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A wave of funding rounds and strategic moves across AI startups and defense-tech firms has reshaped the tech landscape. Gradium, General Intuition, 1001, and BR-DGE showcase continued investor appetite, while others push into Europe and North America. New capital is funding expansion, product development, and regional hubs as startups scale from seed to revenue.
Hackers have exploited Meta's AI-powered Instagram support to link target accounts to new emails and reset passwords, exposing thousands of accounts. Meta has fixed the flaw and is securing affected users, while security researchers warn of broader AI-enabled identity risks.
Several major tech players are expanding data center capacity amid a surge in AI workloads. CPP Investments will invest in CtrlS to build hyperscale campuses in India, while Microsoft and others are pursuing multi-cloud arrangements to ensure scalable compute for AI services.
SpaceX has announced a senior unsecured notes offering to raise about $20 billion to refinance a bridge loan and fund expanding AI infrastructure, including Starship and Starlink. The move follows a record IPO and large cash reserves, but faces scrutiny over negative free cash flow and high capital needs.
Sony has announced it will stop producing physical PlayStation game discs from January 2028. New titles will be sold via the PlayStation Store or as retailer-issued download codes; games releasing before 2028 remain unaffected. The move follows years of rising digital sales and has provoked consumer backlash over ownership, preservation and the second‑hand market.
Project Mirage’s Dune is a compact three-button keypad that plugs into a MacBook and adapts to apps, offering quick mic/camera control and context-aware shortcuts. It draws power from the laptop, supports per-app profiles, and includes a Python/Claude integration for custom automation. Reviewers note improved control but risk of accidental presses.