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TNB Tech Minute: Apple Unveils iPhone 16e With Its First In-House Chip

2025/2/19
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我报道了苹果公司发布的最新款iPhone 16e,这款手机最显著的变化是搭载了苹果公司首款自研蜂窝芯片C1。这标志着苹果公司在减少对高通等供应商的依赖方面迈出了重要一步,同时也体现了苹果公司加强自身技术实力的战略。这款手机将于本月底上市,售价为599美元。 我还报道了电动汽车制造商Nikola申请破产的消息。这家公司曾经是绿色投资领域的宠儿,如今却申请了第11章破产保护,并计划对其资产进行法院监督下的拍卖。这表明,即使是在零排放汽车领域,也并非所有公司都能成功。Nikola公司目前手头现金约为4700万美元,并表示从下个月开始将无法为其在役卡车提供某些服务和支持。 最后,我还报道了Alphabet公司就其与智能手机制造商签订的合同发表的声明。这些合同确保了谷歌的一些产品,例如Chrome浏览器,预装在使用Android操作系统的设备上。Alphabet公司表示,这些合同有助于维护设备安全,并对竞争有利。英国竞争与市场管理局此前曾表示,谷歌Chrome浏览器的设计使得消费者难以切换到其他浏览器应用。对此,Alphabet公司回应称,这些协议确保了高质量、一致的开箱即用体验,由设备制造商控制。

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Learn more at schwab.com slash trading. Here's your TNB Tech Minute for Wednesday, February 19th. I'm Sharla Gartenberg for The Wall Street Journal.

Apple announced the iPhone 16e today. It's an update to a budget-friendly version of its flagship device. The most significant change is the addition of the company's first in-house cellular chip, called C1. This chip is a step forward in Apple's efforts to make more of its own technology and, in particular, end its dependence on cellular chip maker and rival Qualcomm. The new iPhone 16e will be available at the end of this month for $599.

Electric vehicle maker Nikola has filed for bankruptcy. The former darling of Green Investment filed for Chapter 11 today, intending to conduct a court-supervised auction of its assets. It joins the ranks of other zero-emissions vehicle developers that did not manage to go the distance. Nikola enters Chapter 11 with around $47 million in cash on hand and said it will not be able to provide certain services and support to trucks in the field past next month.

And Alphabet says its contracts with smartphone manufacturers, which ensure some Google products such as its Chrome browser are pre-installed on devices using its Android operating system, keep those devices safe and are good for competition. That's according to a regulatory filing the UK's Competition and Markets Authority published today.

The CMA said in November that Google's design choices for its Chrome browser on smartphones, quote, make it more difficult for consumers to switch to regularly using another browser app. The filing says the company responded in a hearing that its deals, quote, ensure a high-quality, consistent, out-of-the-box experience controlled by device makers. For a deeper dive into what's happening in tech, check out tomorrow's Tech News Briefing podcast.

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