Epiminds Raises $6.6 Million For AI Marketing Agents
Epiminds Secures $6.6 Million Seed Funding to Advance AI Marketing Technology Stockholm-based artificial intelligence startup Epiminds has successfully raised $6.6…
Epiminds Secures $6.6 Million Seed Funding to Advance AI Marketing Technology Stockholm-based artificial intelligence startup Epiminds has successfully raised $6.6…
Major News Outlets Decline Pentagon’s New Press Accreditation Terms Several prominent media organizations including The New York Times, The Associated…
OpenAI and Broadcom Forge Multibillion-Dollar AI Chip Partnership to Challenge Nvidia OpenAI has entered a strategic multibillion-dollar partnership with semiconductor…
Wall Street Stages Strong Rebound Following Trump’s Reassuring China Trade Comments Wall Street mounted a significant recovery on Monday, erasing…
JPMorgan Commits $10 Billion to Bolster U.S. National Security Infrastructure JPMorgan Chase has unveiled a landmark initiative to invest up…
Sustainable Power Solutions Introduces Buyout Model for Solar and Battery Assets Sustainable Power Solutions (SPS), a prominent pan-African funder and…
NVIDIA has begun selling its compact DGX Spark AI developer computer for $3,999. The powerful mini workstation packs the company’s complete AI platform into a 2.6-pound system designed for developers and researchers working with complex AI models.
NVIDIA has officially launched its DGX Spark AI developer PC at $3,999, bringing enterprise-grade artificial intelligence capabilities to a compact desktop form factor. The system represents NVIDIA’s latest move to democratize access to powerful AI development tools, packing the company’s complete AI platform into what it calls “the world’s smallest AI supercomputer.” Early recipients including major tech companies like Google, Meta, and Microsoft have already begun integrating these systems into their development workflows.
GM Shifts Focus from Hydrogen Fuel Cells to Battery Technology General Motors has announced it will discontinue development of hydrogen…
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed AB 1043 into law, establishing age-gating requirements for app stores and operating systems. The legislation creates four age categories for users without requiring parental consent or photo ID uploads. These changes represent California’s latest move in digital safety regulation.
California has enacted groundbreaking age-gate legislation that will fundamentally change how app stores and operating systems handle minor users. Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 1043 into law alongside several other internet safety bills, positioning California at the forefront of digital protection for children and teens. The new requirements represent a more privacy-conscious approach to age verification compared to laws in other states, receiving unanimous legislative support and backing from major technology companies.
Global smartphone shipments increased 2.6% in Q3 2025 despite economic uncertainty, with iPhone 17 preorders outpacing last year’s model. Samsung maintained market leadership while premium devices continued to drive growth across the industry.
Despite ongoing tariffs and economic uncertainty, global smartphone shipments increased 2.6% in the third quarter of 2025 compared to the same period last year, with iPhone 17 preorders significantly outpacing last year’s iPhone 16 launch according to the International Data Corporation. The sustained growth in premium device sales, including Apple’s latest iPhone and Samsung’s newest foldables, demonstrates remarkable consumer resilience in the face of economic pressures that industry experts note would typically suppress high-end purchases.