Technology News: 14 August 2025 - 16 August 2025

Perovskite Solar ‘Stickers’ Are Almost Here: How Flexible Laminates Could Turn Walls, Cars & Roofs into Power Plants

Perovskite Solar ‘Stickers’ Are Almost Here: How Flexible Laminates Could Turn Walls, Cars & Roofs into Power Plants

A flexible perovskite module with WVTR ≈ 5.0 × 10⁻³ g/m²/day retained 84% of its power after 2,000 hours at 85°C/85% RH (Damp-Heat). Japan is subsidizing Sekisui Chemical to build a 100 MW film-type perovskite plant by 2027 to help reach about
August 15, 2025
Ceramic 3D Printing Revolution: How Technical Ceramics Are Being Transformed by Additive Manufacturing

Ceramic 3D Printing Revolution: How Technical Ceramics Are Being Transformed by Additive Manufacturing

Ceramic additive manufacturing is largely an indirect process where a printed green part is debinded and sintered, resulting in about 15–20% linear shrinkage (and up to 15–30% by volume). Binder Jetting can produce relatively large ceramic parts quickly, but post-sintering parts typically
August 15, 2025
The Long-Range IoT Revolution: How LoRaWAN is Transforming Smart Cities and Farms

The Long-Range IoT Revolution: How LoRaWAN is Transforming Smart Cities and Farms

Over 350 million LoRaWAN devices and sensors were connected globally as of mid-2024, with projections to exceed 3.5 billion by 2030. The LoRa Alliance was founded in 2015, LoRaWAN was officially approved as a global ITU standard in late 2021, and the
August 15, 2025
The New Gold Rush: How Asteroid Mining Could Create Trillionaires and Change Earth’s Future (2025 Update)

The New Gold Rush: How Asteroid Mining Could Create Trillionaires and Change Earth’s Future (2025 Update)

OSIRIS-REx arrived Bennu in 2018 and returned about 250 grams of asteroid dust in September 2023, revealing water-bearing clays and organic molecules. NASA’s DART mission in September 2022 impacted the asteroid Dimorphos, changing its orbital period by 32 minutes and demonstrating a
August 14, 2025
The Enzyme Revolution: How Engineering Nature’s Catalysts is Transforming Medicine, Food & the Planet
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The Enzyme Revolution: How Engineering Nature’s Catalysts is Transforming Medicine, Food & the Planet

The global market for industrial enzymes was about $9 billion in 2019 and is projected to reach $13.8 billion by 2027. Site-directed mutagenesis, invented in the 1970s by Michael Smith, enables precise single-amino-acid changes in enzymes and earned him the 1993 Nobel
August 14, 2025
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Technology News

  • SpaceX Starship Super Heavy V3 booster explodes during Texas testing, investigation underway
    November 23, 2025, 2:08 AM EST. During early Friday testing in South Texas, SpaceX's Starship booster exploded while testing the new Super Heavy V3. The incident occurred during gas-system pressure checks, and SpaceX said Booster 18 suffered an anomaly; no propellant was on the vehicle and engines were not yet installed. No injuries were reported as crews maintained a safe distance. SpaceX said teams will take time to investigate the cause. Booster 18 is the first Super Heavy V3 unit and is undergoing prelaunch tests to validate redesigned propellant systems and structural strength. SpaceX aims to advance toward orbital flight and, later, lunar exploration with Starship, with plans to use the vehicle for Artemis-era goals.
  • Tesla stock under pressure despite two Robotaxi milestones in Nevada and Arizona
    November 23, 2025, 2:06 AM EST. Two Robotaxi milestones in Nevada and Arizona are giving Tesla's AI-driven ambitions a real-world test even as the stock contends with broader tech headwinds. The discussion notes Nvidia's jump and subsequent slide, but highlights that Tesla's robotaxi push-operating with safety drivers and a self-certification path-moved forward in both states. Nevada completed the self-certification to operate robot taxis with safety drivers (not commercially active yet), and Arizona reached a similar final step. While not Level 4 deployments yet, these steps demonstrate progress in the robo-physical AI program. Sentiment improved modestly on the news, though Tesla's stock remains tied to the broader Mag 7 trade and macro swings, with analysts varied on targets.
  • Microsoft rolls out Windows 'full screen experience' to Windows 11 handhelds, hints at a PC-like Xbox future
    November 23, 2025, 2:02 AM EST. Microsoft is expanding its Windows 'full screen experience' (FSE) from the Xbox Ally X to all Windows 11 handhelds starting November 21. FSE puts Windows in a touch- and controller-friendly Xbox PC app, letting players access games from Steam, Epic Games Store, and other stores with quick access to Game Pass. The UI is lighter, uses fewer resources, and simplifies setup and app-switching, aiming for a console-like feel. SteamOS remains the benchmark for handhelds, but this broader rollout could push faster iteration. Microsoft also says the experience will arrive on more Windows 11 PC form factors via the Xbox and Windows Insider programs, hinting that the next Xbox could be more PC-like than a traditional console.
  • Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Black Friday Deal: $70 Off Across All Configurations
    November 23, 2025, 2:00 AM EST. Samsung's Black Friday week brings Galaxy Watch 8 discounts, with $70 off the current-gen model across all configurations. After an earlier Woot offer, Samsung now offers the lowest straight-up cash discount from the official retailer, with prices mirrored on Amazon. This is the best price outside the Woot promo and EDU/college discounts for the Watch 8 to date. The broader sale also slashes big-ticket items like Galaxy Z Fold 7 by $400 and Galaxy S25 Ultra by $350, but the Watch 8 deal stands out for value. If you were waiting for a solid warranty-inclusive deal, this one delivers from Samsung directly. Check the live price and act fast while supplies last.
  • Announcing Our AI Partnership with Microsoft: A New Era in AI and Cloud Innovation
    November 23, 2025, 1:56 AM EST. Business Insider reports a strategic AI partnership with Microsoft designed to accelerate enterprise deployment of intelligent solutions. The collaboration will leverage Azure to co-develop and scale AI models, tooling, and cross-industry workflows, helping customers modernize data platforms and accelerate value. The partners emphasize security, privacy, and responsible AI, with joint investments in governance, compliance, and developer experiences. By combining the partnering company's strengths with Microsoft's cloud ecosystem, organizations can access advanced analytics, automation, and personalized experiences at scale. The move signals a broader tech and cloud strategy and may influence future AI collaborations and policy dialogue.