Aktualizácie softvéru

Apple Releases iOS 18.7.2 & iPadOS 18.7.2, Patches Zero-Day Exploit

Apple vydáva iOS 18.7.2 a iPadOS 18.7.2, opravuje zero-day zraniteľnosť

Apple vydal nové softvérové aktualizácie — iOS 18.7.2 pre iPhony a iPadOS 18.7.2 pre iPady — ako núdzové opatrenie na opravu kritických bezpečnostných zraniteľností, vrátane potenciálneho zero-day útoku 9to5mac.com itpro.com. Tieto aktualizácie, vydané 5. novembra 2025, prinášajú „dôležité bezpečnostné opravy“ a sú
8 novembra, 2025

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  • Tesla's Roadster Edges Toward Reality as New Job Listing Signals Early Development
    November 9, 2025, 7:12 AM EST. Tesla's Roadster appears to be moving closer to reality again, as a new manufacturing engineer listing on Tesla's site signals work on the car's production equipment. The post confirms the all-new Roadster architecture is still in its early development stage, suggesting reservations may not convert to delivery soon. After years of delays since the 2017 reveal and a pushed-back 2020 target, this progress is notable but not a guarantee. Tesla pitches extreme specs - 620 miles of range, 0-60 mph in 1.9 seconds, and a top speed over 250 mph - aiming to outpace rivals like the Lucid Air. CEO Elon Musk has promised updates, but a 2025 shipping window now seems unlikely. The original Roadster, launched in 2008 with Lotus, underscored its ambitious, delayed legacy.
  • Engadget Podcast: Our favorite gadgets of 2025
    November 9, 2025, 7:02 AM EST. On this Engadget podcast, Deputy Editor Billy Steele joins Devindra to recap 2025's standout gadgets. Highlights include Google's Pixel, the iPhone 17 Pro, and a surprising Ninja Swirl, plus yet another super-thin phone and a Teenage Engineering sampler. The conversation spans phones, tablets, cameras, and even EVs, with chatter about the year's biggest devices and surprises. They also cover Meta's ad-revenue concerns, the Moto Edge 70's ultra-thin design, Netflix's 2026 push into video podcasts, and cloud gaming on PS Portal. Around Engadget: why DJI drones may be banned in the U.S. and a quick round of pop culture picks. Credits: Devindra Hardawar, Billy Steele, Ben Ellman, music by Dale North and Terrence O'Brien.
  • Take-Two Stock Dips on GTA VI Delay Despite Solid Q2
    November 9, 2025, 7:00 AM EST. Take-Two (TTWO) shares fell 9.2% after the company postponed the flagship title GTA VI to November 19, 2026, delaying revenue timing even as fiscal 2026 guidance was raised after a strong quarterly print. The negative reaction outweighed solid earnings, underscoring how investors price flagship delays. Management pointed to a robust title pipeline including Civilization VII, Mafia, and Borderlands 4, and noted momentum in NBA 2K even as mobile franchises softened. The firm eyes a turnaround via Zynga and other live services, but the new delay complicates timing of revenue. TTWO remains up year-to-date but trades below its 52-week high, potentially offering a longer-term setup if growth stays intact.
  • CNET Readers' Choice Top 100 of 2025: The Year's Best Tech Picks Across Audio, Laptops, and Smart Home
    November 9, 2025, 6:58 AM EST. From AI-powered gadgets to smarter home gear, the CNET Readers' Choice Top 100 of 2025 reveals what readers actually bought and loved. The list spans headphones and earbuds, laptops, and standout TVs, plus practical smart home devices and lifestyle gear. Highlights include noise-canceling headphones with longer battery life, robot vacuums, and wearables with health features. The roundup also flags value-packed deals and great holiday gifts for tech lovers. In short, these reader favorites show where money went in 2025 and which AI-powered products made the biggest impression across tech, home, and lifestyle categories.
  • Alexis Ohanian on the next wave of social apps and Airbuds
    November 9, 2025, 6:56 AM EST. Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian argues that the next generation of social apps will move beyond traditional feeds toward trusted, verifiably human circles, with group chats as the most potent current form of social connection. In a Business Insider interview, he says this shift centers on authentic, private communities and suggests apps like Airbuds will lead the way by combining social interaction with music in a way that resonates with teens. His VC firm, Seven Seven Six, recently backed Airbuds in a $5 million round, underscoring the faith that the market is ready for a new wave of social tech built around real-world relationships rather than anonymous engagement.