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The Most Important Tech News Of The Week: Powered By 0mninet

Updated: Jul 3


Introduction


The digital world never stops evolving, and neither does our community.

While 0mninet is fighting to turn connectivity into a universal right, industry titans keep redefining the tools we hold and the horizons we study. Here are three fresh stories that shaped the week, and why they matter to anyone who believes Free Internet = Free Thinking.



🚀 Samsung’s rumoured Galaxy G Fold brings the era of the tri-fold phone closer than ever




Render futuristico del Samsung Galaxy G Fold, uno smartphone tri-fold con tre schermi aperti su un palco illuminato da luci blu, simbolo delle innovazioni high-end nel settore mobile.


Leaks picked up by TechRadar describe a titanium-framed handset that folds twice, transforming from pocket-size to a 10-inch canvas and back again.

The device likely to appear at Galaxy Unpacked on 9 July, should pack a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and as much as 16 GB RAM, putting it firmly in power-user territory. techradar

Why this matters to 0mninet: A single G Fold could cost the equivalent of three monthly salaries in many of the regions we serve. It’s a striking reminder that while one half of the planet plays with origami screens, the other half still faces daily internet shut-offs and prohibitive data prices.

0mninet doesn’t oppose innovation we exist to ensure its benefits don’t stop at the wealthiest zip codes. Our movement is about unlocking opportunity for the millions who can’t justify premium hardware but deserve premium access to knowledge.



🕶️ Apple doubles down on XR with seven Vision-class headsets

in the pipeline



Giovane uomo con visore AR indossato su sfondo cosmico, circondato da altri dispositivi indossabili Apple, a rappresentare la futura espansione del brand nella realtà aumentata.


Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo tells The Times of India that Apple is working on at least seven head-mounted devices slated for 2025-28. The roadmap features a Vision Pro refresh with an M5 chip next year, a lighter “Vision Air” in 2027, and Ray-Ban-style smart glasses that could push smart eyewear into the mainstream.

CEO Tim Cook is effectively betting that spatial computing will rival the iPhone era for cultural impact. timesofindia

Why this matters to 0mninet: Immersive wearables inhale data. High-resolution passthrough video, real-time AI captions and cloud rendering could burn a gig in minutes. If XR really is the “next iPhone,” affordable, friction-free mobile data becomes a cornerstone of everyday life. That’s exactly where our reward-funded model fits: turning micro-engagements into megabytes so no one is priced out of the augmented future.



🌌 Cosmic Giant Awakens: UN271 Blasts Gas 3 Billion Km from the Sun



Immagine spaziale della cometa UN271 con lunga coda di gas, in viaggio vicino a Saturno, simbolo delle scoperte astronomiche recenti e della vastità dell’universo osservabile.


Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array, astronomers led by Dr Nathan Roth captured CO plumes erupting from the 137-km-wide comet nicknamed Bernardinelli-Bernstein, making it the largest and most distant active comet ever observed. The discovery, published 26 June in ApJ Letters, challenges long-held models of sublimation in the frozen outskirts of our Solar System. sci.news

Why this matters to 0mninet: Data is the only thread connecting a classroom in rural Bihar to an icy giant beyond Uranus. When cosmic history unfolds, everyone should be able to watch the livestream without worrying about how many rupees a megabyte costs. That is the heart of our mission: empowering curiosity with barrier-free bandwidth.




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