01 Jun 2026
Water access is now a risk factor in SpaceX’s IPO
SpaceX has added new language to its IPO filing that warns prospective investors about the company’s access to a potentially scarce resource: water. The company, which now includes Elon Musk’s AI play, xAI, wrote in an amended version of the filing on Monday that access to water — required to cool its data centers — is just as important as SpaceX’s ability to secure power, processors, and other…
Sean O'Kane
2026
01 Jun 2026
Apple Releases iOS 26.5.1 and macOS 26.5.1
Apple released today iOS 26.5.1 to address charging issues on the iPhone Air and iPhone 17 models. The company also issued macOS Tahoe 26.5.1 (https://support.apple.com/en-us/122868), which includes a fix for an unexpected shutdown issue affecting enterprise users with M5 Mac models. iOS 26.5.1 comes three weeks after
@laurentgiret, Laurent Giret
2026
01 Jun 2026
Elon Musk Says We Used To Find Medicine Like Random Sticks In The Woods — Now We Can Program It Like An A
Biotech is starting to sound less like medicine and more like software, and SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk thinks that shift could become one of the biggest technological opportunities ahead. Musk said advances in synthetic RNA are pushing medicine toward something far more digital. Since we can now construct synthetic RNA, you can effectively think of the future of medicine as being digital, he…
Jeannine Mancini
2026
01 Jun 2026
Robot caregiver helps aging Americans stay in their homes
After outliving Booker T. Bones, their second service dog, Brenda and Brian Marquis still needed help with some of the more difficult parts of daily life. They found Robbie, a robot that rolls out of a hallway into their living room several times a day. “Do you want to exercise now? Please answer yes or no,” the caregiver robot asks 59-year-old Brian Marquis, who has been living with a traumatic…
Matt O'Brien
2026
01 Jun 2026
How Qualcomm Cashes In On The $600 Billion AI Binge
Qualcomm (QCOM) is one of the most important companies in mobile computing. Its processors and cellular modems power billions of smartphones worldwide, while its licensing business generates high-margin royalty revenue from essential wireless patents. The company has also expanded its tech into automobiles, virtual reality headsets, and AI PCs. Yet the biggest growth opportunity in computing over…
News Desk
2026
01 Jun 2026
Unastella Secures $24M: South Korea’s High-Stakes Rocket Gamble
The Capital Infusion and Strategic PivotThe latest $24 million Series B funding round for Unastella marks a critical transition from experimental R&D to the industrialization of its launch systems. This...
Ananya Iyer
2026
01 Jun 2026
Intel Computex 2026: Tan Meets TSMC as 200% Stock Surge Faces Its Toughest Test Yet
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan arrived in Taiwan on Monday for a set of meetings that will define the week — and may define the year. With Computex 2026 officially underway in Taipei, Tan held private sessions with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. management ahead of his first Computex keynote, scheduled for 1:30 a.m. ET Tuesday. At stake is not just Intel's product strategy but the investment thesis…
News Desk
2026
01 Jun 2026
Spiro raises $215 million to expand Africa's electric motorcycle network
Spiro's $215 million raise shows that African electric mobility is moving from pilot projects into infrastructure-scale competition. Spiro has just put one of Africa's biggest clean-mobility bets back in front of investors. The electric motorcycle company raised $215 million in equity financing on June 1, giving it fresh capital to expand battery swapping, vehicle assembly and energy…
News Desk
2026
01 Jun 2026
China’s Humanoid Robots Sort 1,200 Postal Packages Per Hour
China Post integrates humanoids into live operations at Guangzhou facility processing 10 million daily packages State media footage shows humanoid robots gripping packages from containers and placing them onto sorting lines at China Post’s Guangzhou facility —one of the country’s busiest hubs.
News Desk
2026
