• LG Shares Surge on Google-Based Auto Product Debut

    LG Electronics India plans a major IPO, potentially valued at $8.71 billion. This follows a stock surge driven by new automotive solutions powered by Google’s Android Automotive OS. The innovative in-car system uses a single SoC to manage multiple, diverse displays. The growing Android Automotive OS market, projected to reach $2.14 billion by 2035, supports the bullish outlook for LG’s offering.

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  • New Glenn Rocket Explodes During Ground Test

    Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket suffered an explosion during a critical hot-fire test at Cape Canaveral. While no personnel were harmed, the incident is a significant setback for Jeff Bezos’s space company, particularly impacting its role in NASA’s Artemis program. Blue Origin is investigating the root cause, with industry peers acknowledging the inherent difficulties of rocket development.

    2 hours ago
  • Anthropic Unveils Claude Opus 4.8

    Anthropic released Claude 4.8 Opus, a major AI upgrade focused on coding, reasoning, and agentic capabilities. New features include “effort control” to manage computational resources and dynamic workflows for complex coding projects. The Messages API now allows real-time instruction updates during agent execution. Anthropic aims for competitive pricing, with fast mode offering 2.5x speed improvement. Opus 4.8 shows significant performance gains and improved safety.

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  • Nvidia’s Multi-Billion Dollar AI Sector Transformation

    Nvidia is investing billions in photonics to power AI’s future and overcome energy limitations. By leveraging light for data transmission, photonics offers a more efficient alternative to electricity, crucial for scaling AI infrastructure. Nvidia’s strategic investments in companies like Lumentum, Coherent, and Marvell signal a shift towards optical connectivity to reduce energy costs and enhance performance, addressing a critical bottleneck in AI deployment.

    3 hours ago
  • eVTOL Certification Trails Clouded by Lawsuits

    The nascent eVTOL industry faces significant headwinds from escalating legal disputes, including corporate espionage and patent infringement claims. These battles, involving major players like Joby Aviation and Archer Aviation, are draining resources, deterring investors, and potentially delaying crucial FAA certification. While some companies show progress, the sector’s future hinges on navigating these legal complexities and achieving regulatory approval for its ambitious urban mobility vision.

    4 hours ago
  • Okta Q1 2027 Earnings Report

    Okta beat fiscal Q1 expectations, with revenue up 11% driven by strong demand for identity security amid the rise of agentic AI. The company reported adjusted EPS of 91 cents on $765 million revenue. CEO Todd McKinnon highlighted AI’s role as a growth catalyst, emphasizing Okta’s long-term strategy to provide foundational security infrastructure for future AI deployments. Okta is enhancing offerings like “Okta for AI agents” to address security needs arising from AI expansion.

    6 hours ago
  • Dell Q1 2027 Earnings Report

    Dell Technologies reported its strongest revenue growth in over seven years, significantly exceeding analyst expectations due to booming AI infrastructure demand. AI server revenue surged 757% year-over-year, reaching $16.1 billion. The company raised its full-year AI revenue forecast to $60 billion, reflecting its critical role in the AI revolution. Dell’s stock surged, outperforming the S&P 500, as the market recognizes its strong performance and future potential.

    7 hours ago
  • Jim Cramer: 3 Mistakes Blocking Investors From AI’s Top Stocks

    Jim Cramer argues that investor caution, driven by passive investing, fear of obvious opportunities, and dot-com bubble scars, is causing them to miss significant gains in the AI sector. He highlights Snowflake’s surge as an example, noting that index funds exclude such individual stock success. Cramer contends today’s AI boom differs from the dot-com era, with profitable companies building real solutions. He urges investors not to wait for a downturn, as the AI trend has considerable room to grow.

    8 hours ago
  • Semiconductor Boom: CEO Declares “Greatest Time Ever”

    Applied Materials CEO Gary Dickerson states the semiconductor industry is in its strongest period ever, driven by massive AI demand. He highlighted AI’s transformative impact on computing needs, leading to unprecedented demand for advanced chips and manufacturing equipment. Dickerson expressed confidence in sustained growth, noting visibility into demand forecasts extending to 2028. The company has doubled production capacity to meet escalating customer investments in AI infrastructure.

    9 hours ago
  • Tesla Robotaxi Fleet in Texas One-Tenth the Size of Waymo’s, Filings Reveal

    Texas now allows commercial driverless vehicles, mandating Level 4 self-certification. Waymo leads with 577 authorized robotaxis, while Tesla has 42. This contrasts with Tesla’s historically reported Level 2 systems, raising questions about their Level 4 claims for their new robotaxi service launched in June 2025. Tesla trails Waymo and other players like AV Ride and Zoox in authorized vehicle numbers in Texas.

    10 hours ago
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