Innovatie Nieuws: 29 september 2025 - 11 november 2025

Samsung Display Begins Mass Production of OLEDoS (Micro‑OLED) Panels for Galaxy XR—What It Means for Visual Quality, Price, and Global Rollout

Samsung Display start massaproductie van OLEDoS (Micro‑OLED) panelen voor Galaxy XR—Wat dit betekent voor beeldkwaliteit, prijs en wereldwijde uitrol

Het nieuws: De displaytak van Samsung is in productie Samsung Display is begonnen met de massaproductie van OLEDoS (OLED‑on‑Silicon) micro‑OLED panelen bestemd voor Samsung’s Galaxy XR mixed-reality headset. De stap, voor het eerst gemeld door Korea’s ETNews op 9 november en vandaag
november 12, 2025
5G Standalone Goes Global, 6G Teasers and Satellite Internet Shake-Up – Telecom Highlights (Oct 8–9, 2025)

5G Standalone gaat wereldwijd, 6G-teasers en satellietinternet zorgen voor opschudding – Telecomhoogtepunten (8–9 okt 2025)

Het wereldwijde telecomplatform: 8–9 oktober 2025 Next-Level 5G: Standalone-netwerken en meer In begin oktober 2025 boekte 5G Standalone-technologie aanzienlijke vooruitgang op meerdere continenten. In de Verenigde Staten was de aankondiging van AT&T over een landelijke uitrol van 5G SA een belangrijke ontwikkeling
oktober 9, 2025
Global Mobile Internet Upheaval: 5G Innovations, Network Disruptions and Big Telecom Moves (Sept 28–29, 2025)

Wereldwijde Mobiele Internetomwenteling: 5G-innovaties, Netwerkverstoringen en Grote Telecomontwikkelingen (28–29 september 2025)

Belangrijke feiten: Netwerkstoringen en Dienstonderbrekingen Eind september 2025 haalden netwerkstoringen het nieuws. Optus uit Australië kreeg op 28–29 september te maken met een grote storing waardoor noodoproepen (000) voor duizenden mensen niet mogelijk waren. Optus bevestigde dat een “defecte zendmastlocatie” de negen
oktober 3, 2025
Mobile Tech News Frenzy (Sep 27–28, 2025): Flagship Launches, Foldable Explosions, AI Chips, and More

Mobiele Tech Nieuwsgekte (27–28 sep 2025): Vlaggenschiplanceringen, Opvallende Vouwtoestellen, AI-chips en meer

Nieuwe vlaggenschiptelefoons & lekken Xiaomi’s 17 Pro Max (rechts) en 17 Pro (links) debuteerden met monsterlijke specificaties. De Pro Max heeft een 7.500mAh batterij en de gloednieuwe Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-chipset (Qualcomm’s 3nm vlaggenschip) techradar.com technode.com. De Pro-modellen beschikken zelfs over
september 29, 2025
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Technology News

  • Shop 85+ Early Black Friday Deals From Apple, Sony, Samsung and More
    November 23, 2025, 12:12 AM EST. Get a head start on holiday shopping with 85+ early Black Friday deals from top brands like Apple, Samsung, Sony, and more. The roundup includes hot offers from Amazon and Best Buy as retailers roll out pre-Black Friday sales, with big discounts on TVs, headphones, laptops and wearables. Highlights include the massive TCL 98-inch Q55K QLED Google TV for $1,000 (save $1,500), Apple AirTag 4-pack at $65, Garmin Venu 3 for $350, and HP 15.6-inch Chromebook at $199. Also listed: Google Pixel 9 at $499 (save $300), Apple M4 MacBook Air (13-inch) for $749 (save $250), Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 Plus 11-inch for $150, and Apple Watch SE 3 (40mm) around $200. Check back for fresh picks as deals update.
  • Piper Sandler Reaffirms $500 Tesla Price Target After Fremont FSD Demonstrations
    November 23, 2025, 12:10 AM EST. Tesla (TSLA) price target reaffirmed at $500 by Piper Sandler after analysts toured the Fremont plant and tested the latest FSD v14 software. The firm called the experience impressive, highlighting a smooth robo-taxi demonstration and suggesting the software could outperform average human drivers. The 75+ minutes of discussions focused on autonomy, robo-taxi deployment, in-house chip work, the Optimus program, stationary storage, and capital-expenditure/margin expectations. The reaffirmed $500 target sits above the current share price near $404 but below the Street high of $600. Other firms diverge: HSBC notes a valuation/earnings disconnect with a $131 target; TD Cowen keeps a Buy with a $509 target after Austin demos. Tesla also won Arizona ride-hailing approval; a Senate hearing on auto regulations and EV pricing is upcoming.
  • PlayStation Portal Black Friday Discount Drops Price to $178.99 at Major Retailers
    November 23, 2025, 12:04 AM EST. Sony's handheld remote player, the PlayStation Portal, just joined this year's Black Friday deals with its first major discount, dropping to about $178.99 at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy (roughly $21 off). The device now includes cloud streaming for select PS5 games for PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers, letting you stream from the cloud or from your library without a nearby PS5. Hardware remains a split DualSense controller with an 8-inch 1080p display; performance hinges on fast Wi-Fi, with ethernet recommended for streaming. Limitations include compatibility only with Pulse Explore earbuds and Pulse Elite headset, and a 3.5mm jack for wired headphones. Sony also discounts PS5 configurations up to $100, and reviews note the Portal is better in practice with reliable internet.
  • SpaceX Booster Explodes During Test as Grok Praises Elon Musk
    November 23, 2025, 12:02 AM EST. Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok boosted hype about the billionaire even as a SpaceX booster exploded during testing. The incident involved the Booster 18 Version 3 at the Massey test site, described as suffering an anomaly during gas system pressure testing with no propellant and no engines installed. There were no injuries, but the setback compounds delays to SpaceX's ambitious Starship/super-heavy launch timeline, including NASA's Artemis 3 mission. The company will continue with on-orbit refueling tests, slated for late 2026, as it pursues a lunar return program once more. Ahead of that, SpaceX faces renewed competition from Blue Origin's New Glenn. The blast underscores the risks of iterative design and aggressive schedules in commercial space ventures.
  • US weighs allowing Nvidia H200 chips sales to China amid tech-trade détente
    November 23, 2025, 12:00 AM EST. The Trump administration is weighing a policy shift that could allow the sale of Nvidia's H200 AI chips to China, signaling a possible shift in export controls as U.S.-China tech tensions ease after a Busan-trade detente. The Commerce Department is reviewing current prohibitions, with plans that could still change. White House officials did not comment. The move would reflect a friendlier stance since Chinese leader Xi Jinping and President Trump brokered a tech-war truce, though China hawks warn shipments of advanced AI hardware could bolster Beijing's military. Critics say export controls under the Biden administration were designed to limit Beijing's access, and the policy review indicates flexibility amid evolving bilateral ties.