Product Reviews News: 15 October 2025

Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold Explodes in Durability Test — Google’s “Most Durable” Foldable on Fire

Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold Explodes in Durability Test — Google’s “Most Durable” Foldable on Fire

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October 15, 2025

Technology News

  • Should You Buy Nvidia Before 2026? The Evidence Is Piling Up, and It Says This.
    December 6, 2025, 11:34 PM EST. Nvidia has cemented its leadership in the AI chip market, powering the world's largest data centers with its powerful GPUs. The result is explosive growth: in the latest fiscal year, revenue jumped 114% to $130 billion and net income rose 145% to $72 billion. The stock has marched toward its third straight year of gains, supported by ongoing demand from major cloud providers like Amazon, Alphabet, and Microsoft. Some investors worry about an AI bubble or rising competition, but the evidence suggests continued expansion in AI infrastructure. Nvidia's customers say capex on AI workloads will remain robust, with forecasts of AI infrastructure spending potentially reaching up to $4 trillion by 2030. Nvidia's emphasis on annual chip updates reinforces its competitive moat and long-term earnings prospects.
  • A Once-in-a-Decade AI Stock Opportunity: Amazon and Pure Storage (Not Nvidia or Palantir)
    December 6, 2025, 11:26 PM EST. Investors seeking AI exposure beyond Nvidia and Palantir may find compelling upside in Amazon and Pure Storage. The AI wave is expected to reshape the global economy by boosting productivity and creating new business models, echoing the internet era. Amazon leverages AI across retail, advertising, and cloud, with 1,000+ generative-AI applications, Bedrock, and Q, plus a strong earnings trajectory analysts anticipate in the high teens. Pure Storage offers enterprise-grade data storage with DirectFlash technology that improves efficiency across public clouds and private data centers. Together, these names illustrate how practical AI adoption - from operational optimization to scalable storage - can translate into durable growth beyond the marquee AI chips. Investors may gain from diversified AI exposure with less hype and more real-world application.
  • Pixel Watch Brings Back Gestures: Double Pinch and Wrist Gestures Return to Wear OS
    December 6, 2025, 11:20 PM EST. Code in a new Pixel Watch app build points to the return of select gestures for Wear OS. In addition to Raise to Talk and Tilt-to-Wake, the build hints at a Double Pinch gesture and new wrist gestures that can answer calls, interact with notifications, take photos, and more. Wear OS had wrist gestures previously but dropped them in Wear OS 3, and Google may be bringing them back soon. Exact availability and supported Pixel Watch models aren't confirmed yet, but the discovery of the code suggests a release could be imminent, possibly including the Pixel Watch 3 lineup.
  • Apple Watch Fall Detection Helps Injured Hiker Call 911 in Colorado
    December 6, 2025, 11:18 PM EST. During a cliff fall in Colorado, photographer Phong Le relied on his Apple Watch to reach help after the device began auto-calling 911. Le tapped the watch's button to connect with dispatchers, then used his still-working phone to coordinate rescue. He suffered lacerations, bruising, and two sprained wrists, but avoided broken bones. Experts warn fall detection tech can trigger false alarms-like ski injuries or tree impacts-but many rescues are saved by smartwatches. Boise County Sheriff Deputy David Gomez notes false alarms are common, while Apple Insider and other cases show similar alerts aiding divers and hikers. The incident spotlights valuable, if imperfect, wearable safety features.
  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Strategy, Sacrifice and AI's Evolution at Cambridge
    December 6, 2025, 10:46 PM EST. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang spoke at Cambridge Union about leadership, strategy and sacrifice, arguing that strategy is not only what to pursue but what to leave behind. He recalled predicting Nvidia's evolution and urged students to manifest their beliefs deeply, stay committed through uncertainty, and gut-check assumptions daily. Huang emphasized unshakable principles-"We believe what we believe"-and highlighted course corrections driven by evidence rather than external pressure. He pointed to Nvidia's rise with the invention of the GPU and CUDA as catalysts of an AI revolution, and spoke of the CEO's role as a lifetime of sacrifice in service of the team. The talk touched adaptability, failure as learning, and the duty to create conditions for others to achieve their life's work.