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Toyota’s second-gen hydrogen car is here, Cyber Monday, and more tech news
August 25, 2025
1. Mirai 2021: Toyota’s second-gen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle
Toyota’s Miria is now a second-gen hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV)(Engadget), and reviews are out suggesting the 2021 model is vastly improved.
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- Ok, Cyber Monday means more shopping if you haven’t already grabbed a deal.Big hub of deals here,best smartphone deals here,Chromebook deals,tablet and iPad deals,Best Buy Cyber Monday deals,Cyber Monday Walmart deals, andUK deals here. Phew! (Android Authority).

Korean media is reportingSamsung might launch one last Galaxy Note before putting the series to bed, after initial reports that we might’ve seen the last Note already. A final Note 21 in 2021 may be possible but expect more focus than ever on the Fold (Android Authority).
On that Note,Samsung’s Galaxy Note 20 and Z Flip 5G now come infestive red and white options as limited editions (Android Authority).
5.Xiaomi may launch the Mi 11 series earlier in 2021, too: January could be a busy month? (Android Authority).
6.Black Friday online shopping comes in $9B, with $3.6B spent on smartphones, up 25%, via Adobe. Predictions are for Cyber Monday to beat these numbers, too. In 2019, Adobe tracked $7.4 billion in online sales (TechCrunch).
- Here’s aninteresting Twitter thread delving into the detail or “tricks” of what Apple has done with the M1 processorto make it run Intel code so well. No “magic,” just a series of interesting decisions (Twitter).
8.Tesla owners are going to be able to remotely viewwhat their Autopilot cameras can see (Electrek).
9. Internet, get ready to search:Utah’s Mystery Monolith has disappeared(Gizmodo).
10.Earth is orbiting faster and 2000 light-years closer to a black hole in a new map of our galaxy: our orbit speed is 227 km/s, up seven from previous calculations (phys.org).
11. Theworld’s loneliest elephantis finally going home (BBC).
- “Do astronauts need to clean the outside of space station windows?” No bugs in space, but micrometeoroids (space dust) aplenty (r/askscience).
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