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그래핀OS, 픽셀 독점에서 벗어나 주요 스마트폰 제조사와 협력

픽셀 전용 프라이버시폰 시대의 종말 그래핀OS – 가장 안전하고 프라이버시를 중시하는 안드로이드 배포판 중 하나로 널리 평가받는 – 가 구글 픽셀의 족쇄에서 벗어나려 하고 있다. 프로젝트 개발자들은 2025년 중반부터 주요 스마트폰 제조사와 협력하여 그 회사의 기기에서 그래핀OS를 구동하기 위해 작업 중임을 소셜
10월 19, 2025

Technology News

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    October 20, 2025, 10:38 PM EDT. IonQ is one of a small group of pure-play quantum stocks that surged in recent years. Stock splits tend to spark investor interest after a big run, and they alter share price and outstanding shares without changing market cap. A four-for-one split would boost liquidity by increasing the number of shares while lowering the price. Conversely, reverse splits raise share price and reduce share count, sometimes to avoid delisting. Could IonQ be next? While quantum computing remains a hot theme, investors weigh execution and valuation as they monitor any split signal from IonQ.
  • iQOO Pad 5e debuts with Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, up to 16GB RAM and 10,000 mAh battery
    October 20, 2025, 10:34 PM EDT. The new iQOO Pad 5e is a gaming-focused tablet powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset, paired with a 10,000 mAh battery and up to 16 GB of RAM. It weighs about 584 g and measures roughly 6.62 mm thick (camera array excluded). The device features an 8 MP rear camera with an LED flash. In China, it starts at CNY 1,999 (~$281) for 8GB/128GB and is available in green, grey, and silver. Other configurations include 8/256 GB, 12/256 GB, and 16/512 GB for CNY 2,299 (~$323), 2,599 (~$365), and 2,999 (~$562) respectively. There is currently no word on international availability.
  • Apple Breaks Out as Markets Rally Toward All-Time Highs on Shutdown Optimism
    October 20, 2025, 10:32 PM EDT. Markets opened in a buoyant mood as investors priced in a potential end to the government shutdown (Day 20). Small caps led gains after White House adviser Kevin Hassett's comments. Apple (AAPL) surged about 4% and broke out past a 259.24 buy point, helping lift sentiment and signaling renewed tech leadership.
  • NASA Reopens Artemis III Lander Contract Amid SpaceX Delays, Seeks Competition
    October 20, 2025, 10:30 PM EDT. NASA is reopening the Artemis III lunar lander contract after acknowledging SpaceX delays. Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy told CNBC that SpaceX is behind schedule, prompting NASA to invite new bids to land Americans on the Moon's south pole. The site's ice deposits offer strategic scientific value, making timing critical as a 2027 deadline appears unlikely. If Blue Origin can beat SpaceX, NASA could have two contenders vying to reach the Moon by 2028. Meanwhile Artemis II preparations continue at Kennedy Space Center, with Orion atop the SLS rocket for a lunar flyby next year. The move intensifies the race to the Moon amid policy and geopolitical considerations as nations push for sustained lunar exploration.
  • Inside Virginia's cloud data centers: how the warehouses power the internet
    October 20, 2025, 10:28 PM EDT. An outage tied to Amazon Web Services showed how much of the internet depends on a concentrated set of cloud data centers in Northern Virginia. Cloud computing lets firms rent infrastructure rather than own it, with AWS commanding about 41% of the market, followed by Google and Microsoft. AWS operates several hubs, with the US-East-1 region near Virginia being the largest and oldest, handling far more data than others. The industry relies on spreading workloads, but the reality is a heavy concentration around one region. That creates a systemic fragility for services worldwide, from social apps to retailers, when this single hub falters.