Mateusz Brzeziński

Mateusz Brzeziński is a financial and technology journalist at Bez-kabli.pl, covering stocks, artificial intelligence, semiconductors and global market developments. He graduated from the Prague University of Economics and Business in the Czech Republic and previously worked in financial analysis before moving into business journalism. His reporting focuses on the companies, technologies and market trends shaping the global economy.

Apple Delays ‘iPhone Air 2’—Next Ultra‑Thin iPhone Now Aiming for 2027 as Sales Lag

Apple Delays ‘iPhone Air 2’—Next Ultra‑Thin iPhone Now Aiming for 2027 as Sales Lag

Apple has pulled the second‑generation iPhone Air from its internal launch schedule after the first model underperformed, according to multiple reports. A follow‑up today indicates Apple is redesigning the next version—likely adding a second rear camera—and is now targeting spring 2027 at the earliest. Apple has not commented. 9to5Mac+1 Is iPhone Air 2 canceled?No. Reports say Apple “stopped short of canceling” the project but removed it from the near‑term schedule while teams continue work. 9to5Mac
November 11, 2025
Apple x Issey Miyake ‘iPhone Pocket’ launches: price, colors, release date, and where to buy (Nov. 11, 2025)

Apple x Issey Miyake ‘iPhone Pocket’ launches: price, colors, release date, and where to buy (Nov. 11, 2025)

Apple teams up with Issey Miyake on a limited‑edition, 3D‑knitted “extra pocket” for your iPhone — arriving this Friday at select flagships and online. Apple and Issey Miyake today unveiled iPhone Pocket, a minimalist, 3D‑knitted pouch meant to be worn, tied to a bag, or carried by hand. Apple describes it as “an additional pocket,” with a ribbed open structure that expands to fit your phone and other pocketables—and even lets you peek at the display when stretched. It’s crafted in Japan and designed to work with any iPhone. Apple
November 11, 2025
Google Play Store v48.8 adds a ‘Remote Uninstall’ button on app pages — rolling out now (Nov. 11, 2025)

Google Play Store v48.8 adds a ‘Remote Uninstall’ button on app pages — rolling out now (Nov. 11, 2025)

Google is making multi‑device Android life a little easier. A new Google Play Store update adds the ability to remotely uninstall apps from your other Android devices directly from an individual app’s listing, eliminating the old, multi‑step trip through “Manage apps & device.” Google documents the change in its official Google System Services Release Notes and multiple outlets report the feature going live today. Google Help+2Android Authority+2 This replaces the older method: Profile photo → Manage apps & device → Manage → filter by device → select apps → tap the Trash icon. That still works if you want a bird’s‑eye view of everything on a specific device, but the new button is dramatically quicker for one‑off removals. Android Authority
November 11, 2025
Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus leak reveals new camera island, while S26 Ultra rumors outline 9 big wins over iPhone 17 Pro Max — what’s new today (Nov. 11, 2025)

Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus leak reveals new camera island, while S26 Ultra rumors outline 9 big wins over iPhone 17 Pro Max — what’s new today (Nov. 11, 2025)

High‑resolution CAD‑based renders shared by Android Headlines reveal a vertical, pill‑shaped camera island hosting three rear cameras, with the LED flash to the right. From the front, the phone keeps flat sides, symmetrical thin bezels, and a centered punch‑hole over a 6.7‑inch LTPO AMOLED panel. The rough dimensions are 158.4 × 75.7 × 7.35 mm, essentially matching the current Plus model’s thinness. Android Headlines+1 Under the hood, the Plus is tipped to follow Samsung’s dual‑chip strategy — Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 in some regions and Exynos 2600 in others — with LPDDR5X RAM options, UFS 4.0 storage, and 45W wired / Qi2 wireless charging. Android Headlines also notes Qi2 magnets inside, setting up MagSafe‑style accessory compatibility. Camera hardware changes
November 11, 2025
Technology News 11.11.2025

Technology News 11.11.2025

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November 11, 2025
Foreign-Owned Apps Are Harvesting Your Data — What Changed Today (Nov. 10, 2025) and How to Protect Yourself

Foreign-Owned Apps Are Harvesting Your Data — What Changed Today (Nov. 10, 2025) and How to Protect Yourself

Apple confirmed it removed Blued and Finka from the China App Store following a directive from the Cyberspace Administration of China. The apps may still run on phones where they’re already installed, but they’re no longer available for download in China. For consumers outside China, the episode is a real‑time illustration of two realities: Meanwhile in the U.S., the FCC voted 3–0 to tighten restrictions on equipment associated with Chinese firms already on its “Covered List,” and even opened the door to curbing some previously authorized gear. While this is telecom hardware policy, not app policy, it’s driven by the same concern: foreign access to sensitive data and networks. Reuters
November 10, 2025
Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra leak: ‘Polar ID’ face unlock tipped for 180ms unlocks and stronger anti‑spoofing — could finally rival Apple Face ID (Nov 10, 2025)

Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra leak: ‘Polar ID’ face unlock tipped for 180ms unlocks and stronger anti‑spoofing — could finally rival Apple Face ID (Nov 10, 2025)

India’s Techlusive published a morning report reiterating that Samsung’s Galaxy S27 Ultra may debut Polar ID v1.0, a near‑infrared polarized‑light system said to read a person’s unique polarization pattern and target ~180ms unlocks. The piece also repeats claims that the stack combines an ISOCELL Vizion sensor with a new BIO‑Fusion Core enclave and should perform more reliably in darkness, bright sun, and with sunglasses or masks. Techlusive German outlet GIGA followed with a same‑day brief contextualizing Polar ID as Samsung’s best shot yet at a Face ID‑class solution, noting the Metalenz origin and the long‑running effort to miniaturize the hardware for phones. GIGA
November 10, 2025
Verizon data usage alerts under fire: NJ couple says warnings were ‘completely wrong’ — what carriers admit about delays, and how to protect yourself (Nov. 10, 2025)

Verizon data usage alerts under fire: NJ couple says warnings were ‘completely wrong’ — what carriers admit about delays, and how to protect yourself (Nov. 10, 2025)

An NJ.com consumer column making the rounds this week spotlights a retired New Jersey couple who say Verizon’s data‑use warnings didn’t match reality. Here’s what the story means for millions of wireless customers, what the carriers themselves acknowledge about alert accuracy, and practical steps to avoid bill shock. An NJ.com report describes a retired New Jersey couple who received Verizon mobile data alerts they contend were flat‑out wrong—raising questions about how much trust consumers should place in those texts and emails. The piece has since been aggregated widely, amplifying concerns that some usage warnings may not reflect real‑time activity. NewsNow+1
November 10, 2025
Apple Fitness+ Under Review as Apple Weighs Health+ and 2026 AI Push — What It Means on November 10, 2025

Apple Fitness+ Under Review as Apple Weighs Health+ and 2026 AI Push — What It Means on November 10, 2025

Fresh reports highlight that Fitness+ is now under Health VP Sumbul Desai’s portfolio, with the entire health group reporting to Eddy Cue. The reorganization is meant to “incentivize growth” after years of middling traction. There’s no indication of immediate cancellation, but the service is under closer scrutiny to improve results. mint According to summaries of Bloomberg’s Power On newsletter, Fitness+ has been one of Apple’s “weakest digital offerings,” with high churn and limited revenue upside, even as a loyal core keeps usage steady. That dynamic—inexpensive to run but not a breakout hit—helps explain why Apple isn’t turning the lights off yet, but is pushing for change. MacRumors
November 10, 2025
PayPal alternatives today (Nov 10, 2025): Square flips on Bitcoin payments, Paystand buys Bitwage, and wallets march toward 6B users

PayPal alternatives today (Nov 10, 2025): Square flips on Bitcoin payments, Paystand buys Bitwage, and wallets march toward 6B users

If you’ve been shopping for free PayPal alternatives, today delivered a cluster of updates across crypto payments, instant rails, and cross‑border platforms. Below is your fast, factual roundup—plus what it means for consumers and merchants comparing options like Square/Cash App, Wise, Zelle/FedNow, Apple/Google Pay, and more. BGR Square’s Bitcoin Payments—announced in October—begin rolling out today. Sellers can accept Lightning payments with zero processing fees until 2027, settle in BTC or USD, and leverage a built‑in Bitcoin Wallet. Square also emphasizes no chargebacks for bitcoin transactions, which can be attractive for fraud‑prone categories but requires clear customer policies. Availability excludes New York for now. Square+1
November 10, 2025
Technology News 10.11.2025

Technology News 10.11.2025

ENDEDLive coverage has endedEnded: November 11, 2025, 12:00 AM EST Huawei Watch Ultimate: A Golf-Ready Smartwatch That Converts Rangefinder Skeptics November 10, 2025, 11:58 PM EST. The Huawei Watch Ultimate surprised a longtime golf GPS user who swapped a rangefinder for a watch. While rangefinders offer quick target data, the watch impresses with a timeless, modern design, an extremely clear touchscreen, and long battery life suitable for golf and other sports. Despite early doubts about HarmonyOS, it pairs with iOS and Android, broadening Huawei's reach. The piece highlights strengths like easy navigation, a versatile display, and broad compatibility, with a
November 10, 2025
Mina Kimes Calls Papaya’s Solitaire Promo a ‘Colossal’ Mistake as Stephen A. Smith’s Deal Draws Heat — What Changed Today (Nov. 9, 2025)

Mina Kimes Calls Papaya’s Solitaire Promo a ‘Colossal’ Mistake as Stephen A. Smith’s Deal Draws Heat — What Changed Today (Nov. 9, 2025)

ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes publicly distanced herself from a paid promotion for Solitaire Cash, a mobile game from Papaya, calling her participation a “colossal” mistake and saying she hadn’t vetted the deal. She also said she hasn’t been paid and would donate any money if it arrives. The mea culpa follows Papaya’s Nov. 3 announcement that Stephen A. Smith is the official ambassador for the first-ever World Solitaire Championship, and a recent federal court opinion that said it was “undisputed” Papaya used bots—including “tailored bots”—in tournaments, as a false‑advertising case proceeds to trial. Former ESPN host Michelle Beadle has piled on, saying she’s “praying for the downfall” of Smith over the endorsement. Barrett Media+3Front Office Sports+3PR Newswire+3 A federal
November 9, 2025
Google Camera’s Photo Sphere gets a 2025 spotlight: Android Police shows it still shines—while Pixel pivots to a rebuilt 360° Panorama

Google Camera’s Photo Sphere gets a 2025 spotlight: Android Police shows it still shines—while Pixel pivots to a rebuilt 360° Panorama

Android Police’s new piece argues that Photo Sphere is still worth your time, demonstrating how loading the Google Camera app on a non‑Pixel phone can revive the feature and produce engaging, navigable 360° scenes. The article includes examples shot on a Realme handset and notes how GCam behaves while capturing spheres—proof that the experience remains compelling in 2025 even outside Google’s own phones. Android Police Rather than bringing back the old Photo Sphere toggle, Google focused on quality and reliability in the Pixel 9’s Panorama:
November 9, 2025
EU’s Upper‑6 GHz Spectrum Showdown: Wi‑Fi 7 vs 5G/6G as Germany Backs Mobile — RSPG decision expected Nov. 12

EU’s Upper‑6 GHz Spectrum Showdown: Wi‑Fi 7 vs 5G/6G as Germany Backs Mobile — RSPG decision expected Nov. 12

A fresh burst of lobbying landed today: The Register reports that the Wi‑Fi Alliance and Dynamic Spectrum Alliance have delivered open letters to “EU digital ministers” warning that blocking Wi‑Fi from the upper‑6 GHz band would be “devastating” for Europe’s connectivity roadmap. They want a shared‑use framework rather than exclusive licensing to mobile networks. The Register The DSA’s Nov. 6 open letter underscores that the RSPG’s upcoming plenary is meant to explore “efficient use on a shared basis” between license‑exempt Wi‑Fi and licensed mobile. It argues shutting Wi‑Fi out would undercut European consumers and industry. Dynamic Spectrum Alliance
November 9, 2025
iOS 26.1 Adds Adjustable ‘Liquid Glass’ on iPhone; iOS 26.2 Tests Enhanced Safety Alerts, and iPadOS 26 Brings Big iPad Upgrades (Nov 9, 2025)

iOS 26.1 Adds Adjustable ‘Liquid Glass’ on iPhone; iOS 26.2 Tests Enhanced Safety Alerts, and iPadOS 26 Brings Big iPad Upgrades (Nov 9, 2025)

Apple’s latest software cycle is producing a trio of meaningful changes across iPhone and iPad. A new Liquid Glass control in iOS 26.1 lets you tone down the ultra‑transparent look; the iOS 26.2 beta introduces Enhanced Safety Alerts with earthquake and imminent‑threat options plus a new alert tone; and iPadOS 26 adds a flexible windowing system, a super‑charged Dock, and an app menu bar that makes pro workflows feel at home on iPad. Here’s what’s new today and how to use it. mint+2MacRumors+2 Liquid Glass gets a practical toggle in iOS 26.1. If you loved the fresh look of iOS 26 but found some panels a little too see‑through, Apple now lets you pick between Clear and Tinted. This change
November 9, 2025
Technology News 09.11.2025

Technology News 09.11.2025

ENDEDLive coverage has endedEnded: November 10, 2025, 12:00 AM EST Black Friday Meta Quest deals 2025: Early offers are already arriving November 9, 2025, 11:46 PM EST. Early Black Friday deals for Meta Quest are appearing ahead of the November 28, 2025 kickoff. Official discounts on the Quest 3 and Quest 3S remain scarce, but accessory deals are already surfacing and may indicate broader price cuts as the holiday season starts. With rivals like PSVR 2, HTC, and Pico in the mix, expect aggressive VR discounts through Black Friday and Cyber Monday. This guide highlights likely sources and answers common
November 9, 2025
Today in Travel Planning Apps (Nov 8, 2025): Google Maps’ Gemini Rolls Out, TUI–Mindtrip Make AI Trips Bookable, and FAA Flight Cuts Stress‑Test Your Itinerary Tools

Today in Travel Planning Apps (Nov 8, 2025): Google Maps’ Gemini Rolls Out, TUI–Mindtrip Make AI Trips Bookable, and FAA Flight Cuts Stress‑Test Your Itinerary Tools

The FAA’s directive to trim flights continues today, with about 4% reductions at 40 high‑volume airports, climbing to 6% on Tuesday and up to 10% by Nov. 14. Expect rolling cancellations and schedule changes as airlines rebalance fleets and crews. Turn on push alerts, track aircraft, and keep flexible rebooking options at hand. Reuters Practical playbook:
November 8, 2025
Notes App Trend 2025 (Nov. 8): Why Your iPhone Notes Became the “Real” Social Network — and How Tech & Brands Are Responding

Notes App Trend 2025 (Nov. 8): Why Your iPhone Notes Became the “Real” Social Network — and How Tech & Brands Are Responding

This week’s Washington Post feature captured a simple truth: the rough drafts in our Notes app often reveal more about us than our polished feeds—and people were brave enough to share. The Washington Post That idea lands on Nov. 8, 2025 as a timely counterpoint to performative “realness.” Even workplace culture is reconsidering how much of our inner monologue belongs online: a Wall Street Journal essay in today’s print edition argues for drawing healthier boundaries between the public persona and the private self. The Wall Street Journal
November 8, 2025
POCO F8 Pro leak points to ‘Sound by Bose’ audio and no in‑box charger; NBTC & IMDA listings hint at imminent global launch (Nov 8, 2025)

POCO F8 Pro leak points to ‘Sound by Bose’ audio and no in‑box charger; NBTC & IMDA listings hint at imminent global launch (Nov 8, 2025)

A fresh wave of reports has reinforced two big talking points about POCO’s next performance phone: Bose‑tuned audio and the likelihood that no charger will be included in the retail package. A leaked image of the POCO F8 Pro box—shared by tipster Abhishek Yadav—clearly shows the “Sound by Bose” badge, while multiple outlets now echo the claim that buyers may have to use an existing power brick or buy one separately. Gadgets 360+1 The paper trail is getting longer. The F8 Pro has been spotted on NBTC with model number 2510DPC44G, and the F8 Ultra previously appeared as 25102PCBEG, typical milestones that precede a commercial debut. Separately, IMDA listings in Singapore point to imminent global variants for Xiaomi 17, POCO
November 8, 2025
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