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Technology News

  • Google plans new Fitbit devices in 2026, hinting at cheaper trackers
    October 29, 2025, 4:40 AM EDT. Google has confirmed it will launch new Fitbit hardware next year, with a focus on a fitness tracker rather than a new smartwatch. The exact device is unknown, but sources suggest a cheaper option could accompany the premium Pixel Watch lineup. The last Fitbit-branded device was the Ace LTE for kids (which runs Wear OS), while the more recent Charge 6 (Sept 2023) and Inspire 3 (2022) sit in the tracker space. The Pixel Watch delivers a premium experience and will support the redesigned Fitbit Coach service, hinting at broader health features. As 2025 closes, all eyes are on what Google and Fitbit announce in 2026 for the wearables lineup.
  • Android XR: On-Device APK Sideloading & Open Bootloader
    October 29, 2025, 4:38 AM EDT. Over a weekend I tested APK sideloading on Android XR using the headset's open bootloader and without a PC or developer mode. I ran a flatscreen version of Steam Link, a forked Tilt Brush, and explored experimental APKs from GitHub to control wired accessories. I filed bug reports with VR developers and tested games like Cubism, Demeo, and Job Simulator straight from the device. I found a passthrough portal in the Labs area and enjoyed the headset's open periphery design that reveals a keyboard, mouse, and gamepad. With a keyboard, I could type and work entirely inside the headset, avoiding iPhone, Mac, or external devices unlike some visionOS setups.
  • 1 Incredible Reason to Buy Nvidia Stock (NVDA) in November - or Sooner
    October 29, 2025, 4:36 AM EDT. Nvidia's stock has delivered explosive gains, yet valuation remains reasonable. Over the last decade, the company has shown astronomical growth, and its forward P/E around 25.6 suggests upside as the AI and data center markets accelerate. Nvidia is more than a gaming GPU maker; it leads AI infrastructure with chips and software for cloud data centers, where data center revenue rose 56% YoY to $41.1B and now dominates revenue. CEO Jensen Huang expects trillions in AI infrastructure spending by decade's end, a backdrop that could sustain Nvidia even if growth normalizes. Risks include geopolitical exposure to China, and competition from AMD and Broadcom. For long-term investors, NVDA remains a compelling play in the evolving tech landscape.
  • NXP Unveils EIS-Powered Battery Management System to Boost EV Range and Fast-Charging
    October 29, 2025, 4:34 AM EDT. NXP unveils a battery management system that uses electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) to monitor a battery's impedance in real time, giving a richer picture of health and safety risks. The system adds to traditional measurements rather than replacing them, enabling earlier detection of issues and improved state of health assessment. Executives say EIS can unlock longer range, higher power output, and safer operation by reducing uncertainty in charge flow. It also supports faster charging, with estimates of reaching charge in as little as 10-15 minutes compared with hours for conventional BMS. The tech can be managed at the edge via edge AI, enabling remote current control and privacy. NXP positions this as a step toward smarter, more reliable EV batteries.
  • Galaxy XR Controllers Sell Out in Hours, Hinting at Strong Early Demand
    October 29, 2025, 4:32 AM EDT. Samsung's Galaxy XR headset sparked early buzz after launch, with its optional controllers selling out in the US within hours. Priced at $250 (or $175 during a brief launch discount), the controllers are sold separately even as the headset remains available. The device emphasizes hand tracking, eye tracking, and Gemini integration, aiming for productivity, creativity, and media consumption rather than hardcore VR gaming. The rapid sell-out challenges Samsung's narrative of a primarily non-gaming XR experience and hints that many early buyers see essential value in controllers for immersive titles or PC-VR streaming. Analysts suggest this may reflect limited initial inventory or unexpectedly strong demand, signaling healthy early interest in Samsung's high-end XR ecosystem.