宇宙 ニュース: 3 9月 2025

Technology News

  • NoiseFit Endeavour Pro Review: Rugged Build, Long Battery Life at ₹9,999
    October 20, 2025, 1:38 PM EDT. Reviewing the NoiseFit Endeavour Pro, a smartwatch that aims to punch above its weight. The build pairs a titanium alloy bezel with a sturdy polycarbonate chassis and a 22mm silicone strap. It withstands 0°C to 50°C and minor drops. The 1.5-inch AMOLED display with 1000 nits brightness stays readable in sun, helped by auto-brightness. It tracks heart rate, SpO₂, stress, steps, and sleep across 100+ sports modes and uses dual-band GPS. It syncs with Strava and Apple Health; you can store music and play via Bluetooth. Battery life runs about five days with heavy use and up to two weeks on moderate use. Extras include a LED flashlight, red emergency light, and mild SOS. Drawbacks: limited quick replies, no third-party apps, occasional time reset. Price: ₹9,999.
  • Samsung Galaxy S26 Rumor: March Launch, Ultra With Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, Edge Dropped
    October 20, 2025, 1:34 PM EDT. Another day, another Galaxy S26 rumor suggests Samsung may delay the flagship launch by two months, pushing unveiling to March instead of January. The report claims development and design issues as the reason. It says the Galaxy S26 Ultra has completed development, while the Galaxy S26 faces delays. No extra details are given, so treat with caution. The Galaxy S26 Ultra is tipped to use a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy SoC and a 10-bit display, while the standard Galaxy S26 is expected to run an Exynos 2600. The lineup is said to include a Galaxy S26 Pro, S26+, and S26 Ultra, with the Galaxy S26 Edge reportedly dropped due to poor sales of the S25 Edge. Source.
  • iPhone 17 long-term review: 120Hz display, Center Stage, and deep customization
    October 20, 2025, 1:30 PM EDT. After a month with the iPhone 17, this long-term user review highlights a true upgrade. The 120Hz display makes scrolling and visuals feel fluid, a big jump from the iPhone 16. The Center Stage camera is put through its paces against rivals, with the Pixel 10 in particular as a comparand, and the main camera's 48MP delivering impressive low-light results and strong night mode performance. iOS 26 steps up with deeper customization-including depth effect on wallpapers and dynamic clock sizing-making the lock/home screens feel personalized. While it's a solid daily driver, there are a few caveats mentioned in passing as the author weighs daily use against the clean spec sheet.
  • D-Wave Quantum QBTS: Is This the Best Quantum Stock to Buy Now?
    October 20, 2025, 1:28 PM EDT. Interest in quantum computing stocks has surged, and D-Wave Quantum (QBTS) has been a standout performer with a 500% rise in six months. The story is not just momentum: D-Wave's sixth-generation Advantage2 quantum annealing system, with over 4,400 qubits, is commercially available and targets real-world use cases in optimization, materials simulation, and artificial intelligence. A key advantage is a strong balance sheet, with over $800 million in net cash, helping the company weather potential pullbacks as the quantum space matures. Investors might consider gradual exposure or buying in thirds to manage risk, rather than a lump-sum purchase. Note that the sector remains volatile, and outcomes could change over time.
  • Amazon AWS outage disrupts Zoom, Roblox, Snapchat and more services
    October 20, 2025, 1:26 PM EDT. An AWS outage disrupted dozens of major services worldwide, hitting Snapchat, Roblox, Fortnite, Signal, Coinbase and even Amazon's own Ring and Alexa devices. The outage began around 3:11 a.m. ET with increased error rates in the US-EAST-1 region and was blamed on issues with the domain name system (DNS). AWS said engineers were actively working as it reported significant error rates; by about 6 a.m. ET many services were recovering, with a full resolution still underway. In total, 64 internal AWS services were affected. The outage underscores how much of the internet relies on a few cloud computing giants. It's not the first time: similar disruptions hit in 2023 and AWS has had major outages in 2021 and earlier years. Industry experts warn of ongoing risk to government, education and business networks.