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Ram Cancels Its All-Electric Pickup Plans, Shifts to Gas-Assisted Hybrid With 690-Mile Range

Ram Cancels Its All-Electric Pickup Plans, Shifts to Gas-Assisted Hybrid With 690-Mile Range

Image by Eugene Kucheruk on Unsplash Ram has officially pumped the brakes on its fully electric pickup truck dreams — and if you’re scratching your head about what happens next, you’re not alone. Here’s the short version: Stellantis, the parent company behind Ram, just announced that it’s canceling plans for a battery-electric version of its […]

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OpenAI Isn’t Leaving California—But the Pressure’s Real and Growing

OpenAI Isn’t Leaving California—But the Pressure’s Real and Growing

Photo by BoliviaInteligente on Unsplash It’s not every day you hear whispers about one of Silicon Valley’s most headline-grabbing companies—OpenAI—considering a move out of California. But that’s exactly what the rumor mill’s been churning out this week. Is OpenAI actually planning a quick exit from the Golden State? Not quite. Here’s what’s really going on.

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Why 8 Big VC Firms Just Pledged  Billion to Boost Deep Tech in India

Why 8 Big VC Firms Just Pledged $1 Billion to Boost Deep Tech in India

Photo by Musemind UX Agency on Unsplash In a rare team-up, eight major U.S. and Indian venture firms—including names like Accel, Celesta Capital, and Premji Invest—just launched a $1 billion+ alliance to back India’s deep tech startups. It’s called the India Deep Tech Investment Alliance, and it might just change the startup landscape in a

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UK’s Online Age Checks Are Backfiring — Here’s How They’re Pushing Users Toward Less Safe Sites

UK’s Online Age Checks Are Backfiring — Here’s How They’re Pushing Users Toward Less Safe Sites

Image by Sarah Kilian on Unsplash When the United Kingdom started enforcing its new age verification laws under the Online Safety Act, the idea was clear: keep adult content away from kids. But what’s actually happening? It’s turning into the digital version of “you’re punishing the wrong people.” Websites that follow the law are losing

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Taco Bell Isn’t Fully Sold on AI Drive-Thrus Yet — And, Honestly, That Makes Sense

Taco Bell Isn’t Fully Sold on AI Drive-Thrus Yet — And, Honestly, That Makes Sense

Photo by Manny Becerra on Unsplash Is AI ready to take your late-night Chalupa order? Taco Bell’s not so sure. If you’ve visited one of the over 500 Taco Bell locations testing out voice AI in the drive-thru, you might’ve noticed something… odd. Like someone “ordering” 18,000 water cups just to get past the AI

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Two Mystery Buyers Just Made Up 39% of Nvidia’s .7B Quarter — And No One Knows Who They Are

Two Mystery Buyers Just Made Up 39% of Nvidia’s $46.7B Quarter — And No One Knows Who They Are

Photo by BoliviaInteligente on Unsplash Nvidia just reported a jaw-dropping $46.7 billion in revenue for the second quarter — and nearly 40% of that came from just two customers the company didn’t even name. That’s right. In a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Nvidia revealed that two anonymous buyers — labeled only

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India’s Corporate Banking Hasn’t Kept Up with Fintech — TransBnk Just Raised M to Fix That

India’s Corporate Banking Hasn’t Kept Up with Fintech — TransBnk Just Raised $25M to Fix That

If you’re a business in India trying to manage your banking, you’re probably juggling multiple portals, drowning in spreadsheets, and wondering why everything still feels stuck in 2005. Meanwhile, personal banking has zipped ahead with instant payments, slick mobile apps, and touchless everything. So, what gives? That’s exactly the problem TransBnk is trying to solve

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Nvidia Just Reported .7 Billion in Sales—And AI is the Reason Why

Nvidia Just Reported $46.7 Billion in Sales—And AI is the Reason Why

Photo by BoliviaInteligente on Unsplash Nvidia is having a moment—and by moment, I mean a record-breaking quarter where it pulled in $46.7 billion in revenue. That’s a 56% jump from this time last year. What’s fueling the surge? One word: AI. Let’s dive into the details. The AI Boom Isn’t Slowing Down At this point,

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Over Bread Rolls and Big Bets: Sam Altman Opens Up on What Comes After GPT-5

Over Bread Rolls and Big Bets: Sam Altman Opens Up on What Comes After GPT-5

Image by Anthony Bautista on Unsplash It’s not every day you get served lamb skewers by the VP of ChatGPT. But at a recent dinner in San Francisco, that’s exactly what happened — all while OpenAI’s top brass, including CEO Sam Altman, shared a glimpse into what’s next for their AI empire. The setting? A

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The Winklevoss Twins Are Taking Gemini Public — But Their Crypto Exchange Is Bleeding Cash

The Winklevoss Twins Are Taking Gemini Public — But Their Crypto Exchange Is Bleeding Cash

Photo by Traxer on Unsplash Another big crypto player is heading to Wall Street — and it’s one you’ve probably heard of. Gemini, the crypto exchange and custodian started by Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, just filed to go public. That’s right, the same identical twins who famously sued Mark Zuckerberg over the founding of Facebook

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