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EU’s Upper‑6 GHz Spectrum Showdown: Wi‑Fi 7 vs 5G/6G as Germany Backs Mobile — RSPG decision expected Nov. 12

Pojedynek o górne pasmo 6 GHz w UE: Wi‑Fi 7 kontra 5G/6G, Niemcy popierają sieci mobilne — decyzja RSPG spodziewana 12 listopada

Co nowego 9 listopada Dziś pojawiła się nowa fala lobbingu: The Register informuje, że Wi‑Fi Alliance oraz Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA) przekazały otwarte listy do „cyfrowych ministrów UE”, ostrzegając, że zablokowanie Wi‑Fi w paśmie górnego 6 GHz byłoby „druzgocące” dla europejskiej mapy drogowej
10 listopada, 2025

Technology News

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    November 10, 2025, 5:02 PM EST. Samsung Health users in the US can access exclusive iFIT content right in the Samsung Health app, removing the need for a separate app. Subscriptions start at $9.99 per month (or $99.99 per year), unlocking hundreds of videos across HIIT, pilates, yoga, recovery, strength, barre, and mindfulness. The integration runs in the fitness tab, and Galaxy Watch users can track duration, heart rate, and calories burned with the workout on screen. Each month, one on-demand video from each category is included at no extra cost, with new content added regularly. Samsung also offers device discounts on iFIT: 30 days free with a qualifying phone, 3 months free with the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, and 6 months free with a Galaxy Watch purchase.
  • Tesla Cybertruck chief exits after eight years amid leadership churn
    November 10, 2025, 5:00 PM EST. Tesla's Cybertruck chief Siddhant Awasthi is leaving after more than eight years, joining a wave of leadership turnover at the EV maker. Awasthi steered the Cybertruck program and helped run the Model 3 initiative, handling product strategy, quality and supply chain. His exit arrives as Tesla posted record deliveries fueled by the $7,500 EV tax credit, though analysts warn of a Q4 sales slump once the incentive expires. To spur demand, Tesla has been offering thousands of dollars in discounts. The broader exodus includes North America sales chief Troy Jones, Musk aide Omead Afshar, HR head Jenna Ferrua and AI chief Milan Kovac, highlighting intensifying competition from BYD. Despite the churn, Tesla remains a dominant EV manufacturer with strong revenue momentum, even as rivals close the gap.
  • Fire HD 8 discounted 45% ahead of Black Friday - $55 for 32GB
    November 10, 2025, 4:54 PM EST. Amazon drops Fire HD 8 by 45% in an early Black Friday deal, bringing the 32GB model to just $55. The compact 8-inch IPS display remains a sweet spot for on-the-go work and home use, with easy access to Alexa and a broad library of apps and streaming services. The offer covers the version with lockscreen ads and all three color options-Black, Emerald, and Hibiscus. You can upgrade for more storage or to remove ads, and the tablet includes a microSD slot for expandable storage up to 1TB. Boasting up to 13 hours of battery life, it's a budget-friendly choice for casual browsing and smart-home control.
  • New York Enacts First-in-the-Nation AI Safety Law to Protect Users from Digital Harm
    November 10, 2025, 4:50 PM EST. New York has enacted the country's first comprehensive AI safety law targeting AI companions and their operators. Effective November 5, 2025, the AI Companion Safety Law requires companies to implement crisis intervention protocols for self-harm signals, to interrupt extended sessions every three hours, and to clearly inform users they are interacting with AI, not a human. The bill, included in the governor's executive budget, seeks to shield especially minors and vulnerable users from potential digital harm and unhealthy dependencies. The law empowers the Attorney General's Office to pursue enforcement, with penalties funding suicide prevention programs. Gov. Hochul and A.G. Letitia James emphasize corporate responsibility and NY's leadership in AI safety, while urging ongoing federal support for protective measures.
  • Internet Evolution: Moore's Law, Addressing Architectures, and the Future of Internet Scale
    November 10, 2025, 4:48 PM EST. From the invention of the transistor to modern Internet scale, this piece situates policy debates within the broader arc of technology evolution. It traces how the marriage of computing and communications-from the transistor to the integrated circuit and beyond-reshaped geography, wealth, and power. It revisits early openness in operating systems with Unix and BSD, and highlights Bob Metcalf's Ethernet as a minimalist, transformative architecture. The piece links technical progress to policy dialogue at ARIN 56, arguing that understanding addressing architectures and infrastructure trends is essential for anticipating the future of the Internet. Expect a historical lens on Moore's Law, networks, and what scales mean for policy and governance.