Νέα Gadgets Ειδήσεις: 14 Σεπτέμβριος 2025 - 25 Σεπτέμβριος 2025

Mobile Madness: Shocking Smartphone Launches, Leaks & News (Oct 5–6, 2025)

Τρέλα με τα Κινητά: Εκπληκτικές Κυκλοφορίες, Διαρροές & Νέα για Smartphones (5–6 Οκτωβρίου 2025)

Πηγές: Παγκόσμια ειδησεογραφικά και τεχνολογικά sites (5–6 Οκτ 2025): Gizchina, Gizmochina, Reuters, MacRumors, Mobile World Live, The Register, και άλλα gizchina.com macrumors.com theregister.com apnews.com.
8 Οκτωβρίου, 2025
Smartphone Showdown: iPhone 17 Frenzy, Huawei’s Comeback & Other Mobile Bombshells (Sept 19–20, 2025)

Μονομαχία Smartphone: Φρενίτιδα iPhone 17, Επιστροφή της Huawei & Άλλες Μεγάλες Αποκαλύψεις Κινητών (19–20 Σεπτεμβρίου 2025)

Βασικά Στοιχεία: Ο πυρετός του iPhone 17 της Apple και οι πρώτες αντιδράσεις Η τελευταία σειρά iPhone 17 της Apple κυκλοφόρησε επίσημα στα καταστήματα την Παρασκευή, 19 Σεπτεμβρίου – και η κυκλοφορία ανταποκρίθηκε στις προσδοκίες. Εκατοντάδες αγοραστές σχημάτισαν ουρές στα Apple Stores
25 Σεπτεμβρίου, 2025
Mobile Mania: iPhone 17 Frenzy, Huawei’s Bold Comeback & More Shocking Phone News

Κινητό Μανία: Φρενίτιδα για το iPhone 17, Η Δυναμική Επιστροφή της Huawei & Άλλες Εκπληκτικές Ειδήσεις για Κινητά

Βασικά Στοιχεία Ο πυρετός για το iPhone 17 της Apple δίνει το έναυσμα για την εορταστική κούρσα Η κυκλοφορία του iPhone 17 της Apple απέδειξε ότι ο ενθουσιασμός για τα νέα iPhone παραμένει ζωντανός. Την ημέρα της κυκλοφορίας (Παρασκευή, 19 Σεπτεμβρίου), τεράστιες
25 Σεπτεμβρίου, 2025
Two Days That Shook Mobile Tech: iPhone 17, Tri‑Fold Phones & More Unveiled

Δύο Μέρες που Συγκλόνισαν την Κινητή Τεχνολογία: Αποκαλύφθηκαν iPhone 17, Τριπλά Αναδιπλούμενα Τηλέφωνα & Άλλα

Το “Awe Dropping” event της Apple: iPhone 17, iPhone Air & Watch Series 11 Η Apple κυριάρχησε στα πρωτοσέλιδα με τη μεγάλη φθινοπωρινή της εκδήλωση στις 9 Σεπτεμβρίου 2025, παρουσιάζοντας μια ολόκληρη σειρά νέων συσκευών. iPhone 17 Pro και 17 Pro Max έκαναν το ντεμπούτο τους
14 Σεπτεμβρίου, 2025

Technology News

  • SpaceX launches South Korea's 5th spy satellite from Cape Canaveral
    November 2, 2025, 4:50 PM EST. SpaceX successfully launched South Korea's fifth homegrown military spy satellite from Cape Canaveral on a Falcon 9 rocket, boosting Seoul's space-based surveillance capabilities. The mission carried 18 payloads for partners including KOREA ADD, Exolaunch, Fergani, Tomorrow Companies, Starcloud, and Vast, according to SpaceX and Seoul's Defense Ministry. The SAR (synthetic aperture radar) satellite is the fifth and final unit in Seoul's plan to deploy five reconnaissance satellites by year's end, aiming to monitor the DPRK more frequently and reduce dependence on U.S. imagery. Ground communication was established about an hour after liftoff, signaling normal operation. With five satellites in orbit, Seoul may monitor North Korea roughly every two hours, complementing the earlier electro-optical/infrared satellites and reinforcing space-based surveillance ambitions in the region.
  • SpaceX Launches Bandwagon-4 Mission from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida
    November 2, 2025, 4:48 PM EST. SpaceX has launched the Bandwagon-4 mission from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, marking another milestone in commercial spaceflight. The mission signals ongoing growth in rocket launches, spacecraft development, and the expanding space economy. Details on payload and orbit are being shared by SpaceX, with the launch window and countdown underscoring the reliability of private aerospace partnerships. The operation highlights the role of private companies in advancing orbital missions, reusability tech, and national security space capabilities. Analysts say Bandwagon-4 underscores the competitive landscape in launch services as Florida remains a hub for commercial space activity. Stakeholders anticipate further collaborations with government agencies and international partners to expand access to low-Earth orbit research and commercial missions.
  • EV Battery & Charging News: VW ID. Buzz Pause, Hyundai XCIENT, Bluedot, Wireless Charging Highway
    November 2, 2025, 4:42 PM EST. The latest EV, battery and charging news highlights major moves across manufacturers and platforms: Volkswagen pauses ID. Buzz production at its Hanover plant amid changing market conditions and competition; Hyundai Translead will distribute the XCIENT Fuel Cell Trucks in North America, expanding hydrogen-powered fleet solutions; Bluedot powers a citywide EV operations platform in San Francisco to unify public, depot, and home charging with real-time visibility and AI-assisted planning. Hyundai's leadership in zero-tailpipe tech is underscored by more than 3,500 fuel-cell vehicles deployed since 2020. In Europe, France is poised to introduce the world's first wireless charging highway pioneered by Electreon, signaling new on-road charging capabilities as fleets modernize and scale clean mobility.
  • Musk Teases Unforgettable Next-Gen Tesla Roadster Demo Ahead of 2025 Reveal
    November 2, 2025, 4:40 PM EST. Elon Musk hints a prototype demonstration for Tesla's second-generation Roadster could arrive before the end of 2025, signaling a return of the halo EV after eight years. The specs-0-60 mph in under 1.0 s with a SpaceX option package featuring cold-gas thrusters-target 250 mph+ top speed and roughly 620 miles of range from a ~200 kWh battery. Tesla has pursued aero tech patents to boost downforce, while insiders note the company may pivot toward autonomy. Musk calls the upcoming demo unforgettable, suggesting it could become the most memorable product reveal yet.
  • Cloudflare Q3 2025 Internet Disruptions: Fires, Bullets, and Earthquakes Expose Fragile Global Connectivity
    November 2, 2025, 4:38 PM EST. Cloudflare's Q3 2025 Internet Disruptions report tracks outages across 125 countries from July through September, underscoring how fragile global connectivity remains despite modern protections. Causes include government-imposed blackouts during exams in Iraq, Syria, and Sudan; a license loss in Venezuela that cut thousands of users offline; stray bullets in Texas that damaged fiber; and construction work that severed cables in the Dominican Republic and Angola. Natural disasters and accidents also hit hard: a fire at Egypt's Ramses Exchange, an 8.8-magnitude earthquake in Russia's Kamchatka region, and Starlink's core-network software failure. The study argues that no routing optimization or firewall management can offset damaged physical infrastructure, illustrating systemic risks to internet access and the reality of global outages driven by a wide range of events.