A 6th Circuit panel ruled Ohio can require parental consent before under-16s use social media, reviving a law the tech ...
Some early Mythos testers, including Dragos and Cisco, kept preview access after a US export order shut other versions down; ENISA was cut off.
Turkey’s Competition Board approved Uber’s $335m purchase of Getir’s delivery arm, tied to a $500m investment pledge.
Meta has signed deals for ~1.6GW of AI computing power from Crusoe at sites in Texas and Missouri, expanding its infrastructure push.
Higgsfield's Supercomputer 2.0 uses NVIDIA's Agent Toolkit to run autonomous marketing campaigns. The startup claims 390 Fortune 500 companies as clients.
Hyundai plans to buy SoftBank’s remaining 9.65% of Boston Dynamics for $325m, taking full ownership as Atlas reaches production.
China has tightened export scrutiny of indium phosphide, a substitute-free material for AI data-centre optics, sending wafer prices up ~250%.
Alibaba Cloud launched two availability zones in Paris, its third European hub, as the EU introduces sovereignty rules that could limit non-EU cloud providers.
Leaked export licences reveal Bulgaria approved Circles BG, an NSO Group affiliate, to sell phone-tracking and interception tools to spy agencies in 15+ countries.
SpaceX shares fell more than 6% as the rally after the largest IPO in history cooled, though the stock held above its $135 offering price.
Spotify's Reserved feature holds concert tickets for Premium subscribers based on listening data, launching in the US through a multi-year exclusive Live Nation deal.
Rockstar confirmed GTA VI pre-orders start June 25. The cover art features Jason, Lucia, and Vice City. The game launches November 19. No pricing announced.