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Google’s Surprise Late‑October Pixel Update Shocks Users – What’s Going On?

Η απροσδόκητη ενημέρωση Pixel της Google στα τέλη Οκτωβρίου σοκάρει τους χρήστες – Τι συμβαίνει;

Η Google κυκλοφορεί μια επιπλέον ενημέρωση Οκτωβρίου για τα Pixel Η Google αιφνιδίασε τους κατόχους Pixel κυκλοφορώντας μια επιπλέον ενημέρωση λογισμικού στα τέλη Οκτωβρίου 2025, πολύ εκτός του κανονικού μηνιαίου προγράμματος. Συνήθως, τα τηλέφωνα Pixel λαμβάνουν το Android security patch και τις
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Technology News

  • Microsoft to invest over $15B in UAE and secure US export licenses for AI chips
    November 3, 2025, 7:56 AM EST. Microsoft plans to invest over $15 billion in the United Arab Emirates over seven years through 2029, focusing on expanding AI data centers to meet rising demand. The company also said it has secured export licenses from the U.S. government, including licenses from the Trump administration, to ship advanced chips to the Gulf country, with new licenses granted this year. Brad Smith, Microsoft vice chair and president, said the investment underscores the UAE's push to become a global AI hub and leverage Washington's technology access. The announcement, made at the ADIPEC conference in Abu Dhabi, highlights collaboration on AI infrastructure and regional technology growth.
  • Loop Capital raises Nvidia target to $350; sees ~73% upside as GPU shipments double
    November 3, 2025, 7:54 AM EST. Loop Capital reiterates a bullish view on Nvidia, raising its price target to $350 from $250, signaling about a 73% upside. The firm expects Nvidia's GPU shipments to double over the next 12-15 months to roughly 2.1 million by the January quarter of 2026, with average selling prices likely higher as demand for AI accelerators intensifies. The note describes Nvidia as at the front end of another leg of Gen AI adoption, the so-called 'Golden Wave,' while flagging risks from real estate and power constraints and potential legislation impacting AI revenue. Loop Capital still sees Nvidia in CY2027 terms at $400 and notes broad optimism: 60 of 66 coverers rate Buy/Strong Buy.
  • San Antonio completes AT&T fiber expansion, delivering broadband to 20,000 residents
    November 3, 2025, 7:52 AM EST. San Antonio and AT&T marked the completion of a multi-year fiber expansion funded in part by a state program that awarded the city a share of a $3.3 billion broadband push. The project, a collaboration between the city and AT&T, covers districts 1 through 6 on the east, west, and south sides, with the company contributing $13.3 million and the city $8.8 million. The expansion aims to close the digital divide and widen broadband access for about 20,000 residents, though officials note the exact timeline for service availability remains to be announced, pending a ceremonial ribbon-cutting on Monday. AT&T has pledged ongoing investment to extend high-speed connectivity nationwide.
  • Swapping to a 'dumb watch' for two weeks reveals wearables fatigue and data overload
    November 3, 2025, 7:50 AM EST. After months of testing new smartwatches, I swapped to a Timex Ironman for two weeks and rediscovered simplicity. I didn't miss sleep stages or heart-rate dashboards-just the clock and a way to time workouts. Without the wrist-sensor hype, I avoided stress scores, blood-oxygen tracking, and the constant data deluge. The experiment also exposed ecosystem fragmentation: Garmin, Apple, Samsung, and Huawei push you toward different training plans, apps, and watch interfaces. Two weeks of a 'dumb watch' life proved that wearable data can become noise rather than insight, and that not tracking everything can reduce cognitive load and social-media rabbit holes. Less monitoring, more clarity - though perhaps less accountability.
  • Apple Watch SE 3 price cut: now $199 at Amazon, the best budget Apple Watch for most people
    November 3, 2025, 7:48 AM EST. The Apple Watch SE 3 is now $199.99 at Amazon (was $249.99), making it the standout choice for budget shoppers. It sports a classic Apple design, a smooth interface, and performance powered by the S10 chip that rivals the Series 11 and Ultra 3 in everyday use. Note it lacks ECG, blood oxygen, or sleep apnea monitoring, but it covers essentials like heart rate tracking, Sleep Score, and activity tracking. In testing, apps open quickly, navigation feels snappy, and gestures like Double Tap and Wrist Flick add convenience. This is the first price cut on the latest budget smartwatch and earned 4.5/5 stars. An early Black Friday deal worth grabbing while it lasts.