Tech

  • Tether Launches USAT Stablecoin, Appoints Bo Hines as Head of U.S. Operations

    Tether is deepening its commitment to the U.S. market by appointing a CEO for U.S. operations, Bo Hines, and launching USAT, a stablecoin for U.S. institutions. USAT, operating under the GENIUS Act framework, will utilize Tether’s Hadron platform and involve Anchorage Digital as issuer and Cantor Fitzgerald as a reserve custodian. While USDT remains dominant globally, USAT aims to compete directly with competitors like USDC within the U.S. This strategic move seeks to address regulatory concerns and attract risk-averse entities, integrating digital assets into traditional finance.

    2025年9月12日
  • Joby and Archer Join FAA’s eVTOL Pilot Testing Program

    The FAA announced a pilot program to accelerate air taxi integration, with Archer Aviation and Joby Aviation participating. This initiative aims to establish operational frameworks for electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft through collaborative projects. The program follows an executive order promoting eVTOL development and aims to reduce emissions and congestion. Archer and Joby anticipate trial operations and FAA flight testing, respectively, emphasizing the potential for widespread air taxi services and U.S. leadership in advanced air mobility. Partnerships with entities like United Airlines and collaborations in the Middle East underscore global ambitions.

    2025年9月12日
  • Apple, Google, and Meta Pursue Universal Translator

    Apple’s AirPods Pro 3 feature Live Translation, entering a competitive market with Google and Meta, who are also developing real-time translation capabilities. AirPods Pro 3 will initially translate select languages into English (and vice versa), requiring a compatible iPhone with Apple Intelligence. Google’s Pixel 10 offers “Voice Translate,” preserving speaker inflections, while Meta integrates translation into Ray-Ban glasses. OpenAI is also exploring hardware. The advances pose a challenge to the translation industry. Dedicated translation device companies emphasize their linguistic expertise amidst growing competition.

    2025年9月12日
  • Nvidia and OpenAI to Back Major UK AI Infrastructure Investment

    Nvidia and OpenAI are reportedly in talks to invest billions in UK AI infrastructure, collaborating with cloud firm Nscale. An announcement could coincide with President Trump’s UK visit. This reflects a global trend of nations seeking partnerships with US AI leaders for “sovereign AI” development. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang previously praised the UK as an investment hub. The investment aims to diversify geographic presence and capitalize on AI demand while providing OpenAI access to talent and a supportive regulatory environment.

    2025年9月12日
  • Microsoft Sidesteps EU Antitrust Fine by Unbundling Teams

    Microsoft has reached an agreement with the EU to unbundle Teams from its Office 365 and Microsoft 365 suites, averting antitrust fines. The move follows a European Commission investigation prompted by a complaint from Slack regarding anti-competitive bundling. Microsoft will offer suites without Teams at a reduced price and facilitate interoperability with rival platforms. The agreement aims to ensure fair market access and prevent hindering competition. Microsoft has increased the price differential and will more prominently advertise suites without Teams. The EU’s decision signals increased scrutiny of tech bundling practices.

    2025年9月12日
  • Klarna IPO and ASML-Mistral Deal Spark Hope for European Tech Renaissance

    Europe’s tech scene is showing signs of strength, challenging Silicon Valley’s dominance. Recent highlights include AI firm ElevenLabs’ valuation doubling to $6.6B, Mistral AI securing a 1.7B euro funding round, and Klarna’s successful NYSE IPO, valuing it over $17B. Investors see opportunities due to valuation discounts and a “born global” mindset among European startups. Challenges remain, including market fragmentation and the need for increased pension fund investment in venture capital. Initiatives like “EU Inc.” aim to address these issues by creating a unified regulatory framework.

    2025年9月12日
  • SK Hynix Gears Up for HBM4 Production

    SK Hynix announced it’s ready for mass production of its HBM4 chips, crucial for AI applications and potentially used in Nvidia’s next-gen architecture. HBM4 boasts double the bandwidth and 40% better power efficiency than its predecessor. This move solidifies SK Hynix’s lead over competitors like Samsung and Micron in the high-bandwidth memory market. Experts predict SK Hynix could hold 50% of the HBM market by 2026. The announcement boosted SK Hynix shares, reflecting investor confidence in its AI-driven strategy. Strong HBM demand contributed to record profits.

    2025年9月12日
  • Klarna IPO & ASML/Mistral Investment Spark European Tech Revival Hopes

    European tech is showing signs of strength with recent activity including ElevenLabs’ valuation doubling, ASML’s investment in Mistral AI, and Klarna’s NYSE IPO valuing it over $17 billion. This has reignited discussions about Europe’s ability to compete with US and Asian tech ecosystems. However, challenges remain, including macroeconomic pressures, market fragmentation, and the need for pension fund investments in venture capital, hindering expansion. The “EU Inc.” initiative aims to address regulatory hurdles.

    2025年9月12日
  • Gemini, Founded by Winklevoss Twins, Sets IPO Price

    Gemini, the cryptocurrency exchange founded by the Winklevoss twins, has priced its IPO at $28 per share, valuing the company at $3.3 billion. The IPO, limited to $425 million, witnessed strong demand exceeding the initial price range. Up to 30% of shares are allocated for retail investors via platforms like Robinhood. Nasdaq’s $50 million investment provides a confidence boost. Gemini, founded in 2014, manages over $21 billion in assets and offers diverse services, including its own stablecoin and a crypto-backed credit card. The IPO’s success will gauge market appetite for crypto-related offerings amid potential profitability challenges.

    2025年9月11日
  • Adobe (ADBE) Q3 2025 Earnings Preview

    Adobe reported strong fiscal third-quarter results, beating analysts’ expectations with adjusted EPS of $5.31 and revenue of $5.99 billion. The company’s growth is fueled by its digital media segment and strategic AI integration, with AI-influenced ARR exceeding $5 billion. Adobe anticipates continued growth, forecasting adjusted EPS between $5.35 and $5.40 for the fourth quarter and projecting an 11.3% annualized revenue increase in its digital media business for the fiscal year. Despite this, Adobe’s year-to-date stock performance lags behind the Nasdaq.

    2025年9月11日