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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 commence la production de masse de panneaux OLEDoS (Micro-OLED) pour le Galaxy XR : ce que cela signifie pour la qualité visuelle, le prix et le déploiement mondial

La nouvelle : la branche affichage de Samsung est en production Samsung Display a commencé la production de masse de panneaux micro‑OLED OLEDoS (OLED‑on‑Silicon) destinés au casque de réalité mixte Galaxy XR de Samsung. L’initiative, rapportée pour la première fois par le
novembre 12, 2025

Technology News

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  • Tesla Semi Facelift Signals Progress, but Full-Scale Production Remains Elusive
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    November 12, 2025, 6:28 AM EST. Tesla has unveiled the final Semi design and specs at its 2025 shareholder meeting, signaling a move from prototype to production. The updated spec sheet shows a 500-mile range, efficiency of about 1.7 kWh per mile, and a peak charging rate of 1.2 MW (with 800 kW sustained). Tesla argues the combination of long range and ultra-fast charging lowers the total cost of ownership (TCO) and minimizes downtime by recharging during the standard 30-minute driver rest break. Mass production is slated to begin at the Nevada Semi factory in 2026, with a target of roughly 50,000 Semis per year at full volume. The redesign includes an exterior update and a Model Y-styled front lightbar as part of an autonomy-ready platform.
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  • Apple Invites iPhone update adds guest headcount options and bug fixes
    November 12, 2025, 6:24 AM EST. Apple's latest update to the Apple Invites app for iPhone adds a new option for guests to specify the number of adults and kids they're bringing, helping hosts manage plus-one requests. The release also delivers bug fixes and general performance improvements. First rolled out earlier this year, the app makes event invitations easy: create an invitation with a description, a custom background, and a shared photo album, then generate a shareable event link for invitees. Note that creating events is limited to iCloud+ subscribers, while anyone who receives a link can RSVP for free. The cheapest iCloud+ plan in the US includes 50GB of storage for $0.99/month. Apple Invites is available on iPhone and at iCloud.com/invites; guests can RSVP from either device.