Subj : ICYMI: the 8 biggest tech stories of the week, from ChatGPT's sho To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Sat May 03 2025 10:15:07 ICYMI: the 8 biggest tech stories of the week, from ChatGPT's shopping upgrade to GTA 6 delays Date: Sat, 03 May 2025 09:00:00 +0000 Description: The week's 8 biggest tech stories from Nothing, OpenAI, Netflix, Starlink and more for May 3, 2025. FULL STORY ====================================================================== Every week is a busy week in technology, and the past seven days have been no exception. Just in case you haven't had chance to visit TechRadar every day this week (we'll forgive you), these are the most important stories you need to know about. There's a lot to get through here: more advances in AI, a new number one Bluetooth speaker, and promises of futuristic devices on the way. From phones to satellites, there's a varied selection of stories below. Once you've made it all the way through, you'll be back up to date with all the comings and goings in tech since last weekend and if the next few days are looking busy too, don't worry, because we'll have another ICYMI for you this time next week. 8. Netflix revealed the date for its Tudum showcase Netflix Tudum 2025 is less than a month away (Image credit: Netflix) Netflix has a big content showcase every year called Tudum (the sound the Netflix app makes when it launches) and we now know that the 2025 extravaganza is going to be taking place late on May 31 in the US, and early on June 1 in the UK and Australia. There are plenty of reasons to tune in, based on the Tudum 2025 trailer. We should be getting updates on some of the biggest properties Netflix has, including Stranger Things , Squid Game , and Wednesday , as well as the third movie in the Knives Out franchise. Read more: Netflix announces May air date for Tudum 2025 and it'll include news on Stranger Things season 5, Wednesday season 2, Squid Game season 3, and more 7. We reviewed the worlds best Bluetooth speaker The JBL Flip 7 (Image credit: Future / Simon Lucas) JBL has a very strong reputation when it comes to portable Bluetooth speakers, and the brand new Flip 7 only enhances that reputation further: it's just earned itself five stars out of five in our in-depth JBL Flip 7 review , and our writers really don't give out that score easily. The speaker has hugely impressed us in terms of its design, build quality, and battery life, and then of course there's the beautifully punchy and detailed sound too. It offers a much bigger and much better soundscape than you'd expect, given its compact dimensions. Read more: I reviewed the new JBL Flip 7, and the new Bluetooth speaker boss is better than the old boss 6. Nothing launched another impressive budget phone We have new CMF products from Nothing (Image credit: Nothing) Nothing continues to release devices that perfectly balance performance and price, with the latest gadget to catch our eye being the CMF Phone 2 Pro. Yours for just $279 / 219 (around AU$460) from next week, it looks like being one of the best cheap phones of 2025. That's not all, because Nothing also unveiled the CMF Buds 2, Buds 2 Plus, and Buds 2a, which again put more expensive devices to shame in terms of value for money. Not only are these new gadgets attractively priced, they also offer stylish, eye-catching designs. Read more: Nothing reveals tempting CMF Phone 2 Pro pricing and specs alongside bargain wireless earbuds 5. OpenAI fixed ChatGPTs annoying personality ChatGPT models are changing again (Image credit: Shutterstock/EI Editorial) It's always refreshing to see a tech company admit that it's made a mistake, and having noticed that GPT-4o's personality had become "too sycophant-y and annoying", OpenAI CEO Sam Altman promised that fixes were rolling out to correct the issues this week. The core of the problem has been that ChatGPT has been trying too hard to be human, with too many flattering remarks and too many fake-sounding expressions of excitement. It turns out that most of us like our AI companions to admit to their artificiality. Read more: Sam Altman says OpenAI will fix ChatGPT's 'annoying' new personality but this viral prompt is a good workaround for now 4. Starlinks satellite internet got a tempting 'free' offer Now is a great time to get started with Starlink (Image credit: Starlink) Starlink's efforts to try and connect the most cut-off and remote parts of the world to the internet continue, and the latest offer from the company waives the hardware setup fee for new subscribers, as long as they commit for at least 12 months to the satellite service. That's a hefty saving of $349 in the US, for example, but not everyone is eligible to get the money off. To begin with, it's only available in "select markets" (check the Starlink website to see if you qualify), and there are some additional terms and conditions attached too. Read more: Starlink is now offering its satellite internet kit for free on a new plan but not everyone can get it 3. GTA 6 got delayed until 2026 GTA 6 is no longer coming in 2025 (Image credit: Rockstar Games) Say it ain't so: the most anticipated video game of recent years will no longer be launching this year. Rockstar Games had promised we'd see Grand Theft Auto 6 in 2025, but has now announced the title is getting pushed back, and will be unveiled on May 26, 2026. The reasons are the usual ones for this kind of delay, that the fans "expect and deserve" the best possible experience, and so on. Next year we might well find that GTA 6 fans actually deserve to wait a little longer than May but that remains to be seen. Read more: Grand Theft Auto 6 release date confirmed, but it's been delayed here's why 2. New Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses were teased The current Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses (Image credit: Future) The smart glasses made by Meta and Ray-Ban have helped push this gadget form factor further towards the mainstream, so we're excited to see what comes next: and what comes next will apparently be multiple new versions of the specs, arriving later this year. Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg went on the record in an earnings report to say that the range would "expand" in 2025, and offer some "new technological capabilities". We've also got some ideas about what Zuckerberg could mean, and what improvements we might see. Read more: Mark Zuckerberg confirms new Ray-Ban smart glasses are coming 'later this year' here are the 3 pairs I think well see 1. ChatGPT got a dangerously useful shopping upgrade Going shopping with ChatGPT (Image credit: OpenAI) ChatGPT announced a big upgrade to its online shopping skills this week, with the idea being that you can have a natural, interactive conversation with the AI about the products you want and the budget you've got, and get some suitable buying options in return. We've already tested out the new features, and they have the potential to completely transform the way we shop online assuming you trust AI to pick out the right items for you. If you'd rather do more of the research yourself, you might still prefer the old ways. Read more: I've seen ChatGPT's new shopping features in action, and this could be the game changer we've been waiting for You might also like Google reveals powerful NotebookLM app for Android and iOS with release date here's what it looks like Alexa+ rollout hits major milestone, but Amazon warns the technology is currently still primitive Fujifilm tipped to launch the weirdest compact camera of 2025 soon here are 5 things to expect ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/tech/icymi-the-8-biggest-tech-stories-of-the-week-fr om-chatgpts-shopping-upgrade-to-gta-6-delays --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .