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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 startet Massenproduktion von OLEDoS (Micro-OLED)-Panels für Galaxy XR – Was das für Bildqualität, Preis und weltweiten Rollout bedeutet

Die Nachricht: Samsungs Display-Sparte ist in Produktion Samsung Display hat mit der Massenproduktion von OLEDoS (OLED-on-Silicon) Micro-OLED-Panels begonnen, die für das Galaxy XR Mixed-Reality-Headset von Samsung bestimmt sind. Der Schritt, erstmals am 9. November von Koreas ETNews berichtet und heute von mehreren
November 12, 2025

Technology News

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  • Apple Watch SE 3 drops to $200 in both colors (Midnight & Starlight)
    November 12, 2025, 12:50 AM EST. ZDNET editors' choice, the Apple Watch SE 3 is now discounted by $49, bringing the price to $200 in both the Midnight and Starlight colors. The upgrade adds a brighter display, 18-hour battery life, sleep tracking with a nightly score, and an always-on display, while staying budget-friendly. It's praised as a sleeper pick that finally matches newer models without a premium tag, making it ideal for first-time buyers or budget shoppers. Early Black Friday deals at Amazon include 40mm and 44mm sizes. If you want a capable smartwatch for workouts, sleep tracking, menstrual-cycle monitoring, and quick texts, the SE 3 is a strong under-$200 option. Deals can sell out, so lock in the savings soon.
  • Uare.ai Raises $10.3M to Build Individual AI and Private Digital Twins
    November 12, 2025, 12:44 AM EST. Uare.ai closed a $10.3 million seed round led by Mayfield and Boldstart Ventures to accelerate development of Individual AIs - private, high-fidelity digital twins that encode memories, stories, voice, and expertise. The platform centers on a proprietary Human Life Model (HLM) that lets an AI reason and respond like the user, while remaining private, containerized, and self-owned. The goal is to shift beyond AGI toward personalized intelligence that scales presence, creativity, and mentorship for prosumers, creators, and professionals, enabling new monetization paths. Early adopters use AIs for AI-generated content, chat, and voice interactions, with data security and context-aware decision-making at the core. Executives from Mayfield and Boldstart framed Individual AI as the next tech frontier.
  • Public Wi-Fi Risks: Google Warns Hackers Could Steal Bank Details
    November 12, 2025, 12:42 AM EST. Google has issued a PSA warning Android and iPhone users that public Wi-Fi networks can act as a Trojan horse for cybercriminals aiming to steal banking information and login credentials. Security researchers note that many hotspots are unencrypted and easy to exploit, allowing attackers on the same network to intercept online activity. The advisory also highlights malicious hotspots that mimic legitimate networks to create an evil twin. Norton's Oliver Buxton cautioned that connecting to such networks can expose personal messages and financial data. Authorities, including the TSA, have echoed these warnings, underscoring the ongoing risk of mobile scams and the need to monitor bank accounts and credit reports when using public connectivity.
  • Apple Pulls Blued and Finka Gay Dating Apps in China Under Government Order
    November 12, 2025, 12:40 AM EST. Apple has removed two of China's largest gay dating apps, Blued and Finka, from the local App Store under an order from the Cyberspace Administration of China. Apple said it complies with the laws where it operates, while reports note that a version of Blued remains available in China. The apps are owned by BlueCity, a China-based company that focuses on LGBTQ+ communities and went private after a Nasdaq delisting. The move signals ongoing pressure on LGBTQ+ groups in China and mirrors earlier removals like Grindr in 2022. It comes amid broader regulation tightening on foreign tech services in the Chinese market, with Apple often seen as willing to comply.