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Intel is bringing a chip to every computing category at Computex. The last time it could do that, it was the company everyone was trying to catch.
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China’s humanoid robot boom faces reality check as 150 companies chase a market where only 23% of buyers are satisfied
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AI-native spending surged 94 per cent. Traditional SaaS grew at eight. The enterprise software industry is watching the clock.
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The designer whose Tropicana rebrand crashed sales 20 per cent is now branding the US government. He has two months.
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Volkswagen just became Rivian’s biggest investor. It is not buying trucks. It is buying the software its own engineers could not build.
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A chatbot told a state investigator it was a licensed psychiatrist. It gave a fake licence number. Pennsylvania just sued.
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Duolingo beat every estimate Wall Street had. Then it told investors it was going to slow down on purpose. The stock dropped 14 per cent.
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He carried a kill list of AI CEOs and a jug of kerosene. His lawyer called it a property crime. The charges carry life in prison.
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The recycling industry loses 40 per cent of its workers every year. A humanoid robot trained by VR headsets is the replacement plan.
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In April 2025, Intel was trading at $18. Fourteen months later it hit an all-time high. The turnaround was not built by Intel alone.
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Half of young Europeans turn to AI to talk about intimate matters
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Five major publishers are suing Meta over Llama. They have evidence that the previous plaintiffs did not.
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Anthropic ships ten financial-services agents and pulls Moody’s inside Claude. The bank-software business is being rewritten.
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QuantWare lands €152m to build the world’s largest open-architecture quantum processor fab in Delft
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Coinbase is cutting 14 per cent of its workforce. The reason it gave was not the crypto downturn. It was AI.
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In 2018, 4,000 Google employees killed a Pentagon contract. In 2026, Google signed a bigger one. Now the AI researchers are unionising
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Five AI labs now let the US government test their models before release. The arrangement is voluntary, has no legal basis, and is the closest thing America has to AI oversight.
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A crypto miner became Europe’s most valuable AI startup in two years. Now it is spending $812 million to prove the model scales.
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The IronSource founders sold an ad tech company for $4.4 billion. Their next bet is that AI agents will replace the ad buyers their old company served.
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Fervo Energy launches $1.33bn IPO, the largest climate-tech listing of 2026
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ServiceNow projects $30bn by 2030, with a third of ACV from AI
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Tesla’s FSD rollout in Europe runs into the regulator scepticism Musk has been projecting through
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Intel hires Qualcomm veteran Alex Katouzian to lead a new Client Computing and Physical AI group
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Meta is raising $13bn for one Texas data centre, a new ceiling for single-site AI financings
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eleQtron closes €57m Series A, one of Europe’s largest quantum-computing rounds
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Firecrawl is becoming AI’s default web layer.
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Musk settles SEC Twitter-disclosure case for $1.5m, the maximum penalty for the violation
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Apple explores Intel and Samsung for chipmaking, ending TSMC’s solo run on M-series
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Three months after raising $30bn, Alphabet taps the euro market again
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Pinterest just crossed $1 billion in quarterly revenue. The bet that made it work was not social media. It was search.
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Denmark built Europe’s cleanest grid. AI data centres are overloading it.
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Every government has an AI strategy. Dubai just gave its private sector a deadline.
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