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Xiaomi’s CEO admitted his SUV wasn’t cheap enough to beat Tesla. Then he launched one that is.

Google’s AI search overhaul is great for Google and bad for everyone who makes the web worth searching

SpaceX used a $20 billion bridge loan to slash Musk’s debt costs in half, IPO filing reveals

LinkedIn is finally cracking down on AI slop, and the feed might actually become readable again

Europe’s EV sales are surging as the Iran war sends petrol prices through the roof

Google partners with Warby Parker and Gentle Monster for Gemini-powered smart glasses

Musk loses OpenAI lawsuit as jury unanimously rules his claims were filed too late

Berlin’s LawX raises €7.5m to build the backoffice layer of legal AI

Asus ROG and Xreal built the first 240Hz AR gaming glasses. They cost $849 and ship in June.

The man who put a Roomba in every home wants to replace your dog with a plush robot

Chinese parts already power American cars, and that’s exactly why Congress is panicking

Eighteen48 raises EUR175 million to back the private equity deals no one else sees

Carta acquires a law firm and bets the future of private capital runs on a single platform

66% of women felt more prepared for puberty than perimenopause. Flo Health is betting it can fix that.

US clears H200 sales to 10 Chinese firms, but not a single chip has shipped

Software engineering’s bottleneck is no longer code

AI tools are everywhere, so why do most people still use them like it’s 2015?

Expanding pathways to opportunity through apprenticeship degrees in a changing workforce landscape

ZoomInfo beat earnings, cut 600 jobs, and lost 29 per cent of its stock price. Its database is being repriced by AI.

Lodestellar is a €7 EPD quality tool helping manufacturers win multi-million euro tenders

SoftBank to manufacture large-scale batteries for AI data centres at former Sharp plant

Why LaceLocker® believes the next breakthrough in wearables may begin beneath the laces

Trump Media reports $405.9m Q1 loss, almost entirely from crypto markdowns

The Pentagon published 162 UFO files on war.gov/ufo. Two-thirds are redacted. The government says it is being transparent.

Uber’s robotaxi partner crashed 16 times in four months. The regulator called it “excessively assertive and insufficiently capable.”

The Thai end of the Supermicro chip-smuggling case has a name, and it sits inside Bangkok’s national AI plan

Jeff Bezos’s representative just left the board of a startup that raised $1.4 billion on his name. The first truck has not been built.

Tesla trademarked a supercar badge for a car it promised nine years ago. The logo is the most tangible thing about the Roadster.

Google is not building a consultancy. It is writing a licensing agreement. That may be the smarter play.

Supreme Court refuses to pause the order holding Apple in contempt in the Epic case

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.

GameStop wants to buy eBay for $55.5 billion. Its own revenue fell 27 per cent last year.

CryptoProcessing by Coinspaid achieves the highest CCSS security certification level

Planet Labs is not selling satellite images. It is selling a subscription to watch the entire planet change in real time.

Skio never hired a sales team, never ran an ad, and just sold for $105 million cash to the company it was built to replace

The factory that built your iPhone is now building the robot that will assemble the next one

GameStop eyes eBay takeover in audacious $46 billion bet on Ryan Cohen’s e-commerce vision

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