Technology
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Anthropic attracts $800B-plus suitors as $30B run-rate fuels IPO chatter
in AIAnthropic finds itself at the center of a high‑stakes funding moment, with investor chatter hinting at eye‑catching valuations as talks unfold. A surge in enterprise traction and revenue is drawing attention, even as safety concerns and regulatory scrutiny cast a shadow over the moves ahead. The path forward—more private funding, a potential public listing, or…
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Disney Destiny Engine Room Tour Highlights Data-Driven Emissions Cuts on Wish-Class Ships
in TechnologyBehind the glittering guest spaces, the ship’s engine room holds the real story. A rare, data-driven tour reveals how energy dashboards, heat-recovery tech, and smart waste systems work together to cut emissions and boost efficiency—one careful design choice at a time.
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Uber bets $10B on robotaxis, buying thousands of driverless cars and taking stakes in AV developers
in AIUber is said to be steering toward a bold shift: billions to buy driverless cars and take stakes in autonomous-vehicle developers. The plan is staged and milestone-driven, aiming to reshape ride-hailing economics as robotaxis move closer to reality. A strategic pivot that could redefine the balance between fleets and the platform it runs.
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Bloom Energy and Oracle Expand On-Site Fuel Cell Pact to 2.8 GW for AI-Driven Data Centers
in TechnologyOracle expands its on-site power push with Bloom Energy, signing up to 2.8 GW of solid-oxide fuel cells to back AI-driven workloads. An initial 1.2 GW is already contracted and deployments are underway, with rollout set to continue into next year. The move signals a shift toward cleaner, more resilient power for data centers as…
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ASML raises 2026 revenue forecast to 36-40 billion euros as AI demand fuels chipmakers’ capacity expansion
in AIAI-driven demand is pushing the chipmaking toolkit to new heights. ASML has raised its 2026 forecast and outlined ambitious production targets as customers accelerate capacity expansions, signaling a brighter outlook for AI-ready semiconductor manufacturing.
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Amazon in talks to buy Globalstar to accelerate its satellite broadband push
in TechnologyOne of tech’s boldest space plays could be moving forward. A major company is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire a satellite operator, potentially unlocking rapid access to an orbiting network and spectrum. The move could dramatically reshape the race to deliver broadband—from planes and ships to rural communities—and redraw the competitive landscape.
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TrendForce: Apple Foldable iPhone Could Ban Creases With UTG Glass and Clear Adhesive
in TechnologyCould Apple finally conquer the foldable iPhone crease? A novel materials approach—ultra-thin glass plus a high-performance adhesive—promises to smooth out the stress at the hinge and reduce visible creasing. If true, this could be a major leap for foldables and reshape expectations for the next iPhone.
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Amazon in Advanced Talks to Buy Globalstar to Expand Its Satellite Footprint Ahead of Starlink
in TechnologyAmazon is reportedly nearing a major move in space, with advanced talks to buy satellite operator Globalstar. If sealed, the deal would instantly amplify Amazon’s satellite network and could reshape the race with SpaceX’s Starlink. Apple’s stake in Globalstar adds another twist, as talks remain unresolved.
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Amazon to buy Globalstar to power Leo’s direct-to-device satellite network and challenge Starlink
in TechnologyAmazon is accelerating its satellite ambitions by agreeing to buy Globalstar in an $11.57 billion stock deal, folding spectrum and assets into its Amazon Leo effort. The move, paired with a continued Apple collaboration, would push direct-to-device connectivity forward and reshape the battle with SpaceX’s Starlink.
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Anthropic Unveils Limited Mythos Preview, Forms Glasswing Coalition With Banks and Tech Giants to Harden AI Cybersecurity
in AIAnthropic is quietly piloting Claude Mythos, a more powerful AI model, in a limited preview as it builds guardrails with major tech and financial partners to harden cyber defenses. Regulators and industry leaders are weighing the implications of this dual-use technology, signaling a high-stakes pause between innovation and security ahead of broader deployment.
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Prime Video Lets You Bundle Apple TV+ and Peacock Ad‑Free for $19.99 Through Amazon Storefront
in TechnologyPrime Video just opened a new bundle: Apple TV+ paired with Peacock Premium Plus for $19.99 a month. It’s the first time this combo is offered outside its native platforms, signaling a shift in how viewers manage streaming bills and savings.
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Palantir shares whipsaw after Trump endorsement as Burry questions its business model
in AITrump’s defense of Palantir surfaces as renewed investor debate shines a light on the data‑analytics giant, highlighting the tension between government contracts and the fast‑moving race in commercial AI.
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Ranchers adopt virtual fencing in the American West with solar-powered collars and apps
in TechnologyFourth-generation ranchers are swapping expensive fences for digital boundaries—solar collars, towers, and a smartphone app that can redraw pasture lines in minutes. As elk, grazing pressure, and rising costs collide, virtual fencing is quietly reshaping ranch life and wildlife movement across the West.
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US Regulators Issue Direct Warning to Banks Over AI-Powered Cyberattacks Enabled by Mythos
in AIRegulators and Wall Street’s biggest banks gathered for a high-stakes briefing on a new AI-powered wave of cyber threats targeting financial systems. The conversation signals a shift from warnings to urgent planning as institutions race to harden defenses against faster, more precise attacks that could hit data and ledgers at scale.
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Starlink Emerges as SpaceX’s Core Earnings Engine, Pushing IPO Valuation Toward $2 Trillion
in TechnologyCould a satellite internet network be SpaceX’s path to a landmark IPO? Starlink’s rapid growth is reshaping the company’s fortunes, raising questions about earnings, scale, and the bets shaping its future. A glimpse into the one business line that could redefine everything.
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BYD’s Brazil EV hits 0–100 in 3.8s with 430 km range, but no spare tire and hefty state taxes
in TechnologyBYD’s latest electric model delivers blistering acceleration and impressive real-world range, redefining practical EV potential. Yet a few compromises—no spare tire, a heavy local tax bill in some states, and a few design quirks—keep the ownership picture nuanced.
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Jassy unveils six AI truths, positioning AWS at the center of the AI boom with a $15B run rate
in AIAn industry leader sketches six truths about AI, positioning a cloud powerhouse at the center of the coming AI wave. A bold take on speed, customer experience, and the economics of AI-driven growth—with implications for businesses everywhere.
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OpenText Unveils European Sovereign Cloud Push, Launching France‑Focused S3NS Tie‑Up and AWS EU Cloud for AI‑Ready Data
in TechnologyOpenText signals a bold push into Europe’s cloud scene, pairing sovereignty-focused data management with AI-ready capabilities. By blending local governance for sensitive workloads with scalable cloud power for innovation, the move hints at a new default where control and performance go hand in hand. The strategic shift could reshape how enterprises balance regulation, governance, and…
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Roku Channel Adds Six New FAST Channels, Including 24/7 Rawhide and a Dedicated Westerns Channel
in TechnologyRoku expands its free streaming lineup with six new FAST channels, broadening The Roku Channel’s ad-supported offerings. From a 24/7 Western block to language-focused and reality-competition feeds, the free options keep growing—no subscription needed. A clear sign that lean-back, cost-conscious viewing is here to stay.
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TSMC Poised for 50% Q1 Profit Rise on AI-Chip Demand
in AIAI infrastructure demand is propelling TSMC toward a roughly 50% jump in quarterly profit, powered by its cutting-edge 3nm processes. Investors will be watching for hints on 2026 capex and capacity expansion as supply-chain risks loom and AI momentum shows no signs of slowing.
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Austin Tesla Robotaxi Delivers Smooth Handling, but Conservative Routing Prolongs Trips
in TechnologyAn Austin robotaxi test highlights a stubborn hurdle for Tesla’s driverless push: smooth handling and seamless merges, yet trips that run longer due to conservative routing and local rules. The ride hints at the ongoing validation phase as the system awaits broader parameter expansion.