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“They stole a charity.” “He didn’t get his way.” The Musk-Altman trial opened with two stories that cannot both be true.
Nvidia is no longer just selling the shovels. Nemotron 3 Nano Omni is the company’s most aggressive move into AI models.
Amazon tried selling office software and failed. Now it is betting that office software itself is obsolete.
OpenAI’s models are now available everywhere. The question is whether everywhere is enough.
True Anomaly raised $1 billion to build weapons for a programme the Pentagon has not committed to building
Venture capital is moving beyond code because the next tech boom will be built, not programmed
Freepik rebrands as Magnific: a bootstrapped, profitable $230M ARR AI creative platform
Revolut is opening its first physical store in Barcelona
True Anomaly raises $650 million as the only space startup exclusively focused on orbital defense
Marloo raises $10M led by Blackbird Ventures to replace the AI notetaker with an AI operating system for financial advisers
Accenture deploys Microsoft 365 Copilot to all 743,000 employees
Australia unveils a 2.25% levy on Meta, Google, and TikTok’s local revenues if they refuse to pay news publishers
Social media scams cost Americans $2.1 billion in 2025
Patronus raises €11 million to turn senior emergency smartwatches from ‘bedside decoration’ into daily-worn devices
Google signs classified AI deal with the Pentagon for ‘any lawful government purpose’
Meta prepares to unwind its $2 billion Manus acquisition after China’s block
Redpine raises €6.8M led by NordicNinja to build a licensed data API for AI agents
OpenAI is building a phone that would make apps obsolete. The supply chain says it might actually ship.

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