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יולי 28, 2025

Technology News

  • Fitbit Versa 4 Falls to All-Time Low at $119 on Amazon, 6 Months Fitbit Premium Included
    November 2, 2025, 2:52 PM EST. Amazon just slashed the Fitbit Versa 4 to an all-time low of $119 (from $199), a 40% discount that has already moved over 8,000 units. The deal includes six months of Fitbit Premium, granting personalized workouts, advanced analytics, and guided programs. Highlights include the Daily Readiness Score, which blends HRV, sleep quality, and resting heart rate into a 1-100 metric signaling whether to train or rest. The built-in GPS tracks routes and pace on outdoor workouts, with 40+ exercise modes and 50-meter water resistance. Sleep tracking analyzes breathing, HRV, SpO2, skin temperature, and stages for a Sleep Score, plus a smart wake alarm that taps you during light sleep.
  • Meta's AI spend under scrutiny as rivals push cloud, ads and infrastructure
    November 2, 2025, 2:36 PM EST. Amid a global AI buildout, Meta is pouring money into AI infrastructure, including two data centers, with multi-year CapEx that hasn't yet yielded obvious revenue. Other giants-Google, Microsoft, Nvidia and Amazon-also hike CapEx, but often tie it more directly to near-term revenue streams like Cloud services and advertising. The market's unease centers on the fear of an AI bubble and Meta's ability to deliver immediate ROI. Meta's flagship effort, the Meta AI assistant, reportedly serves over a billion active users, yet most of that stems from Facebook/Instagram scale, and the assistant lacks a distinct edge against specialists like ChatGPT. Experiments like Vibes boost engagement but have unclear long-term monetization. The key question: can Meta weather the AI-spending wave better than peers?
  • DJI's Relentless Rollout: Is It Acting Like It Has Nothing to Lose?
    November 2, 2025, 2:06 PM EST. DJI has released 24 drone models since 2022, about one every 60 days, a pace few rivals can match. The question is: what is its strategy? Is the company under threat, or simply that much more capable? With vast R&D and financial muscle, DJI can sustain this cadence, but it also risks product overlap and customer confusion. Historically, they trimmed features to differentiate; now they seem to offer basically everything across lines, signaling a shift to a portfolio strategy where the flagship is the Mini. The math is striking: Mavic 4 + Air 3S foreshadow a Mini 5 Pro in practice. In short, DJI appears to be fighting a war for market share and brand loyalty, not just hardware, betting that more capable cores and a broader ecosystem keep rivals at bay.
  • Tablet-Commanded OPV Black Hawk Demonstrates Autonomous Missions with MATRIX System
    November 2, 2025, 2:04 PM EST. Lockheed Martin's MATRIX system powered an Optionally Piloted (OPV) Black Hawk flown via a handheld tablet during Northern Strike 25-2 at Camp Grayling. A U.S. Army National Guard sergeant completed less than an hour of training and commanded the helicopter around 70 nautical miles away to demonstrate autonomous missions, including precision drops, racetrack flight over Lake Huron, and a fully automated medevac scenario. The test also showcased autonomous sling-loads, hooking a 2,900-pound trailer while hovering. This milestone highlights supervised autonomy, fly-by-wire capabilities, and a path toward mission logistics on demand with reduced risk to crews. If scaled, such OPV platforms could perform medevac and resupply in contested environments, moving toward a pilotless battlefield.
  • The Secret Ingredient Behind Apple's Dominance: An Interoperable Ecosystem
    November 2, 2025, 1:54 PM EST. Apple's success isn't driven by a single product alone. The company earns about 51% of revenue from iPhone sales, with Services handling the rest and a further slice from other hardware like iPads and Macs. Yet the real secret ingredient isn't a product-it's an interoperable ecosystem that links hardware, software, and services. When one device boosts usage of another, adoption compounds, loyalty grows, and revenue becomes more resilient. The iPhone may be King, but a broad ecosystem sustains Apple's dominance by keeping customers inside its world through App Store purchases, subscriptions, payments, warranties, and more. The takeaway for aspiring 'next Apple' builders is to design products that thrive together, not in isolation.