Tehnologie Știri: 7 septembrie 2025 - 12 septembrie 2025

Google Pixel phones finally get native call recording — how to enable it and when it’s legal (November 2025)

Telefoanele Google Pixel primesc în sfârșit înregistrare a apelurilor nativă — cum să o activezi și când este legală (noiembrie 2025)

Ce e nou: Pixel primește în sfârșit un înregistrator de apeluri integrat, complet funcțional După ani de soluții ocolitoare, trucuri limitate regional și aplicații terțe defecte, Google a activat discret înregistrarea nativă a apelurilor pe telefoanele Pixel. Relatările de la 9to5Google, Android
noiembrie 19, 2025
High-Speed Battle at Sea: 2025’s Best Maritime Satellite Services Revealed

Bătălie pe Mare la Viteză Mare: Cele Mai Bune Servicii Satelitare Maritime din 2025 Dezvăluite

<details><summary>Click pentru a vedea o comparație a principalelor servicii satelitare maritime în 2025…</summary> Furnizor / Serviciu Tip rețea Acoperire Viteze de transfer date utilizator Latență (medie) Hardware & Cost Cazuri tipice de utilizare SpaceX Starlink Maritime Constelație LEO (banda Ku/Ka) ~Global (100+
septembrie 9, 2025
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Technology News

  • Navy cuts submarine-planning time with AI, scales with $448M investment
    December 11, 2025, 10:28 AM EST. The Navy is using AI to automate and accelerate its submarine-planning workflow, slashing a long, 160-hour process to about 10 minutes. The move, part of a broader push to modernize operations, accompanies a $448 million investment to expand the program. By applying AI-driven decision support, automated scheduling, and potential digital twin simulations, the service aims to speed mission readiness, increase resilience, and transform how planners coordinate complex underwater operations.
  • QuantWare VIO-40K 3D wiring enables 10,000-qubit quantum processor
    December 11, 2025, 10:24 AM EST. QuantWare unveiled a breakthrough 3D wiring architecture, VIO-40K, that multiplies quantum processor capacity by a hundred. Moving from traditional two-dimensional wiring to vertical, 3D interconnects, the design stacks fully integrated chiplet modules with ultra-high-fidelity chip-to-chip connections and supports 40,000 I/O lines. The result is a single QPU capable of hosting 10,000 simultaneous qubits, a 100× leap over today's superconducting chips (around 105-120 qubits on leading devices). QuantWare says production shipments could begin in 2028, backed by a planned large-scale quantum fab in Delft (opening 2026) dedicated to QOA devices. If realized, the architecture would mitigate inter-chip bottlenecks and accelerate progress toward commercially relevant, scalable quantum machines.
  • Alice & Bob Partners with TERATEC to Advance Quantum-HPC Integration in Europe
    December 11, 2025, 10:22 AM EST. Alice & Bob has joined TERATEC to advance quantum-HPC integration across Europe. The partnership will develop best practices for combining quantum hardware with high-performance computing, push fault-tolerant quantum computing from lab prototypes toward production, and accelerate co-design of hardware, software, and end-user applications. As a TERATEC member, Alice & Bob will collaborate with industry leaders to expand the ecosystem, support application development, and help European centers deploy QPU-enabled workloads. Leaders from TERATEC and Alice & Bob emphasize the need for early, collaborative planning to realize tangible benefits in scientific and commercial computing, and to strengthen France and Europe's leadership in quantum infrastructure.
  • AI-Generated Cookbooks and the Palizzi Club Controversy: Copyright, Piracy, and Publishing Ethics
    December 11, 2025, 10:20 AM EST. An author discovers a self-published cookbook that copies Palizzi Club recipes and claims authenticity, triggering a clash over AI-generated content, copyright theft, and the ethics of publishing. The misprint-heavy book features riffs on classic dishes from Palizzi Social Club, with an introduction insisting every recipe is served at the restaurant-despite numerous inconsistencies. The piece traces how a 2011-era voice in the kitchen gave way to a 2020s era where generative AI can imitate styles and lift words, stirring debates about piracy, and references a 2023 Atlantic piece on Meta using copyrighted books to train models. It also notes the spread of pirated works on LibGen, highlighting the tension between innovation, authorship, and legality in the AI era.
  • Steve Eisman Warns AI Boom Could Be Built on Shaky Ground
    December 11, 2025, 10:16 AM EST. Steve Eisman, famed for The Big Short, says the AI surge may rest on shakier ground than investors assume. On The Real Eisman Playbook podcast, he cited a theory that as large language models continue to scale, their performance gains could slow, challenging the premise that bigger models will keep delivering breakthroughs. He warned that if true, firms like Microsoft could curb chip purchases as gains plateau. The idea runs counter to Wall Street's core AI thesis that rising model complexity drives outsized computing demand. Eisman frames this as a foundational risk, likening it to the housing-price assumption that collapsed before the financial crisis. He says he remains invested in Nvidia, Microsoft, and Meta Platforms, while fellow Big Short figure Michael Burry has warned on AI demand and begun betting against AI.