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Week in Review: your must-read guide to what's happened and what's next

Apple smart specs hint, Fire TV revamp, Record Store Day and more
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17 April 2026
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Intro – Marc
Music and tech have long been entwined, from Thomas Edison’s invention of the phonograph through Kraftwerk’s pioneering electronica and up to Spotify, Sonos, AirPods, and everything else we take for granted today.
 
Record Store Day is less a celebration of tech than it is of vinyl records — but it gives us the opportunity to wax lyrical about our favorite turntables and other audio kit, so we’re going to take it all the same. Read on for our full guide.
 
But don’t stop there — keep reading for lots more, such as… new Fire Sticks! New GoPros! The strangest Switch game ever! And of course what to watch on TV this weekend. Enjoy!
 
Marc McLaren, Global Editor-in-Chief
 
 
 
 
What happened – this week's biggest stories
 
top down shot of a record player with a yellow deck
We're getting into the groove for Record Store Day (Tinyl)
Tomorrow is Record Store Day — here are the top vinyl drops, and everything else you need to know
It's the vinyl countdown… We’re big fans of Record Store Day at TechRadar, partly because many of us are big music fans — but also because it gives us the perfect excuse to upgrade our audio kit. But where to start? Don’t fret, dear readers, we have everything you need to know…
 
For instance, if you’re more bothered about the vinyls than the hardware then we’ll point you towards our hand-picked list of the 13 Record Store Day releases we’re spending our own money on.
 
If you want a new turntable, meanwhile, then you could check out my guide to the 6 turntables I’d buy this RSD (and the speakers and accessories to go with them) or our Audio Editor and all-round sonic expert Becky Scarrott’s 4 best wireless turntable setups.
 
 
All that, and we can also offer advice on how to clean your vinyl, too. You really have no excuse not to spend the weekend listening to music now — and let us know your plans for Record Store Day in this week's poll at the bottom of this newsletter.
 
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Amazon is upgrading its Fire TV Sticks and Fire TVs (Future)
Amazon is upgrading its Fire TVs — and renaming them
Own one of Amazon's Fire TVs or Fire TV Sticks? Good news: Amazon is rolling out a major upgrade which it says will make it easier and faster for you to find the movies and shows you want to watch, along with new channels devoted to news, cookery, and more. Amazon is also rebranding its Fire TVs as 'Ember' — although we're not quite sure that conveys the right message visually — and introducing a new Artline model designed to rival Samsung's The Frame TVs. 

Amazon also unveiled a new, slimmer Fire TV HD Stick that should be easier to slot into an HDMI port in between your other connected devices — but the media and retail giant is currently facing a lawsuit filed on behalf of customers who claim it deliberately 'bricked' older Fire TV Sticks in order to force them to upgrade.
 
 
 
 
What else? The rest of this week's news in 60 seconds
 
Apple teases smart specs but faces a Maps backlash, and GoPro is on a Mission

We've been hearing rumblings about Apple working on AR glasses for a while, and this week senior exec Greg Joswiak dropped the biggest hint yet that the company is indeed working on a rival to the Meta Ray-Bans. If and when these… iGlasses? arrive, our smart specs specialist Hamish Hector thinks Apple's emphasis on privacy could give its glasses the edge.

That said, the user experience may not be entirely free of intrusion — Apple Maps users are up in arms about the imminent arrival of ads in the app, so when you finally get to don your Apple specs, don't be surprised if you see a 'message from Apple's trusted partners' out of the corner of your eye.

The RAM crisis continues to bite, with Samsung Galaxy phones and tablets, and Microsoft Surface Laptops and Surface Pros, the latest devices to see hefty price hikes. RAM is also implicated in a worsening Mac mini shortage, as serious AI users snap up Apple's smallest Mac, and Mac Studios, and load them out with the extra RAM required to run local AIs such as OpenClaw. 

Get caught up…

GoPros unveiled the biggest overhaul of its action cam line in 20 years with a trio of ‘professional’ Mission 1 8K action cams — and one of them supports hundreds of pro camera lenses.

The Wayback Machine could be facing a fight for survival

The DJI Pocket 4 offers 7 great upgrades over its predecessor

Solar panels are seemingly causing it to rain in a desert
 
 
 
 
 
What we're talking about
 
Robot uprisings old and new, a photo feast for the eyes, and ChatGPT vs Claude

Everything old is new again… Lance Ulanoff has been captivated this week by two very different videos featuring robots, one from a few days ago, and the other from 1897. He's been watching, and rewatching, a TikTok of a humanoid robot called Edward chasing wild boar through the streets of Warsaw, the Polish capital, which appeared just a couple of days after he wrote about what is probably the first robot movie ever created, made by the French filmmaker, toymaker and magician George Méliès.

More from the water cooler…

Forget Lego Smart Bricks — check out this ‘ridiculously wild’ home-built Lego PC

Matt Evans thinks Fitbit's new screenless tracker is a better fit for the brand than a smartwatch

Tim Coleman has been enthusing over the winning Sony World Photography Awards photos

Becca Caddy questioned her judgement after using ChatGPT to track Iran war news

Staying with AI, and returning to Lance, he's been weighing up the pros and cons of ChatGPT and Claude in the wake of the 'QuitGPT' movement, which sprang up following OpenAI's and Anthropic's highly publicized interactions with the US Department of War. Check out his video explainer below.

 
Lance AI video
 
 
 
 
What we've tested
 
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The Oppo Find X9 Ultra takes design cues from Hasselblad's cameras (Future)
The Hasselblad-inspired Oppo Find X9 Ultra looks like the ultimate camera phone

Our Cameras Editor, Tim Coleman, enjoyed some hands-on time with the Oppo Find X9 Ultra ahead of the smartphone's launch next week. Why, you might be wondering, would you task a cameras expert with testing a smartphone? Well, Oppo co-developed the Find X9 Ultra with camera brand Hasselblad, with the phone taking design and UI cues from its iconic cameras, and featuring Hasselblad optical tech.

Tim has long been a fan of Hasselblad cameras, and now he's smitten with the Find X9 Ultra, calling it "the most beautiful phone of 2026 so far" and adding "It really feels like a baby Hasselblad." Look out for his full review, coming soon.

More from the TR test bench…

James Davidson says the LG G6 is the new best option for brighter rooms

Is the Garmin Bounce 2 the top smartwatch for kids? We got a kid to test it

DJI Romo P vs Roborock Saros 10R — which robot vac is best at dodging obstacles?

Dyson's super-slim PencilWash got Cat Ellis' kitchen floor sparkling in minutes

Hamish Hector has been trying out the RayNeo Air 4 Pro, and he thinks they're the best affordable XR glasses money you can buy right now — check out his video review below.

 
Air glasses video
 
 
 
 
What's on – the week in entertainment
 
TechRadar
Spider-Man swings into CinemaCon 2026

It’s been a busy week for TechRadar’s Entertainment team, with CinemaCon 2026 producing a deluge of big news. Headline reveals included the first extended clip of Spider-Man: Brand New Day, and a new Avengers: Doomsday trailer that offered a first official glimpse of Robert Downey Jr’s Doctor Doom in action.

On the streaming front, the showrunner of Stranger Things spin-off Tales From 85 has explained why the main show’s cast didn’t return for the animated offshoot, fans had lots of questions about the ending of Invincible season 4 episode 7, and Daredevil: Born Again season 2 episode 5 brought two Marvel characters back from the dead.

We did say it was a busy week, and we think we've earned the right to sit down and relax in front of our TVs this weekend — if you'd like to join us, be sure to check out our latest round-up of the best new shows and movies on the major streamers.

 
 
 
 
TechRadar on TikTok
 
This week, we take a look at the new DJI Pocket 4 vlogging camera, celebrate the arrival of Waymo driverless cars in London, and show you how to use the new AirDrop integration on Samsung Galaxy S26 phones. Follow TechRadar on TikTok!
 
 
 
 
 
What to try: tips, hacks and our favorite new products
 
Enhance your AI image creations, relive the days of analog TV, and build a tiny ereader

Graham Barlow found that a few tweaks to your AI image prompts can go a long way

Here are 7 great apps to level up your new MacBook Neo

This analog TV simulator app is the ultimate retro tech fix

Our top picks for TVs to watch the NBA playoffs, or anything else

The world's smallest ereader fits in the palm of your hand, and you can make one for less than $50

ChatGPT can turn your kid’s doodles into impressively lifelike animals

Follow these tips to make sure you're using your bird feeder camera safely

 
 
 
 
What we're playing
 
Hand holding Wii character of Lance Ulanoff in the game Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream
The TechRadar team treats the real-life Lance a little better than this… mostly (Nintendo)
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is the perfect Nintendo Switch game for the social media age
Gaming Editor Dashiell Wood has been busy looking after tiny versions of the TechRadar team in Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream in order to review the new Nintendo Switch life-simulation game, which was released yesterday. It turns out any game that lets you create an adorable Mii Lance Ulanoff is a winner, and Dash had plenty of praise for the "practically endless" possibilities for character creation and interaction.
 
Ahead of its release, game director Ryutaro Takahashi revealed that Living the Dream took some nine years to develop, and explained that user-generated content was a big focus for the development team. The devs also disclosed that the programming of the game was "pure chaos", explained why the game won't support the Switch 2's new resolution boost feature, and revealed that they had an intense debate over whether or not Miis should fart.

More from the TRG team…
 
The legendary RPG series that inspired The Witcher is finally coming to Xbox and PlayStation
 
Pragmata delivers some of the best space action Rob Dwiar has ever experienced
 
Isaiah Williams is 160 hours into Crimson Desert, and he still hasn't covered half of its map
 
George Chrysostomou played Genshin Impact on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, and he can't believe how far mobile gaming has come
 
 
 
 
 
What you think – this week's poll
 
Are you planning to visit your favorite record store for Record Store Day tomorrow?
Vote Yes, I always go
Vote Yes, but especially for Record Store Day
Vote Maybe, I haven't decided yet
Vote No, I'll wait for Monday and buy online
 
 
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