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Microsoft Faces UK Antitrust Scrutiny Over Software Business
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has launched an investigation into Microsoft’s business software ecosystem, including cloud and AI offerings. This move, designating Microsoft with “strategic market status,” aims to ensure fair competition and prevent the abuse of market dominance. The CMA will scrutinize licensing practices and the integration of AI to maintain a level playing field for businesses and public organizations reliant on Microsoft’s products. Microsoft has pledged cooperation with the regulator.
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SAP and ANYbotics Partner to Accelerate Industrial AI Adoption
ANYbotics’ autonomous robots are integrating with SAP’s ERP software to revolutionize heavy industry maintenance. This synergy transforms robots into data nodes, enabling real-time anomaly detection and immediate maintenance requests, thereby minimizing equipment downtime and safety risks. Edge computing and private 5G networks address connectivity challenges, while robust security protocols protect sensitive data. Successful implementation requires workforce retraining, phased rollouts, and meticulous data management for predictive maintenance.
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Huawei’s Cloud Revenue Falls Amid US AI Lead in 2025
Despite ambitious AI chip development, Huawei’s external cloud revenue declined 3.5% in 2025, contrasting with competitors’ growth. This occurs as China races for AI self-sufficiency amid U.S. chip restrictions. While overall cloud revenue and R&D investment increased, Huawei’s core ICT infrastructure segment saw slower growth. This lags behind rivals like Alibaba and Tencent, and ByteDance’s rapidly growing AI cloud business.
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Marvell Jumps 8% After Nvidia Invests $2 Billion
Nvidia is investing $2 billion in Marvell Technology, boosting Marvell’s shares and signaling accelerating AI demand. The partnership aims to enhance Marvell’s integration into Nvidia’s AI infrastructure, leveraging combined expertise in silicon photonics and AI-centric telecommunications. This move expands Nvidia’s AI ecosystem, supporting custom ASICs and strengthening its market position in the booming AI sector.
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5 Must-Knows Before Tuesday’s Market Open
Warren Buffett and Stephen Curry are reviving a charity lunch. US stock futures are rebounding. Rising gas prices to $4/gallon are impacting markets, with major indices facing significant monthly declines and oil futures soaring. The Fed signals no immediate rate hikes due to inflation concerns. Opendoor is acquiring Doma’s escrow business. Novo Nordisk launches subscription plans for Wegovy to counter competition. Airlines like JetBlue are increasing baggage fees due to fuel costs.
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Defense Firms Eye Gulf Deals Amid Iran Tensions
European defense startups are seeing increased commercial interest from Middle Eastern governments, particularly Gulf states, due to escalating regional conflicts and drone/missile threats. Companies specializing in interception systems are experiencing accelerated discussions and are expanding their regional presence to meet demand for advanced defense solutions. This surge in interest reflects a broader trend of investment in the European defense technology sector.
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Saronic Secures $1.75 Billion for Autonomous Shipping
Autonomous ship innovator Saronic secured $1.75 billion in new funding, valuing the company at $9.25 billion. This capital will scale production to over 20 vessels annually by 2027, including a new Texas shipyard, to meet U.S. military demand for advanced, cost-effective unmanned systems. Saronic aims to bolster U.S. shipbuilding capacity and naval modernization efforts with its autonomous surface vessels.
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Nebius to Construct One of Europe’s Largest AI Factories
Nebius plans to build a 310 MW AI data center in Lappeenranta, Finland, expected operational by 2027. This expansion highlights Europe’s rapid AI infrastructure investment drive, with companies like Mistral, Nscale, and OpenAI also making significant commitments. Despite challenges like energy costs, the demand for AI compute fuels this substantial growth in specialized data center facilities.
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Airtel Secures $1 Billion for Data Centers from Carlyle and Major PE Firms
Bharti Airtel’s Nxtra Data secured $1 billion in funding from Alpha Wave, Carlyle, and Anchorage Capital, valuing the company at $3.1 billion. This investment will fuel Nxtra’s expansion in India to meet rising AI and digital transformation demands. The funding highlights India’s growing importance in the global data center market, boosted by government incentives and significant investments from tech giants. Projections show substantial capacity growth in India’s data center sector.
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Delaware Judge Recuses Herself From Elon Musk Cases Following Bias Allegations
Delaware Court of Chancery Judge Kathaleen McCormick has reassigned three Elon Musk-related cases following Musk’s accusation of judicial bias due to an alleged emoji reaction on LinkedIn. While McCormick denied the recusal motion, she cited media attention as detrimental to justice, reassigning cases involving Tesla. This follows previous high-profile rulings impacting Musk, including a pay package dispute, underscoring the complex interplay of corporate governance and legal challenges.