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נובמבר 3, 2025

Technology News

  • NFL Pro launches Fantasy AI Assistant powered by AWS Bedrock
    November 3, 2025, 1:10 PM EST. NFL Pro unveils a Fantasy AI Assistant powered by AWS and built with the AWS Generative AI Innovation Center. It uses a multi-agent architecture on Amazon Bedrock to orchestrate data retrieval, analysis, and response synthesis across Next Gen Stats, real-time player news, and NFL Fantasy data. The tool delivers real-time, data-driven recommendations for start/sit decisions, waiver wire pickups, injury impact, and matchup optimization. Fans can ask natural-language questions such as 'Who should I start this week?' and receive tailored insights. Access is exclusive to NFL+ Premium subscribers via desktop or mobile web after logging in with NFL credentials. The feature expands NFL Pro alongside pregame/postgame Insights, All-22, and more Next Gen Stats data.
  • Satellite imagery reveals Jamaica's devastation as Hurricane Melissa hits, aiding rescue efforts
    November 3, 2025, 1:08 PM EST. Using satellite imagery, researchers and responders are quantifying the damage from Hurricane Melissa, which struck Jamaica and set new Atlantic records. The imagery from Vantor Technologies is helping to map flooded zones, assess wind damage, and guide frontline organizations in relief efforts. Officials say the data can pinpoint hardest-hit areas for rapid resource allocation and to determine when it is safe to reach communities. Melissa intensified to a Category 5 storm with sustained winds around 185 mph (298 km/h), making it Jamaica's most destructive hurricane on record. As recovery begins, geospatial teams and the wider geospatial community are analyzing the imagery to support search, rescue, and damage surveys.
  • Tesla faces widening federal probe into electronic door handle safety issues
    November 3, 2025, 1:04 PM EST. Tesla's safety probe expands as the NHTSA demands extensive records on flush-mounted, retractable door handles and related components. The agency has given Tesla until Dec. 10 to produce documentation on design choices, failures, and resolutions surrounding door releases, after continued owner complaints that doors fail to open due to low 12V battery voltage or other issues. The investigation covers 2021 Model Y in the US and similar Tesla models from 2017-2022, plus systems related to opening doors such as door handles, latches, 12V batteries and software. China is weighing new safety standards for door handles, with draft rules seeking clearer interior emergency release mechanisms. Tesla design chief Franz von Holzhausen has signaled potential design changes. Competitors like Rivian and VW are re-evaluating flush-mounted door handles as regulators scrutinize these mechanisms.
  • OpenAI signs seven-year, $38B cloud compute deal with AWS
    November 3, 2025, 1:02 PM EST. OpenAI has signed a seven-year, $38 billion deal to buy cloud services from AWS to power products like ChatGPT and Sora. It marks OpenAI's first major compute pact after a restructuring that loosened ties to Microsoft. The deal grants access to hundreds of thousands of NVIDIA GPUs to train and run models, with capacity online by 2026 and room to expand in 2027+. AWS plans to deploy hundreds of thousands of chips, including GB200 and GB300 accelerators, in data clusters for ChatGPT, AI video generation, and next-gen model training. Wall Street liked the news, while Microsoft stock briefly dipped. OpenAI has signaled its own GPU ambitions amid chip shortages, and Altman has discussed trillions in scalable compute.
  • Huawei Mate 70 Air Leaks: 6mm Thin, 6.9-inch Display, Kirin 9020
    November 3, 2025, 1:00 PM EST. New live images of the Huawei Mate 70 Air surface showing a 6.9-inch display with rounded corners and a punch-hole selfie cam, along with rounded bezels. The back features a circular camera island with three sensors. Rumors lock in a 1/1.3-inch main sensor, a slim ~6 mm chassis, and support for nanoSIM plus eSIM. Huawei is tipped to pair the phone with the Kirin 9020 chipset and up to 16GB RAM, running HarmonyOS 5.1 out of the box. Color options include Obsidian Black, Feather White, and Gold Silk Silver Brocade. Earlier carrier listings and posters leaked the design, and a Xiaohongshu user now shared live photos of the device.