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Crypto Chaos: Fed Jitters, Altcoin Revival, NFT Breakthroughs – July 30–31, 2025 Roundup

크립토 혼돈: 연준 불안, 알트코인 부활, NFT 혁신 – 2025년 7월 30~31일 요약

미국 연방준비제도는 두 명의 금리 인하 반대자와 함께 금리를 4.25%로 동결했으며, 파월의 매파적 발언으로 BTC가 잠시 $116,000 아래로 하락했다가 목요일에는 $118,000 이상으로 반등했다. 이더리움은 7월 30일 10주년을 맞이하며 $3,800 이상에서 거래되었고, 최근 몇 주간 약 23% 상승했으며, 현물 ETH ETF는 18일 연속
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Technology News

  • Tesla FSD V14 Lite, Robotaxi Rollout, and AI Leadership in Q3 2025 Earnings
    October 30, 2025, 12:40 AM EDT. Tesla's Q3 2025 earnings call doubled down on an AI-driven strategy, highlighting ongoing FSD progress, a Robotaxi fleet, and software breakthroughs. FSD V14 rolled out with edge-case handling-debris avoidance, emergency-vehicle yielding, and smart parking-while the fleet surpassed 6 billion cumulative miles across FSD Beta and V12+. Adoption sits around 12% of eligible vehicles in North America. A lighter FSD V14 option for HW3 is planned for Q2 2026, with more comfort improvements and a feature called Banish for autonomous parking. Tesla expanded FSD to Australia and New Zealand for AI4-equipped cars, while regulatory hurdles in China and Europe persist. The company frames a broader AI future and growth in its Robotaxi program.
  • Murena Fairphone Gen 6 Now Available in the US - Repairable, De-Googled Android with /e/OS
    October 30, 2025, 12:38 AM EDT. Murena brings the Gen 6 Fairphone to the US, shipping with /e/OS instead of Fairphone's Android. The 6.3-inch, 120 Hz OLED, Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, 8 GB RAM, and 256 GB storage target solid mid-range performance. Its standout feature is repairability: user-replaceable 4415 mAh battery, modular components, USB-C, display, speakers, and camera blocks, plus microSD up to 2 TB. It's IP55, with a 32 MP front camera, dual-SIM 5G (eSIM + nano SIM), Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, and 30 W charging. The /e/OS option emphasizes privacy, potentially limiting Google app access. US pricing is $899 vs €599 in Europe. Fairphone offers a 5-year warranty if bought by end of 2027 (3-year warranty starting 2028).
  • Apple Watch Series 11: The Hidden Edge of Seamless Setup
    October 30, 2025, 12:32 AM EDT. Apple's ongoing refinements make setup feel almost magical, turning initial pairing into a seamless experience across generations. The watch has become a practical hub-enabling boarding passes and travel tickets to live in Wallet at a glance. After upgrading, most tasks just work, with occasional apps needing authorization or Apple Pay/Wallet verification from providers. In daily use you can read messages, track your steps, check the weather, pay for groceries, navigate transit, get directions, and take calls over cellular. It even assists in the kitchen by converting ingredient measurements. The result is a tightly integrated ecosystem where hardware, software, travel, and payments come together on your wrist.
  • Inside OSUIT's New IT Lab: Micro-computing, Robotics, and a State-of-the-Art Faraday Room
    October 30, 2025, 12:30 AM EDT. OSUIT's IT Innovations Lab unveils hands-on hubs for micro-computing, robotics, and a large Faraday Room that blocks wireless signals for secure digital forensics and cybersecurity training. The Nov. 5 open house will feature student projects, collaborative workspaces, and demonstrations inside the Faraday Room, which protects data during investigations and supports law enforcement partnerships. The expanded facility accommodates multiple users and more complex activities, enabling training for information security careers and closer collaboration with industry partners and community groups. "The IT Innovations Lab isn't an average classroom-it's a playground for tech," says Dr. Kathleen Olivieri. From gaming systems and LED/sensor projects to AI initiatives, the lab turns classroom concepts into hands-on outcomes, helping OSUIT students prepare for tech-focused careers.
  • The Clipping Economy: How Short Clips Make Internet Stars Go Viral
    October 30, 2025, 12:28 AM EDT. NPR's Scott Detrow and Cecilia D'Anastasio explore a cottage industry of clipping-editing long videos into addictive, short-form clips for platforms like Instagram Reels and TikTok. The practice, often billed as authentic fandom, is a modern marketing technique where thousands of contractors, paid around $300 to $1,500 per million views, produce clips that drive viewers to the creator's work. The Bloomberg report centers on a 23-year-old founder, Anthony Fujiwara, who scales this service for big names like MrBeast and IShowSpeed. The piece argues the clipping economy short-circuits traditional discovery and monetizes attention by turning passive fans into a paid, outsourced amplification force.