Smartschool, a Palo Alto edtech startup founded by three Polish entrepreneurs, built a proprietary mathematical reasoning engine that achieves 99.6 percent accuracy for high-school math, earning ...
Alex Karp bought a $120M monastery, a $75M Miami compound, and a 500-acre New Hampshire estate. His company sells surveillance tools to governments.
GM sold roughly 14,000 Silverado EVs last year while the gas version moves ten times that per quarter, and a cheaper battery is still two years away.
Dyson’s robot strawberry farm and its famous vacuum are the same machine: the same engineering, the same money, the same appetite for control.
Dream, founded by Pegasus creator Shalev Hulio, targets Trump-aligned Latin American governments as cyber attacks grow 25% annually in the region.
Alibaba listed Anthropic's Claude Code as high-risk software after researchers found steganographic markers that flagged Chinese users by timezone and proxy.
Weave Robotics’ Isaac 1 is a $7,999 wheeled, fingerless home robot that folds laundry and tidies up, undercutting humanoid rivals like 1X’s Neo.
Currys, Britain’s biggest electricals retailer, warns phones, laptops and TVs will cost more later in 2026 as AI data centres soak up memory chips.
Tesla's stretched Model Y adds a third row, captain's chairs, and bundled FSD for 61,990 dollars, with deliveries from Giga Texas starting in September.
Malicious npm packages mimicking Rollup polyfill tooling steal browser data, crypto wallets, and AI tool credentials in a Lazarus-linked campaign.
The chip group SEMI has warned the Trump administration that intervening in the AI-driven memory shortage would only make the supply squeeze worse.
Argentina's bill for AI-run 'non-human corporations' still requires a human legal representative and a human promoter with unlimited liability.