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Netflix's $82B Warner Bros. Gamble: The End of Hollywood or a Repeat of AOL's Biggest Mistake?
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Netflix's $82B Warner Bros. Gamble: The End of Hollywood or a Repeat of AOL's Biggest Mistake?

Our expert analysis on Netflix's $82.6B bid for Warner Bros. We break down the risks, the AOL-Time Warner parallels, and why this signals an end-game for the streaming wars.

OpenAI's AI is Now Building Itself: A Self-Improving System That Changes Everything
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OpenAI's AI is Now Building Itself: A Self-Improving System That Changes Everything

OpenAI confirms its Codex AI is building and improving itself, creating an exponential feedback loop. PRISM analyzes why this changes software, jobs, and the AI arms race.

Samsung's Galaxy XR Isn't a Vision Pro Killer—It's a $1,800 Warning Sign for Google's Spatial Future
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Samsung's Galaxy XR Isn't a Vision Pro Killer—It's a $1,800 Warning Sign for Google's Spatial Future

Samsung's $1,800 Galaxy XR is cheaper than Vision Pro, but our analysis reveals its deep software flaws are a major warning sign for Google's entire XR strategy.

GPT-5.2 Isn't Just an Upgrade. It's OpenAI's Bid to Become the Enterprise's Central Nervous System.
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GPT-5.2 Isn't Just an Upgrade. It's OpenAI's Bid to Become the Enterprise's Central Nervous System.

OpenAI's GPT-5.2 isn't just a model upgrade; it's a strategic pivot to dominate enterprise workflows. Our analysis explains why this threatens the entire SaaS market.

OpenAI's GPT-5.2 Isn't Just Smarter—It Signals AI's Industrial Revolution
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OpenAI's GPT-5.2 Isn't Just Smarter—It Signals AI's Industrial Revolution

OpenAI's GPT-5.2 is more than a benchmark win. Our analysis reveals why its math and science skills signal a new industrial era for AI in R&D and finance.

OpenAI's 28-Day Android App: The Dawn of the AI-Native Development Stack
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OpenAI's 28-Day Android App: The Dawn of the AI-Native Development Stack

OpenAI built the Sora Android app in just 28 days using AI. This isn't just faster coding—it's a new paradigm for software development. Here's what it means.

The War of a Thousand Updates: Can Windows Handhelds Like the ROG Ally Finally Beat the Steam Deck?
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The War of a Thousand Updates: Can Windows Handhelds Like the ROG Ally Finally Beat the Steam Deck?

The ROG Ally and other Windows handhelds are slowly fixing their biggest flaw through software updates. Can this challenge the Steam Deck's dominance?

Spinny's $160M Gambit: Why Acquiring a Fallen Unicorn is a Masterstroke in India's Auto-Tech War
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Spinny's $160M Gambit: Why Acquiring a Fallen Unicorn is a Masterstroke in India's Auto-Tech War

Spinny is raising $160M to acquire scandal-hit GoMechanic. Our analysis breaks down why this flat-round deal is a strategic masterstroke for auto-tech dominance.

Rivian's $50/Month Gambit: The Pivot from Automaker to High-Margin Tech Platform
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Rivian's $50/Month Gambit: The Pivot from Automaker to High-Margin Tech Platform

Rivian's new autonomy subscription and custom silicon isn't just about cars. It's a strategic pivot to a high-margin tech model. Here's what it means for investors.

Silicon Valley's Battlefield Liability: The Lawsuit That Could End Plausible Deniability for Chipmakers
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Silicon Valley's Battlefield Liability: The Lawsuit That Could End Plausible Deniability for Chipmakers

A new lawsuit accuses Intel, AMD, and TI of negligence as their chips power Russian weapons. This is more than a legal threat—it's a crisis for the entire tech supply chain.

Google's New Translate Feature Isn't an Update—It's a Declaration of War on Apple's Walled Garden
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Google's New Translate Feature Isn't an Update—It's a Declaration of War on Apple's Walled Garden

Google's move to let Translate work with any headphones isn't just an update. It's a strategic strike against Apple's hardware-locked ecosystem.

Samsung's Galaxy XR Isn't a Vision Pro Killer. It's a Warning Shot in a New Platform War.
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Samsung's Galaxy XR Isn't a Vision Pro Killer. It's a Warning Shot in a New Platform War.

Samsung's Galaxy XR is a buggy, flawed first attempt. Our expert analysis explains why its real importance isn't as a competitor, but as a warning shot in the new platform war against Apple.