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15,000mAh Battery Phone, Apple’s ‘Awe Dropping’ Event & Xiaomi’s Big Update – Mobile News Roundup (Aug 27-28, 2025)

Telefono con batteria da 15.000mAh, evento Apple da “sbalordimento” e grande aggiornamento Xiaomi – Riepilogo notizie mobile (27-28 agosto 2025)

Fatti chiave Apple si prepara a un lancio iPhone “da togliere il fiato” Apple ha inviato ufficialmente gli inviti per il suo evento annuale autunnale di presentazione dei prodotti, confermando che si terrà il 9 settembre (martedì) presso l’Apple Park. Lo slogan
Agosto 29, 2025

Technology News

  • Apple TV+'s Rebrand: Branding Experts Say It's a Smart Move
    October 14, 2025, 3:28 AM EDT. Apple TV+ is undergoing a rebrand that some may overlook as gimmicky, but branding experts say it's a strategic move. The effort aims to reset the streaming identity, simplify messaging, and harmonize the app, content, and product ecosystem. Proponents argue that a refreshed visual language-fonts, color palette, and iconography-improves consistency across devices and strengthens brand recognition in a crowded market. Critics warn that changes risk confusing existing subscribers. Overall, experts say the rebrand signals long-term clarity in positioning, helps partnerships and merchandising, and aligns with Apple's premium image and focus on seamless user experiences.
  • Microsoft Ends Windows 10 Support: What You Need to Know
    October 14, 2025, 3:27 AM EDT. Microsoft will end support for Windows 10 on Oct. 14, 2025, meaning no more feature updates or official technical help. An Extended Security Updates program will let many users receive critical fixes through Oct. 13, 2026, with pricing or free enrollment under certain conditions. If your PC meets Windows 11 requirements, you can upgrade for free; official specs include a 1 GHz+ processor, 4 GB RAM, 64 GB storage, DirectX 12, TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and a compatible GPU. If not eligible, some devices can still upgrade via tweaks. After ESU enrollment ends, security fixes stop. Enrollment is in Settings > Windows Update, or via OneDrive sync or redeeming 1,000 Microsoft Rewards points (free for EU/EEA).
  • Motorola Edge (2025) hits up to $300 off at the official store - as low as $249.99 with trade-in
    October 14, 2025, 3:26 AM EDT. The Motorola Edge (2025) is getting a bigger break at the official store: you can combine a $100 discount with a $200 trade-in to save up to $300. That means the usual $549.99 price drops to $449.99, and with the trade-in it can go as low as $249.99. The deal mirrors earlier Best Buy savings but is now more flexible and widely available. Under the hood, the phone pairs a mid-range Dimensity 7400 with 8GB RAM, a 6.7-inch OLED panel (2712×1220) with HDR, 120Hz, and up to 4500 nits of peak brightness. The 50MP main camera is solid, though software processing can overdo detail. Still, great value at the discounted price.
  • Arlo Essential Security Camera Hits Record-Low $39.99 on Amazon
    October 14, 2025, 3:22 AM EDT. Arlo's Essential Security Camera is on sale at Amazon for $39.99 (down from $49.99), marking the first price cut on the 2025 version. The camera includes person recognition, package detection, and an animation preview. It's mains-powered, so professional installation is required, and you'll need an Arlo subscription to unlock full features like video recording and activity zones. Arlo throws in a one-month trial of its Secure plan with purchase. While we haven't full-reviewed this unit, it closely mirrors the popular Arlo Essential Indoor Camera. If you're weighing options, check our guide to the best home security cameras and comparisons like Blink vs Arlo and Eufy vs Arlo.
  • Howard Marks: AI Isn't in a Bubble Yet, Despite Soaring Valuations
    October 14, 2025, 3:21 AM EDT. Veteran investor Howard Marks argues that the current AI enthusiasm isn't a market bubble. In a CNBC interview, he notes that while valuations are high, they aren't irrational, and "expensive and going down tomorrow" aren't the same. He says true bubbles require psychological excess, a temporary mania that hasn't emerged in AI markets. Comparing today to the late-1990s internet boom, Marks warns against "bubble psychology"-backing any company with even a remote shot at huge returns. Yet he maintains the AI rally hasn't reached manic levels, even as expectations stay sky-high. His takeaway: cautious optimism, with attention to fundamentals and the risk of crowd-driven exuberance in tech stock prices.