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Mobile Tech Earthquake: iPhone 17 ‘Air’ Leaks, Huawei’s Tri-Fold Shocker & More (Sept 8–9, 2025)

Mobilni tehnološki zemljotres: procureli iPhone 17 ‘Air’, Huawei-ov trostruki preklop i još mnogo toga (8–9. septembar 2025)

Ključne činjenice (8–9. septembar 2025) Apple: Poslednje procurele informacije, uzbuđenje na dan lansiranja i analitički uvidi Appleovo godišnje jesenje lansiranje zakazano je za utorak, 9. septembar, a iščekivanje je na vrhuncu. Procurile informacije tokom 48 sati pred događaj dale su gotovo potpunu
септембар 11, 2025

Technology News

  • Black Friday tablet deals hit record lows on iPad, Galaxy Tab, and more
    November 23, 2025, 3:00 AM EST. This Black Friday pushes tablet prices to all-time lows across top brands. The author, a veteran tester for US and UK labs, highlights deep discounts on the base iPad 11-inch to $279 and on the iPad Pro 11-inch (M5) at $899.99. Android options shine too, with the OnePlus Pad 3 at a new low of $579.99 and the Galaxy Tab S10 FE at $359.99. The piece shows these deals span mainstream and premium tablets, helping you pick a device for creativity, productivity, or entertainment. It links to buying guides and quick-access deal roundups across retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Samsung, to compare all-time-low prices in one place.
  • AI to reshape the job market: which skills set you apart in an AI-driven world
    November 23, 2025, 2:58 AM EST. AI is reshaping the job market, and leaders warn that many roles will evolve or disappear. The path forward is becoming AI-supported rather than replacing human work. In an AI-assisted workforce, workers must master AI skills and still rely on human-centric skills like storytelling, risk mitigation, and conflict resolution. The most in-demand capabilities include prompt engineering, knowing how to query and compare AI outputs, and applying your own EQ to add context and judgment. Organizations increasingly require candidates with AI literacy-understanding what AI can and cannot do, differentiating machine output from human input, and blending AI results with original thinking. To stay competitive, professionals should learn to collaborate with AI, speed up ideation, and communicate AI contributions clearly.
  • Pixel 10 Pro XL Black Friday Deal: $300 Off at Google Store, Amazon, and Best Buy
    November 23, 2025, 2:56 AM EST. Black Friday comes early with the Pixel 10 Pro XL at $300 off at Amazon, Best Buy, and the Google Store, now starting at $899 for 256GB. The 512GB variant is $1,019 and the 1TB model is $1,249. Colors include Moonstone, Jade, Porcelain, Obsidian, though color/storage combos vary (Moonstone/Obsidian up to 1TB; Jade limited to 256GB). For extra savings, trade in your old phone at the Google Store-Pixel 8 Pro can fetch up to $380, and Pixel 9 Pro XL up to $550. Check out our Pixel 10 Pro XL review and grab the deal while it lasts.
  • Jim Cramer Says Apple Hasn't Missed AI, Sees AI Tailwinds for AAPL
    November 23, 2025, 2:54 AM EST. Jim Cramer has repeatedly defended Apple in 2025, arguing the company still boasts the best pure product set and has not missed AI. As the market worried about delays to AI initiatives and Siri, Cramer urged patience, noting Apple's staged rollouts and potential to generate AI tailwinds. He even quipped that one company could be paid for missing AI while Apple stands to benefit. The piece acknowledges Apple's potential but emphasizes that some AI stocks may offer greater upside with limited downside. It also plugs a call to action for a free report on the best short-term AI stock while noting this article comes from Insider Monkey.
  • US considers allowing Nvidia H200 chips to China, fueling policy debate
    November 23, 2025, 2:52 AM EST. Bloomberg reports that US officials are in early talks to allow Nvidia to sell its H200 AI chips to China, a potential shift in export controls. The H200 sits on the Hopper architecture, with higher-end Blackwell coming later; current shipments to China are limited to the degraded H20. The discussions reflect a policy tug-of-war: some believe allowing higher-end chips would keep China tethered to US technology and offer a strategic advantage, while others warn it could boost Chinese military AI capabilities. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has pushed for any sale; the Trump administration has shown openness in discussions. If sanctioned, China would gain access to more capable, globally important AI chips from a major supplier.