Apple iOS 27 Excludes iPhone 11, Mercedes-Benz Introduces Electric C-Class

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Apple’s Upcoming iOS 27 Update: What to Expect

Tim Cook at the iPhone 11 Launch

In a landscape where most Android OEMs pledge support for their devices within specified time frames, Apple remains reticent on this front.

Recently, an intriguing leak emerged, indicating that four iPhone models that are currently receiving updates for iOS 26 will not qualify for the forthcoming iOS 27.

This revelation comes courtesy of leaker Momentary Digital, who shared insights on Weibo, as reported by 9to5Mac.

According to the leak, while a substantial number of devices, notably starting from the iPhone 12 series onward, are expected to receive the iOS 27 update, the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, and iPhone SE (2020) will be conspicuously absent from this list.

This information raises questions for users currently operating on iOS 26, who may soon find themselves without access to the latest enhancements.

Jeff Bezos Nears $10 Billion Funding for AI Venture

Jeff Bezos is on the verge of securing a substantial $10 billion funding round for his AI venture, which is focused on developing models that can interpret the physical world, as reported by the Financial Times.

This new investment values the initiative, code-named Project Prometheus, at an impressive $38 billion.

Sources familiar with the negotiation have indicated that JPMorgan and BlackRock are among the prominent investors contributing to this funding round, which is expected to conclude imminently.

However, the deal has yet to be finalized, and both Prometheus and the aforementioned financial entities have refrained from commenting on the matter.

Mercedes-Benz Introduces Electric C-Class

Mercedes-Benz has unveiled its all-electric C-Class, aimed decisively at the executive market. This new sedan replaces the traditional combustion-engine variant with a comprehensive electric design.

It boasts a remarkable maximum range of 473 miles (762 km), positioning it ahead of competitors such as Tesla and BMW.

Large Mercedes-Benz logo sign in front of a modern glass office building with people walking and cars parked nearby.

The vehicle is equipped with a robust 94kWh battery and employs an advanced 800-volt electronic architecture, allowing it to gain an impressive 202 miles of range in a mere 10 minutes when connected to a high-speed charger.

Moreover, Mercedes has confirmed that the electric C-Class will feature a pioneering “one-box” braking system, capable of recuperating up to 300kW of energy.

The vehicle also introduces bidirectional charging capability, enabling it to provide power back to a household or the electrical grid.

Blue Origin’s New Rocket Grounded Amid FAA Investigation

Blue Origin’s latest rocket has been suspended from operations following a directive from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to investigate a “mishap” that occurred during a satellite launch attempt.

The company, established by Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, endeavored to deploy a satellite for AST SpaceMobile using its New Glenn rocket but failed to reach the desired orbital altitudes.

According to Blue Origin’s CEO, Dave Limp, the failure stemmed from a deficiency of “sufficient thrust” in one of the engines.

Amazon’s Shift in Fire TV Strategy

A person holding a remote control in front of a tv.

Amazon has officially announced that its future Fire TV Sticks will no longer facilitate app sideloading or operate on Android. Users will be unable to download or install even pre-approved applications.

This dramatic shift marks a transition to a custom Vega OS software for all forthcoming streaming devices, which will restrict user customization options as the new system is primarily cloud-based.

The Vega OS was initially rolled out on the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Select last year and will also power the all-new Fire TV Stick HD launching in late April.

Source link: Shinyshiny.tv.

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I'm Neil Hemmings from Anaheim, CA, with an Associate of Science in Computer Science from Diablo Valley College. As Senior Tech Associate and Content Manager at RS Web Solutions, I write about AI, gadgets, cybersecurity, and apps – sharing hands-on reviews, tutorials, and practical tech insights.
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