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  • Huawei Mate 80 Series Could Debut in Mid-to-Late November, Rumors Point to Five Models
    October 13, 2025, 4:12 AM EDT. Rumors say the Huawei Mate 80 series could debut in the mid-to-late November window, after earlier hints of an October launch. The lineup is rumored to expand to five models, potentially adding the Mate 80 Air. Tipsters suggest Huawei is delaying the rollout for optimizations around the new cooling fan and a possible Kirin 9030 chip packaging approach. The company previously launched the Mate 60 Pro with a 5G chipset and has been advancing HarmonyOS NEXT, imaging tech, and sensor development. If accurate, the launch would mark a notable early-adopter cycle despite tech challenges. A December window remains speculated for the Nova 15 series.
  • Quantum Internet Meets Commercial Fibre: Building Next-Gen, Secure Infrastructure
    October 13, 2025, 4:10 AM EDT. The quantum internet promises security, speed, and new compute capabilities by using qubits and entanglement. Researchers have begun running quantum signals over existing commercial fibre networks, signaling a shift from lab prototypes to scalable infrastructure. Leveraging long-haul fibre backbones lowers entry barriers, making the technology attractive to investors and enterprises, especially in fintech and crypto where encryption and data integrity are critical. A cornerstone is quantum key distribution, which can yield near-indestructible security against future quantum attacks. As firms like Binance focus on strengthening security, the ability to deploy quantum transmissions on familiar fibre routes could accelerate adoption. Challenges remain in integration, standardization, and cost, but the potential to augment security and performance across financial networks is substantial.
  • BARQ Systems and ZEDEDA Forge Strategic Partnership to Accelerate Secure Edge Computing in MEA
    October 13, 2025, 4:08 AM EDT. BARQ Systems and ZEDEDA today announced a strategic partnership to advance secure edge computing in the MEA region. As the region’s first IT service provider to partner with ZEDEDA, BARQ aims to simplify and scale distributed edge deployments by combining ZEDEDA’s cloud-native orchestration and edge services with BARQ’s regional expertise. The collaboration enables enterprises to reduce complexity, start with zero-trust edge device management, and gain agility to manage distributed environments remotely and at scale. Industries like telecom, energy, manufacturing, and the public sector stand to benefit as organizations accelerate innovation, improve real-time decision-making, and build flexible edge infrastructures aligned with growth. The partnership underscores the region’s shift toward technology and AI-driven outcomes.
  • Starlink High-Speed Internet Now Available on Cessna Citation Longitude via STC
    October 13, 2025, 3:56 AM EDT. Textron Aviation today announced an aftermarket Starlink high-speed internet solution for the Cessna Citation Longitude following the FAA's issuance of AeroMech's STC. The system leverages Starlink's constellation of LEO satellites to deliver more reliable connectivity over land, water and remote regions where traditional inflight Wi-Fi may fall short. With this option, Longitude customers can stay productive and connected throughout their flights. Textron Aviation notes the Longitude's quiet cabin, extended range and advanced avionics are complemented by Starlink to elevate the in-flight experience. AeroMech's STC clears the path for retrofit, expanding access to high-speed, cockpit- and cabin-level internet for operators and owners.
  • iPhone 17 review: The base model finally gets a glow-up — is it worth it?
    October 13, 2025, 3:55 AM EDT. Apple’s iPhone 17 keeps the familiar chassis but hides a few meaningful tweaks behind a minimalist shell. The vanilla/base model grows to a 6.3-inch display with almost edge-to-edge bezels and a light 177-gram frame, while keeping the two vertical cameras from the iPhone 16. New colorways—Lavender, Sage, Mist Blue—arrive, but there’s little external drama. The big news is a 120Hz refresh rate on the base model, delivering smoother scrolling and gaming, plus subtle refinements rather than a Pro-like overhaul. The reviewer admits they were initially underwhelmed, but the enhanced display and restrained performance still offer incremental value. If you want a Pro-level feel without the price, the iPhone 17’s upgrades merit a closer look, even as the core identity remains familiar.