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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)

What’s new today (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
November 10, 2025

Technology News

  • CMF BY NOTHING Watch 3 Pro Now About 10x Cheaper Than Apple Watch Ultra
    November 10, 2025, 3:30 PM EST. The CMF BY NOTHING Watch 3 Pro is highlighted as a stylish smartwatch option that won't force you to pick between major brands. It's on sale at Amazon for $79, down from $99, a 20% cut ahead of Black Friday. The watch offers a range of workout modes (running, swimming, etc.), easy setup, and a comfortable fit with clear indoor/outdoor visibility. Battery life is described as long-lasting, and you'll find handy customization options like varied watch faces and widgets plus adjustable alerts. With solid basics, good value, and broad appeal as a gift, it presents a compelling choice for those seeking techy yet fashionable wearables without breaking the bank.
  • Nvidia Leads Tech Rally as Wall Street Recovers Most Losses
    November 10, 2025, 3:28 PM EST. Big Tech led a Monday stock rally as Wall Street recouped most of last week's losses. The S&P 500 rose about 1.2%, the Dow gained roughly 183 points, and the Nasdaq climbed around 1.9%. Nvidia was the day's standout mover, up about 4% as AI hype supported tech shares. TSMC rose 3.1% after reporting stronger October revenue, while Palantir jumped 8% for the S&P's biggest gain. Tech-led strength helped offset declines in health insurers amid funding questions over expiring tax credits. Washington's budget standoff loomed, with the Senate taking steps to end the shutdown, and chatter about subsidies adding to market volatility as important economic reports were delayed.
  • Rumor: Valve Could Reveal Steam Frame VR-Style Device and New Steam Controller This Week
    November 10, 2025, 3:24 PM EST. Valve could reveal a new Steam Frame and a redesigned Steam Controller this week, per dataminer SadlyItsBradley. The Steam Frame is described as VR-adjacent spatial computing hardware that augments traditional gaming with light projection and virtual elements, rather than a high-end headset. The goal appears to be a simple, affordable device that brings immersive elements to regular gaming without ultra-realistic graphics. The Steam Controller is rumored to include finger tracking similar to the Valve Index and to work with the Steam Frame. An AI-generated image of the controller circulated, but the source says it's not the final design. These are rumors and should be treated cautiously, with MP1st promising updates as more information surfaces.
  • Amazon Fire Max 11 Tablet Drops to $140 for Black Friday Deal
    November 10, 2025, 3:22 PM EST. Amazon's Fire Max 11 tablet is on sale for a limited time at $140 this Black Friday. The 11-inch display is vibrant, driven by an octa-core CPU with 4GB RAM and Wi-Fi 6E. It starts with 64GB of built-in storage, expandable via microSD up to 1TB. A long ~14-hour battery life, plus Alexa built in, makes it a strong premium iPad alternative option. This deal matches Prime Day pricing, but it won't last-act fast to lock in the bargain before it disappears.
  • XPENG's IRON humanoid robot: why the feminine design sparks debate
    November 10, 2025, 3:16 PM EST. XPENG unveiled IRON, its next-gen humanoid robot, at AI Day in Guangzhou. The reveal drew attention to its feminine appearance, including wider hips and a breast-like chest. XPENG says the design is pragmatic: the humanoid form currently offers the best balance of stability, dexterity, and space efficiency for real-world tasks, while quadruped robots struggle with turning in tight spaces. CEO Xiaopeng He noted that, although early designs preferred quadrupeds, hands and navigation in confined areas favor a humanoid shape for many scenarios. XPENG emphasizes that future robots will come in many shapes, but a humanoid form remains the most practical at this stage. The discussion underscores how aesthetics intersect with robotics constraints and enterprise goals.