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It was a huge week in the world of tech. After 20 years, Apple finally discontinued the iPod — but you can still buy a iPad Touch “while supplies last.” Google held its annual developer’s conference, Google I/O, where it announced a host of new smartphones and gadgets. Sonos finally announced its much-leaked entry-level soundbar, the Sonos Ray, as well as its first smart voice assistant, Sonos Voice. And Sony finally revealed its newest noise-canceling cans, the Sony WH-1000XM5. But that’s just the tipping point.
Here’s everything you missed from the past week.
Sony WH-1000XM5

The Sony WH-1000XM5 are the company’s newest flagship noise-canceling headphones and the successor to the 2020-released Sony WH-1000XM4. The new models have been redesigned with a more lightweight body and wider earcups. They have more powerful active noise-cancellation and improved microphones for call clarity. They also have a new fast charging ability. The downside? At $400, they’re pretty pricey. Available now.