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Miliony użytkowników X (dawniej Twittera), którzy „zrobili wszystko dobrze” w kwestii bezpieczeństwa konta, spędziły ostatnie 24 godziny zablokowane, uwięzione w nieskończonych pętlach uwierzytelniania dwuskładnikowego i przywitane mylącym komunikatem: „Musisz ponownie zarejestrować swój YubiKey.” Problem jest bezpośrednio związany z długo trwającą próbą Elona
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Technology News

  • Nvidia to Centralize AI Server Assembly With Select ODMs, Reshaping Shipment Model
    November 14, 2025, 4:12 AM EST. Nvidia is shifting to centralize its AI server assembly by tightening control over the ODM process. Sources say Nvidia will rely on a limited lineup of contract manufacturers, including Wistron, Quanta, and Foxconn (Hon Hai Precision Industry) to handle system assembly. The move signals a tighter grip on the supply chain, aiming to standardize builds, improve quality, and streamline shipments of high-performance AI servers. Industry observers note the change could affect lead times and pricing, as Nvidia consolidates production under a few key partners rather than broad multi-vendor ODMs. Nvidia's approach may also impact component sourcing and post-sale support pipelines as the company seeks closer oversight of the final product before it leaves the factory floor.
  • Study: 38% of US Internet Households Subscribe to a Sports Streaming Service
    November 14, 2025, 4:10 AM EST. New Parks Associates research finds that 38% of US internet households subscribe to at least one sports-specific streaming service, up from 4% in 2019. The NFL is the most watched sport, with 82% of sports viewers regularly watching NFL content. Pure-play platforms and hybrid agreements, including NBC/Peacock, now account for roughly one-quarter to one-third of the NFL's broadcast revenue. The data show live sports streaming reshaping economics for leagues, teams, and media distributors. Michael Goodman notes that sports are the backbone of live streaming and are driving new monetization models through interactive, data-driven experiences. On average, households watch 4.2 different sports; 55% college football, 53% MLB, 46% NBA. Parks will publish the S.O.S. State of Streaming with 2025 trends.
  • Bindwell Raises $6M Seed to Accelerate AI-Driven Pesticide Discovery
    November 14, 2025, 4:08 AM EST. Bindwell, an agriculture-tech startup, announced a $6M seed round co-led by General Catalyst and A Capital, with participation from SV Angel and Paul Graham. The funds will expand Bindwell's AI-powered platform that can screen billions of molecules and reportedly runs 4x faster than DeepMind's AlphaFold, accelerating pesticide discovery and lowering R&D costs. The company joined Y Combinator's Winter 2025 batch and plans to scale its San Carlos lab, advance its first proprietary pesticide, and deliver safer, more targeted crop protection amid rising pesticide use and persistent crop losses.
  • OnePlus 15 Delivers Two-Day Battery Life with Fast Wired Charging, Wireless Charging Falls Short
    November 14, 2025, 4:02 AM EST. On light use days, the OnePlus 15 still has about 70% battery at bedtime, and with heavy use it stays at 60-50% after music streaming, navigation, and Instagram Reels. Over two days, it hit roughly 10.5 hours of screen-on time, making it one of the best flagship battery experiences in the US, especially when paired with ultrafast recharge. OnePlus includes a charger in the box to exploit its SuperVooc fast charging, going from 15% to 80% in about 30 minutes (50% in 15). The tradeoff? Qi wireless charging is limited to standard speeds, with no Qi2 Ready support, though magnetic cases exist. The standout here is performance: the phone uses Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, and in Geekbench 6 it tops 10,000 in multi-core, beating the iPhone 17 Pro Max on multi-core while the iPhone edges ahead in single-core.
  • What If AI Is a Bubble? An Inside Look at the AI Investment Surge
    November 14, 2025, 4:00 AM EST. Is the AI boom a bubble, or the dawn of a profitable new era? This Radio Atlantic episode dives into the money flooding the AI space, from Nvidia's $5 trillion valuation to a projected global spend nearing $500 billion by 2026. Experts debate whether the promise of breakthrough drugs, automated systems, and unlimited innovation justifies the enormous capital pouring into AI data centers and chips. Can AI pay for itself, or will energy demand, market risk, and political scrutiny trigger a correction? The discussion draws historical parallels to the dot-com era and 2008, and asks who bears losses if the bubble bursts. Amid the hype, ordinary Americans weigh what AI's growth could mean for jobs, wages, and the economy.