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LineageOS 23 Arrives on Pixel 9a and OnePlus 13 – Here’s Why Android Fans Are Excited

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Technology News

  • DJI Osmo Action 6 leaks: variable aperture, 1/1.1-inch sensor, launch set for Nov. 13
    November 7, 2025, 1:38 AM EST. DJI's next Osmo Action is leaking details on an anticipated tier upgrade. The Osmo Action 6 reportedly uses a variable aperture lens from f/2.0-f/4.0 and a 1/1.1-inch stacked CMOS sensor co-developed with Sony, promising brighter footage and wider dynamic range. The sensor allegedly delivers nearly 40% more light sensitivity and up to 13 stops of dynamic range. Video options reportedly include 8K 30fps HDR with ProRes, plus 5.3K 60fps and 4K 120fps. A 1950mAh battery aims for around four hours, and the body carries IP68 water resistance to 20 meters. Built-in 64GB storage, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, and a watch-style remote control/fitness data overlay feature are also rumored. DJI teased a November 13 launch.
  • DJI Neo 2 global teaser hints at wider release on November 13
    November 7, 2025, 1:32 AM EST. DJI teases a global rollout for its Neo 2 drone on November 13, with a short clip and the slogan 'Fly your way.' The China-launched model blends safety and simplicity for beginners: a 151-gram frame, full propeller cage, omnidirectional obstacle sensing, and forward-facing LiDAR for 360° awareness. It records 4K/60fps on a 12MP 1/2" sensor, supports up to 2.7K vertical, and uses a dual-axis gimbal. Extras include palm takeoff/landing, gesture/voice control, and built-in 49GB storage. However, the US rollout is unclear-despite FCC clearance-as a Learn More link returns a 404 and DJI hints at a separate product for the American market with an November 18 tease.
  • Investors React to Elon Musk's $1 Trillion Pay Package: Support vs. Governance Concerns
    November 7, 2025, 1:16 AM EST. Investors and analysts are weighing the implications of Elon Musk's $1 trillion pay package. Proponents argue the plan aligns executive incentives with long-term performance, potentially driving breakthroughs in their ventures. Critics warn that such a massive compensation scheme could concentrate power, raise governance questions, and increase risk for shareholders. The debate highlights tensions between rewarding founders and maintaining accountability, with attention on transparency, regulatory scrutiny, and the structure of the compensation committee. As markets digest the plan, stakeholders will watch how pay metrics translate into value and whether governance practices keep pace with astronomical incentives.
  • U.S. blocks Nvidia's sale of scaled-down AI chips to China: Report
    November 7, 2025, 12:46 AM EST. The White House has signaled it will block Nvidia from selling its scaled-down AI chips to China, The Information reported. Nvidia has handed out samples of the B30A chip to Chinese customers as it weighs a design overhaul in hopes the administration will reverse course. The B30A, designed to train large language models when clustered, sits at the center of U.S. export-control debates that have tightened with China rules. Beijing has rolled out guidance demanding domestically developed chips for data-centre projects receiving state funds, complicating Nvidia's access to the Chinese market. The move could shutter a lucrative segment as grey-market channels keep supply flowing for some advanced AI workloads. Nvidia remains cautious while regulators evaluate next steps.
  • CMU Researchers Unveil Computational Lens That Keeps Every Part of a Scene in Focus
    November 7, 2025, 12:44 AM EST. Carnegie Mellon researchers have built a new kind of computational lens that can keep an entire scene in perfect focus in a single shot. By combining curved lenses with a light-bending chip, it dynamically adjusts focus for every part of the image, overcoming the traditional depth-of-field trade-off. Unlike software-based Portrait Mode, this lens captures a fully sharp image from the start. While still a prototype, it promises major advances for fields like medical imaging, robotics, and autonomous driving, and hints at future smartphone cameras where landscapes and near subjects could both be crisp. The team is working with lens manufacturers and chip designers to shrink the system for everyday cameras, potentially redefining photography.