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Percek alatt feltölt, napokig bírja: A jövő okostelefon-akkumulátorai leleplezve

Bevezetés: Az akkumulátor-áttörések új korszaka A mobiltelefonok akkumulátor-élettartama régóta problémát jelent – mindannyian éreztük már a lemerülő telefon miatti szorongást. De nagy változások jönnek, amelyek véget vethetnek a töltési aggodalmaknak. 2025-ben egy akkumulátor-forradalom küszöbén állunk: percek alatt feltölthető telefonok, amelyek tovább bírják
szeptember 2, 2025

Technology News

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  • Apple Faces New Antitrust Complaint in China Over App Store Rules
    October 21, 2025, 1:28 AM EDT. An earlier 2021 Chinese lawsuit over Apple's 30% App Store commission has not been decisively resolved. The Shanghai court ruled that fees were not clearly higher than rival stores, and the case remains pending on appeal. Now, a new complaint filed with the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR), on behalf of 55 Chinese iPhone and iPad users, accuses Apple of maintaining a monopoly on iOS app distribution in China while allowing alternative payment methods and app stores in other markets after regulatory pressure from the EU and US. The suit alleges forcing purchases through In-App Purchase, restricting downloads to the App Store, and charging commissions of up to 30%. Whether these arguments will gain traction in China amid ongoing tech-policy tensions remains to be seen.
  • An AWS outage shows the cloud must change: risks of a few providers and the case for reform
    October 21, 2025, 1:26 AM EDT. An AWS outage disrupted banks, fintechs like Xero, and social sites like Snapchat, highlighting how much the internet relies on a handful of cloud giants. The incident began with a data centre issue in Northern Virginia, exposing the risk of a centralized 'cloud' that can fail and cascade across services. Cloud computing lets firms rent IT resources with a pay-as-you-go model, but it also creates a single point of failure and vendor lock-in. The market is dominated by AWS (~30%), Microsoft Azure (~20%), and Google Cloud Platform (~13%). Each outage-this year or last-shows the fragility and the need for diversification, multi-cloud strategies, and clearer resilience planning.
  • Smartphone Protection Takes Center Stage in 2025 Design Race
    October 21, 2025, 1:24 AM EDT. As we move into 2025, the article argues that the next frontier in mobile tech is smartphone protection-where durability and aesthetics converge. It notes that accessories such as iPhone 17 Pro Max cases and other protective gear are becoming central to the user experience, thanks to shock resistance and advanced materials. With surveys showing more than half of users experience screen damage within a year, manufacturers are embedding robust protection into the core design rather than treating it as an afterthought. The piece traces the evolution from basic options to today's durable, edge-to-edge devices, highlighting a shift where durability becomes a design philosophy. It underscores consumer demand for devices that pair premium features with lasting protection, signaling protection as a defining trend for 2025.
  • Huawei Mate 80 Series and Qianxuesen Tablet Pass Approvals, Expected Launch in November
    October 21, 2025, 1:22 AM EDT. Huawei's upcoming Mate 80 series reportedly passed regulatory approval and is on track to launch in November. Leaked specs point to a Kirin 9030 chipset, eSIM support, and a 6.74-inch 1.5K LTPO OLED flat display with a 5,600mAh battery. In parallel, a 2-in-1 tablet codename 'Qianxuesen' has also cleared approvals, signaling a push for HarmonyOS multi-device ecosystem integration. The tablet is expected to debut alongside the Mate 80 lineup, emphasizing seamless cross-device experiences across Huawei's software and hardware. Details come from Digital Chat Station, a known leaker.