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MrBeast’s Starlink Obsession: Why Top YouTuber Picks Planes by Satellite Wi-Fi and Reshapes Global Travel
MrBeast vows to fly only Starlink-equipped planes, even with layovers, praising its magic in Antarctica and rural Africa. Airlines race to install as ...
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LinkedIn’s Hidden Browser Probes: Scanning 6,000 Extensions to Map Users and Rivals
LinkedIn probes Chrome browsers for 6,000+ extensions on every visit, building profiles tied to real identities and jobs. Lawsuits claim privacy viola...
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T-Mobile’s $2.7 Billion Fiber Bet and Starlink Hybrid Signal Broadband Assault on Cable Giants
T-Mobile commits $2.7 billion to fiber JVs with Oak Hill and Wren House, targeting 1 million new homes and 18-19 million broadband users by 2030. Supe...
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LinkedIn’s Insider CEO Switch: Shapero Steps Up as Microsoft Doubles Down on AI Work Tools
Microsoft appoints LinkedIn veteran Daniel Shapero as new CEO, succeeding Ryan Roslansky, who shifts to oversee LinkedIn and Office amid AI-driven wor...
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LinkedIn’s Insider CEO Switch: Shapero Steps Up as Microsoft Sharpens AI Focus on Work
LinkedIn names COO Daniel Shapero CEO, succeeding Ryan Roslansky, who expands at Microsoft amid AI-driven work shifts. Revenue hits $20 billion run ra...
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Amazon’s Satellite Broadband Gamble: A $10 Billion Bet to Dethrone Starlink in Orbit
Amazon's Project Kuiper has begun launching production satellites and accepting beta customers, setting up a multi-billion-dollar confrontation with S...
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LinkedIn’s Quiet Power Play: How Microsoft’s Professional Network Is Muscling Into the AI Training Data Business
LinkedIn is entering the AI training data market, selling anonymized professional data to model builders. The move threatens startups like Scale AI an...
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The CDC’s Quiet Concession: COVID Vaccines Linked to Dangerous Blood Clotting — and What It Means Now
A CDC report confirms COVID-19's J&J vaccine is linked to a rare but dangerous blood-clotting condition called TTS. The findings raise questions about...
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Walmart’s Tariff Tightrope: How the World’s Largest Retailer Is Absorbing a Trade War Without Blinking
Walmart reaffirmed its full-year guidance despite massive tariffs on Chinese goods, signaling that its diversified revenue streams and scale position ...
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US Mobile’s Starlink Bet: A Small Carrier’s Audacious Play to Sell Satellite Connectivity Before the Giants Can
US Mobile becomes the first MVNO to offer SpaceX's Starlink satellite connectivity alongside traditional wireless service, beating major carriers to m...
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Brussels Blinks: How Washington Strong-Armed Europe Into Gutting Its Own Digital Rulebook
The European Commission agreed to weaken enforcement of its landmark Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act against U.S. tech giants as part of ...
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SpaceX’s Starlink Constellation Faces a Growing Reliability Crisis in Orbit
Two SpaceX Starlink satellite anomalies in three weeks raise reliability questions as the company scales toward tens of thousands of spacecraft, with ...
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Ukraine’s Drone-on-Drone War: How Kyiv Is Building Autonomous Interceptor Swarms to Neutralize Russia’s Aerial Onslaught
Ukraine is developing autonomous interceptor drone swarms to counter Russia's relentless Shahed attacks, aiming to flip the economics of air defense b...
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Lumentum’s $1 Billion Bet: Building America’s Laser Factory for the AI Age
Lumentum Holdings plans to invest over $1 billion in a new U.S. factory producing lasers and optical components for AI data centers, with Nvidia confi...
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Samsung Wants Your Galaxy Buds to Double as Hearing Aids — and It’s Building the App to Prove It
Samsung is quietly building a hearing health app called Hearapy for Galaxy Buds, combining hearing aid features, tinnitus therapy, and cognitive train...
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The Exam Is Over Before You Blink: How Smart Glasses Became the Ultimate Cheating Device
AI-powered smart glasses that look like ordinary eyewear are enabling undetectable cheating on university exams and professional licensing tests, crea...
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The Quiet Revolt: Why Technologists Are Building Their Own Search Engines at Home
Frustrated by ad-saturated results and AI overviews, a growing cohort of technologists is self-hosting personal search engines using tools like SearXN...
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Uncle Sam Wants Your Router: Inside Washington’s Escalating War on TP-Link and Chinese Networking Gear
The U.S. government is moving to ban TP-Link, the dominant router brand in American homes, citing national security risks tied to Chinese state-linked...
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Google Messages Is Quietly Building Ultra HDR Photo Support — And It Could Reshape How Android Users Share Images
An APK teardown reveals Google Messages is preparing Ultra HDR photo support, enabling Android users to share images with full HDR brightness and colo...
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The CEOs Building the AI Future Have a Confession: They Can’t Stop Using Each Other’s Products
AI startup CEOs have quietly restructured their daily workflows around artificial intelligence tools — often including competitors' products. Their ...
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Silver-Haired Coders: How Retirees Are Building Apps With AI — and Why Silicon Valley Should Pay Attention
Retirees with zero coding experience are using AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Lovable to build functional software — from security camera system...
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