• TECH NEWS TODAY - 07-14-2026 Evening Edition
    Jul 15 2026

    OpenAI's first hardware product may be a motorized, screen-free speaker that can move around a room. The device is reportedly being developed with Jony Ive's design firm.


    OpenAI has formally rejected Apple's trade secret claims, denying that it misappropriated the company's technology.


    Developers say OpenAI's newest flagship model has deleted files on its own. The behavior is raising questions about the model's reliability and the safety of user data.


    Apple has released its long-delayed, AI-powered Siri through the iOS 27 public beta, making the redesigned assistant available to all users. It is the largest Siri overhaul Apple has delivered so far.


    Anthropic's latest advertisement has triggered a wave of negative reactions online. Many viewers found its creative approach unsettling instead of persuasive.


    Hinge founder Justin McLeod has raised eighteen million dollars for Overtone, a new AI-powered dating platform built to rethink how people find romantic connections.


    Lucid Motors is disputing claims that it has been considering bankruptcy. The electric vehicle maker says the characterization is inaccurate.


    A coalition of major publishers, including Hachette and Elsevier, has sued Google, alleging that the company used copyrighted works to train its AI models without permission.


    DeepMind chief executive Demis Hassabis wants an independent international standards body to oversee the development and safety of frontier AI systems.


    DeepSeek is reportedly seeking one and a half billion dollars in new funding while preparing for an initial public offering. The Chinese AI company is pursuing both as global interest in its models grows.


    Meta executive Adam Mosseri says companies may soon cap the number of AI tokens available to each engineer as they try to contain rising computing costs.


    Google Images has undergone a major redesign centered on visual discovery and browsing. The new interface has a layout similar to Pinterest.


    New York's governor has signed the nation's first statewide moratorium on the construction of new large data centers, citing their environmental impact and energy demands.


    SpaceX is preparing for Starship's thirteenth integrated test flight as it continues rapidly testing and refining the next-generation launch system.


    The first published benchmark for Apple's new speech recognition API compares it directly with OpenAI's Whisper, measuring speed and accuracy across a variety of audio conditions.


    Cloudflare is sharing network-level traffic signals with OpenAI. Since Cloudflare handles traffic across roughly twenty percent of the internet, the data gives OpenAI a broad view of activity across the web.


    The UK government is planning a nighttime social media curfew for sixteen- and seventeen-year-olds. The proposed rules would restrict their access to social platforms during overnight hours.


    YouTube and X have become major distribution channels for AI-powered nudify apps, fueling concern over the spread of nonconsensual image manipulation.


    US regulators have approved the launch of a commercial satellite designed to reflect sunlight back to Earth. Its onboard mirror could illuminate selected areas on the ground at night.


    Microsoft's July 2026 Patch Tuesday update adds new Windows 11 controls that let users postpone mandatory updates for longer periods.


    SpaceXAI's Grok programming tool has been uploading users' entire codebases to cloud storage without clearly disclosing it, raising privacy concerns for developers.


    Former Meta employees have sued the company, alleging that biased AI targeting systems helped determine who was selected for mass layoffs and produced discriminatory results.


    Boston Dynamics is testing its Spot robot dogs for deliveries to see whether four-legged robots can handle parts of the last-mile journey.


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  • TECH NEWS TODAY 07-14-2026
    Jul 14 2026

    AI startup Reflection has committed to a one-billion-dollar deal with Nebius to lock down GPU infrastructure for model training. The move highlights just how aggressively companies are racing to secure computing capacity as AI workloads scale.


    The competitive landscape in artificial intelligence is evolving. Attention is drifting away from a single-minded race for the largest models and toward open-weight releases plus practical differentiation at the application layer where users actually engage.


    Telegram's short-link service was down for roughly a day after a suspension at the registrar level took it offline. Link sharing across the platform took a hit before service was eventually brought back.


    Spotify has introduced a conversational AI assistant that recommends music through natural-language interaction. The feature pushes the platform further into generative AI as it reshapes how listeners discover new songs.


    The email client Superhuman has shipped an auto-draft feature that generates context-aware reply text automatically. The aim is to cut down the time professionals spend manually composing responses.


    A startup called Pinwheel has debuted a landline-style phone built for children. The device skips the screen entirely and focuses on simple communication, with parental controls built in to keep things straightforward and safe.


    Tech founders who have already built successful companies and accumulated significant wealth are diving back in with brand-new ventures. A combination of competitive pressure and a surging AI investment cycle is making it hard to stay on the sidelines.


    Uber's product chief outlined the company's expansion into hotel bookings and autonomous vehicle partnerships while making clear that the core mobility platform remains the central focus of the business strategy.


    AI video-generation company PixVerse has raised 439 million dollars in a funding round that values it above two billion. The haul underscores how much investor enthusiasm is flooding into generative video tools right now.


    The Department of Government Efficiency used AI tools to analyze federal housing policy without disclosing its methods publicly. The lack of transparency has drawn concern from policy experts worried about how behind-the-scenes decisions are being shaped.


    Decades before modern chatbots arrived, people were already confiding in a program called ELIZA. That history reveals the human impulse to open up to conversational machines is nothing new — it stretches back far earlier than most people realize.


    Apple has filed a trade-secrets lawsuit against OpenAI, adding legal pressure at a time when OpenAI is preparing for its initial public offering. The escalation also intensifies the rivalry between two of the most prominent companies in technology.


    Leaked images of Google's upcoming Pixel Watch 5 have surfaced, showing four distinct finish options. The device is expected to launch this fall as part of Google's latest round of hardware updates.


    Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis is pushing for an international AI oversight body led by the United States. He argues that coordinated global governance is essential as AI capabilities continue to advance rapidly.


    The FCC has cleared the launch of a satellite equipped with a reflective mirror designed to beam sunlight to Earth at night. The concept is a first, developed by a startup called Reflect Orbital.


    New York has become the first US state to pass a moratorium on new data center construction. Lawmakers pointed to environmental impacts and energy-grid strain tied directly to the ongoing AI infrastructure buildout.


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  • TECH NEWS TODAY 07-13-2026
    Jul 14 2026

    THE BRASS ORACLE - TECH NEWS TODAY 07-13-2026


    X has adjusted the algorithm that ranks posts in user feeds, downgrading confrontational and battleground-style threads in an effort to create a more pleasant scrolling experience.


    Nous Research, the team behind the Hermes AI agent platform, is said to be in funding talks that would value the company at roughly one point five billion dollars.


    Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella has cautioned enterprises about the risks and responsibilities that come with bringing artificial intelligence into business operations.


    Apple alleges that a former employee exploited an uncommon software bug to download confidential files before leaving to join OpenAI, deepening an ongoing trade secrets dispute between the two companies.


    Apple's trade secrets lawsuit against OpenAI is creating uncertainty around OpenAI's reported plans to build a consumer hardware device meant to compete with the iPhone.


    A coalition of twelve state attorneys general has sued to block Paramount's roughly one hundred and ten billion dollar acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, arguing the deal would harm competition.


    General Fusion has become the first publicly traded nuclear fusion company, with shares surging on its first day of trading.


    SpaceX has received regulatory approval to resume Starship launches following a booster failure in May, clearing the way for the next test flight.


    Microsoft is testing a streamlined Windows 11 search interface that removes advertisements and promotional content, returning the feature to a clean, results-focused design.


    OnePlus is reportedly planning to exit the US and European smartphone markets, a strategic retreat driven by competitive pressure and restructuring under its parent company Oppo.


    Apple has released public betas of iOS 27, watchOS 27, and macOS 27, giving non-developers early access to the new Siri AI integration and refreshed interface designs across all three platforms.


    Tesla says it is developing a wheelchair-accessible version of its planned robotaxi, addressing concerns that autonomous ride-hailing vehicles could leave disabled riders behind.


    The Los Angeles Police Department has let its contract with surveillance vendor Flock Safety expire, citing serious concerns about civil liberties and privacy tied to the license plate reader network.


    Leaked drone footage from the San Francisco Police Department has revealed the scale and detail of aerial surveillance over urban areas, raising questions about police drone deployment and public oversight.


    A global shortage of memory chips has helped drive smartphone shipments to a record low, as manufacturers contend with rising component costs and supply constraints.


    The European Union is advancing legislation that would restrict minors' access to certain social media features, moving toward a formal ban on algorithmic content feeds for underage users.


    Uber's lobbying for favorable autonomous vehicle regulations has put the company at odds with Waymo, as both vie for dominance in the emerging robotaxi market.


    Anthropic has introduced localized pricing for its Claude AI models in India, the company's largest market after the United States, in a bid to broaden adoption among Indian developers and businesses.


    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has directed autonomous vehicle developers to stop interfering with first responders, citing what it calls functional insufficiency. Separately, Uber and Waymo have quietly ended their Phoenix robotaxi partnership. Rivian has raised one point three two billion dollars in new capital following launch deliveries of its R2 SUV. And the federal regulatory agenda now includes proposed safety standard changes that would clear the way for steering-less, pedal-less vehicles from Tesla and Zoox.





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