Wi-Fi

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

Súboj o horné pásmo 6 GHz v EÚ: Wi‑Fi 7 verzus 5G/6G, Nemecko podporuje mobilné siete — rozhodnutie RSPG sa očakáva 12. novembra

Čo je nové 9. novembra Dnes dorazila nová vlna lobingu: The Register informuje, že Wi‑Fi Alliance a Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA) doručili otvorené listy „digitálnym ministrom EÚ“ s varovaním, že zablokovanie Wi‑Fi v hornom pásme 6 GHz by bolo „devastujúce“ pre európsku konektivitu.
11 novembra, 2025

Technology News

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  • Apple and Issey Miyake unveil limited edition iPhone Pocket knitted sleeve
    November 11, 2025, 3:34 PM EST. Apple has unveiled the limited edition iPhone Pocket, a 3D-knitted ribbed sleeve designed in collaboration with Issey Miyake. Available with short or long straps, it can be worn on the arm, attached to a bag, or worn crossbody. Miyake Design Studio says the piece explores the bond between the iPhone and its user and the joy of wearing it in your own way. The short strap comes in lemon, mandarin, purple, pink, peacock, sapphire, cinnamon and black; the long strap in sapphire, cinnamon and black. Availability is limited: online in the US, France, Greater China, Italy, Japan, Singapore, South Korea and the UK, plus a SoHo in-person store in the US. Pricing: $150 for the short strap, $230 for the long strap.
  • SoftBank Vision Fund Posts $19 Billion Gain as AI Investments Pay Off
    November 11, 2025, 3:28 PM EST. SoftBank Group reported a $19 billion Vision Fund gain for the quarter ending Sept. 30, driven by rising valuations in AI investments, including OpenAI. Group profit rose to 2.5 trillion yen on revenue of 1.92 trillion yen, beating forecasts. The Vision Fund benefited from AI-related holdings as admin costs and adjustments were noted. SoftBank has leaned heavily into AI, funding robotics and superintelligence ventures and completing the final tranche of a $30 billion OpenAI investment after OpenAI reorganized to OpenAI Group PBC. Shares fluctuated amid AI-bubble concerns, but the stock has more than doubled this year thanks to the Vision Fund's rebound and strong tech sector performance.
  • 4K vs 8K TVs: Is 8K Worth It? What Buyers Should Know
    November 11, 2025, 3:26 PM EST. Exploring the 4K vs 8K TV debate, this piece explains why true 8K content remains scarce and when upgrading makes sense. 4K TVs deliver crisp, immersive visuals with around 8 million pixels, while 8K models boast roughly 33 million pixels and stunning detail on large screens. Yet most broadcasts and streaming lean 4K, so the perceived jump may be subtle unless you sit close to a big display. The article highlights two examples: a 4K Haier 55P7GT-P with Dolby Vision, HDR10, and Google TV, and a 8K Samsung QA75QN800BKXXL with Neural Quantum Processor 8K. Practical guidance covers content availability, screen size, viewing distance, and budget, helping buyers decide whether 8K is a worthwhile leap or an impressive overreach.
  • Global Battery Systems for Electric Vehicles Market to Reach $483.5B by 2034 Fueled by Scale, Policy and Charging Infrastructure
    November 11, 2025, 3:24 PM EST. Global Battery Systems for Electric Vehicles Market is on track to reach about $483.5 billion by 2034, up from $105.9 billion in 2024, at a CAGR of 16.4%. The Asia-Pacific region held a commanding share in 2024, capturing over 42.9% with roughly $45.4 billion in revenue, while LFP and NMC chemistries continue to scale. Battery manufacturing capacity rose to about 2.5 TWh in 2023, with a record 780 GWh added in that year, signaling deeper gigafactory pipelines. Public charging expanded to over 1.3 million points in 2024, with China hosting about 65% of chargers. Average pack price fell to $115/kWh in 2024. Policy drivers - US investments and EU Batteries Regulation - are shaping supply chains and recycling economics.