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AI chip designer Cerebras Systems raised its preliminary IPO pricing range to between $150 and $160 a share, from between $115 and $125, in a sign that investor demand for the company is strong. At the new pricing range, Cerebras would raise about $4.5 billion. It would also value Cerebras at ...
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An East Bay apartment complex has been bought at a price that's well below its prior value. Read more ›
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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Speed limit signs are typically pretty standard, but every once in a while, you'll encounter one with a fraction on it. Here's why that happens. Read more ›
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Meta has deactivated the Muse Image capability to create AI deepfakes of any public Instagram account you @-mention. Read more ›
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The Tecno Camon 50 Ultra, unveiled in March, will make its debut in India on July 17. Tecno is advertising the Camon 50 Ultra in India as a smartphone "designed for creators, storytellers, and photography enthusiasts." The brand also says that Camon 50 Ultra is "built to capture life's best moments as they happen." Tecno hasn't revealed the Camon 50 Ultra's pricing and availability for India yet, so we'll have... Read more ›
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Some friendships don't end in conflict — they simply thin until neither of you is quite sure when the last real conversation happened. Psychologists call this ambiguous loss, and it may be one of the most under-grieved experiences of adult life. Read more ›
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Johannes Heidecke’s departure comes as OpenAI tries to further integrate its research and safety teams. Read more ›
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For roughly a billion years — from 1.8 to 0.8 billion years ago — Earth's oceans went chemically stagnant, oxygen stalled, and life did nothing much except reproduce as microbial slime. Geologists call it the Boring Billion, and it is the longest uneventful chapter in the planet's history. Read more ›
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SK Hynix's $26.5 billion U.S. market debut is the largest IPO by a non-American company in U.S. history. Read more ›
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The Dreame X50 Ultra robot vacuum and mop is down to AU$1,479 for Prime Day, making this premium self-cleaning robovac much easier to recommend. Read more ›
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US users can now ask YouTube conversational questions to find videos for specific situations, ideas, and activities. Read more ›
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University of Chicago Law School has announced a laptop ban to foster independent thinking amid AI's rise in legal education and practice. Read more ›
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OpenAI and Anthropic are once again competing for the top spot in enterprise AI, with both companies unveiling their most advanced models within weeks of each other. On June 10, Anthropic introduced Claude Fable 5, bringing its once-restricted Mythos-class AI ... Read more ›
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On Thursday, the Instagram account for a lecture series in Newport Beach, CA posted a photo of what appeared to be a cease and desist letter from the surveillance technology company Flock Safety. Flock has received significant backlash over its technology and work with law enforcement agencies, and this letter kicked off yet another wave […] Read more ›
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Castelion's Blackbeard hypersonic missile now costs under $300,000 per round, prompting the Navy to order 50 production units. Read more ›
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In June of 2025, Amazon said it had put its one millionth robot to work, a unit sent to a warehouse in Japan, across more than 300 sites worldwide. “We’ve just deployed our 1 millionth robot, building on our position as the world’s largest manufacturer and operator of mobile robotics,” said Scott Dresser, a vice ... Read more Read more ›
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Following significant backlash, Meta is turning off the feature it announced this week that let users generate AI images based on content from public Instagram accounts just by tagging them. The feature, as originally set up, meant that content from any public Instagram account could be used in AI creations without the account owner's permission. […] Read more ›
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Mazda builds incredible enthusiast vehicles, but one single crossover is currently outselling its entire North American lineup. Discover which one. Read more ›
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Meta launched then pulled a feature letting anyone generate AI images of public Instagram users who were opted in by default. Read more ›
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Back in 2023, Matias Gandulfo and Lucas Tepman set out to build the first club in San Francisco devoted to padel, a racket sport that combines elements of tennis and squash. It originated in Mexico and is popular in their native Argentina, attracting millions of players. But potential California landlords for the club thought they were nuts: No way would padel take off in America, too. The two eventually found... Read more ›
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Welcome, Weekenders! In this newsletter:• The Big Read: Pickleball is the past—the tech elite is obsessed with padel. • Plus, an Americana-themed batch of Recommendations—our weekly pop culture picks: “The Americans,” “East of Eden,” “High Desert Daydream,” “Lonesome Dove,” USA vs. Belgium, and “The Twilight Zone.” The year’s midpoint is an apt moment for some studied reflection, and I’ve been thinking about how much has changed in the last six... Read more ›
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Walmart isn’t generally thought of as an advertising business, but the retail giant now makes more money selling ads than small social media firms like Snap or Pinterest do. And judging by the growth of its ad business in recent years, along with its acquisition of companies aimed at bolstering that business, it’s positioned to become an even more important presence in the industry. Walmart’s ad revenue hit nearly $6.4... Read more ›
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Tesla said it rolled out its Robotaxi service in Miami on Friday, according to a post from its social media account on X. It’s the fifth city the automaker has launched its ride-hailing service as the company continues to expand its self-driving efforts alongside rivals like Waymo and Zoox. ... Read more ›
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Tech IPOs are definitely getting more interesting. On the heels of last week’s debuts by Bending Spoons and Lime, this week we’ve got South Korean memory chip giant SK Hynix, which is expected to list on the Nasdaq on Friday, adding to its existing South Korean stock exchange listing. Hynix will raise money as part of the Nasdaq listing, making investor reception to the offering another indicator of the IPO... Read more ›
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Alibaba Group and ByteDance will stop offering their chatbot apps’ features that enable users to create their own personalized AI agents, as Beijing prepares to enforce new rules on humanlike AI interactions. ByteDance’s Doubao, China’s most popular AI app by users, and its rival Qwen from ... Read more ›
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Singaporean prosecutors filed new charges against one of the suspects in a case related to smuggling Nvidia chips from the Southeast Asian country to other destinations such as China. The case began in February 2025 and has since expanded, as prosecutors alleged that the suspects falsely ... Read more ›
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Broadcom and Apple agreed to expand their “longstanding technology collaboration through 2031,” Broadcom said in a securities filing, adding that the companies had struck “new multi year” agreements for Broadcom to develop and supply custom chips for Apple to use in various products. Apple has ... Read more ›
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The world’s largest companies may not be hurriedly replacing traditional enterprise applications with vibe coded alternatives, but some smaller firms are. Greenleaf Management, an Atlanta-based real estate property and investment manager with about 55 employees, saved around $100,000 annually by replacing Salesforce’s customer relationship management software with a custom application developed using AI tools from startup Replit and Claude Code, said Dave Codrea, a partner at the company. The new... Read more ›
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Microsoft is laying off 4,800 employees, primarily in its Xbox and sales units, chief people officer Amy Coleman said in a memo to staff Monday. Coleman said that the cuts in sales were due to reorganizations as Microsoft shifts its business to focus more on AI products, including the creation ... Read more ›
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