ICYMI: the 7 biggest tech stories of the week, from ChatGPT's voice mode upgrade to the Black Friday sales

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Welcome to another In Case You Missed It (ICYMI) round-up, which we do every week to make sure you're fully caught up with all the big stories that have been breaking in the world of technology over the last seven days.

It's been a bumper week this week – as it is every week – and we've seen an important upgrade for ChatGPT, a new retro film camera from Kodak, an update on the US ban for DJI, a tease about the 'future of wearables' from Garmin, and more besides.


7. Kodak gave us a gloriously retro 35mm film camera

Kodak Snapic A1 35mm camera

Kodak's newest camera (Image credit: Reto Production)

Say hello to the Snapic A1, a new 35mm film camera from Kodak that offers multiple exposure shooting, a 25mm three-element glass lens, a maximum aperture of f/9.5, and manual focus, all wrapped up in a plastic build with a retro aesthetic.

The camera tips the scales at a mere 117 grams, comes in two colors (Rhino Grey and Ivory White), and costs $99 (that's around £75 / AU$150), with a neck strap and pouch included. Given the sample photos provided, we're cautiously optimistic about performance, too.


6. Garmin teased the ‘future of wearables’

Whoop MG worn on man's wrist on street

Garmin could be working on a Whoop-style, screenless band (Image credit: Future)

What is Garmin working on? One of the company's official social media pages posted and then pulled a teaser for a new device, promising the 'future of wearables' – and there's been plenty of speculation online about what the teaser could be referring to.

Based on the brief glimpse we get in the teaser image, it looks as though the upcoming device could be a slim smartwatch rather than the Whoop competitor Garmin is rumored to be working on – but we won't know for sure until Garmin makes it official.

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5. ChatGPT got a voice mode upgrade

Three phones showing ChatGPT's voice mode in action

ChatGPT voice mode just got an upgrade (Image credit: OpenAI)

The voice mode inside ChatGPT now works much more seamlessly with the text mode, so you can switch between them more easily. We've already given the new interface a whirl, and came away impressed by how much it improves the user experience of the AI bot.

We've got all the details you need to know about the newly revised and improved voice mode, including how to switch back to the old interface, and exactly what the differences are if you're signed up for one of the ChatGPT subscription plans, compared to free users.


4. Insta360’s all-seeing drone got a launch date

The Antigravity A1 goes on sale next month

(Image credit: Future)

Insta360 has a new 360-degree drone called the Antigravity A1, which should make for some spectacular in-flight views, and some fantastic subsequent photos and videos. The drone was actually announced in August, but now we have an on-sale date too.

You'll be able to place your order for the Antigravity A1 on Thursday, December 4 – and it's going to be available worldwide, so you should be able to get hold of one. In the meantime, DJI is strongly rumored to be working on its own 360-degree drone device.


3. OpenAI’s first gadget took a step closer to reality

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman attends the artificial intelligence(AI) Revolution Forum in Taipei on September 25, 2023.

Sam Altman has been talking about his company's upcoming gadget (Image credit: Shutterstock/ jamesonwu1972)

It's no longer a secret that OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman, in partnership with ex-Apple design chief Jony Ive, are working on a device that will let you carry ChatGPT around with you at all times – but we're still waiting to find out what it looks like and what it'll cost.

Those questions remain unanswered, but we do know the gadget is getting closer to a launch. Altman has now gone on the record saying the device should feel like a "cabin by a lake" compared to an iPhone – whatever that means – and will be launching within the next couple of years.


2. DJI warned us about its imminent US ban

DJI Neo in flight in front of trees

The DJI Neo (Image credit: James Abbott)

Time is rapidly running out for DJI to avoid having new products banned in the US – not because any security audit has found it to be a threat to US national security, but because no security audit at all has taken place, with a December 23 deadline fast approaching.

DJI has now posted a full update on the current situation for its users, and is asking for their help to avoid a ban. Find out what the ban will mean for DJI if it eventually comes into force, and that will happen to the products you've already bought after that date.


1. We hand-picked the best Black Friday deals

Black Friday deals 2025

(Image credit: Future)

We take Black Friday deals hunting very seriously here at TechRadar, and our team of experts has been hard at work looking across the biggest retailers on the web for the holiday season discounts that you should be taking advantage of across this week.

We're not just looking for the most significant discounts out there – though that's part of it – but we're also picking out the best gadgets and products on the market, and finding them at the lowest prices. You can be sure that all of these deals are worth your while.


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Dave is a freelance tech journalist who has been writing about gadgets, apps and the web for more than two decades. Based out of Stockport, England, on TechRadar you'll find him covering news, features and reviews, particularly for phones, tablets and wearables. Working to ensure our breaking news coverage is the best in the business over weekends, David also has bylines at Gizmodo, T3, PopSci and a few other places besides, as well as being many years editing the likes of PC Explorer and The Hardware Handbook.

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