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  • Skyline Nav AI debuts GPS-independent navigation at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025
    October 27, 2025, 5:58 PM EDT. At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, Skyline Nav AI is pitching Pathfinder, a vision-based navigation system that can identify scenes and match them to a database to deliver real-time, GPS-free directions. The software runs on an edge device with a compact Pathfinder Edge, enabling GPS-independent navigation on cars, drones, or aircraft without cellular or Wi-Fi. Founder Kanwar Singh highlights two benefits: reliable navigation in GPS-denied scenarios (urban canyons, mountains) and a countermeasure against GPS jamming for national security. Skyline is working with the DoD, NASA, and Kearfott even as a bootstrap team of eight. As a Top 20 Startup Battlefield finalist at TechCrunch Disrupt, Singh aims for a future where GPS remains alongside vision-based navigation.
  • Pixel November update leaks reveal Theme Packs, Pixel Studio animations, and VIP notifications
    October 27, 2025, 5:56 PM EDT. Leaks hint at Google's November Feature Drop bringing Theme Packs, Pixel Studio animations, and upgraded Pixel VIP notifications. The screenshots from Mystic Leaks show a one-tap Theme Pack called Wicked: For Good, which would swap wallpaper, icons, and potentially GIFs and sounds to match the theme. The Pixel Studio feature would let users turn images into GIFs or animated stickers with an Animate image option, via text prompts. For Pixel VIP, prioritized notifications from Google Messages and WhatsApp would display with a yellow highlight and the contact photo in the status bar. The imagery points to a November 4 release alongside the usual Pixel update cadence; no official confirmation yet. These additions align with Google's ongoing Feature Drops cycle ahead of Android 16 QPR2.
  • Samsung DeX and Galaxy Tab S11 Series Redefine the Mobile Workspace
    October 27, 2025, 5:54 PM EDT. Samsung's Galaxy Tab S11 and S11 Ultra blend portability with power, turning tablets into serious mobile workstations. Powered by Galaxy AI, DeX, and Knox security, they elevate productivity beyond surfing and emails. Features like Note Assist and Drawing Assist aid ideation, while on-device access to Microsoft Office apps (Excel, PowerPoint, Word) and OneDrive keeps files at hand. The tablets also serve as all-in-one mobile POS solutions for retail and hospitality, with IP68 durability and up to 18 hours of battery life. Seamless compatibility with Google Gemini Live for on-the-spot AI help, plus wide app support from the Google Play and Galaxy Store, makes the Tab family a flexible hub for work anywhere, anytime.
  • Qualcomm unveils AI chips to rival Nvidia with Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 and AI accelerators
    October 27, 2025, 5:52 PM EDT. Qualcomm announced new AI accelerator chips, led by the Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 mobile chipset with a 36% CPU performance boost and Adreno GPU upgrades delivering a 59% faster user experience. The push expands Qualcomm into data-center AI workloads, directly challenging Nvidia. Durga Malladi, Qualcomm's GM for data center and edge, said the company wanted to prove itself beyond mobile before stepping into AI compute. The firm also unveiled AI200 and AI250 chips, expected to go on sale in 2026 and 2027. The news sent the stock up roughly 12% intraday. Context includes a 2022 Meta collaboration and a Korea antitrust fine, shaping Qualcomm's AI ambitions.
  • Tesla Chair Warns Musk Could Quit If $1 Trillion Pay Deal Is Rejected
    October 27, 2025, 5:50 PM EDT. Tesla chair Robyn Denholm warns that Elon Musk could leave Tesla if the proposed $1 trillion pay package is rejected, a message to shareholders ahead of the November 6 annual meeting. Proxy advisers Glass Lewis and ISS urge a vote against the plan, which would grant Musk 12 tranches of stock options tied to milestones including an $8.5 trillion market cap and progress in autonomous driving and robotics. Denholm argues the package is needed to align Musk's incentives with shareholder value and long-term growth, while critics question board independence after a prior payoff ruling. Despite the controversy, Tesla stock rose about 3.1% in morning trading, underscoring investor focus on the company's AI and mobility strategy.