Honor's Robot Phone reaches its scheduled China sale date on Tuesday. The device starts at 9,999 yuan and puts a moving camera inside a flagship phone. That turns stabilization hardware into the
Groq’s new financing shifts it from an upstart chipmaker to a cloud operator with large capital needs. The company now has to go beyond showing LPU speed and start putting dependable compute into data centers.
Atlassian Corporation rolled out new customer-data contribution settings starting Monday. The update lets eligible metadata and content from user activity help boost products and AI features for other customers.
Uber Technologies and Zipline said Monday they'll roll out drone delivery for Uber Eats in Dallas and Houston by late 2026. The companies set a big goal: hit one million autonomous deliveries a day before 2030.
ByteDance and the Motion Picture Association signed an agreement on Monday to strengthen copyright safeguards across the Seedance video and Seedream image generators. The pact follows six months of pressure from Hollywood over character and celebrity-likeness outputs.
Unitree Robotics showed off a new humanoid robot called “Superman” on Monday. The prototype hit 12.66 metres per second and managed a standing jump of two metres, according to the company. Unitree says it built the robot in just over three months.
Apple will redesign app-tracking consent prompts across almost all European Union countries. The change resolves a German competition investigation into whether Apple favored its own services.
Japan’s Ground Self-Defense Force is running tests of Helsing’s HX-2 drone, which uses AI, through September. Rakuten Group acts as the local partner, aiming for a possible sale, but there’s no deal yet.
Alibaba Group said it will sell Lingxi Games to Trustar Capital. Alibaba is turning its gaming unit into cash as it looks to boost spending on AI and cloud. Pricing is still unclear. Reuters reported Alibaba expects more than $2 billion, and The Wall Street Journal put the deal at over $1.5 billion.
Apple will redesign app-tracking consent prompts across almost all European Union countries. The change resolves a German competition investigation into whether Apple favored its own services.
Japan’s Ground Self-Defense Force is running tests of Helsing’s HX-2 drone, which uses AI, through September. Rakuten Group acts as the local partner, aiming for a possible sale, but there’s no deal yet.
Alibaba Group said it will sell Lingxi Games to Trustar Capital. Alibaba is turning its gaming unit into cash as it looks to boost spending on AI and cloud. Pricing is still unclear. Reuters reported Alibaba expects more than $2 billion, and The Wall Street Journal put the deal at over $1.5 billion.
SafePal disclosed that an authorization flaw exposed order information for about 39,798 customers. The crypto-wallet provider says the incident did not compromise wallet credentials or funds.
Google, owned by Alphabet, has reached the published shutdown date for three stable Imagen 4 endpoints. Developers still using them face failed production calls once Google completes the retirement.
SAN FRANCISCO, August 17, 2026, 19:53 PDT — Anthropic’s annual revenue run rate topped $65 billion by the end of July, a person familiar with the matter said. That was more than 38% above the $47 billion pace the company disclosed in May.
Honor's Robot Phone reaches its scheduled China sale date on Tuesday. The device starts at 9,999 yuan and puts a moving camera inside a flagship phone. That turns stabilization hardware into the product, not an accessory.
Reddit is running small tests that let some posts become audio or video on mobile. In the iOS and Android apps, users can now pick to either read or play certain posts.
Spotify Technology is rolling out Playlist Notes, letting listeners attach context to songs, podcast episodes and audiobooks inside playlists. The mobile feature reaches more than 100 markets on iOS and Android.
Apple sent mercenary-spyware warnings to targeted users in 110 countries. Access Now said requests for help rose 30%–40% above its normal volume after an Apple alert wave. The nonprofit described the influx as a record.
Alphabet’s YouTube will change its public view counter on August 24. A view will register when a video starts or a viewer enters a live broadcast. The move makes the headline number a measure of exposure, not sustained attention.
Groq’s new financing shifts it from an upstart chipmaker to a cloud operator with large capital needs. The company now has to go beyond showing LPU speed and start putting dependable compute into data centers.
Atlassian Corporation rolled out new customer-data contribution settings starting Monday. The update lets eligible metadata and content from user activity help boost products and AI features for other customers.
Uber Technologies and Zipline said Monday they'll roll out drone delivery for Uber Eats in Dallas and Houston by late 2026. The companies set a big goal: hit one million autonomous deliveries a day before 2030.
ByteDance and the Motion Picture Association signed an agreement on Monday to strengthen copyright safeguards across the Seedance video and Seedream image generators. The pact follows six months of pressure from Hollywood over character and celebrity-likeness outputs.
Unitree Robotics showed off a new humanoid robot called “Superman” on Monday. The prototype hit 12.66 metres per second and managed a standing jump of two metres, according to the company. Unitree says it built the robot in just over three months.
Apple will redesign app-tracking consent prompts across almost all European Union countries. The change resolves a German competition investigation into whether Apple favored its own services.
Japan’s Ground Self-Defense Force is running tests of Helsing’s HX-2 drone, which uses AI, through September. Rakuten Group acts as the local partner, aiming for a possible sale, but there’s no deal yet.
Alibaba Group said it will sell Lingxi Games to Trustar Capital. Alibaba is turning its gaming unit into cash as it looks to boost spending on AI and cloud. Pricing is still unclear. Reuters reported Alibaba expects more than $2 billion, and The Wall Street Journal put the deal at over $1.5 billion.
SafePal disclosed that an authorization flaw exposed order information for about 39,798 customers. The crypto-wallet provider says the incident did not compromise wallet credentials or funds.
Google, owned by Alphabet, has reached the published shutdown date for three stable Imagen 4 endpoints. Developers still using them face failed production calls once Google completes the retirement.
India has moved from semiconductor plans to commercial output at three plants. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said exports have also begun from the sites. He expects five to eight more facilities within seven to eight years.
A hardware modder has converted ZTE's Nubia Z70 Ultra into a desktop-style computer. Two full-size CPU coolers clamp the phone's mainboard inside an acrylic case. The result highlights heat, not only silicon, as a limit on sustained phone performance.
Apple wants to collect up to 15% from U.S. developers on digital purchases made outside its App Store, if users start those purchases by clicking a link from an iPhone or iPad app. The fee is still just a court proposal and not in effect.