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Shares of SpaceX fell around 4% on Friday morning, extending recent declines, after the company scrubbed a planned Starship test launch in Texas on Thursday evening. “Some of the engines didn’t start, triggering an automatic launch abort,” Elon Musk said in a post on X. “To be confident of a ...
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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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Partnership will pair Mila’s AI expertise with PolArctic’s traditional knowledge and ocean science. Read more ›
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Thanks to a memory chip shortage that has become a drag on the smartphone industry, Q2 2026 shipment data revealed an 11% year-over-year decline. Several brands struggled during the quarter, but Google was a surprise winner after seeing solid growth from its Pixel 10 line-up. The research comes from Counterpoint, who notes that Samsung remains... Read the original post: Global Smartphone Sales Tank, But Google’s Pixel is Crushing It Read more ›
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Polymarket bettors have cut the odds of the CLARITY Act passing this year to a record low as Senate negotiations over ethics provisions remain unresolved. Read more ›
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The FBI arrested a Florida man accused of uploading fake Steam games containing malware that stole passwords, data, and cryptocurrency wallet credentials from victims. Prosecutors say the scheme infected about 8,000 people, compromised roughly 80 crypto wallets, and stole at least $220,000 through games that appeared legitimate but secretly carried malware. TechCrunch reports: On Tuesday, the FBI arrested Zyaire Wilkins, a 21-year-old Florida resident and student. On Wednesday, prosecutors accused... Read more ›
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1Password now lets Claude use saved credentials without exposing your passwords to the AI. Read more ›
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Who lifted the trophy for the travel industry's World Cup? Behold Skift's winners, losers, floppers, and the freeloaders. Read more ›
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A newly renewed, $25 million-per-year contract with a subsidiary of Thompson Reuters further expands the power of ICE under the Trump administration. Read more ›
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Apple is suing OpenAI. The complaint is readable and intense, as these things often are, though many experts seem to think many of the allegations are just the ways things are done. So what does Apple really want here, and why is it picking such a public fight with OpenAI? On this episode of The […] Read more ›
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MaRS panel explores Canada’s innovation struggles, from talent retention to tech adoption. Read more ›
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Sega is bringing Virtua Fighter Crossroads to Nvidia’s Arm-based RTX Spark laptops and compact desktop PCs. Read more ›
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Anthropic is reportedly in very early talks to lease computing power from Meta in a potential deal worth around $10 billion. The discussions follow Anthropic's recent compute deal with SpaceX and come as Meta explores selling excess AI capacity as part of a broader push to turn its massive infrastructure spending into a cloud business. CNBC reports: Access to enough AI chips remains a challenge for firms like Anthropic, which... Read more ›
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The number of days before Google brings us new phones to obsess over are dwindling quickly. Assuming Google keeps to a familiar timeline for Pixel releases, the Pixel 11 series should arrive before the end of the summer and we’re already into June. Thanks to numerous leaks, we know that Google is continuing with its... Read the original post: Pixel 11 Series: Everything We Know About Google’s New Phones Read more ›
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My long-haul flight from Paris to Houston in Air France's La Première first class had incredible food, seats, and perks. It felt like flying private. Read more ›
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The global live-events industry is projected to reach $1.18T by 2032 - but until now, the software powering it has barely evolved past spreadsheets and disconnected point solutions. Speakeasy has quietly built the full-stack operating system for venues, festivals, and hospitality groups, nearly reaching profitability before taking its first institutional dollar. Read more ›
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Crypto and blockchain experts say this week's moves show the two established finance companies are increasingly competing for control of the infrastructure behind digital payments. Read more ›
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk told staff at the carmaker to move to using Grok, the AI model from SpaceXAI, according to a memo sent to staff on Friday. Musk told staff that they should make the change when possible given Grok 4.5’s lower token costs as compared to competitors, the memo said. Musk also ... Read more ›
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Apple sued OpenAI on Friday, accusing the AI startup of stealing Apple trade secrets as part of a “systematic effort” to develop its own AI-powered devices for consumers. The lawsuit says that OpenAI has recruited more than 400 former Apple employees to work at the company and names two of those Apple alumni as defendants: Tang Tan, OpenAI’s chief hardware officer, and Chang Liu, a member of OpenAI’s technical staff.... Read more ›
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When the world’s most powerful people jet off to the annual summit hosted by Allen & Co. in Sun Valley, Idaho, to brainstorm and talk deals, they adopt a sartorial style we might call mogul casual. The latest confab, which has become popularly known as the Billionaire Summer Camp as it has garnered increasing media attention in recent years, happened this week, attracting the likes of OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Meta... Read more ›
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Welcome, Weekenders! In this newsletter:• The Big Read: Welcome to the era of the eggmaxxer • Style and Shopping: A buyer’s guide to mogul casual, Sun Valley edition• Plus, Recommendations—our weekly pop culture picks: “Signal Hill,” “The Sixth Nik” and “X-Men ’97”As AI rapidly improves in areas such as coding and mathematics, AI researchers are facing the same identity crisis that software engineers and other white-collar workers have been grappling... Read more ›
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Venture capitalist Vinod Khosla and his family announced an agreement on Saturday to purchase the Seattle Seahawks NFL team from the estate of Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen. While the Seahawks didn’t disclose the purchase price, multiple publications reported that the Khosla family was paying ... Read more ›
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It’s shaping up to be a big year for equity capital markets bankers, between SpaceX’s record-breaking debut and already public companies issuing stock at a rapid clip. One often overlooked part of the market is also active, fueled in part by the capital demands of the AI boom. At-the-market offerings, a type of share sale by public companies that’s popular when prices are rising, are having a busy year—and more... Read more ›
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Since its launch in 2022, Belgium-based electric long-haul truck startup Windrose Technology has raised some $400 million from Chinese banks and other investors, according to CEO Wen Han, who also says he plans to take the company public in the U.S. and Europe this year at a $2 billion valuation. Windrose has also sponsored a professional basketball club in Belgium and pledged millions of dollars to Stanford University. And yet... Read more ›
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Guess what—tech earnings season is back. Yes, you know you missed it. Netflix, as usual, will kick off the quarterly parade of earnings updates, releasing its second-quarter numbers on Thursday. The video-streaming giant’s quarterly updates have become humdrum affairs lately, but this one might be different, given that the company’s stock has lately been sliding as investors fret about its future growth prospects.Let’s not overstate things: On most metrics, Netflix... Read more ›
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A group of states, led by California and including New York, Washington, and Connecticut, is planning to sue to block Paramount’s $111 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, The New York Times reported. The lawsuit, which is expected to argue that the deal would harm competition for ... Read more ›
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Online fashion retailer Shein received Chinese regulatory approval to list in Hong Kong, capping off the e-commerce platform’s tumultuous two-year quest to float its shares. The China Securities Regulatory Commission said in a statement on Friday that it had approved Shein’s application to sell ... Read more ›
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