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Google Commits Nearly $1 Billion Monthly for SpaceX Compute
Google will pay SpaceX $920 million per month for compute services, driven by surging demand for its AI products. The deal highlights the massive infrastructure costs behind the AI race.

Enterprise AI stalls as infrastructure fails to keep pace with software ambitions
Enterprises are struggling to realize AI returns due to a widening gap between advanced software and outdated physical infrastructure, creating a 'POC graveyard' of stalled projects.

Apple’s Deliberate AI Pace Looks Like a Strategic Bet, Not a Miss
While rivals race to deploy generative AI, Apple moves slowly. Its cautious strategy may protect user trust and avoid regulatory pitfalls.

Analysts Question SpaceX's $4.3 Trillion Revenue Forecast for 2040
SpaceX's projected $4.3 trillion revenue by 2040 faces intense skepticism. Critics argue the figure ignores market constraints and growth limits in the space industry.

Rising PC Prices Signal End of Budget Laptops as Memory Costs Surge
Memory shortages have pushed PC prices up by double digits in Europe. Analysts warn that sub-$500 laptops could disappear by 2026 as AI demand diverts chip supply.

Megarounds Surge Across Enterprise Software, AI and Space Tech in Biggest Funding Week of the Year
A massive funding week saw over a dozen startups raise hundreds of millions, led by a $750M round for spend-management platform Ramp. Enterprise software, AI developer tools and space tech dominated.

Oracle Signals Aggressive AI Expansion With New Debt Plan
Oracle announced massive increases in capital spending and debt issuance for AI infrastructure despite record quarterly revenue.

Microsoft Overhauls Windows Printing With Modern Protocol Support
Microsoft introduces Windows Ready Print, a new printing model that adopts IPP, eSCL, and Universal Print to replace legacy drivers and improve cloud integration.

Samsung Heavy Industries Wins Approval for Floating Data Center Ships
Samsung Heavy Industries has secured regulatory approval to build floating data centers on ships.

SpaceX Goes Public in Landmark IPO That Could Make Elon Musk the First Trillionaire
SpaceX's IPO allows public stock trading for the first time, potentially making Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire and reshaping space commerce.

Why Datalog Is Resurging in Modern Software Development
Datalog, a 1970s logic programming language, is seeing renewed interest for data-intensive applications and static analysis due to its simplicity and expressiveness.

Enterprise AI Agent Failure Rate Nears 40% as Deployment Pitfalls Mount
Nearly 40% of enterprises may abandon AI agents due to poor planning. Three digital leaders reveal practical strategies to ensure ROI and avoid costly missteps.

Portable Power Stations: Why Keeping Multiple Devices Connected Matters
A portable power station user explains why keeping three devices connected maximizes efficiency and ensures reliable backup power.

NHS England Deploys Microsoft Copilot to Over Half a Million Staff
NHS England is rolling out Microsoft 365 Copilot to 505,000 staff after a successful pilot. The AI tools aim to improve service delivery and reduce costs.

Large Context Windows in AI Models Face Reliability Challenges
New research reveals that large context windows in AI models suffer from significant performance degradation, raising questions about their practical utility for complex tasks.

Public Android Test Keys Expose 2021 Honda Civic Infotainment to USB Jailbreak
Software architect jailbreaks 2021 Honda Civic infotainment via USB using public Android test keys, enabling unauthorized apps and EvilValet attacks.

UK Bans Social Media for Children Under 16 in Sweeping Online Safety Move
The UK government has announced a ban on social media for children under 16 and a minimum age for chatbots, aiming to protect young people from online harms.

Data Management, Not Compute Power, Drives AI Value
Enterprises are learning that AI success depends on data management, not just compute power. A strategic shift in data center design is underway.

Anthropic Leaders Head to Washington to Navigate Trump Administration Tensions
Anthropic executives are in D.C. to address regulatory friction with the Trump administration, highlighting growing tensions between AI safety advocates and federal oversight.

AnduinOS 2.0 Offers a Familiar Landing Spot for Windows Users Eyeing Linux
AnduinOS 2.0 is a new Linux distro that mimics Windows 11 while improving speed and privacy. It could lower the barrier for Windows users considering a switch.