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Samsung Display Begins Mass Production of OLEDoS (Micro‑OLED) Panels for Galaxy XR—What It Means for Visual Quality, Price, and Global Rollout

Samsung Display påbegynder masseproduktion af OLEDoS (Micro-OLED) paneler til Galaxy XR—Hvad det betyder for billedkvalitet, pris og global udrulning

Nyheden: Samsungs display-division er i produktion Samsung Display er begyndt på masseproduktion af OLEDoS (OLED‑on‑Silicon) micro‑OLED paneler beregnet til Samsungs Galaxy XR mixed-reality headset. Trækket, først rapporteret af Koreas ETNews den 9. november og opfanget af flere medier i dag, udvider leverancen
november 12, 2025

Technology News

  • McConaughey and Caine Ink Deals for AI-Generated Voices With ElevenLabs
    November 12, 2025, 1:12 AM EST. Actors Matthew McConaughey and Michael Caine are expanding their collaboration with ElevenLabs to license their voices for AI-generated outputs. McConaughey has invested an undisclosed sum in the New York-based startup and will use its tech to launch a Spanish-language edition of his newsletter, Lyrics of Livin'. Caine joins the company's newly launched Iconic Voice Marketplace, which lets studios obtain permission to use his voice for projects such as books and articles, while highlighting ethical sourcing and licensing of famous voices. The marketplace already features stars including Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland and John Wayne. Caine says the technology amplifies humanity rather than replaces it, and McConaughey says the venture helps him connect with a broader audience through voice storytelling.
  • ChatGPT Hallucinations in Court Filings: Cleveland Attorney Faces Sanctions
    November 12, 2025, 1:10 AM EST. Cleveland defense attorney William Norman faces potential sanctions in two Ohio counties after submitting court filings that contained fabricated citations and AI-generated content. The documents appeared in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court and the 11th Ohio District Court of Appeals, prompting prosecutors to scrutinize the use of ChatGPT in legal practice. Norman admitted that a member of his firm used ChatGPT to draft a motion to reopen an appeal in Malikhi Coleman's murder case, with quotes that did not exist in the transcript. The appellate court noted the "gravity of the violations" and ordered Norman to explain his AI use. Prosecutors argue the conduct violates professional rules requiring filings to be grounded in fact and law, raising questions about AI ethics and safeguards in litigation.
  • Ford CEO says shocking rival-EV findings spurred brutal push to outpace Tesla and Chinese rivals
    November 12, 2025, 1:08 AM EST. Ford CEO Jim Farley said a shocking look inside rival vehicles spurred action to compete with Tesla and Chinese EV makers. He noted the Mustang Mach-E carries about 1.6 km more wiring than a Tesla Model 3, and similar surprises in Chinese cars. The revelations helped justify Ford's aggressive EV push and the creation of the Model E division (which has posted losses over $5B). Farley called the move brutal business-wise but necessary to prevent ceding the market to Chinese competitors. Ford plans a $5B investment to overhaul production and upgrade the Kentucky plant, aiming for a $30,000 electric pickup by 2027. He warned Chinese carmakers pose an existential threat to U.S. automakers.
  • iOS 26 makes Apple Passwords the only password manager you need
    November 12, 2025, 1:06 AM EST. With iOS 26, Apple Passwords becomes the primary password manager for the author. The Wallet app now accepts full credit card details, and the systemwide AutoFill menu includes a Credit Card option, making card access seamless across apps. The Passwords app itself gains version history for all logins, addressing earlier overwrite issues that drove the author to 1Password. Together with existing iCloud Keychain integration, these changes reduce reliance on third-party managers. The author notes that these improvements eliminate most needs for 1Password and asks readers what Passwords is still missing in iOS 26.
  • Matthew McConaughey and Michael Caine Strike AI Voice Deal with ElevenLabs
    November 12, 2025, 1:04 AM EST. Hollywood and AI collide as Matthew McConaughey and Michael Caine sign licensing deals with ElevenLabs, enabling AI-generated versions of their voices. McConaughey, who has invested in the company since 2022, will let ElevenLabs translate his newsletter Lyrics of Livin' into a Spanish-language voice version and expand use through the Iconic Voices Marketplace. Caine joins the lineup, saying the partnership preserves and shares voices while celebrating humanity, not replacing it. The move follows broader industry efforts to address ethical concerns in AI-driven content for Hollywood and other celebrities, with ElevenLabs highlighting a growing catalog that includes both living and deceased icons. The company is valued at around $6.6 billion and continues to push partnerships with brands and media creators through its celebrity-voiced AI initiatives.