03 Jul 2026
Is Elon Musk About to Hand Over SpaceX Stock? Trump Claims Trillionaire Will Back Child Savings Scheme
A massive financial legacy programme is quietly taking shape in Washington ahead of its highly anticipated rollout next week. Speculation is mounting over a high-stakes deal between the White House and tech billionaire Elon Musk, which could involve an unprecedented injection of private equity into government-backed children's savings accounts. If finalised, the strategic move could permanently…
Vinay Patel
2026
03 Jul 2026
Osborne Clarke advises Covelya Group on its CAD $615m sale to Kraken Robotics
International legal practice Osborne Clarke has advised Covelya Group, a leading international provider of mission-critical underwater technology solutions, on its completed sale to Kraken Robotics Inc. for a total value of approximately CAD $615 million, comprising a mix of cash and Kraken common shares.
News Desk
2026
03 Jul 2026
OpenAI's former researcher Phil Chen on career tips for AI age; says: I have given and received a lot of
Phil Chen, a former researcher at OpenAI and now the founder of an agent-native startup, has offered fresh career guidance for professionals navigating the AI era.
News Desk
2026
02 Jul 2026
Artificial intelligence: Yann LeCun works on more flexible AI
AI is 'not smart' so what's next in artificial intelligence? 52 minutes ago Ben Morris Technology of Business Editor Bloomberg via Getty Images Yann LeCun, founder of AMI Labs, is developing a new AI system
News Desk
2026
02 Jul 2026
Boston Dynamics’ New Atlas Humanoid Robot: ‘Order Of Magnitude’ Simpler
Boston Dynamics's new Atlas robot is kicking soccer balls like a World Cup athlete. But it's also much simpler — and cheaper — to make than before.
John Koetsier
2026
02 Jul 2026
Industrial robotics becomes the proving ground for physical AI
What to expect during the Machina AI summit: Join theCUBE July 7 Physical artificial intelligence is becoming an industrial robotics problem. The market is shifting from software-only automation toward machines that must sense , decide and act in physical settings. That raises the bar for safety, economics and reliability, especially as companies such as Nvidia Corp. help shape the compute and…
@SiliconANGLE, Chad Wilson
2026
02 Jul 2026
Humanoid Robots Are Fashion’s Future Clients. Hansae Is Getting Ready to Dress Them.
Hansae has built its reputation on getting there first. The South Korea-based manufacturer—one of the world’s largest apparel producers that makes garments for global brands including Gap, Carhartt, Target and Walmart—was an early mover in 3D virtual design, then in AI-driven product development. Now Hansae is applying that same pioneering instinct to a question few in the industry have thought…
SJ Studio
2026
02 Jul 2026
Apple Is Swapping The Faster TLC For Slower QLC Storage In iPhone 18 Pro Duo’s 1TB And 2TB Models, While Charging Sky-High Prices
Apple is expected to materially increase the price of the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max. Even so, it is stealthily downgrading the higher storage variants of its upcoming Pro duo, especially when it comes to the flash storage, increasing the relative attractiveness of the 256GB and 512GB storage variants.
Rohail Saleem
2026
02 Jul 2026
Sam Altman seeks new world order for AI as OpenAI slowly loses ground to Google and Anthropic
Tech stocks led declines globally overnight. The Nasdaq 100 closed down 1.54% yesterday. By contrast, the equal weight S&P 500 actually hit a record high yesterday—indicating that tech companies are the ones dragging down the broader index. “The main culprit has been another slide in chip stocks, with the Philly semiconductor index down -6.27%,” Henry Allen and his colleagues at Deutsche Bank…
Jim Edwards
2026
