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China gloom: The 'Are you dead?' app is dead, and a 'crying horse' plushie is selling out
China shut down the “Are you dead” app, but the “crying horse” is selling out as the country grapples with a slowing economy and uncertainty. Source link
OpenAI launches standalone Codex app for Apple computers
OpenAI is trying to win market share from rivals like Anthropic and Cursor as AI coding tools gain in popularity. Source link
Trump says U.S. and India reached trade deal, will lower tariffs immediately
The U.S. and India have reached a trade deal, President Donald Trump announced. Source link
Disney supercharged its parks. The booming division still has room to run
For Disney’s fiscal first quarter, experiences represented 38% of the company’s total revenue, yet generated a whopping 71% of its operating income. Source link
Elon Musk has lauded the 'social media for AI agents' platform Moltbook as a bold step for AI. Others are skeptical
Elon Musk said the platform was the “very early stages of singularity” but others are more skeptical Source link
Bitcoin is coming off a brutal week. Here's what's happening
Cryptocurrency markets fell as global equities and precious metals sold off, while bitcoin liquidations exacerbated downside moves. Source link
Rare earth miners jump as Trump is eyeing mineral stockpile to reduce China dependence
Trump’s move is aimed at cutting America’s dependence on China for materials essential to electric vehicles, defense systems and advanced technology. Source link
Nvidia shares are down after a report that its OpenAI investment stalled. Here's what's happening
Nvidia’s Jensen Huang criticized OpenAI’s business strategy as the chip giant plans to invest up to $100 billion into the AI startup, per reports. Source link
Oracle rises 5% after announcing $50 billion fundraising plans. Here's why
The tech giant has invested huge sums in the AI infrastructure buildout in recent times Source link
From Clawdbot to Moltbot to OpenClaw: Meet the AI agent generating buzz and fear globally
OpenClaw, formerly known as Clawdbot and Moltbot, has created massive buzz from Silicon Valley to Beijing due to its impressive capabilities, but also its quirks and risks. Source link