even crazier about music (Image credit: Future)

    Until now, Cambridge Audios wireless earbuds have been pretty good, but in a market so chock full of plucky contenders, pretty good is usually not good enough. And so the company is back with a very concerted effort, in the shape of the new Melomania A100.

    Look, its not every week that such a gifted set of earbuds arrives. Here is a product priced to compete squarely in the mainstream, but with so few
    apparent compromises yes, they sound great; yes, the ANC is very effective it makes the price tag seem unfathomable.

    In every respect (build quality, specification and, especially, performance) these earbuds outperform their asking price by a wide margin. Highly recommended. Read more: I tested Cambridge Audio's all-new Melomania A100 earbuds 5. Multiple users reported PS5 failures (Image credit: Sony)

    Panic stations, folks; reports of PS5 failures due to liquid metal leaking issues are resurfacing, despite previously being debunked. This comes from
    the founder of indie developer Alderon Games, who claims that developers and multiple players reported constant abrupt shutdowns while playing its Rise of Titans game.

    Its perhaps the worst possible time for issues to occur, as arguably the most anticipated game of all time, GTA 6 , is almost upon us; therefore, its advised to place consoles horizontally to avoid any potential complications. Read more: I sure hope my PS5 doesn't die before GTA 6 - reports suggest hardware issues could damage consoles over time 4. Bond found its next movie director (Image credit: MGM)

    The first James Bond movie of the Amazon MGM Studios era is starting to take shape with a new director set to take over the reins that you might have
    heard of: Denis Villeneuve.

    Known for big blockbusters like Dune, Arrival, Sicario, and Blade Runner
    2049, the filmmaker has been trusted with taking over established franchises before, and so understands that the Bond movies are sacred territory.

    A self-proclaimed die-hard Bond fan, the announcement of Villeneuves appointment has been largely welcomed by fans, with many taking to social media to say how excited they are. Although some have raised concerns that Villeneuves other upcoming projects, like Dune ,3 might mean therell be a longer wait. Read more: I cant believe Im excited for a Bond movie again: Amazons bold new direction for 007 has fans talking 3. Teslas self-driving robotaxis hit the road (Image credit: Tesla)

    After quite the wait, the Tesla robotaxi service has launched in Austin, Texas, so now you can be ferried around in a Tesla vehicle with no human driver behind the wheel.

    However, its a very limited thing. Not only does it only cover a very
    specific part of Austin a region that's been thoroughly mapped by Tesla's software but you also have to receive an invite to even try the service.

    You wont be alone on your ride for now either, as each robo taxi comes with its own robo taxi employee who can shut the car down if it gets into trouble, which bodes well for how Tesla thinks this test will go. Read more: Tesla has launched its robotaxi service for a handful of super-fans 2. Chromecast with Google TV finally got its update (Image credit: Google)

    The Android 14 update, which we first reported that Chromecasts would be getting back in March, is at last available for everyone.

    Some people did initially manage to start installing the update, so this new rollout is for two versions a smaller package for anyone who downloaded the initial Android 14 update before it was pulled, and a larger one for anyone who didn't and whose device is still running Android 12.

    According to Google, the update should lead to "a snappier, more responsive
    TV experience". Read more: Chromecast with Google TV's long Android 14 nightmare is over 1. Samsung set the date for Galaxy Unpacked (Image credit: Samsung)

    After numerous hints from Samsung and many rumors about the next Galaxy Z Fold, Galaxy Z Flip, and Galaxy Watches, you can now officially mark your calendars for July 9, 2025.

    The Galaxy Unpacked festivities will kick off at 10am ET / 7am PT / 3pm BST
    on July 9, 2025, and the event will be live-streamed. TechRadar will be on
    the scene in Brooklyn, New York, reporting live, so well be breaking down err... Unpacking everything that Samsung unveils.

    The teaser says 'Ultra Unfolds' suggesting we might also see the rumored Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Ultra. Read more: Is the Galaxy Z Fold ready to go Ultra?



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