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Amazon AI Spending Rattles Investors Amid Cloud Race

Amazon is betting billions on artificial intelligence infrastructure, and Wall Street is holding its breath. The tech giant’s massive capital push into data centers and AI chips has sparked a fierce debate among shareholders who are watching margins shrink even as cloud demand surges to record levels. The Seattle-based company is racing to keep Amazon Web Services at the front of an industry…
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Czech Startup Edmund Raises €2.5M to Fix Factory Downtime

A two-year-old Czech startup just convinced major investors to bet €2.5 million on a bold idea: that artificial intelligence can do what decades of industrial software never could. It can walk into a broken factory, read the machines, cross-check the manuals, and tell a technician exactly what went wrong within minutes. Here is why engineers, factory owners, and investors across Europe and the…
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Sybol Raises €1M to Build Corporate Digital ID Wallet

A Spanish startup is making a bold move in the world of corporate digital identity, and it just got over €1 million to prove it. Sybol has closed a fresh funding round backed by both public and private investors, with plans to reshape how businesses issue, manage, and verify digital certificates across Europe. What Sybol Actually Does and Why It Matters Most companies still share important…
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Revolut Launches AI Assistant for 13M UK Users

Revolut just changed the game for UK banking. The fintech giant is rolling out its first AI-powered financial assistant to all 13 million-plus UK customers, and it is calling this moment a fundamental shift in how people manage their money. What Revolut’s New AI Assistant Can Actually Do The assistant, named AIR, lives inside the Revolut app and is free to use for all UK customers. Revolut…
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Texas Chip Alliance Plans Massive 1 Terawatt Compute Factories

Texas is doubling down on its title as the global semiconductor capital. A new powerhouse partnership called the Texas Chip Alliance just announced a bold plan to produce a staggering 1 terawatt of annual compute power. This massive scale up from two new factories aims to solve the world hunger for AI processors and advanced industrial systems. A New Way to Measure American Silicon Success The…
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Amazon Ends Kindle Store Support for Legacy Models

Amazon has officially announced a major shift for millions of long time readers who still use their earliest devices. Starting May 20 2026 the company will cut off Kindle Store access for many older e-readers and tablets. While your existing library remains safe on your device the ability to browse or buy new books is reaching its final chapter. The End of Store Access for Classic Kindle…
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Meta Unveils Muse Spark AI Model After Massive Overhaul

Meta has officially stepped into the global race for artificial superintelligence with the launch of Muse Spark, its first major AI model since bringing in Scale AI’s Alexandr Wang nine months ago.12 The release marks a dramatic turning point for the social media giant, which has spent billions rebuilding its entire AI infrastructure from scratch. Over the last nine months, Meta…
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Microsoft Repairs Windows 11 Search After Bing Failure

Windows 11 users can finally breathe easy. A frustrating bug that broke the Start Menu search is now resolved. This unexpected glitch turned vital tools into blank boxes but a quick fix from Microsoft is restoring order to desktops worldwide. Why the Windows Search Bar Suddenly Stopped Working The trouble began on April 6 when users noticed a strange change. Microsoft pushed a server side update…
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Samsung Confirms Date to Disable Default Messages App Forever

Samsung is officially pulling the plug on its long-standing messaging platform and forcing millions of users to find a new way to chat. The tech giant confirmed that its proprietary Samsung Messages app will reach its end of life starting in July 2026. This major shift marks the final step in a years-long transition toward a more unified texting experience for Galaxy owners across the globe. Why…
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European Tech Raises €7.5B in March as AI Takes the Lead

March was a month that proved one thing clearly. Europe’s tech ecosystem is not slowing down. Despite a marginal dip from February’s numbers, the continent pulled in €7.5 billion across 292 deals, and AI companies walked away with the lion’s share of it. The Numbers Behind March’s Funding Snapshot The European tech ecosystem recorded 292 funding deals and €7.5 billion…
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Europe's First Robotaxi Is Now Live in Zagreb

Zagreb just made history. A small Croatian city beat London, Berlin, and Paris to become the first place in Europe where anyone can hail a driverless cab and pay for the ride. No test programme. No invite-only pilot. A real commercial service, open to the public, starting today. How Verne Made This Moment Happen Verne, a Croatian autonomous mobility company spun out of electric hypercar maker…
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Netflix Launches Playground App for Kids With Zero Ads

Every parent knows the dread of handing a phone to a young child, only to watch them stumble into a pushy ad or an in-app purchase screen. Netflix just solved that problem in a big way. The streaming giant officially launched Netflix Playground, a brand-new standalone app built exclusively for kids, and it is completely ad-free, costs nothing extra, and works even without the internet. What Is…
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Google Quietly Launches AI Edge Eloquent App With Offline Magic for iPhone

Google has dropped a surprise gift for iPhone users. 14The company quietly released an offline-first dictation app called Google AI Edge Eloquent on iOS, marking yet another instance where the tech giant debuts a powerful tool on Apple’s platform before its own Android system. The new app transforms the way people convert speech to text by 1capturing your intended meaning rather than…
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Chrome Finally Delivers Vertical Tabs and Full-Page Reading Mode to Millions of Users

1 2 18 Google has begun rolling out vertical tabs and an updated full-page Reading Mode in Chrome browser version 146, making both features available without requiring experimental flags. ** 1 5 The long-awaited update marks Chrome’s entry into a feature space dominated by competitors like Microsoft Edge and Firefox, which have offered vertical tabs for years.** 1 2 18 Vertical…
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Samsung Kills Its Messages App For Good This July

Samsung is officially pulling the plug on its long running Samsung Messages application this summer. Starting in July 2026, the tech giant will transition the app to a limited state for millions of users. This major shift marks the end of an era for the default texting experience on Galaxy smartphones. Many loyal users must now prepare to move their entire chat history to a new platform before…
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OpenAI and Spotify Leaders Back London AI Security Startup

The race to deploy autonomous artificial intelligence just gained a powerful new guardian. Trent AI emerged from stealth with 13 million dollars in seed funding to protect the next generation of digital workers. Backed by the biggest names in tech, this London startup is building the essential security layer for a future where AI agents work without human supervision. Tech Giants Place Big Bets on…
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Baltic Tech Builders Turn Dark Winter Into Global Startups

Young entrepreneurs in Northern Europe are using long winter nights to create the next big tech firms. A new wave of hacker houses is taking over the Baltics and Scandinavia. These hubs offer more than just a desk. They provide a high pressure environment where builders turn wild ideas into real businesses while the rest of the world sleeps. Why Northern Europe Is Building Fast in the Dark The…
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Why Baltic Founders Are Building The Future In Total Darkness

A new wave of tech talent is rising across Northern Europe. Founders in the Baltics and Scandinavia are turning long, dark winters into a competitive advantage. They are flocking to hacker houses to build the next generation of startups. This movement is more than just a trend. It is a fundamental shift in how the region creates, builds, and funds its most promising companies. The New Nordic Cold…
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Xoople Secures $130M to Build Earth Data System for AI

Artificial intelligence models are starving for real physical data. Madrid startup Xoople just raised $130 million to solve this massive global problem. The company is stepping out of a seven year stealth mode to launch a continuous system of record for physical changes on Earth. This historic funding pushes their total capital to $225 million and firmly places them in coveted unicorn…
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nFuse Grabs $2M To Let Small Shops Order Inventory Via Texts

For the past decade, major consumer goods companies have spent millions building flashy ordering apps for small shop owners. The vast majority of these platforms have completely failed. Now, a startup named nFuse has raised two million dollars to solve this industry problem. Instead of forcing retailers to download clunky applications, they let them restock shelves using simple text messages. This…
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