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AI Summary
- Apple has initiated legal proceedings against OpenAI, alleging the latter unlawfully utilized company trade secrets, particularly concerning hardware development, in the creation of its AI models.
- SK Hynix is making significant inroads into the U.S. market, securing $26.5 billion in its IPO and prompting discussions about expanding semiconductor fabrication facilities domestically.
- The streaming landscape continues to evolve, with reports suggesting Disney+ is exploring the introduction of a free, ad-supported tier to broaden its subscriber base.
- Regulatory bodies, like the EU, are taking a firmer stance on Big Tech's impact on user behavior, with Meta facing potential fines for the 'addictive' design elements present in Facebook and Instagram.
- The burgeoning field of AI continues to advance, with companies like Oratomic raising substantial funding for quantum computing endeavors and Hugging Face re-evaluating the economics of AI model deployment.
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TechCrunch
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Bluesky’s interim CEO, Toni Schneider, drops the ‘interim’
an hour ago
by Lucas Ropek
Social, Bluesky, Elon Musk, social media, toni schneider, Twitter, XSchneider, who formerly served as the CEO of Automattic and is a partner at True Ventures, says he is "all in" on the unconventional social media platform.
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Apple sues OpenAI over alleged trade secret theft
2 hours ago
by Sarah Perez
AI, Apps, TC, Apple, OpenAI, trade secret theftApple alleges the misconduct was directed by OpenAi's senior leadership, including a long-time former employee.
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Filing: College app Fizz accuses VC of sharing confidential startup information with rival Sidechat
5 hours ago
by Sarah Perez
Apps, Fundraising, Social, Venture, fizz, lawsuit, sidechat, social mediaFizz has expanded its lawsuit against rival Sidechat, alleging that a Maveron VC shared its confidential information obtained during a fundraising meeting with the competing startup.
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SK Hynix raises $26.5B in the biggest foreign IPO in US history, is urged to build new US fabs
5 hours ago
by Kate Park
AI, Enterprise, Hardware, AI chips, initial public offering, semiconductors, SK HynixThe AI chip boom just produced its biggest Wall Street moment yet. Now SK Hynix and Samsung are being asked to build U.S. factories.
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A new app, HyperTexting, turns the open web into a scrollable social media-like feed
6 hours ago
by Sarah Perez
Apps, Exclusive, hypertexting, Mobile, RSSHyperTexting's new app aims to make the open web feel more like social media by turning websites, blogs, newsletters, and podcasts into a scrollable feed, while also making it easier to post to your own website.
Hacker News
- QuadRF can spot drones and see WiFi through my wall 7 hours ago
- Don't discontinue Gemini 2.5 Flash 3 hours ago
- GPT-5.6 Sol Ultra produces proof of the Cycle Double Cover Conjecture [pdf] 4 hours ago
- The tech of 'Terminator 2' – an oral history (2017) 6 hours ago
- How the terrorist group Boko Haram uses frontier AI 4 hours ago
Engadget
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Apple calls OpenAI's hardware business 'rotten to its core' in trade secret theft lawsuit
an hour ago
by Karissa Bell
AI, AppleThe lawsuit also names io Products, the hardware company led by Jony Ive.
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Mamdani announces new Click-to-Cancel rule for New York City
2 hours ago
by Ian Carlos Campbell
Big TechThe rule revives a proposed FTC protection that was abandoned last year.
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OpenAI's browser isn't dead, it just moved to the ChatGPT app
3 hours ago
by Igor Bonifacic
AILet's be real, OpenAI isn't giving up on the browser market, it is just changing its strategy.
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The Meta Glasses backlash is changing how (or if) people use them
3 hours ago
by Karissa Bell
MetaBacklash online is changing how (or if) people wear Meta's smart glasses.
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StubHub CEO is helping fund mass scalpers on his own platform
3 hours ago
by Jessica Conditt
Big TechStubhub CEO Eric Baker is pouring millions of dollars into the ticket-scalping market, CBC reports.
The Verge
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Apple sues OpenAI for allegedly stealing hardware secrets
an hour ago
by Jay Peters
AI, Apple, News, OpenAI, TechApple has sued OpenAI, alleging that engineers stole Apple secrets to advance the AI startup's hardware plans. In its complaint , Apple says it uncovered "a pattern of theft of Apple's trade secrets by OpenAI employees who were formerly at Apple." In addition to OpenAI, the lawsuit also names IO Products - Jony Ive's hardware startup, which OpenAI bought in 2025 - along with two specific employees, Tang Tan (OpenAI's chief hardware officer) and Chang Liu (who joined OpenAI from Apple in January). An Apple spokesperson shared this statement with 9to5Mac : At Apple, our teams are constantly developing breakthrough
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A decade later, Pokémon Go finally made good on its original promise
3 hours ago
by Charles Pulliam-Moore
Entertainment, Gaming, News, Nintendo, PokemonWhen Niantic dropped the first Pokémon Go trailer in 2015, it was hard to grasp how a bunch of players could work together to catch a pokémon like Mewtwo. But this week at the game's 10th anniversary event in New York City, Pokémon Go showed the world how it's done. Almost 2,000 players (many of them Pokémon Go influencers) packed into Times Square on Thursday evening to participate in a special battle. It was cool to see Times Square briefly go dark before the billboards began lighting up, revealing an escaped Mewtwo Mega Evolving, and it was even wilder to
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ICE is threatening to deport witnesses of its latest shooting
3 hours ago
by Gaby Del Valle
Analysis, Policy, ReportDepartment of Homeland Security. | Image: The Verge Advocates are demanding that the Department of Homeland Security release bodycam footage of the fatal shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a Mexican immigrant who was killed by ICE officers in Houston during a traffic stop earlier this week. But DHS claims the agents involved in the shooting weren't wearing body cameras because of the lengthy government shutdown that prevented ICE and Customs and Border Protection from receiving additional federal funding for 76 days - a shutdown that was itself spurred by congressional bickering over reforms to DHS after federal agents killed two
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Nvidia’s biggest RAM supplier just had a trillion-dollar debut on Wall Street
5 hours ago
by Emma Roth
Business, News, TechSK Hynix CEO Kwak Noh-Jung. | Image: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images As the AI boom boosts demand for RAM, SK Hynix - one of the world's biggest suppliers of memory chips - launched on Wall Street Friday. The South Korean chipmaker opened at $170 per share and raised $26.5 billion, surpassing Alibaba's record as the largest debut of a foreign company, according to reports from The Associated Press and CNN . After reaching a $1 trillion valuation in May, SK Hynix briefly overtook Samsung as South Korea's most valuable company. SK Hynix is one of three major companies benefitting
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Spotify will let you fine-tune your weekly Release Radar playlist
6 hours ago
by Terrence O’Brien
Entertainment, Music, News, Spotify, TechSpotify is giving listeners control to fine-tune what gets surfaced for them in Release Radar - one of its most popular weekly playlists. The new options allow you to narrow the playlist to a specific genre, focus on artists that are new to you, and more. Listeners can choose from up to five options like "Discover new artists," "Editors' picks," and "Pop." They're rolling out now across mobile and desktop apps and will appear at the top of your Release Radar playlist once they're available. Spotify also says it's making tweaks to the algorithm to serve up "more personalized recommendations,"
Wired
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Apple Is Suing OpenAI for Allegedly Stealing Hardware Secrets
2 hours ago
by Maxwell Zeff
Business, Business / Artificial Intelligence, Export, ControlsThe iPhone maker claims OpenAI encouraged poached employees to bring over confidential presentations, secret prototypes, and key supplier details.
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Meet the Battery Startup Taking on China’s Giants
5 hours ago
by Zeyi Yang
Business, Business / Energy, Made, in, ChinaSolid-state batteries are safer and more capable—but harder to mass-produce. They also represent an opportunity for non-Chinese companies to get back in the game.
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What Watching a Soccer Final Does to Your Body, According to Science
7 hours ago
by Jorge Garay
Science, Science / Health, World, Cup, 2026A recent study tracked hundreds of soccer fans until their favorite team reached the final of a tournament. Their stress levels skyrocketed, and their heart rates jumped too.
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Hiboy P6 Fat Tire Electric Bike Review: Smooth Sailing
7 hours ago
by Kristin Canning
Gear, Gear / Reviews, Gear / Products / Outdoor, Product, ReviewTake on sand, snow, mud, gravel—this is the ebike for all your off-roading adventures.
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Meta’s Pursuit of the 'Careless People' Author Is Relentless and Self-Defeating
8 hours ago
by Steven Levy
Business, Business / Tech Culture, BackchannelYes, Sarah Wynn-Williams violated her deal to stay silent. But the power disparity bolsters the view that Meta is a heartless bully.