The Pentagon's updated 1260H list now names 188 Chinese companies it says support the military, including Alibaba, Baidu, BYD, Unitree, Nio, and CXMT.
Apple says EU regulators rejected every proposal to bring Siri AI to iPhone and iPad under the DMA. There is no timeline for the feature's EU availability.
SpaceX's $75bn IPO is heavily oversubscribed at $135 a share. Order books close Monday, pricing is expected Wednesday, and trading begins Thursday on Nasdaq.
Uber has opened a London waitlist for self-driving rides powered by British startup Wayve, ahead of a 2026 trial, as Waymo lines up a rival launch.
Apple previewed new child safety tools at WWDC 2026 including Ask to Browse, Time Allowances, and gore-blocking, as UK and US regulators tighten deadlines.
Cipher Digital is selling $810M in high-yield bonds to fund its Stingray data centre in West Texas, leased to Amazon for 15 years, at a yield of 6.25%.
A federal judge vacated Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee, ruling it an unconstitutional tax. The decision reprieve tech companies reliant on foreign AI talent. Appeal expected.
Micron surged 10% Monday after Friday's $1.3T chip rout. But put options on the semiconductor ETF hit an all-time high as traders hedge the AI trade's volatility.
Google has ordered 3M+ TPUs from Intel for 2028 and Nvidia is testing its 18A process, a rare vote of confidence in the struggling US foundry as TSMC strains.
At London Tech Week, Britain's Cosine signed up BT, HSBC, BAE & others to build Lumen Sovereign, a UK frontier AI model trained on the Isambard-AI supercomputer.
Check Point patched CVE-2026-50751, a critical VPN auth bypass exploited since May 7. A Qilin ransomware affiliate used it to hit dozens of organisations.
Meta is filing for contempt against NSO Group, saying the Pegasus maker kept targeting WhatsApp despite a permanent injunction & that it foiled fresh phishing attacks.