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Technology Highlights
IBM’s $11 B acquisition of Confluent fuels its AI data strategy
IBM announced a cash deal to buy real‑time data‑streaming firm Confluent for roughly $11 billion, a move the company says will tighten the data foundation for its next‑generation AI services. The Financial Times‑linked report notes the purchase gives IBM a Kafka‑based platform to manage the massive data flows powering generative models, while The Register highlights the strategic fit for IBM’s cloud and AI ambitions.
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The Register
Intel partners with Tata to build India’s first semiconductor fab
Intel secured a $14 billion alliance with India’s Tata Electronics, aiming to construct a chip‑manufacturing and OSAT complex that bolsters India’s domestic supply chain. CNBC reports the pact will expand Intel’s global foundry footprint, and Wccftech adds that the deal underscores Intel’s strategy to diversify production amid geopolitical pressures. The Register points out the collaboration could position India as a resilient node in the worldwide semiconductor ecosystem.
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Apple’s custom silicon chief affirms his stay at the Cupertino giant
Apple’s senior vice‑president of hardware technologies, Johny Srouji, publicly reiterated his commitment to the company, quelling rumors of an imminent departure. Wccftech cites insider Mark Gurman’s leak of a meeting where Srouji praised his team and the ongoing development of Apple’s next‑generation chips, signalling stability in Apple’s silicon roadmap.
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Apple seeds iOS 26.2 release candidate for developers and beta testers
Apple has rolled out the second release candidate of iOS 26.2, introducing features such as a “Liquid Glass” lock‑screen slider and AirPods Live Translation for the EU. MacRumors details the new beta’s availability through the Settings app and notes the upcoming public launch pending final bug‑sweeps.
MacRumors
Adobe unlocks free generative AI tools for Creative Cloud Pro users
Adobe is offering its Firefly generative AI suite at no extra cost to Creative Cloud Pro subscribers for a limited time, expanding access to unlimited image generation and third‑party AI integrations. Gizmodo emphasizes the move as a competitive push to cement Adobe’s leadership in AI‑enhanced creative workflows.
Gizmodo
ByteDance trims Doubao AI assistant capabilities amid regulatory pressure
China’s tech titan ByteDance announced adjustments to its Doubao mobile‑assistant, scaling back AI functions in banking, payments, and competitive gaming to comply with new app‑curb regulations. China Daily reports the company is also engaging with regulators to shape clearer AI usage rules while continuing collaborations with smartphone manufacturers.
China Daily
Google showcases Project Aura XR glasses prototype
Google’s Project Aura XR glasses were unveiled with a compact “computing puck” that promises low‑latency mixed‑reality experiences. Gizmodo provides a visual look at the prototype, noting its potential to bridge the gap between consumer wearables and enterprise AR solutions.
Gizmodo
Apple Watch Series 11 hits historic low price, boosting health‑tech adoption
The Apple Watch Series 11 dropped to $299, the cheapest ever for the model, featuring a 24‑hour battery, 5G, and a new hypertension tracker. Engadget highlights the price cut as a catalyst for broader consumer uptake of wearable health monitoring.
Engadget
MIT Technology Review spotlights “world models” as next AI frontier
MIT Technology Review reports that “world models” – AI systems trained on video and spatial data to simulate 3D environments – are gaining traction, with startups like World Labs releasing early versions and Google DeepMind unveiling its Genie 3 model. The piece notes the technology’s promise for robotics and game design, while experts caution it remains premature for breakthrough status.
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