Black Friday

Massive Early Black Friday Phone Deals: Free iPhone 17, $300 Off Pixel 10 Fold, 54% Off Galaxy Z Flip 6 & More

Masivní předčasné slevy na telefony k Black Friday: iPhone 17 zdarma, 300 $ sleva na Pixel 10 Fold, 54% sleva na Galaxy Z Flip 6 a další

Předčasné Black Friday slevy odstartovaly akce na telefony Black Friday může být ještě několik týdnů daleko, ale nabídky na smartphony už začaly naplno. Prodejci a operátoři spouštějí předčasné Black Friday akce na oblíbené telefony, z nichž některé se vyrovnají nebo dokonce překonávají
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Technology News

  • MOGO Uganda Finances 100,000 Smartphones in 200 Days, Accelerating Digital Inclusion
    November 5, 2025, 4:44 AM EST. MOGO Uganda has financed over 100,000 smartphones in just 200 days since launching its affordable smartphone-loans product, underscoring strong nationwide demand for accessible digital tools. The program lets customers start with deposits from UGX 80,000 and repay the balance through flexible daily, weekly, or monthly installments, with approvals in under 15 minutes and no collateral. A national ID and a mobile-money-registered SIM suffice. Through partnerships with TECNO, Infinix, and itel (Transsion Holdings) and Airtel Uganda, the lender can offer reliable devices and seamless connectivity at scale. Growth has surged from 284 units in April to 30,229 by September, representing over 10,500% five-month expansion and validating the product-market fit and inclusive financing model that expands access to smartphones and digital tools across Uganda.
  • Global tech shares slide as AI-bubble fears weigh on markets
    November 5, 2025, 4:42 AM EST. Global tech shares fell amid concerns over the valuation of AI-related firms, fueling talk of an AI bubble this year. Asian indices led losses after a US sell-off, with SoftBank plunging more than 10% and the Nikkei weighed down by its bets on AI. In the US, traders linked to the so-called The Big Short founder bet $1.1bn against Nvidia and Palantir, fueling caution about sustainability of the AI hype. Nvidia tumbled about 4%, while Amazon dipped after a brief surge tied to a $38bn OpenAI deal. Other tech names also fell: Samsung in Korea, TSMC near 3%, and the Kospi off around 2.9%. Analysts say high AI spending may outpace earnings, suggesting a continued correction in the near term.
  • U.S. Lawmakers Urge Commerce Probe Into China-Tied Drone Tech Amid DJI Scrutiny
    November 5, 2025, 4:40 AM EST. A coalition of House leaders is pressing the Commerce Department to investigate technology products tied to China across critical industries, with a focus on unmanned systems and the drone sector. In a letter dated Oct 30, 2025, chairs from four committees urged the Office of Information and Communications Technology and Services (OICTS) to extend its authority to assess and restrict products from foreign adversaries that threaten the U.S. supply chain. The missive singles out DJI and aligns with broader efforts to curb Chinese drone influence, building on existing actions like Section 232 investigations and potential FCC Entity List restrictions. The lawmakers warn that data, software and firmware updates could create gateways for control, pressing suppliers to prove secure supply chains and domestic manufacturing.
  • Charles Schwab to vote in favor of Elon Musk's 2025 CEO performance award, Tesla pay saga updates
    November 5, 2025, 4:38 AM EST. An update shows Charles Schwab Asset Management plans to vote FOR Elon Musk's 2025 CEO performance award, aligning with shareholder value and stating it does not rely on Glass Lewis or ISS guidelines. The move follows investor chatter and social-media pressure from Tesla followers urging Schwab to oppose the plan. Some had cited Schwab as voting against Musk's pay in the past, including the 2018 package. The update notes that about six Schwab ETFs, representing roughly 7 million TSLA shares, were expected to vote against the board's recommendation, though final votes and statements indicate a shift toward support as of the 4:00 p.m. EDT update. The developing story highlights ongoing investor scrutiny of Musk's compensation and its governance implications for Tesla.
  • Nvidia joins India's Deep Tech Alliance to back startups with mentorship and a $2B fund
    November 5, 2025, 4:36 AM EST. Nvidia has joined the India Deep Tech Alliance (IDTA), adding technical guidance and mentorship to a coalition that has secured more than $850 million in fresh commitments and now backs a total of $2 billion for Indian deep-tech startups. The alliance supports AI, semiconductors, space, and robotics, with Nvidia acting as a founding member and strategic advisor rather than a direct investor. Microsoft is also involved, helping startups access its tools and training through the Nvidia Deep Learning Institute. IDTA, launched last September with an initial $1 billion, now includes investors like Qualcomm Ventures and Kalaari Capital. The push targets chronic underfunding of long-horizon, research-driven ventures, with Nasscom noting deep-tech funding still represents a fraction of overall VC in India.