ICYMI: the 7 biggest tech stories of the week, from DJI's new robovac to Artemis II iPhone photos
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by https://www.techradar.com/uk/author/hamish-hector · TechRadarNews By Hamish Hector published 11 April 2026
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Another week, another seven days of some seriously big tech news, and we're here to help you catch up on what you might have missed.
From Mac shortages to Artemis II iPhone photos, we have recaps of the seven biggest news stories of the week below for you.
When you're finished, make sure to also check out the eight new movies and TV shows you should watch this weekend.
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7. Pebblebee built an excellent AirTag rival
This week, personal safety device company Pebblebee launched its new Halo tracker, a new AirTag rival but with added functionalities.
Built on that ‘what if something goes wrong’ feeling, the Halo tracker can be registered on Apple’s Find My app or Google’s Find Hub, so no additional app is required. When activated, the tracker signals a 130dB siren when activated to attract attention from passersby in the area, and will also emit a flashing strobe of light (which doubles as a 150-lumen flashlight), all while sharing your real-time location with up to five trusted contacts called your Safety Circle
It’s retailing now for $59.99/ £55.28/ AU$87.88, and each device comes with a free 12-month subscription to Pebblebee’s Alert Live plan, which is required for live location sharing.
- Read the full story: Pebblebee’s new personal tracker is an AirTag crossed with a safety siren
6. We tried DJI's robovac
The people at DJI know a lot about drones, but it turns out they’re no slouches when it comes to robot vacuums, either. We tested the new DJI Romo P, with its funky transparent case that lets you see its cleaning components while it works, and its obstacle detection and navigation blew us away.
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