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Android 17 ‘Cinnamon Bun’ Codename Confirmed: Release Timeline, Features, and What’s New in Google’s Next Big Update

Kódové označení Androidu 17 ‘Cinnamon Bun’ potvrzeno: časový plán vydání, funkce a novinky v další velké aktualizaci Googlu

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15,000mAh Battery Phone, Apple’s ‘Awe Dropping’ Event & Xiaomi’s Big Update – Mobile News Roundup (Aug 27-28, 2025)

Telefon s baterií 15 000 mAh, Apple představuje „úžasné“ novinky a velká aktualizace Xiaomi – Přehled mobilních novinek (27.–28. srpna 2025)

Klíčová fakta Apple chystá „úžasné“ uvedení iPhonu Apple oficiálně rozeslal pozvánky na svou každoroční podzimní produktovou akci a potvrdil, že se uskuteční 9. září (úterý) v Apple Parku. Upoutávka s heslem – „Awe dropping“ – byla doplněna o logo Applu v infračerveném
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Technology News

  • Tesla sued in Washington over fatal Model 3 crash, door-handle scrutiny grows
    November 23, 2025, 6:18 PM EST. Bloomberg reports that Tesla is being sued in federal court in Washington state over a January 2023 Model 3 crash that killed Wendy Dennis and seriously injured Jeffery Dennis. The complaint alleges a unique and defective door-handle design can render doors inoperable after a crash, impeding rescue efforts, and accuses the company of negligence and misleading customers. It cites a fire linked to the vehicle's low-voltage battery and argues the car abruptly accelerated and the emergency braking failed. The case adds to a broader wave of lawsuits scrutinizing electric door controls after multiple incidents involving Teslas, including a Cybertruck and another Model S crash. Tesla did not immediately comment. The litigation underscores ongoing scrutiny of EV safety, door systems, and fire risk.
  • Should AI Help Us Live Forever? Grief, Avatars, and the Dilemma of Digital Immortality
    November 23, 2025, 6:14 PM EST. An AI app promises to create a talking avatar from minutes of footage to help people remember loved ones, sparking viral backlash. Critics call it dystopian, manipulative, and an attempt to profit from grief, fearing digital replicas could substitute real connection. The piece argues that grief is a human process, not a problem for technology to solve, unfolding during the Acute Loss Period when ceremony and community matter most. A hologram may offer momentary comfort, but it cannot replace the healing that comes from storytelling, shared tears, and meaningful endings. AI will continue to shape mourning, yet true meaning comes from real relationships, not digital immortality.
  • The Human Cost of a DJI Drone Ban: Public Safety Over Profits
    November 23, 2025, 6:12 PM EST. The article critiques a Bloomberg Opinion claim that shifting from Chinese-made drones to American alternatives is a necessary pain for national resilience. While vulnerability to a rival tech supply is real, treating the pain as only economic misses the operational reality of public safety. The 'pain' translates to missing persons, longer firefighting efforts, shuttered small businesses. The author presents a Utah search-and-rescue scenario: with a DJI Mavic 3 Thermal, a missing hiker is found in 90 minutes; with American-made drones costing $15-$20k, 25-minute batteries, in a fixed-budget system, agencies might run a single craft, delaying searches by hours and risking lives. The piece argues that the policy shift has tangible, life-or-death consequences beyond dollars.
  • Elon Musk's AI claim: will work become optional? Experts weigh in
    November 23, 2025, 6:10 PM EST. Experts weigh in on Elon Musk's bold claim that AI could make work optional. Is the future one of unprecedented efficiency and automation that reshapes jobs, or hype that underestimates transition challenges? Futurist Sinead Bovell and analyst Erik Hirsch break down what's realistically around the corner, what remains uncertain, and how workers can prepare. The discussion covers how AI-driven productivity, shifting market power, and policy or education gaps might affect careers, wages, and day-to-day life. Read on for practical takeaways to navigate a future where technology intersects with labor, skills, and opportunity.
  • Druckenmiller Bets on AI: Amazon, Meta, Alphabet Buy in Q3
    November 23, 2025, 6:08 PM EST. Billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller added new stakes in Amazon, Meta Platforms, and Alphabet in Q3, while trimming positions in Microsoft and Broadcom. The moves highlight a continued tilt toward AI growth within the so-called Magnificent Seven. In detail, AWS remains a profit driver for Amazon with accelerating AI-enabled cloud momentum and a multiyear OpenAI deal; Meta is using AI to sharpen ad targeting and engagement, with WhatsApp and Threads expanding monetizable opportunities. The piece weighs whether retail investors should follow his three-name AI bet, considering valuation, growth, and what these companies' AI initiatives could mean for profitability.