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SpaceX lost just under $5 billion last year while generating more than $18.5 billion in revenue, two people familiar with the figures said. The loss figure includes xAI, the Elon Musk-founded artificial intelligence company that SpaceX acquired in February. The net loss, as well as other financial figures that consolidate SpaceX and xAI’s performance, haven’t been previously reported. Read more ›
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Here’s a suggestion for OpenAI’s management: Stop issuing long-range revenue forecasts to investors. While we at The Information love getting our hands on these, as they make for good stories, it’s doubtful they’re doing OpenAI much good. How can anyone take seriously forecasts for revenue reaching as far out as 2030? (OpenAI projects total revenue will reach $284 billion by then, compared with $13 billion last year.) Analyst Jim Chanos... Read more ›
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This year’s HumanX—the second AI conference from the team that puts on Money 20/20 and Shoptalk—had a different vibe than the inaugural event did. The fact that it was held at Moscone Center in San Francisco instead of a posh hotel in Las Vegas was a big part of it.While the location made it easier to attract high-profile speakers, it also meant that many attendees appeared to stop by between... Read more ›
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OpenAI today added a new subscription tier, which the company says is meant to support increasing Codex use. Codex is OpenAI's AI coding agent that's integrated into ChatGPT, and it competes with Anthropic's Claude Code. The new $100/month Pro tier provides 5x more Codex usage than the $20/month ChatGPT Plus plan. OpenAI says that it is best for longer, high-effort Codex sessions. ChatGPT also has a $200 Pro tier with... Read more ›
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The friendships you thought were unbreakable and the family bonds you never questioned suddenly reveal themselves as transactions that only existed because you were willing to play your assigned role. Read more ›
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Разбираю как выглядит нормальный QA-пайплайн в GitHub Actions: от линтинга до E2E тестов на Playwright. С рабочими конфигами, кэшированием и уведомлениями о падениях. Читать далее Read more ›
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Developer Bryan Keller was curious whether an old version of Apple's Mac operating system was capable of running on the Nintendo Wii after seeing Windows NT ported to the gaming device, so he decided to give it a try. He was able to get Mac OS X 10.0 Cheetah to operate on the Nintendo Wii, and he shared a blog post walking through the project. The Wii uses a PowerPC... Read more ›
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The 2026 ranking of fast growing companies in the Asia-Pacific region. Plus: Indian winemakers face change; Chinese AI experts return from US; the biggest threat to China’s champions; ticket fees donated to charities; Singapore listings remain scarce Read more ›
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Samsung has announced that its latest A-series smartphones, the Galaxy A37 5G and Galaxy A57 5G, are now available for purchase across the United States. Consumers can buy the devices through Samsung.com, Samsung Experience Stores, and selected retail partners. These new models highlight Samsung’s ongoing effort to expand artificial intelligence features across a wider range of devices. The company aims to make everyday tasks more efficient by integrating what it... Read more ›
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Honor is continuing its teaser campaign for the upcoming Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro. The brand's global X account has posted the quick video you can see embedded below, which portrays both devices in a whiteish colorway. Ready for its close-up. ✨Get an exclusive first look at the elegant curves and stunning details of the HONOR 600. The countdown begins! pic.twitter.com/QuJBTEDbyB— HONOR (@Honorglobal) April 9, 2026 The Honor 600... Read more ›
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Australian non-profit takes its business model overseas, expanding to the UK and North America Read more ›
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"One of VMware's biggest competitors, Nutanix, claims to have swiped tens of thousands of VMware customers," reports Ars Technica. They said higher prices, forced bundling, licensing changes, and more strained partner relationships have frustrated customers and driven them away from the leading virtualization firm. From the report: Speaking at a press briefing at Nutanix's .NEXT conference in Chicago this week, Nutanix CEO Rajiv Ramaswami said that "about 30,000 customers" have... Read more ›
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Once symbols of achievement, these common displays of "success" now reveal something far more uncomfortable about the people desperately clinging to them. Read more ›
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A 66-year-old retired electrician tells his adult son he's proud of him for the first time and confronts the cost of decades spent assuming that material provision communicates the same thing as verbal affirmation. Read more ›
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After years of chasing promotions and comparing herself to others, a 34-year-old discovers that the most successful people aren't those who achieved the most—they're the ones who realized the scoreboard they'd been using to measure their worth was never actually theirs to begin with. Read more ›
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In India’s southern Karnataka state, the Indigenous Soliga tribe has no written script, limited internet connectivity, and a long history of outsiders extracting resources — including data — from their land. Last year, a nonprofit called the Saving Voices Project built them a speech AI system. It runs on a Raspberry Pi costing under $50, ... Read more Read more ›
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The moment you stop apologizing for needing both solitude and soulmates is the moment you discover that the most magnetic people aren't those who've mastered independence or perfected partnership—they're the ones who've learned to dance in the space between. Read more ›
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Three years ago, when I moved to Singapore to focus on building a business, I assumed the most interesting AI story would keep unfolding in San Francisco and Shenzhen. The money was there. The chips were there. The talent pipeline flowed through a handful of zip codes. I was wrong about where the story was ... Read more Read more ›
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Despite meticulously saving $780,000 and running the numbers a thousand times, I discovered that early retirement's biggest threat wasn't an empty bank account — it was the suffocating anxiety of watching inflation transform my "freedom fund" into a ticking time bomb. Read more ›
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While your traditionally-educated colleagues are following textbook solutions, self-taught individuals have unknowingly rewired their brains to attack problems in ways that would make most professors cringe—and psychologists are just beginning to understand why their "wrong" approach often works better. Read more ›
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When parents reflexively rush to solve every problem their adult children face, they're often not acting from love but from a primal fear of losing their identity and purpose in a world that no longer needs them. Read more ›
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People who defer in every social situation aren't easygoing — they learned that stating a preference started a negotiation they couldn't afford to lose, and the pattern outlasted the original threat by decades. Read more ›
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