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Foldable Phone Showdown: Galaxy Z Fold 6 vs OnePlus Open 2 vs Xiaomi Mix Fold 4

Katlanabilir Telefon Karşılaştırması: Galaxy Z Fold 6 vs OnePlus Open 2 vs Xiaomi Mix Fold 4

Giriş Katlanabilir akıllı telefonlar, fütüristik cihazlardan rekabetçi bir mobil kategoriye dönüştü. Samsung, OnePlus ve Xiaomi, katlanabilirlerin neler yapabileceği konusunda sınırları zorlayan önde gelen markalar arasında. Burada mevcut neslin üç üst düzey kitap tarzı katlanabilirini karşılaştırıyoruz – Samsung’un Galaxy Z Fold 6, merakla beklenen
Ağustos 28, 2025

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  • CATL chief to meet Hyundai, rivals and battery-materials firms in Korea ahead of APEC
    October 13, 2025, 6:12 AM EDT. CATL founder and chair Robin Zeng will visit South Korea for three days as part of a broader trip tied to the APEC summit in Gyeongju. He will hold one-on-one talks with Hyundai Motor Group chairman Chung Euisun and other Korea-based rivals and battery-materials firms such as EcoPro Co. and L&F Co., aiming to deepen local sourcing and cushion tariffs. CATL already supplies LFP batteries for Hyundai Kona and Kia Niro/Ray, and NCM batteries for Kia EV5, with pricing about 10-20% cheaper than Korean rivals. The visit also targets Korea's ESS market and potential collaborations with domestic suppliers, plus meetings with SK Group, LG Group, and Hanwha Group leaders. Seoul plans about 23 GW of ESS deployment by 2038. CATL recently opened its Korean branch.
  • OpenAI's Sora hits 1M downloads in under five days amid copyright backlash
    October 13, 2025, 6:03 AM EDT. OpenAI's Sora, a short-form AI video app, reached 1 million downloads in under five days after its late-September launch, per Bill Peebles, Sora's head. The iOS-only, invite-based app lets users create short videos by prompting and recently hit No. 1 in the App Store. The rapid growth coincides with backlash from the Motion Picture Association over potential copyright infringements, with examples of characters like SpongeBob, Rick and Morty, and South Park in generated clips. The MPA urged OpenAI to act, while CEO Sam Altman said the company will add more granular controls over character generation. He asked users for patience as best practices are developed; the rate of change will be high.
  • Is the AI stock bubble about to explode? Not yet, experts say
    October 13, 2025, 6:02 AM EDT. From The Takeaway: despite buzz, the AI narrative isn't driving a dot-com-style bubble-yet. AI is real, deployed in Corporate America, and its infrastructure requires tangible assets. Startups like Base Power are tackling power reliability as AI workloads grow. CFOs describe measured energy spend, not reckless frenzy, and giants fund AI with cash, not debt. AMD's Lisa Su argues the pace must be bold but sensible, and investors should look at real demand behind orders. Goldman Sachs data show a median forward P/E around 27x for the Magnificent Seven (26x excluding Tesla), suggesting valuations aren't at crisis levels. Bottom line: the AI story is real and funded; warnings of an imminent crash are premature.
  • Top 5 iPhone 17 Pro Max Cases with Camera Covers for Full Protection
    October 13, 2025, 6:01 AM EDT. Protect your iPhone 17 Pro Max's titanium frame and 6.9-inch display with these top-rated cases that include built-in camera covers. The Ringke Onyx offers rugged, lightweight protection, textured grip, raised camera bezels, wireless charging, and a budget-friendly $13.99 price. The Dexnor Full-Body Case delivers full coverage, a sliding camera cover, built-in screen protector, and robust shock absorption for $19.99. SURITCH's Built-in Screen and Camera Cover case provides 360-degree protection, reinforced corners, wireless charging, and a $25.99 price. The GIVELOT Kickstand Case adds a sliding camera cover, built-in kickstand, and shockproof TPU for $16.99, ideal for media on the go. SURITCH Clear Case shows off the titanium finish, with a sliding cover, MagSafe compatibility, and anti-yellowing protection at $23.99. All offer camera protection without compromising photo quality.
  • NVIDIA Stock Set to Soar: AI Boom, OpenAI Bets, and Forecasts
    October 13, 2025, 6:00 AM EDT. NVIDIA's stock has surged as AI infrastructure powers extraordinary growth. Shares trade around $183 with a roughly $4.45 trillion market cap, peaking near $196, and analysts' 12‑month targets around the low $200s (bullish bets above $250). The company commands a 53× trailing P/E, with debate over valuation. Core drivers include AI data-center demand, with Q2 FY2026 revenue of $46.7B (+56% YoY) and ~72% gross margin; guidance for Q3 around $54B and full‑year revenue north of $200B. NVIDIA also expands in gaming (RTX GPUs), automotive (DRIVE chips), and a broad ecosystem (Omniverse, CUDA, NVLink). Strategic bets on OpenAI, Intel stake, and UK AI infrastructure underpin growth. Analysts largely rate it Buy/Overweight, with a consensus around $211 and potential upside from AI adoption.