• Amazon’s Multibillion-Dollar Deal with Corning to Power AI Data Centers

    Amazon is investing billions in optical fiber from Corning to power its U.S. data centers, driving the AI boom and creating 1,000 jobs in North Carolina. This multi-year agreement highlights the critical role of Corning’s fiber optics in AI infrastructure. The deal bolsters Corning’s manufacturing and training programs, underscoring its strategic importance as a key supplier for hyperscalers and AI labs.

    55 mins ago
  • 5 Things to Know Before the Market Opens Monday

    President Trump calls for an immediate ceasefire between Iran and Israel following their first direct strikes since April. This escalation threatens regional stability and global markets. Meanwhile, Delta aims to expand its trans-Pacific routes, Lavazza launches innovative espresso tablets in the U.S., and Hollywood seeks to replicate the success of the YouTube-originated film “Backrooms.” Market watch includes Apple’s WWDC and key economic data.

    1 hour ago
  • WWDC 2026 Live: Apple’s Latest Innovations Unveiled

    Apple’s WWDC will unveil its major AI strategy, crucial for Tim Cook’s vision and future product launches. Investor optimism, boosted by a Google partnership and strong iPhone sales, expects Apple to outline its AI competitive edge. The company must convince developers of its platforms’ value, including Siri and “Apple Intelligence.” This WWDC is a pivotal moment for Apple’s AI direction, market position, and leadership transition.

    2 hours ago
  • Aviva Leverages AI to Combat £230 Million in Sophisticated Insurance Fraud

    Aviva uncovered a record £230 million in fraudulent insurance claims, highlighting the growing sophistication of fraudsters using AI. To combat this, Aviva is deploying its own AI tools to detect fabricated evidence, counterfeit documents, and inflated claims. This AI system analyzes vast datasets for anomalies and inconsistencies, acting as a crucial filter to augment human investigators and address the challenges of AI-generated deception in the financial sector.

    3 hours ago
  • Marvell Added to S&P 500, Shares Climb Pre-Market

    Marvell Technology’s inclusion in the S&P 500 index signals strong momentum in AI infrastructure. The chipmaker’s stock surged following the announcement, reflecting its vital role in the expanding AI ecosystem. With a substantial market cap and a focus on high-performance semiconductors for data infrastructure, cloud, AI, and networking, Marvell is positioned as a key enabler of digital transformation and a potentially significant future player.

    4 hours ago
  • Weis Markets Integrates AI-Powered Shopping Carts with Instacart

    Weis Markets is deploying Instacart’s AI-powered Caper Carts in Pennsylvania stores. These smart carts offer features like digital coupons, loyalty program integration, and personalized purchase recommendations, enhancing the in-store shopping experience. The carts utilize advanced sensors and AI trained on vast online grocery data to streamline item recognition and checkout. This initiative reflects Weis’s ongoing commitment to digital innovation and customer convenience.

    5 hours ago
  • Foreign Investors Divesting

    Foreign investors are selling billions in South Korean stocks, despite the Kospi’s strong performance. This selling, particularly in tech and auto sectors, is attributed to portfolio rebalancing as Korean equities’ weightings increase in global benchmarks, triggering regulatory ownership limits. Domestic buying, driven by retail investors, more than offsets these outflows, with analysts remaining bullish on Korea’s fundamental outlook.

    11 hours ago
  • Asian Tech Stocks Continue Plunge Amid AI Skepticism

    Asian technology stocks experienced a sharp decline, mirroring a U.S. Nasdaq slump, due to investor sentiment souring on AI-linked equities. Memory chip giants Samsung and SK Hynix led South Korea’s Kospi down, while TSMC, Foxconn, SoftBank, Tokyo Electron, and Advantest also saw significant drops. This correction follows recent AI-driven growth and was triggered by disappointing revenue reports from Broadcom. Despite current turbulence, a major upcoming IPO may reignite investor interest in the tech sector.

    12 hours ago
  • 3 Forces Fueled a Whirlwind Week in the Stock Market

    Friday saw a dramatic stock market sell-off, a stark contrast to earlier highs. Chip stocks were heavily impacted following Broadcom’s disappointing earnings and news that cooled hopes for an imminent Fed rate cut. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq plunged, ending winning streaks. While tech faltered, healthcare and financials saw gains. Concerns also arose from upcoming mega-IPOs and substantial stock offerings by tech giants, potentially creating a supply-side headwind for the market.

    1 day ago
  • Bluesky: Teen Social Media Ban Risks Bolstering Big Tech

    Stricter social media regulations could inadvertently empower tech giants, hindering innovation and smaller competitors, warns Bluesky’s COO Rose Wang. While supporting youth safety measures, she fears regulations might concentrate power and make it impossible for new platforms to emerge. Australia’s pioneering age verification laws, setting a global precedent, are cited as an example of measures that could disproportionately impact smaller entities. Wang advocates for balanced regulations that protect smaller players while effectively governing Big Tech.

    2 days ago
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