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Cerebras Raises $5.55 Billion in Year’s Biggest IPO: A New Era for AI Hardware
Cerebras Systems sent shockwaves through Wall Street with a massive $5.55 billion IPO, signaling the maturation of the AI hardware market and the search for Nvidia alternatives.
Musk vs. OpenAI: The Battle for AI's Soul Reaches a Fever Pitch as Closing Arguments Begin
Elon Musk's legal showdown with Sam Altman is set to redefine the boundaries between non-profit missions and corporate profit in the race for AGI.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis from Aachen: A Manifesto for a Europe Refusing to Decline
Speaking at Mario Draghi's award ceremony, the Greek PM issued a stark warning for radical EU reforms, focusing on competitiveness, security, and the financing gap.
Aegean Skies: The Drone Challenge and the Calculus of Sovereignty in the Southeast
Recent Turkish UAV activity in the SE Aegean reignites the debate over security and the challenges posed by emerging technologies in long-standing territorial disputes.
Manchester City: The £10m High-Tech Revolution in Women’s Football
Manchester City is investing in a state-of-the-art training facility, setting new standards for technology and equity in global sports infrastructure.
Razer’s Blade 18: The $4,000 Flagship and the Rising Price of Peak Performance
Razer has unveiled the new Blade 18 featuring the Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus, sporting a $500 price hike that pushes the boundaries of the luxury gaming market.
The Innocence Offensive: Why Big Tech is Recruiting Sesame Street and Girl Scouts
Tech giants are partnering with iconic children's brands to soften the blow of mounting scrutiny over screen time and youth mental health.
Klarna’s Renaissance: Profitability, AI Efficiency, and the Path to a 2026 IPO
After years of heavy losses, Swedish fintech Klarna returns to the black, leveraging AI to redefine the future of banking and retail finance.
Tech Layoffs Surpass 100,000 in 2026: The Harsh Anatomy of a Structural Transformation
With over 100,000 workers laid off by May 2026, the tech industry faces a crisis that is no longer transient but systemic, driven by AI and a new economic reality.
Amazon: The Great Purge and the Strategic Pivot to Artificial Intelligence
Amazon is restructuring its workforce, replacing traditional roles with AI systems in a relentless pursuit of absolute operational efficiency and market dominance.
Canada’s AI Strategy Must Address the Technology’s Use in K-12 Education
The lack of a national framework for AI in Canadian schools creates significant risks for student privacy, equity, and the future of public education.
Alibaba to 'Overshoot' on AI Spending Plans Despite Financial Losses
Alibaba commits to an aggressive AI spending spree, defying margin pressures and fierce competition to secure its position in the global tech race.