Prawo Wiadomości: 1 sierpień 2025

Technology News

  • Best DJI Mic Mini Deal: Lowest Price Yet at $99
    November 18, 2025, 8:44 PM EST. Take your audio on the go with the DJI Mic Mini. This compact system (2 TX, 1 RX, and Charging Case) delivers portable, easy audio for creators. As of Nov 18, you can save $70 and pay $99 (normally $169), the lowest price we've seen. A great choice for vloggers, streamers, and mobile shooters seeking clean, reliable sound. Deal pricing can change after publication-act quickly to lock in the discount.
  • Google CEO Sundar Pichai says AI could do his job one day
    November 18, 2025, 8:42 PM EST. Google CEO Sundar Pichai suggests that AI could eventually handle his responsibilities, underscoring growing questions about automation and the future of work in tech. While he frames it as a possibility rather than a promise, his remarks highlight the pace at which AI tools are advancing and their potential to reshape leadership, decision-making, and daily operations. The discussion signals both opportunities-increased efficiency and new capabilities-and concerns about job displacement and the need for regulation and ethics as these technologies scale. Expect ongoing debate about how soon AI could complement or replace human roles at major tech firms and across the economy.
  • SpaceX Falcon 9 Launches 29 Starlink Satellites From Cape Canaveral - Watch Live
    November 18, 2025, 8:40 PM EST. SpaceX's Falcon 9 is set to lift off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station around 7:10 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18, carrying 29 Starlink satellites. Viewers can watch the live stream at fox35orlando/watch; the first stage booster is on its 12th flight, and the satellites should deploy about an hour after liftoff. Starlink aims to deliver global high-speed internet for streaming, calls and remote work, with residential pricing starting at $59 (moving to $80 after Oct. 29). SpaceX has completed hundreds of missions and landings as part of its reusable-rocket program. The FAA had placed launch-time restrictions during the 2025 shutdown (10 p.m.-6 a.m.); after reopening, those restrictions were not fully lifted.
  • Cloudflare outage disrupts ChatGPT, X, League of Legends, and NJ Transit services
    November 18, 2025, 8:38 PM EST. A Cloudflare outage disrupted a wide swath of online services, impacting ChatGPT, X (formerly Twitter), the online game League of Legends, and the New Jersey Transit website. By around 10 a.m. ET, Cloudflare said it was monitoring the situation to restore all services. Other affected platforms included Shopify, Dropbox, Coinbase, and Moody's credit ratings site, which displayed an Error 500. NJ Transit cautioned that njtransit.com and related digital services could be slow or unavailable. Cloudflare, a San Francisco-based internet infrastructure provider, protects sites and improves performance. The incident follows past outages at Azure and AWS that disrupted Office 365, Minecraft, and broader services. The industry is reminded how a single network provider can ripple across the internet.
  • Let the Internet Die? A Case for Rebuilding a User-Centric, Privacy-First Web
    November 18, 2025, 8:36 PM EST. Enrique Dans argues that the internet has already died in practice, overshadowed by intrusive advertising, pervasive tracking, and powerful platform algorithms. He warns that GenAI and bot-driven browsing are hollowing out traffic, eroding clicks and publishers' revenue, and threatening the open web. Google's shift from blue links to AI-generated answers, plus the rise of AI browsers, could collapse traditional traffic models. The piece casts the shift as a rescue from a surveillance-driven old web and calls for a rebuilt internet centered on user control, data ownership, privacy, and merit-based value exchange, where those who deliver genuine value are paid. A redesigned internet would redistribute traffic fairly, protect privacy, and preserve a space for exploration-if we commit to rebuilding rather than restoring the old order.