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Bitcoin Near $120K, Altcoins Soar as New Crypto Law Sparks Market Frenzy – July 27–28, 2025 Crypto Roundup

Bitcoin aproape de 120.000 USD, altcoin-urile explodează pe fondul noii legi cripto – Rezumat cripto 27–28 iulie 2025

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Technology News

  • Garmin Fenix 8 review: The ultimate fitness smartwatch with a premium feature set
    December 11, 2025, 12:30 PM EST. The Garmin Fenix 8 is a premium fitness smartwatch built for serious athletes and outdoor adventurers. It offers extensive multisport tracking, precise GPS/navigation, and robust health metrics, backed by a long-lasting battery that easily endures days of workouts. Its broad sensor suite supports training insights, while durable materials and a rugged design handle challenging environments. While it delivers a wealth of features-from maps and music storage to smart notifications-its depth and price mean it's best for power users and devoted explorers. Casual runners or occasional hikers may not need all capabilities, but for those who want the most complete wearable, the Fenix 8 sets a high bar.
  • Tesla ends up last in used-car reliability study, but the catch reshapes the narrative
    December 11, 2025, 12:26 PM EST. Consumer Reports ranks Tesla 26th of 26 brands for 5- to 10-year-old vehicles, driven largely by early Model S/X issues. The data cover 2014-2019 models, with problems in drive units, suspension, climate control, and build quality. The key catch: this snapshot reflects the company's historical production era, when Tesla was ramping up and wrestling with complex, low-volume manufacturing. There is a stark contrast between Old Tesla and New Tesla-the former pulled down the score, the latter delivering strong reliability. In CR's latest new-car rankings, Tesla sits in the top tier, and the Model Y earns an excellent reliability score (81), rivaling leading Japanese brands. Bottom line: the headline is harsh, but the trend shows substantial improvement as newer models roll out.
  • Jolla Phone debuts SailfishOS with microSD slot, removable battery, and privacy-minded features
    December 11, 2025, 12:24 PM EST. Finnish startup Jolla debuts the Jolla Phone, a SailfishOS-powered device that still supports Android apps. SailfishOS 5 brings Android app compatibility without requiring a Google account, and it advertises no background data collection and no hidden analytics. The phone features a 6.36-inch FHD+ OLED panel, 12GB RAM, 256GB storage, and a 5,500mAh removable battery, plus a rare microSD slot, a privacy switch to kill cameras and mics, a notification LED, and a side fingerprint scanner. Cameras include a 50MP main sensor and 13MP ultrawide. Pre-orders surpassed targets with a €99 deposit and a final price of €549. Ship date is expected in H1 2026, as the market remains led by Android and iOS.
  • AI Took My Job: A Former Animator's Look at Layoffs, AI Interviews, and the New Hiring Frontier
    December 11, 2025, 12:22 PM EST. In this personal reflection, the author chronicles being among the first to lose work to AI in 2023 after running social accounts for a small animation startup backed by VC funds. As the company pivots to an AI studio, half the staff are fired overnight. Now job hunting amid a year of rampant layoffs, the writer details attempts that go nowhere-from a creative agency stringing along for seven interviews to an overnight magazine role that vanished after a single conversation-while facing automated recruiters and trick questions from LinkedIn EasyApply. The piece offers a candid look at the unemployment surge, the long job-search, and the uneasy reality of interviewing in a world where AI is both the rival and the recruiter.
  • DJI US Ban Explained: Firmware, Repairs, and What Changes for American Drone Pilots
    December 11, 2025, 12:18 PM EST. US lawmakers tied DJI to a security review under the National Defense Authorization Act. If DJI fails the review, it could be placed on the FCC's Covered List, preventing new products from entering the US. Existing drones and accessories would not be automatically banned, but the FCC could revoke certifications later after a formal process. As of December 10, the security review had not started and the December 23 deadline loomed. DJI has argued that user flight logs aren't synced to its servers and highlighted measures like Local Data Mode and third-party reviews to address data security. For pilots, key questions remain about firmware updates and repairs options for current drones if the ban tightens.