Pentagon Blacklists Anthropic As “Supply Chain Risk” – DTH

DTH-6-150x150AI music startup Suno claims 2M paid subscribers, Ultrahuman launches third-gen Ring Pro, HoloLens headsets get repurposed for military cargo inspections.

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Pentagon Blacklists Anthropic

The Pentagon labeled Anthropic a “supply chain risk” after the company refused to remove safeguards limiting military use of its Claude AI, citing concerns about mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. The decision cancels Anthropic’s contract, worth up to $200 million, and requires federal agencies and contractors to stop using Claude within six months, disrupting classified military systems.

Source: Axios | Bloomberg

Suno Hits 2 Million Paid Subscribers

AI music startup Suno now has 2 million paid users and $300 million in annual recurring revenue, according to CEO Mikey Shulman. The platform has served over 100 million users with strong weekly retention and positions itself as a creative alternative to passive streaming. Growth follows a $250 million funding round amid broader AI music sector momentum.

Source: Billboard

US Military Shoots Down CBP Drone

The military accidentally downed a Customs and Border Protection drone with an anti-drone laser near Fort Hancock, Texas, prompting a temporary FAA airspace closure. Officials said the drone was seen as a potential threat. This is the second laser-related shutdown near the US-Mexico border this month; an earlier incident involved firing at a party balloon.

Source: The Verge

Ultrahuman Launches Ring Pro 3

Ultrahuman introduced its third-gen Ring Pro at $479, featuring 15-day battery life, improved sensors, and a dual-core processor, with preorders open globally (excluding the U.S.) for March shipments. The company also unveiled Jade, a real-time AI health system available to all users without a subscription. The launch follows a 2025 patent dispute with Oura that blocked U.S. imports.

Source: TechCrunch

Truth Social Spin-Off Talks

Trump Media & Technology Group is discussing spinning off Truth Social as a separate publicly traded company after its planned merger with fusion startup TAE Technologies. Under the proposal, Truth Social and other TMTG businesses would merge with a SPAC, while the TMTG-TAE entity retains the balance sheet and fusion assets. The deal is expected to close mid-2026.

Source: Axios

Netflix Withdraws WBD Bid

Netflix pulled its bid for part of Warner Bros. Discovery after WBD’s board favored Paramount Skydance’s all-cash $31 per share offer for the full company. Netflix’s $27.75 per share offer was declined. The deal leaves Netflix with a breakup fee, while WBD CEO David Zaslav supports the Paramount combination.

Source: CNBC

CISA Gets New Acting Director

CISA’s acting administrator Madhu Gottumukkala will move to DHS as director of strategic implementation. Nick Anderson, executive assistant director for cybersecurity, becomes acting CISA director. Sean Plankey has been nominated for the permanent role but has not yet had a hearing.

Source: ABC News

Block Cuts 40% of Workforce

Block, which runs Square and CashApp, is laying off over 4,000 employees, or 40% of its workforce. The company says the reductions support smaller teams and AI integration. U.S. staff will receive 20 weeks of base salary, vested equity, health care, and a $5,000 transition stipend.

Source: TechCrunch

HoloLens Repurposed for Military Cargo

Microsoft HoloLens headsets are being used by Air Force personnel in Aviano, Italy, to remotely guide Army soldiers in Vicenza for cargo inspections, allowing real-time feedback. The program improves efficiency compared to the Army’s 2018 IVAS system. Microsoft ended HoloLens development in 2024, with support continuing through 2027.

Source: The Register

Meta Prioritized Growth Over Child Safety

Internal Meta documents show Instagram prioritized growth over child safety for years. Tests dating to 2019 found algorithms recommended teen accounts to adults with “groomer-esque” behavior. Safety fixes were slow, and default privacy for under-16s wasn’t implemented until 2021, with risks persisting in subsequent audits. Meta says protections have improved, including Teen Accounts, content filters, and parental controls.

Source: The Atlantic

Anthropic and OpenAI Draw a Red Line for the Pentagon – DTNS 5215

Block announced a 40% layoff of staff as it leans further into AI tools, and Netflix drops out of the bidding wear for Warner Discovery leaving Paramount in the driver’s seat.

Starring Jason Howell and Jenn Cutter.

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https://www.axios.com/2026/02/27/altman-openai-anthropic-pentagon
https://www.axios.com/2026/02/27/google-openai-workers-push-for-military-ai-limits
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/26/technology/google-deepmind-letter-pentagon.html?unlocked_article_code=1.PVA.NnEQ.YYkd6PKlkuz9&smid=url-share
https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/openais-sam-altman-calls-for-de-escalation-in-anthropic-showdown-with-hegseth-03ecbac8?st=bAbrG9&reflink=article_copyURL_share
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/27/defense-anthropic-ai-war-risks-hegseth-amodei.html
https://www.ft.com/content/11d27612-d6c5-4cf7-94dd-f65603549b7f
https://www.axios.com/2026/02/26/anthropic-rejects-pentagon-ai-terms
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/pentagon-anthropic-feud-ai-military-says-it-made-compromises/
https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/02/block-lays-off-40-of-workforce-as-it-goes-all-in-on-ai-tools/
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/26/block-laying-off-about-4000-employees-nearly-half-of-its-workforce.html
https://www.wsj.com/business/media/warner-discovery-says-paramounts-latest-bid-is-superior-to-netflix-deal-e0ceea4c?mod=hp_lead_pos1

Ultrahuman bets on redesigned smart ring to win back US market after Oura dispute


https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/27/open-ai-funding-round-amazon.html

Google is now rolling out Android 17 Beta 2 for Pixel


https://www.tomshardware.com/laptops/razer-launches-usd130-laptop-sleeve-featuring-two-wireless-charging-pads-base-variant-with-no-tech-costs-usd80-supports-up-to-16-inch-devices
https://arstechnica.com/security/2026/02/new-airsnitch-attack-breaks-wi-fi-encryption-in-homes-offices-and-enterprises/

Spotify is rolling out Audiobook Charts


https://gizmodo.com/apple-says-iphone-and-ipad-are-approved-to-handle-some-classified-data-2000727267

Breaking: Galaxy S26 gets satellite communication in major markets globally

South Korea opens the door to let Google Maps operate fully

Meta Signs Multi-Billion Dollar Agreement to Rent Google’s AI Chips


https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/society-equity/tiktok-returns-albania-after-government-imposed-ban-2026-02-27/

Netflix Abandons WBD Bid as Paramount-Skydance Ups All-Cash Offer – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Block Announces Global Layoff Cutting 40% of Workforce, OpenAI Closes Massive $110B Funding Round at $730B Valuation, and South Korea Reverses Course Granting Google Permission to Export Geographic Data for Google Maps.

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Netflix Bows Out of WBD Bidding War

Netflix has withdrawn its bid to acquire a portion of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) assets after WBD’s board determined a revised, all-cash offer of $31 per share from Paramount Skydance for the entire company to be superior. Netflix’s final offer was $27.75 per share, and the company declined to match the higher Paramount bid, stating the deal was no longer financially attractive and was a “nice to have,” not a “must have.” The decision ends the bidding war, with WBD CEO David Zaslav supporting the potential Paramount Skydance-WBD combination, and Netflix’s stock rising 10% following its withdrawal announcement.

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Block Cuts 40% of Workforce

Financial services company Block is cutting over 4,000 employees, 40% of its workforce, in a massive global layoff. Block claims the move is proactive, efficiency-driven, and aims for smaller teams and AI integration, echoing Elon Musk’s cuts at X. The reduction boosted Block’s stock but sparks debate over whether AI or financial motives are the true cause, following a trend of large tech layoffs. Affected U.S. staff will receive 20 weeks of base salary, vested equity, health care, and a $5,000 transition stipend.

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OpenAI Raises $110 Billion

OpenAI has secured a massive $110 billion private funding round, with $50 billion from Amazon and $30 billion each from Nvidia and SoftBank, at a $730 billion pre-money valuation. This funding will be used to scale infrastructure for global AI use and involves significant infrastructure partnerships including a $100 billion expansion of its AWS commitment, developing a “stateful runtime environment” on Amazon’s Bedrock, and a commitment to utilize 5GW of total capacity on Nvidia’s Vera Rubin systems.

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Google Cleared to Export Maps Data to South Korea

Google has been granted permission by South Korea to export geographic data, a reversal of the country’s historical restriction due to national security concerns related to North Korea. This approval allows Google to offer real-time navigation and GPS services, but is contingent on meeting “strict security requirements,” such as restricting the display of military sites. The lack of data sharing was previously a trade issue with the U.S., but critics in South Korea now worry that Google may monopolize the market and harm local competitors like Naver.

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Anthropic Resists Pentagon AI Demands

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei is refusing the Department of Defense’s demand for unrestricted use of its AI models, despite threats from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, including labeling the company a “supply chain risk.” Anthropic is seeking assurances that its AI will not be used for fully autonomous weapons or mass domestic surveillance, while the DOD, through Chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell, insists on access for “all lawful purposes” and maintains that no company will dictate its operational terms. The dispute is ongoing, as Anthropic’s major rivals, including OpenAI, Google, and xAI, have already agreed to the DOD’s unrestricted use policy.

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Google Employees Demand AI “Red Lines”

In related news, over 100 Google employees demanded “red lines” to prevent their Gemini AI from being used for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons, mirroring Anthropic’s contract concerns. This activism, joined by OpenAI staff, criticized the Pentagon’s negotiation tactics. Google DeepMind’s Jeff Dean backed the employees, condemning AI for mass surveillance as unconstitutional.

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Meta Signs Multi-Billion AI Chip Deal with Google

Reuters reports that Meta has signed a multi-billion-dollar, multi-year deal with Google to rent Google’s Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) for developing new AI models. This move is part of Meta’s substantial investment in AI infrastructure, which also includes committing to purchase up to $60 billion in AI chips from AMD and signing a separate deal with Nvidia for its chips. The deal helps Google compete with Nvidia by promoting its TPUs as a viable alternative and boosts Google’s cloud revenue.

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Experts Warn of Low-Quality AI Videos Targeting Kids

Experts are concerned about the negative developmental effects of mass-produced, low-quality, A.I.-generated videos targeting young children on YouTube, including Shorts and Kids. These videos are cognitively overwhelming, featuring warped visuals, incoherent narratives, and misinformation, lacking the structured repetition needed for learning. The high volume of this confusing content, created for profit with minimal YouTube oversight, may impede children’s ability to discern fantasy from reality and displaces beneficial activities, making content identification largely a parental responsibility.

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Spotify Launches Weekly Audiobook Charts

Spotify has launched new weekly Audiobook Charts for the U.S. and U.K., expanding its investment in the audiobook space. These charts, similar to their Music and Podcast Charts, rank top audiobooks overall and by genre based on listening engagement. Accessible in the audiobooks hub, the feature aims to help listeners discover new titles and offer authors and publishers new ways to reach audiences. This follows previous investments in the format, including “Page Match” and “Audiobook Recaps,” and a recent venture into physical book sales with Bookshop.org.

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What’s Xbox’s Game to Fame? – DTNS Live 5116

The initials DTNS in a multicolored 1980s style with the word LIVE underneath in white on a black background. Xbox replaces its leadership. Is this a sign that Microsoft is looking to sunset its gaming division or is there something else afoot? Samsung unveils its new Galaxy S26 lineup. We ask local Galaxy fan, Robb Dunewood, what he thinks of the new phone line? And Josh asks us “Do you think Meta is moving to close down Messenger?… Are they trying to get everyone on Facebook again OR are they planning to consolidate messaging into WhatsApp? Besides making it easier to maintain just one product, it might move to lock-in WhatsApp as the de facto world messaging app?”

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Why NVIDIA’s Awesome Earnings Tanked the Market

And Burger King. They put LLMs. In our ears.

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https://www.wsj.com/finance/stocks/why-nvidias-huge-numbers-dont-settle-the-latest-ai-fears-7331a0cf
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-02-25/nvidia-s-rosy-revenue-forecast-shows-the-ai-boom-remains-strong
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/26/nvidia-nvda-stock-price-q4-earnings.html
https://www.theinformation.com/briefings/nvidia-discloses-3-5-billion-data-center-lease-guarantees
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-02-26/nvidia-gets-us-license-for-small-amount-of-h200-exports-to-china
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/25/samsung-s26-launch-gemini-ai-apple-siri.html
https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-galaxy-s26-audio-eraser-3644193/
https://www.engadget.com/ai/googles-nano-banana-2-is-a-faster-version-of-nano-banana-pro-160000695.html
https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/technology/ai/nano-banana-2/

Google launches Nano Banana 2 model with faster image generation


https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2026/02/new-york-sues-valve-for-enabling-illegal-gambling-with-loot-boxes/
https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/884911/burger-king-ai-assistant-patty
https://www.pcmag.com/news/tim-cook-confirms-multi-day-apple-reveals-starting-monday

Backed by Apple, Aliro 1.0 aims to do for enterprise access control what Matter did for the smart home

Alphabet-owned robotics software company Intrinsic joins Google


https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-02-26/openai-says-chatgpt-refused-to-help-chinese-influence-operations
https://claudeopus3.substack.com/p/introducing-claudes-corner
https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/mistral-ai-lands-accenture-as-latest-big-client-7c5a0ca4
https://therecord.media/ftc-says-it-wont-enforce-coppa-age-verification
https://apnews.com/article/instagram-safety-teens-suicide-b2d193467ea253fc375580b127019a0b

Total Ransomware Payments Stagnate for Second Consecutive Year, While Attacks Escalate


https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-02-26/apple-in-talks-with-banks-to-start-payment-service-in-india
https://www.engadget.com/gaming/nvidia-updates-shield-tv-after-pledging-further-support-141346264.html
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/tv/articles/hbo-max-password-sharing-crackdown-133805091.html
https://www.semafor.com/article/02/26/2026/paypal-stripe-not-currently-in-talks
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eBay to Cut 800 Jobs, or 6% of Workforce – DTH

DTH-6-150x150The FTC Offers COPPA Enforcement Exemption for Companies Using Age Verification, Gemini AI Introduces Task Automation on Pixel 10, Galaxy S26, and Instagram Rolls Out New Suicide and Self-Harm Search Alerts for Parents.

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eBay Cuts 800 Jobs in Third Round of Layoffs

eBay is cutting approximately 800 jobs, or 6% of its full-time workforce, to better align its organizational structure with strategic priorities and allow for reinvestment. This is the third round of layoffs in three years, following a 9% cut in early 2024 and a 4% cut in early 2023, despite recent strong performance, including a 15% increase in fourth-quarter revenue and the acquisition of Depop for $1.2 billion.

Read More: Bloomberg


FTC Exempts Age Verification From COPPA Enforcement

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced a policy that will exempt companies from enforcement under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule (COPPA Rule) if they use age verification technologies, provided they adhere to specific conditions. These conditions require companies to use the age data only for verification, delete it immediately after verification, provide clear notice, ensure data confidentiality with third parties, implement strong security, and use accurate verification methods. The FTC also plans a broader review of the COPPA Rule regarding age verification.

Read More: The Record


Gemini AI Adds Task Automation to Pixel 10 and Galaxy S26

Google’s Gemini AI is launching a “task automation” feature, starting on select Pixel 10 and Samsung Galaxy S26 phones, allowing it to independently execute actions like hailing an Uber or placing a DoorDash order from a simple prompt. The AI achieves this by virtually launching and navigating apps, though developers can also integrate via specific frameworks. Users can monitor the process or let it run in the background. Android ecosystem president Sameer Samat calls this a move toward viewing Android as an “intelligence system.” This automation is planned for Android 17 with an early preview available in the US and Korea for a limited number of apps, including Uber and Grubhub, on the S26 and Pixel 10 models.

Read More: The Verge


Instagram to Alert Parents About Teen Self-Harm Searches

Instagram is launching a new parental supervision feature next week, starting in the US, UK, Australia, and Canada, that will notify parents if their teen repeatedly searches for terms related to suicide or self-harm. The alert system will send notifications via email, text, WhatsApp, and in-app messages, including optional resources, to encourage parental intervention. This is in addition to Instagram’s existing policy of blocking these searches and directing users to helplines.

Read More: The Verge


Newark Airport to Test Self-Driving Shuttle Buses

Newark Liberty International Airport is launching a trial of self-driving shuttle buses this spring, involving three companies (Oceaneering, Ohmio, and Glydways Inc.). Each company will run two-week tests between March and May. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is exploring autonomous vehicles to transport passengers between terminals and the future AirTrain system (opening in 2030), with the goal of issuing a request for proposals in 2027. Port Authority Chairman Kevin O’Toole highlighted the move as a focus on a safe, efficient, and customer-first solution, though the full implementation of driverless services still faces regulatory hurdles.

Read More: Bloomberg


OpenAI to Open Largest Research Hub Outside U.S. in London

OpenAI announced it is opening its largest research hub outside the U.S. in London, citing the UK’s strong technology ecosystem, talent, and universities as reasons for the decision. This expansion is seen as a “huge vote of confidence” in the UK’s goal of becoming a leading “AI superpower.” The new hub will focus on the software and infrastructure needed to develop and run OpenAI’s AI models. OpenAI already has a London office (opened in 2023) and its European headquarters in Dublin, but did not reveal the investment size or number of new jobs for this new hub.

Read More: Reuters


Alphabet’s Intrinsic Integrates More Closely With Google

Intrinsic, a company developing AI and software for industrial robots, is integrating more closely with Google, utilizing Google DeepMind and Gemini AI models, and cloud services while remaining a distinct entity. Intrinsic, which originated from Alphabet’s X, the company’s moonshot division, in 2021, has expanded through acquisitions, launched products like Flowstate and Intrinsic Vision AI, and entered a joint venture with Foxconn to create general-purpose intelligent robots for factory automation, a goal it will now pursue with Google’s enhanced AI support.

Read More: TechCrunch


New York Sues Valve Over Loot Boxes

Letitia James has sued video game developer Valve, alleging the company promotes illegal gambling and addiction, especially among children, through “loot boxes.” James claims the loot boxes are “quintessential gambling” and violate state law. The complaint notes Valve earns billions selling “keys” to open the boxes, with one game mechanism likened to a slot machine. The lawsuit demands player restitution and a fine of three times Valve’s alleged illegal profits, underscoring growing regulatory pressure on loot boxes, which also included an FTC fine against Cognosphere for misleading players about prize odds.

Read More: Reuters


Snap Launches “The Snappy Awards Show”

Snap Inc. is launching “The Snappy Awards Show” on March 31, hosted by comedian Matt Friend, as part of a strategy to engage influencers. The awards show, which will include categories like Spotlight MVP and Breakout Creator of the Year, follows the example of platforms like TikTok and aims to spotlight popular creators across various fields.

Read More: Engadget

 

Samsung’s New Galaxy S26 Phones – DTNS 5213

Plus, Teens are fairly neutral about AI and may not use it for the things you think they do.

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Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026 – Android Faithful Episode 137
Samsung Galaxy S26 Hands-On: Launch Date and Price
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra Brings Subtle Hardware Improvements
Google Announces New Android AI Features for Galaxy S26 and Pixel 10
Google’s Circle to Search Can Now Identify Multiple Objects
Gemini Can Now Automate Multi-Step Tasks on Android
Samsung’s Galaxy Buds 4 and 4 Pro Get a Major Redesign
Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026 Live Updates
Samsung Galaxy Book 6 Series Launches in US on March 11
Tecno Reveals Modular Phone Concept
Oppo Teases Find N6s With Crease-Less Display
Honor MagicPad 4 Is an Ultra-Thin OLED Android 16 Tablet
About 12% of US Teens Turn to AI for Emotional Support
How Teens Use and View AI
Apple’s Touchscreen MacBook Pro May Add Dynamic Island
Adobe Firefly Video Editor Can Create First Drafts Automatically
Amazon Introduces Three Personality Styles for Alexa
Apple Introduces Age Verification for Apps in Select Regions
Discord Faces Scrutiny Over Age Verification Policies
YouTube Adds Downloads and Background Play to Lite Plan
HP Inc. Q1 2026 Earnings Report
Anthropic Adds Caveat to AI Safety Policy
Americans Now Listen to Podcasts More Than Talk Radio
Hackers Accessed Cameras in 7,000 DJI Robot Vacuums
Few Firms Investing in Next-Gen Infrastructure, Study Finds
App Warns You if Someone Nearby Is Wearing Smart Glasses
Russia Fines Google Over VPN Distribution
Stripe Expresses Interest in PayPal
xAI’s Trade Secret Lawsuit Against OpenAI Dismissed

OpusClip: AI Built for Creators – Live With It

OpusClip is positioned as an AI powered video editor that automatically turns your long videos into short, scroll-stopping clips optimized for TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts complete with captions. But does it deliver on its promise. We share our experience using it for half a year.

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Study Shows Over 50% of Teens Use Chatbots for Schoolwork – DTH

DTH-6-150x150A Pew Research Center study shows 54% of teens between 13 and 17 years old use chatbots for school assignments, a California judge dismisses a trade secrets lawsuit from xAI against OpenAI, and Japan’s antitrust authority raids Microsoft Japan’s offices over suspected violations of the antimonopoly act with Azure.

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A new Pew Research Center study published Tuesday says 54% of teens between 13 and 17 years old use chatbots for school assignments. A previous study from 2024 had usage at 26% and in 2023 the number was 13%. The survey of 1,458 teens showed 44% used AI for school “some” or “a little” and 10% for most or all assignments. Outside of homework, 47% of teens used chatbots for fun, 42% for summarizing all types of content, and 12% for emotional support and advice. In a survey with parents of the teens, only 18% said they’d be comfortable with teens using chatbots for emotional support and advice, with 69% ok for kids using it for entertainment, and 79% for searching for information.

Source: Pew Research Center

Apple is rolling out an update to its age assurance tools to comply with restrictions in place in Brazil, Australia, and Singapore, as well as in the US for upcoming law changes in Utah and Louisiana. The update to the Declared Age Range API, now in testing, will perform a check in the App Store automatically, though developers may also need to confirm users are adults. The API will further assist devs to identify when age requirements and parental approval apply.

Source: 9to5 Mac

According to Bloomberg’s sources, payment processing firm Stripe Inc is considering acquiring all or parts of Paypal Holdings, which includes PayPal and Venmo. Sources say any possible negotiations are in a very early stage, with no guarantees it will proceed. Stripe’s annual letter shared on Tuesday that the company is making a tender offer to bring company value up to $159 billion, a 74% increase from last year. PayPal currently has a market cap of approximately $40 billion. Stripe and PayPal declined to comment.

Source: Bloomberg and TechCrunch

On Tuesday federal US District Judge Rita Lin in San Francisco dismissed a lawsuit from xAI accusing OpenAI of stealing trade secrets. The suit claims former xAI employees took Grok source code and other confidential information with them when joining OpenAI. In the dismissal Judge Lin noted the absence of allegations of misconduct by OpenAI itself, only the employees, and xAI has the option to refile. A separate suit of xAI suing former engineer Xuechen Li alleging taking trade secrets to ChatGPT is ongoing.

Source: Reuters

The UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) fined Reddit £14.5 million (approximately $19.6 million) over failure to apply a “robust age assurance mechanism”, resulting in Reddit illegally using the personal information of users under 13 years old. The ICO fine follows the previous issue of provisional findings against Reddit from July 8, 2025. Reddit will appeal the fine and criticized the ICO for demanding more collection of private information.

Source: Ars Technica

Japan’s antitrust authority, the Fair Trade Commission, raided Microsoft Japan’s offices on Wednesday over a suspected violation of the Antimonopoly Act for unfair trade practices. According to Nikkei Asia’s sources, Microsoft Japan set conditions making it impossible to use Azure on clouds other than Microsoft’s or otherwise causing higher fees. The Fair Trade Commission will seek clarification on practices with Microsoft’s head office in the US.

Source: Nikkei Asia

Researchers from the American Institute of Physics developed an experimental technique for detecting smartphones that have been tampered with or contain hidden modifications from a distance, without needing to physically examine a device. The method involves scanning a phone’s radio component when transmitting signals, comparing transmissions to the device’s normal fingerprint to detect any changes. Future use cases include the scanning of phones entering secure areas and ensuring devices for resale are unaltered.

Source: Digital Trends

A new app called Nearby Glasses can warn users if people nearby may be wearing smart glasses, like Meta’s Ray-Bans. The app is currently available through the Google Play Store or GitHub and searches for specific Bluetooth signatures, sending a push notification when detected. Developer Yves Jeanrenaud said he was inspired to make the app after reading reports from 404 Media of people using smart glasses to harass others and the potential upcoming facial recognition features. After being notified about smart glasses in proximity, the Play Store page states a user “may act accordingly.”

Source: 404 Media

 

 

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Show Notes

Global Stocks Slide as Markets React to New Economic Data
Global Markets Update: Investors Weigh Economic Risks
Citrini Research: 2028 Global Investment Cycle Outlook
Meta Could End Up Owning Up to 10% of AMD in New Chip Deal
Meta and AMD Agree to AI Chips Deal Worth More Than $100 Billion
Meta May Trade AI Chips for Shares in Latest AMD Deal
Apple Plans to Manufacture Mac Mini in Houston
Apple Is Moving Some Mac Mini Production Back to the US
Inside Apple’s Push to Build an All-American Chip
Anthropic Launches Enterprise AI Agents With Finance and Engineering Plugins
Anthropic Links AI Agent With Tools for Investment Banking and HR
IBM Shares Dive as Anthropic Targets COBOL Modernization
Anthropic and OpenAI Say China Firms Used Distillation Techniques
Anthropic Accuses Chinese Companies of Siphoning Data From Claude
Panasonic Will No Longer Manufacture Its Own TVs
ASML Breakthrough in EUV Chipmaking Could Boost Speed by 50% by 2030
Discord Cuts Ties With Peter Thiel
DJI Takes FCC Drone Ban Fight to Appeals Court
Telegram Founder Pavel Durov Reportedly Under Criminal Investigation in Russia
WhatsApp Is Finally Working on Scheduled Messages
Honor Magic V6’s Massive Battery Nearly Confirmed
Google Messages Brings Encrypted RCS to iPhone
Google Messages Adds Find Hub Location Feature
UK Fines Reddit $19 Million for Misusing Children’s Data
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Iowa Farmers Lead the Fight for Right to Repair
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