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Your Daily Dose Of Technology News – November 04, 2025.

1. Meta launched new versions of its mixed-reality developer tools and announced expanded availability of Horizon Worlds on additional Quest devices, along with new monetization programs for creators.
In Other News:
2. Apple shipped iOS 19.1 to the public with bug fixes and privacy updates, including new per-app on-device AI settings and an expanded App Privacy Report. Apple also expanded the availability of Apple Intelligence features to additional regions.
3. TSMC confirmed plans to expand advanced-node capacity in the U.S. with a new fab project timeline update; the company reiterated multi-year ramp expectations and capital expenditures to meet demand for AI accelerators and high-performance compute chips.

4. Intel reported progress on its next-generation manufacturing node and said yield improvements are ahead of its earlier guidance; the company also reiterated its IDM 2.0 strategy and plans for additional foundry partnership announcements.
5. Japan’s government announced a new semiconductor incentive package focused on materials and equipment supply-chain resilience, including grants to increase domestic production of photoresists and specialty gases.
Odds And Ends:
6. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S25 series teaser emphasizing on-device AI photography and longer battery life via new silicon optimizations; full specs are scheduled for a November product event.
7. A ransomware campaign attributed to a known group exploited a zero-day in widely used remote monitoring software; several regional utilities and municipal agencies reported service disruptions. The vendor issued a patch and urged immediate updates.
8. Microsoft confirmed acquisition talks with a gaming / cloud firm (reporting remains speculative); meanwhile some larger cloud and data companies continued to hire aggressively in AI engineering and data infrastructure roles.
9. The EU advanced a proposal to tighten export controls around certain “AI semiconductors” and development tools; the measure aims to harmonize with allied partners and close loopholes in current controls.
– China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology released guidelines to accelerate domestic AI application deployment in manufacturing and public services, including subsidies for performance benchmarking and local deployments.
What To Watch Next:
* The AI arms race continues across models, chips, and cloud services, with emphasis shifting from pure capability to safety, latency, provenance, and enterprise deployability.
* Hardware and chip roadmaps are accelerating to meet demand for efficient AI inference at cloud and edge. Governments continue to push strategic semiconductor investments.
* Regulation and compliance (EU AI Act, DMA, and national rules) are shaping product design and transparency tooling across Big Tech.
* Security and privacy remain critical, with growth in privacy-preserving ML, Zero Trust deployment, and supply-chain security measures.
* Funding and M&A concentrate around AI infrastructure, domain-specific AI, and semiconductor/IP assets.
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