News Wiadomości: 24 sierpień 2025 - 28 sierpień 2025

Nothing OS 4.0 ‘Flow’ Rolls Out November 21: Android 16 Upgrade, Eligible Phones, and New Features Explained

Nothing OS 4.0 „Flow” pojawi się 21 listopada: aktualizacja do Androida 16, kompatybilne telefony i nowe funkcje wyjaśnione

Nothing w końcu wyznaczyło datę w kalendarzu. Na dzień dzisiejszy, 20 listopada 2025 roku, firma oficjalnie potwierdziła, że jej oparty na Androidzie 16 system Nothing OS 4.0, oznaczony marką „Flow”, zacznie być udostępniany jutro, 21 listopada na obsługiwane telefony po tygodniach otwartych
21 listopada, 2025
iPhone 17 Date Drops, Triple-Foldable Surprise & a 10,000mAh Beast – Mobile News Roundup (Aug 26–27, 2025)

Premiera iPhone’a 17, potrójnie składana niespodzianka i bestia 10 000 mAh – Przegląd nowości mobilnych (26–27 sierpnia 2025)

Najważniejsze premiery i ogłoszenia (Żaden ważny flagowy telefon nie miał premiery dokładnie 26–27 sierpnia, ale kilka ostatnich premier i nadchodzących zapowiedzi utrzymywało świat mobilny w napięciu. Wydarzenie Google Pixel 10 z początku tygodnia wciąż dominowało w nagłówkach, mniejsi gracze jak Realme przyciągali
27 sierpnia, 2025
Perovskite Solar ‘Stickers’ Are Almost Here: How Flexible Laminates Could Turn Walls, Cars & Roofs into Power Plants

Perowskitowe „naklejki” słoneczne są już prawie dostępne: jak elastyczne laminaty mogą zamienić ściany, samochody i dachy w elektrownie

W Japonii w latach 2024–2025 rząd uruchomi narodową inicjatywę wspierającą elastyczne perowskitowe laminaty PV, w tym dotacje dla Sekisui Chemical na budowę 100 MW fabryki folii do 2027 roku, z celem ~20 GW mocy do 2040 roku. Elastyczne laminaty perowskitowe zamykają ogniwa
25 sierpnia, 2025
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Technology News

  • Apple iPhone 17e rumored to get 18MP Center Stage front camera in early 2026
    November 23, 2025, 2:24 AM EST. Apple is reportedly expanding its iPhone lineup with an iPhone 17e launching in mid-2026, bringing a notable camera upgrade to the low-cost model. The latest rumor, via analyst Jeff Pu, claims the iPhone 17e will adopt the 18MP Center Stage front camera already introduced on the main line, narrowing the gap between models. While the rear camera and Pro features like ProMotion may stay modest, the front camera upgrade could make selfies easier for all users. The device is said to keep the A19 chip and remain a budget option, reinforcing Apple's strategy of spreading its latest imaging tech across more SKUs. Expect a launch in mid-1Q26, with the usual caveats about rumors, timing, and model differentiation.
  • SpaceX's Starship V3 Booster 18 suffers gas-system anomaly during testing
    November 23, 2025, 2:22 AM EST. SpaceX confirmed that its third-gen Starship booster, Booster 18, suffered a gas-system anomaly during pre-proof testing. There was no propellant and no engines installed, and no injuries were reported. SpaceX will take time to investigate the cause. The explosive gas release appeared to blow out the bottom half of the booster and was captured in photos and livestream clips. Booster 18 is part of the Starship V3 program, SpaceX's ambitious fully reusable launcher intended for high payloads to the Moon and Mars. The project has logged 11 successful launches and five explosions during testing to date; the company continues testing toward lower costs and higher reuse as it pursues its long-term space goals.
  • Nokia to Invest $4B in U.S. R&D and Manufacturing for AI-Ready Networks
    November 23, 2025, 2:20 AM EST. Nokia unveiled plans to invest about $4 billion in the United States to expand R&D and manufacturing for AI-ready mobile, fixed, IP, optical, and data center networking technologies, in partnership with the Trump administration. The move builds on a prior $2.3 billion U.S. investment linked to Infinera, and follows Infinera's own $456 million investment in two U.S. manufacturing facilities with CHIPS Act incentives. Nokia says roughly $3.5 billion will fund U.S. R&D across mobile, fixed access, IP, optical, data center networking, and defense solutions, anchored by its Nokia Bell Labs legacy. About $500 million of capital expenditures will target manufacturing and R&D in Texas, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The plan aims to strengthen Nokia's AI-optimized networking offerings, including automation, quantum-safe networks, semiconductor manufacturing, testing, packaging, and advanced materials science.
  • PS5 Slim Digital Edition Now $399 on Amazon Black Friday Deal
    November 23, 2025, 2:18 AM EST. Amazon kicks off Black Friday with a deal on the PS5 Slim Digital Edition, now $399 (20% off) - the lowest price of the year. The bundle includes a DualSense controller, a 1 TB SSD, two horizontal stand feet, an HDMI cable, an AC power cord and a USB cable, plus the pre-installed game Astro's Playroom. Originally $499.99, this sale makes the console a prime buy for both casual and hardcore gamers during the holiday season. Black Friday deals run through Cyber Monday, with Prime members enjoying early access and faster shipping. The PS5 Slim is praised for sharp graphics, smooth performance and quiet operation.
  • Grooming case prompts review of safety on school-issued tablets and device policies
    November 23, 2025, 2:16 AM EST. A Tennessee man was convicted of attempting to rape a child after contacting a 12-year-old through her school-issued tablet and grooming her online by posing as a teen. The case has spurred a closer look at how districts safeguard students on devices. Sumner County Schools' policy includes an internet content filter that the district says is not a substitute for adult supervision and requires annual permission forms for device use. Officials emphasize safety training for students and staff, while acknowledging the limits of filters in preventing harmful interactions in chat or email. The investigation highlights the need for layered safeguards--monitoring, clear reporting channels, parental involvement, and ongoing policy updates to address evolving online risks on school devices.