TechRadar Week in Review

"Why Apple had to hike Mac prices-and will the iPhone be next?"

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Intro – Marc
“Events, dear boy, events.” I’m not sure who said this — some dusty old politician, I think — but Tim Cook may have been thinking something similar when he raised prices on some of Apple’s most popular products yesterday.

For years, Apple has managed to sell devices that were somehow both expensive and good value — sure, you could buy rival products for less, but MacBooks and iPads were so well built, and lasted so long, that many considered the extra cost to be justified. But those days may be at an end, with the global RAM crisis forcing the tech giant’s hand. Apple devices may still be good value in the future, but they’ll be less good value than they were.

Fortunately, the news coincided with Amazon’s Prime Day extravaganza, meaning that many of the affected products can still be bought for a genuine bargain. Check out our guide to beating the Apple price hikes, together with many, many more deals that are still available as we near the sale’s end
 
Marc McLaren, Global Editor-in-Chief
 
 
 
 
WHAT HAPPENED – THIS WEEK'S BIGGEST STORIES
 
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Mac's are getting more expensive, and your next iPhone could cost more too (Future)
Apple finally drops the MacBook price-hike bomb we'd been fearing — and the iPhone could be next
How'd you like them Apples? “The consumer electronics industry is facing an unprecedented challenge,” Apple told us yesterday following the news that it was raising prices on Macs, iPads and assorted other devices. “The rapid expansion of AI data centers has created an extraordinary surge in demand for memory and storage.”

So yes, here we go again: the AI boom is directly increasing the cost of your tech, regardless of whether you care a jot about ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini or indeed Apple’s own stilted attempts to get in on the game. But hey, at least it’s super-easy to create memes now.

The increases range from 15-30% across almost the entire Mac and iPad lineup, while the poor old Apple TV 4K is now 54% more expensive in the US and 34% more in the UK. The Vision Pro also got a 6% bump, affecting precisely nobody.

This is not good news, obviously, and worse could be to come. “We are not at the bottom and will take more time to climb out,” industry analyst Tim Bajarin told TechRadar Editor at Large Lance Ulanoff yesterday; don’t be surprised if the new iPhones and Apple Watches cost more come September.

Cheaper stock is still available online at the time of writing, but that may not last for long. If you have your eye on a new iPad Air or MacBook Pro, we suggest you head to our Apple devices Prime Day deals roundup before the sale ends tonight.
 
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The Vice price isn't right for many fans (Rockstar Games)
We learned the price for Grand Theft Auto 6 — and it's far from a steal
Rockstar pulls off a price heist... Grand Theft Auto 6 preorders went live this week — and the price tag has everyone talking. The game, which is coming to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles, costs $79.99 / £69.99, which in the US is $10 more than most big games. We polled you to ask what you think of the price, and the majority of you said it costs too much... although many of you admitted that you plan to buy the game anyway!
 
The fact that physical copies won't even include a disc also caused a big stir, as did the news that access to certain in-game clothes and special vehicle customization options is limited to the even more expensive $99.99 / £89.99 Ultimate Edition.
 
Still, it looks like Rockstar is set to deliver an incredible experience, especially if the 63 newly released screenshots are anything to go by. A new leak suggests that the game will feature an incredibly dynamic open world filled with random events, along with fully interactive shops for players to visit.
 
 
 
 
WHAT ELSE? MORE OF THIS WEEK'S TECH NEWS
 
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The Meta Glasses Adventurer in tortoiseshell look particularly fetching on Lance Ulanoff (Future)
Meta wants to make smart specs mainstream — and its new Meta glasses might just do it
Looking good, Lance… Meta has unveiled new AI glasses, this time in collaboration with leading eyewear brand EssilorLuxottica. They're called, simply, Meta Glasses, and our Editor-at-Large Lance Ulanoff says they're more stylish — and considerably more affordable (from $299 / £269) — than its previous Ray-Ban specs.

Lance, who these days is rarely photographed not wearing a pair of smart specs (except perhaps when he's wearing his beloved Apple Vision Pro), got to try on the Meta Glasses, and try out their AI features, at a launch event in Manhattan. He also chatted to Meta execs, who said the company is working to make glasses that are more comfortable, more fashionable, and more affordable in a bid to "reach every corner of the market".

If you're looking for a pair of smart specs and you aren't grabbed by the new Meta Glasses, Josephine Watson has rounded up the best deals she's found on AI/AR glasses, including older options from Meta, and specs from XReal and RayNeo.

Get caught up — the rest of this week's tech news in 30 seconds

Surprise! Microsoft just unexpectedly extended Windows 10 support for another year

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The Trump administration has an official app, and White House staff reportedly hate it

Nothing showed off the design of its Phone (4b) — and it got a thumbs-down from fans
 
This new 'Cinematic 4K' movie player gave us a glimpse of what could come after Blu-rays
 
 
After 19 years, you can finally view the country of Georgia in Google Street View
 
 
 
 
WHAT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT
 
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Amazon Prime Day ends tonight (Future)
Prime Day ends today — these are the best deals still live on some of our favorite tech

Our personal Prime Day picks… We haven’t been talking about much else this week other than Amazon's latest Prime Day event, because the team has been too busy finding the best deals on the best tech they’ve reviewed and rated to write about much else.

Prime Day ends today, and below you’ll find some of the top deals we've found this week that are still available, complete with detailed breakdowns of why our writers love these products, and why they think you will too. Be sure to also check out our round-ups of the 150 best Prime Day deals to shop at Amazon US, and the 100+ best deals still live at Amazon UK.

James Davidson recommends snapping up these deals on the LG B5 48-inch OLED TV before stock runs out

James also uses the Sennheiser Momentum 4 headphones every day — and says there's no better time to buy them

Matt Evans thinks you should bag these excellent Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra deals

Lance Ulanoff says your feathered friends will love you if you grab these deals on the Birdbuddy Pro feeder/camera

Lance also reckons the Kindle Colorsoft is so cheap there's no point buying the Kindle Paperwhite

Not sure which Kindle is right for you? Take our quiz to find out

Anker's super-compact power bank has come to Harry Padoan's rescue many times — and it's got a big old price cut

Harry also rates the Sony WH-1000XM6 over Bose and AirPods rivals — especially at this record-low price

The Roborock Saros 10 saved Ruth Hamilton from dog-hair hell — and it's down to its lowest price yet

Matt Hanson says these Windows laptops are now better buys than the price-hiked MacBook Neo

The LG UltraGear 5K2K is Isaiah Williams' dream ultrawide gaming monitor — especially at these prices

 
 
 
 
WHAT WE'VE TESTED
 
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The Oura Ring 5 could easily be mistaken for jewelery (Future)
The Oura Ring 5 is the most stylish and accurate smart ring on the market, but it's a luxury item
Ringing the changes... If it came down to looks and performance, Amelia Schwanke's Oura Ring 5 review would have been straight As. The 40% reduction in size from the previous model makes the Ring 5 the most discreet smart ring around, and it can easily pass as jewelry. It tracks over 50 health and wellness metrics, excels at sleep insights, and heart-rate readings came within 3bpm of the Polar H10 chest strap (the gold standard in consumer heart-rate monitoring).

Where it falls short is on value. Pricing starts at $399 / £399, and with a $5.99 monthly subscription and optional charging case on top, you're looking at the better part of $600 / £600 to own it for a year. That makes it hard to recommend over the Oura Ring 4, which hit a record-low $226 / £232 this week, making it much better value, based on our comparison of the Oura Ring 4 and Oura Ring 5. Whichever one you go for, you'll still be getting the same great Oura Ring app experience and insights. 
 
More from the TechRadar test bench…
 
 
Leica's new SL3-P full-frame mirrorless camera is a masterclass in restrained design

Which instant camera is best: Polaroid or Instax? Here's why we're team Polaroid all the way
 
No drilling required! These are the best smart locks we've tested for easy installation
 
We've tested for every budget — here's our official ranking of the best student laptops

Can a palm-sized instant camera make quality prints? Our Polaroid Go Gen 3 review says so
 
They might be small, but Klipsch's Nines II speakers can fill a sizeable room with audio

Harry Padoan is ditching wireless after testing these cheap wired earbuds from Sennheiser
 
Look out DJI… The new Insta360 Luna Ultra is an 8K compact vlogging camera with dual lenses, an innovative detachable OLED touchscreen and control module, and a host of high-end video features — check out our resident content creator Tim Coleman's video review below.
 
Luna Ultra video
 
 
 
 
WHAT'S ON – THE WEEK IN ENTERTAINMENT
 
Milly Alcock as supergirl
Milly Alcock delivers a pitch-perfect performance as Kara Zor-El / Supergirl (DC Studios / Warner Bros. Pictures)
Milly Alcock is a super Supergirl, but the new movie fails to do justic to its source material

The first Supergirl movie in 42 years has flown into theaters, and while our Senior Entertainment Writer Tom Power loved Milly Alcock's performance as Kara Zor-El, he says the movie “fails to do justice to the graphic novel it’s based on”. You can read Tom’s comprehensive take in his Supergirl review — and if you’ve already seen the film, check out Tom’s Supergirl ending explained article to find out how it sets up another DC Universe flick.

In her Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2 review, Jasmine Valentine says Netflix’s live-action adaptation of the beloved anime is a "huge improvement" on its "dreadful" first season. Even so, Jasmine says it still can’t match the brilliance of the original show; maybe its third and final season will…

Elsewhere in the entertainment world, TechRadar's number one Disney fan, Jacob Krol, got an exclusive first look at Disney's next-generation audio-animatronic technology — and watched a pirate transform into a skeleton in seconds.

If you’re looking to escape the heat (in the UK) and/or the World Cup (anywhere) this weekend, make sure to check out the latest edition of our weekly streaming round-up. There’s something for everyone, I promise you!

 
 
 
 
WHAT TO TRY: TIPS, HACKS AND OUR FAVORITE NEW PRODUCTS
 
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Oscar Isaac is just one of the many famous actors that has stepped inside the Criterion Closet (Criterion Collection)
A virtual version of the Criterion Closet, how a tech influencer got us excited about AI again, and Garmin tips
You can explore the entire Criterion Blu-ray range in 3D with this brilliant virtual closet
 
Matt Hanson spoke to a tech influencer about why everyone should try vibe coding
 
 
ChatGPT's new 'Scheduled Tasks' feature is the closest thing yet to a real AI assistant
 
Find out how a hearing aid pioneer is making headphones sound better than ever
 
An ode to digital minimalism: why more Android makers should take notes from Nothing OS
 
Researchers using AI to read a 2,000-year-old scroll is the best use of the tech we've seen
 
 
Not sure how many updates your phone has left? Read our guide on the longevity of phones
 
We love the sound of this screen-free Wi-Fi streamer promising to save us from Spotify
 
 
 
 
 
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WHAT YOU THINK – THIS WEEK'S POLL
 
Instax vs Polaroid: which is the better instant camera?
VoteInstax all the way
VotePolaroid forever
 
 
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