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Google is building AI agents that search the web proactively, without user prompting. That's not just a product update — it's a fundamental shift in who controls the information you receive.
Cisco just posted record quarterly revenue and cut 4,000 jobs on the same day. It's not a contradiction — it's a template spreading across Big Tech.
Behind every congressional hearing on Big Tech, there's a quieter room where the real rules get negotiated. As AI regulation, antitrust battles, and privacy law converge on Capitol Hill in 2026, the stakes have never been higher.
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[email protected]Google is rebuilding Android around Gemini as an operating layer—automating tasks across apps, cars, and laptops. Samsung Galaxy users get it first. Here's what it means for your device, your data, and Apple.
Five Big Tech giants reported Q1 earnings after committing a combined $700B+ to AI data centers. The results reveal a clear divide between smart spenders and expensive mistakes.
Meta acquired humanoid robotics startup ARI, adding to a Big Tech arms race in physical AI. The real prize isn't a robot product — it's a new way to train intelligence.
Google is investing at least $10 billion in Anthropic, potentially up to $40 billion. With Amazon's $5B deal just days earlier, two tech giants are now backing the same AI startup — valued at $350 billion.
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[email protected]Apple announced Tim Cook will step down as CEO on September 1st, replaced by hardware chief John Ternus. What does a hardware-first leader mean for Apple's future?
Two court losses in two days mark a turning point for Meta's legal exposure on child safety. The tobacco playbook is working — and thousands more cases are waiting.
Two US juries held Meta liable for hundreds of millions in damages for harming minors. The verdicts challenge Big Tech's long-standing legal shields—and could redraw the rules for every platform on earth.
A New Mexico jury found Meta willfully violated consumer protection law by exposing children to predators on Facebook and Instagram, ordering $375 million in damages. What does this mean for Big Tech accountability?
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[email protected]A U.S. government cybersecurity review found Microsoft's cloud documentation so inadequate that evaluators couldn't assess its security at all. Here's why that matters for everyone.