Business News

  1. OpenAI and Oracle reportedly ink historic cloud computing deal  TechCrunch
  2. OpenAI, Oracle sign $300 billion computing deal, WSJ reports  Yahoo Finance
  3. Exclusive | Oracle, OpenAI Sign Massive $300 Billion Cloud Computing Deal  The Wall Street Journal
  4. OpenAI Signs $300 Billion Data Center Pact With Tech Giant Oracle  The New York Times
  5. Oracle’s massive sales backlog is thanks to a $300-billion deal with OpenAI, WSJ reports  Sherwood News

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Business News

  1. Oracle Shares Skyrocket as Software Giant Scores Massive AI Deals  The Wall Street Journal
  2. Santoli’s Wednesday market wrap-up: Oracle, Nvidia accounted for 100% of S&P 500 gain  CNBC
  3. Wall St indexes hit records as Oracle soars on AI optimism  Reuters
  4. Oracle RPO Rockets to $455 Billion, Becomes World’s Hottest Hyperscaler  Cloud Wars
  5. Oracle’s stock just did something never seen before on Wall Street. Inside the historic move.  MarketWatch

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Technology News

  1. Apple isn’t packing a charging cable in with the AirPods Pro 3  The Verge
  2. Apple makes its biggest health push yet with latest AirPods and Apple Watches  Yahoo Finance
  3. A closer look at the AirPods Pro 3: ANC, Live Translation and heart-rate tracking  Engadget
  4. Apple AirPods Pro 3 vs. AirPods Pro 2: What’s different this time?  Mashable
  5. Introducing AirPods Pro 3, the ultimate audio experience  Apple

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Science News

  1. Everything You Need To Know About The Girlboss Ants That Give Birth To Another Species In Order To Exploit Their Offspring (Slay Ant Queen!)  Defector
  2. One mother for two species via obligate cross-species cloning in ants  Nature
  3. One queen ant, two species: the discovery that reshapes what ‘family’ means in nature  The Conversation
  4. These Ant Queens Seem to Defy Biology: They Lay Eggs That Hatch Into Another Species  Smithsonian Magazine
  5. These Ants Are Different Species but Share a Mother  Scientific American

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Technology News

  1. New iPhone 17 lineup and iPhone Air now at Verizon: 5G power, incredible trade-in offers and savings that add up  Verizon
  2. iPhone Air  Apple
  3. Apple Starts Getting Customers Used to the Idea of $2,000 iPhones  Bloomberg.com
  4. Xfinity Mobile, Comcast Business Mobile to Offer the New iPhone 17, iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max  Comcast Corporation
  5. Slim iPhone Air may be a design win for Apple, but AI doubts linger, analysts say  Reuters

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Technology News

  1. Is It Actually Worth Preordering Borderlands 4 or Should You Wait?  IGN
  2. Paint It Blackwell: GeForce RTX 5080 SuperPOD Rollout Begins  NVIDIA Blog
  3. What time does Borderlands 4 release in your time zone?  Polygon
  4. Borderlands 4 Pre-Load Date Revealed, Around Half The Download Size Of Borderlands 3  Twisted Voxel
  5. I gotta admit, the Borderlands 4 endgame actually sounds pretty darn good: Gearbox showed a bunch of raid boss and loot details, and my RPG brain is locked in  GamesRadar+

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Science News

  1. Scientists find evidence of flowing water on Ryugu’s ancient parent asteroid. ‘It was a genuine surprise!’  Space
  2. Asteroid Ryugu once had liquid water flowing through it  New Scientist
  3. This Asteroid Held Liquid Water Much More Recently Than We Thought  ScienceAlert
  4. Late fluid flow in a primitive asteroid revealed by Lu–Hf isotopes in Ryugu  Nature
  5. Japan finds evidence of twice as much water in asteroid than thought  Nikkei Asia

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Science News

  1. Can we safely deflect a killer asteroid without making it worse? Only if we avoid the gravitational ‘keyhole,’ scientists say  Space
  2. Beware of the ‘gravitational keyhole’: How to find the safest spots to deflect a hazardous asteroid  Phys.org
  3. How To Park A Dangerous Asteroid So It Doesn’t Bite You Later  IFLScience
  4. One Wrong Hit Could Send an Asteroid on a Collision Course with Earth  Universe Today
  5. Avoiding Armageddon: Experts Must Hit a Sweet Spot to Redirect an Asteroid  Discover Magazine

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