November 17, 2025, 8:06 PM EST. Samsung's Galaxy Tab S10 FE sits between budget Tab A models and premium S flagships, offering a 10.9-inch, 90Hz display that's great for streaming and browsing. The tablet uses an Exynos 1580 processor and ships with an S Pen in the box, making note-taking and sketching convenient without extra cost. A large 8,000mAh battery handles days of use, while 45W charging helps you refuel fast. It's rated IP68 for water and dust resistance, adding travel resilience. Software-wise you get One UI 7 and restrained Samsung AI features such as Circle to Search, Handwriting Assist, and Math Solver. At $359.99 (~$140 off), it's a compelling mid-range Android tablet with long software support; bigger storage options are available in the Tab S10 FE Plus lineup.
November 17, 2025, 8:04 PM EST. Apple's free Sports app for the iPhone is expanding to more European countries, including Belgium, Croatia, Czechia, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Poland, Hungary, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, Greece, Estonia, Latvia, Romania, and Ukraine, among others. It previously launched in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Austria, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, and Spain. Debuting in February 2024, the Apple Sports app delivers scores, stats, standings, and upcoming game information for multiple leagues. The latest update, version 3.5, is rolling out in the App Store today. New this year: a Home Screen widget and the option to schedule Live Activities for events. The app remains available on the iPhone only.
November 17, 2025, 8:02 PM EST. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports that Apple has effectively written off the Mac Pro, shifting its professional desktop focus to the smaller Mac Studio. There's no new Mac Pro pipeline in sight, with insiders saying the Mac Studio represents the present and future of Apple's pro desktops. Apple is reportedly testing a new M5 Ultra chip that would ship in a future Mac Studio, while the current Mac Pro last updated in June 2023 uses an M2 Ultra. The Mac Pro remains modular, with six PCIe Gen 4 slots and eight Thunderbolt ports, but its price and niche appeal pale beside the smaller, newer Mac Studio lineup, including an M3 Ultra top model at $14,099 with 512GB RAM and 16TB storage.
November 17, 2025, 8:00 PM EST. Investors are cheering a breakthrough milestone for Quantum Computing as the company secures a purchase order from a major U.S. bank-the first commercial sale of its quantum cybersecurity solutions. The news helped lift the stock, with shares trading higher after the bell and rising again mid-session. On the quarter, the company reported Q3 2025 revenue of $384,000 and earnings per share of $0.01, turning around from a year-ago loss. Analysts had expected about $116,670 in revenue, making the beat notable despite the nascent nature of the industry. Still, some bears remain, as Lake Street trimmed its price target to $16 from $24. With ongoing volatility in quantum tech stocks and market headwinds, investors may weigh risk versus potential upside in shares or related ETFs.
November 17, 2025, 7:58 PM EST. SpaceX is reportedly lagging on the Starship HLS for NASA's Artemis 3 mission, prompting NASA to reopen the contract to other providers. An internal SpaceX document obtained by Politico outlines a revised development timeline that could put the first crewed lunar landing no earlier than September 2028, more than a year after NASA's mid-2027 target. Industry observers caution that SpaceX's enlarged Starship variant, its ongoing orbital flight hurdles, and the need to master in-orbit propellant transfer complicate the schedule. With rivals advancing proposals, SpaceX plans to present an updated 'integrated master schedule' to NASA in December. The roadmap calls for an in-orbit refueling milestone in June 2026 and an uncrewed lunar landing in June 2027, before a potential Moon landing in 2028.