Tech Roundup: July Week 4 — Top Stories You Missed
As July draws to a close, the tech world buzzes with groundbreaking unveils, regulatory shifts, and sizzling innovations. From foldable flagships to sweeping safety laws, here’s your in-depth recap of the most impactful stories from the final week of July 2025.
1. Samsung Unpacked Unveils a Full Foldables Lineup + Gemini-Powered Watches
Samsung’s July Unpacked event delivered a feast of new gadgets:
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Galaxy Z Fold 7, now ultra-thin with an 8″ main display and a powerful 200 MP camera.
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Galaxy Z Flip 7 and the budget-friendly Flip 7 FE.
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Watch fans were treated to the Galaxy Watch 8 series, now powered by Google’s Gemini AI assistant. The Watch Ultra, with its antioxidant-level tracker, was a standout. Price tags start at $349 for the Watch 8 and reach $1,999 for the Fold 7.TechRadar
2. Pixel 10 Lineup and Pixel Watch 4 Teased Ahead of August Launch
Google confirmed its Made by Google 2025 event for August 20, set to debut the Pixel 10 series, including a Pro Fold model, and the Pixel Watch 4. Leaks reveal a brighter 6.4″ cover screen, 5,015 mAh battery, faster charging, and the new Tensor G5 chip.Android Central
3. UK Enacts Stricter Online Safety Rules for Children
As of July 25, UK platforms must comply with the Online Safety Act, enforcing age checks for harmful content (like pornography and self-harm material) and protecting minors in accordance with GDPR. Privacy advocates and child protection groups continue pushing for stronger safeguards.The Guardian
4. Intel Restructures Amid Massive Layoffs
Intel rolled out a sweeping internal reorganization:
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The Chief Strategy Officer, Safroadu Yeboah-Amankwah, exited the company on June 30.
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Up to 20% of worldwide staff, including the entire automotive chip group, will be laid off as of July 15.
The move aims to refocus Intel on its core chip and AI strategies under the leadership of CEO Lip-Bu Tan.Indiatimes
5. AI Continues to Reshape Work: From Salesforce to Schools
A broad wave of AI adoption is transforming workplaces and classrooms:
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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff revealed AI now performs 50% of company tasks with 93% accuracy.
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Microsoft declared AI usage mandatory for its workforce.
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A recent survey found 60% of teachers are now using AI tools to save ~6 hours weekly while improving lesson quality—but those unfamiliar with AI remain skeptical.Ethan B. Holland
6. Tech Trends of July 2025: AI, Foldables, and Cosmic Discoveries
July’s tech scene highlighted:
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AI-driven creativity and infrastructure growth
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Mainstreaming of foldables, with Samsung, Honor, and upcoming Apple launches
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Heightened privacy debates and cybersecurity focus
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Astrophysics breakthroughs and expanded space exploration investmentsTS2 Space+1
7. Other Notable Headlines You May Have Missed
While not week-specific, here are important July-wide tech developments:
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Apple’s Metal 4 API brings AI-powered GPU support to Mac—it can rival CUDA’s local compute without cloud reliance.
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Apple also unveiled a $500B U.S. AI infrastructure investment for chips, R&D, and data centers.
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Huawei launched Pangu 5.5, a powerful enterprise-grade AI model.DEV Community
Why These Developments Matter
Major Tech Armies Expand: Samsung and Google’s hardware rollouts signal that AI integration into consumer devices is accelerating rapidly.
AI Reshapes Workflows: From schoolrooms to boardrooms, AI is becoming a prerequisite, not an option.
Policy Catches Up: With the UK’s Online Safety Act, governments are attempting to regulate tech’s speed and impact — especially on youth.
Industry Turmoil and Focus: Intel’s layoffs are a sign that hardware giants are under pressure to adapt and do more than just churn out chips.
Looking Ahead: Apple’s massive AI investment and new GPU strategies could reset competitive dynamics. Meanwhile, the shift to foldable dominance and AI-powered devices underscores a bold year ahead.
Quick Summary Table
Category | Highlights |
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Devices | Samsung Foldables, Pixel 10 Series, Gemini-powered Watches |
Workplace AI | Salesforce, Microsoft mandate, teachers using AI |
Policy | UK Online Safety Act enforcement |
Corporate Restructuring | Intel layoffs and leadership reshuffle |
Longer-Term Trends | AI infrastructure expansion, GPU advances, new enterprise models |