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Technology News

  • Redmi Watch 6 launches in China with a brighter screen and slimmer design
    October 24, 2025, 6:58 AM EDT. Xiaomi unveils the Redmi Watch 6 in China, introducing a slimmer chassis at 9.9mm, a brighter 2,000-nit AMOLED display and improved GNSS. The watch sticks to a 2.07-inch display and keeps a 550mAh battery claimed for up to 24 days of typical use. It adds a customizable sub-key button for quick access and runs on HyperOS 3, supporting 150+ sports modes, all-day heart rate and sleep tracking, stress monitoring, and 5 ATM water resistance. Priced at CNY 599 (~$84), the Redmi Watch 6 remains a budget option and is expected to launch globally early next year after the China debut.
  • Apple Threatens to Pull App Tracking Transparency From Europe Amid Legal Challenges
    October 24, 2025, 6:42 AM EDT. Apple says it may withdraw its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) feature from Europe after legal challenges in Germany and Italy, and other countries, according to DPA International. ATT, rolled out with iOS 14.5, changed how third-party apps could track users, empowering privacy but drawing scrutiny from regulators. In a statement, Apple argued that intense lobbying could force withdrawal to the detriment of European consumers. Regulators, like Germany's Federal Cartel Office, dispute Apple's claim that it does not collect or meaningfully combine data; they say ATT could be used to block data sharing for advertising. Apple maintains it does not collect data and that any data is randomized, but a decision against ATT would expand advertisers' access to users' activity. The move also intersects with the Digital Markets Act in Europe.
  • Cambricon's 14-fold Revenue Jump Elevates CEO Chen Tianshi to the World's Richest List
    October 24, 2025, 6:32 AM EDT. Cambricon Technologies stunned markets with a third-quarter revenue jump of 14x, posting a net profit of $79.6 million after a year-ago loss. The surge sent its stock higher and pushed founder and CEO Chen Tianshi into the ranks of the world's richest people, with a net worth around $24.1 billion. Market coverage frames Cambricon as part of China's push to build domestic AI chips and reduce reliance on Nvidia, amid ongoing export controls. The company supplies Alibaba, Tencent, and Baidu, and while Huawei's Ascend remains the domestic leader, Cambricon eyes accelerated 2025-2026 volumes. Cambricon went public on STAR Market in 2020 after years of losses, and remains restricted by the U.S. Entity List.
  • Smartphone-Based PMR App RELAXaHEAD Reduces Migraine-Related Disability in Emergency Department Patients - Randomized Trial
    October 24, 2025, 6:28 AM EDT. New randomized trial (NCT04281030) shows a smartphone-based self-management program targeting progressive muscle relaxation (PMR), called RELAXaHEAD, significantly reduced migraine-related disability after discharge from the emergency department compared with enhanced usual care over 3 months. In 94 randomized adults (PMR n=46; control n=48) with 69 having follow-up MIDAS assessments, the PMR group achieved a greater MIDAS improvement at 3 months (about a 25-point reduction) versus control (~7-point reduction), P=0.01. A larger share of PMR participants improved by ≥5 MIDAS points (82.4% vs 45.7%; P=0.002). No differences were observed in migraine-specific quality of life (MSQv2) domains or monthly headache days. Lead author Mia T. Minen emphasizes the potential of safe, app-based, nonpharmacologic strategies to lower migraine disability after ED visits. Findings published in JAMA Network Open.
  • Europe may force Apple to disable App Tracking Transparency, sparking privacy concerns
    October 24, 2025, 6:26 AM EDT. App Tracking Transparency (ATT) - Apple's privacy feature launched with iOS 14 - could be forced to be disabled in Germany and other European countries amid regulatory scrutiny and advertising industry lobbying. Regulators such as Germany's Bundeskartellamt and Italy are examining whether ATT restrains competition by limiting data sharing with third-party apps, while Apple argues its apps don't access data from other providers. The outcome would impact European users who rely on ATT to control cross-site tracking and ad personalization. Apple has warned regulators it may withdraw ATT if pushed, but insists it will push back to keep the feature available. The case highlights tensions between privacy protections and ad-supported business models in Europe.