Google Messages expands Real-time Location Sharing on Android
March 21, 2026, 2:54 AM EDT. Google Messages for Android is widening the rollout of Real-time Location Sharing. A new Real-time Location pill with a green icon appears in conversation menus, alongside existing options. The feature preserves the older One-time Location option that creates a Google Maps link. When activated, a live map expands in the chat, and the bottom card lets you choose duration-1 hour, Today only, Until you turn this off, or Custom duration. Sending adds a real-time map to the thread; recipients see a notification and a label like See my real-time location. A privacy banner under the app bar shows whether sharing is active and for how long. Observers note a persistent dot in the + menu-two dots if you're sharing with someone, unclear removal behavior, possibly a bug or growth hack. Rollout appears broad in beta and stable channels.
How AI English differs from human English and when to use artificial language
March 21, 2026, 2:52 AM EDT. Researchers describe two styles: human English, marked by variation and readability, and AI English, described as exam English-formal, dense, less varied. The author argues that AI language tools trained on public internet text inherit societal biases and standardized forms. People may distrust AI for accuracy but rely on it for writing guidance. The test example shows textese versus conventional writing, illustrating how human text feels personal while AI echoes formal norms. The piece notes a history of language value and devaluation, and says that AI tools replicate those biases. The takeaway: to become a more informed user, recognize the signs of variation and readability that signal human authorship, and approach AI-generated text with critical literacy.
Mark Cuban Uses Mac Mini to Tame AI-Generated Email Flood
March 21, 2026, 2:34 AM EDT. Mark Cuban, who reads as many as 1,000 emails daily across three phones, has enlisted a Mac Mini to counter an AI-generated flood of messages. Speaking on the TBPN podcast, the Dallas Mavericks owner said he taught the OpenClaw, which OpenAI acquired last month, to power the inbox workflow on his Mac to push Gmail's unsubscribe feature and trim unwanted mailing lists, then review what remains. He had long insisted a human assistant would slow him down, but says the AI setup now offers a path forward to keep his inbox under control. The move mirrors broader tech trends; even Tim Cook has cited AI-assisted email tools as help managing heavy workloads.
Moscow internet outages fuel fears of digital crackdown
March 21, 2026, 2:32 AM EDT. Residents of Moscow face an unprecedented wave of mobile internet outages that have disrupted basic tasks – messaging, maps, rides, and even voice calls. Officials say the disturbances are aimed at countering "increasingly sophisticated" Ukrainian attacks, but the disruptions echo broader digital censorship by Russia and stretch beyond the capital into other regions. While full internet access remains via Wi-Fi in homes or offices, mobile networks have slowed or dropped service, forcing some residents to buy walkie-talkies or paper maps. Safety-critical uses, such as Svetlana's monitoring of her diabetic son's insulin dosing via Telegram messages, are affected. The incidents mark a shift from earlier, regionally focused outages to disruptions in Moscow and St. Petersburg, underscoring fears of a broader digital crackdown.
iPhone Fold could ship in December, delaying launch beyond iPhone 18 Pro window
March 21, 2026, 2:26 AM EDT. Barclays analyst Tim Long, citing MacRumors, said the iPhone Fold may begin shipments in December rather than the usual September window. Apple could still reveal the foldable at the standard autumn event, with the release pushed to year-end. The forecast echoes a nine-year-old pattern: the iPhone X was announced in September 2017, but released in November, delaying a flagship product. Long also reiterates a rumor that the regular iPhone 18 may launch next March alongside two other models, the iPhone 18e and the iPhone 18 Plus. The report notes demand concerns and the potential need for mass production tweaks ahead of a holiday launch, with analysts split on whether shipments meet demand.
Devsisters unveils CookieRun: New World open-world adventure for console, PC and mobile in 2029
March 21, 2026, 2:18 AM EDT. Devsisters announced CookieRun: New World, an open-world adventure based on the CookieRun mobile franchise. Built in Unreal Engine, the title is billed as the franchise's "most ambitious" game to date. It will launch for console, PC, and mobile in 2029 to mark the franchise's 20th anniversary. The plot follows a new journey across the Cookie continent after the era of the legendary Five Heroes, as a mysterious darkness returns. The announcement was part of the Devsisters Online Showcase, which also unveiled CookieRun: Crumble for mobile, CookieRun: Kingdom Chapter 2 with a new timeline arc, CookieRun: OvenSmash, and a tabletop expansion. The team stressed cross-platform play and the franchise's signature charm.
Smartphone longevity rises as longer software support takes hold
March 21, 2026, 2:16 AM EDT. Smartphones now enjoy longer support windows thanks to extended software commitments and growing right-to-repair rules, nudging buyers away from two-year replacements. Consumers can push lifespans farther with simple steps. Use a rugged case to prevent damage from drops. Battery care matters: Li-ion cells dislike heat above 95°F and fare better when stored at half charge; many devices also run battery optimization that delays full charging until needed. Slower charging reduces stress when speed isn't critical. For travel or heavy use, power banks help-examples include the Anker Laptop Power Bank and Statik MagSafe battery for smaller needs. Overall, industry shifts plus prudent use can keep a phone in service for years longer than the old two-year cycle.
SpaceX builds Gigabay in Florida as Starship readies for Texas-to-Cape Canaveral launch
March 21, 2026, 2:12 AM EDT. SpaceX is advancing construction of the Starship maintenance facility known as Gigabay at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, as the company prepares the first Florida launch of Starship from Texas. The 380-foot-tall structure, visible from the Indian River in Titusville, sits at SpaceX's Robert's Road facility and will serve stacking and preparation of the 232-foot-tall Super Heavy boosters. Construction began in fall 2025 and is scheduled to finish by August 2026, aligning with NASA's Artemis program, which could use Starship as a lunar lander by 2028. In Florida, SpaceX is manufacturing Starship tower segments and heatshield tiles, and plans to transport components by barge; once assembled on the pad, Starship will exceed 400 feet in height. The effort parallels Texas work and underpins future Cape Canaveral missions including Starlink deployments.
Xiaomi SU7 EV targets premium market with design, long range and competitive pricing
March 21, 2026, 2:08 AM EDT. Xiaomi unveils the SU7, jostling Tesla with a redesigned interior and exterior. The sedan keeps waterdrop headlights and halo taillights but adds cleaner detailing and a sportier front grille. Inside, soft-touch surfaces, thicker seats, a 3,636 mm ambient light band, and an 18-way driver seat with a 123-degree front-passenger recline. A faster drawer fridge, new cabin scents, and the upgraded XiaoAi assistant accompany refinements in navigation, real-time traffic, and safety features such as XLA-assisted driving, wet-road detection and Owner Management Mode. The HyperEngine V6s Plus powertrain yields CLTC ranges of 902 km (Pro), 720 km (Standard), and 835 km (Max); Xiaomi touts up to 670 km of range in 15 minutes of fast charging. Prices start at RMB 219,900, with pre-orders via the Xiaomi EV app.
Subnautica 2 early access release stirs legal fight after court ruling
March 21, 2026, 2:04 AM EDT. Lawyers for the ousted leadership of Unknown Worlds contend that news of a May Early Access release for Subnautica 2 was announced improperly, risking damage to the game and fan confusion. In a letter to Delaware Court of Chancery Vice Chancellor Lori Will, they warned Krafton could be in contempt of the court's order and demanded Gill be reinstated with full authority over any Early Access decision. The clash follows Will's ruling that Krafton breached its contract by firing Ted Gill and the studio's co-founders Charlie Cleveland and Max McGuire to dodge performance bonuses. Krafton pushed a memo from Steve Papoutsis saying Subnautica 2 was ready for Early Access in May, a claim the lawyers said Papoutsis wasn't authorized to make while Gill, not Papoutsis, held release authority under the order.
iPhone 18 Pro set for release this year with three upgrades
March 21, 2026, 2:02 AM EDT. Apple is gearing up for a busy year, with the iPhone Fold rumored to debut alongside the next pro line. Early signals point to the regular iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 as the mainstream upgrade for most users, given a potentially steep price tag around $2,399 for the foldable model. The three upgrades highlighted are a variable aperture on the 48-megapixel Fusion camera, a leap to the A20 Pro chip built on TSMC's 2nm process, and a possible consolidation of RAM (memory used by apps) on the same wafer as CPU/GPU/Neural Engine. Analysts expect further iteration rather than a radical redesign. For current iPhone 14/17 owners, the upgrade calculus remains incremental, while foldable buyers may weigh affordability against headline features.
Xiaomi SU7 price in China under Tesla Model 3 as updates boost battery and powertrain
March 21, 2026, 1:50 AM EDT. Xiaomi's SU7 goes on sale in China at 219,900 yuan (~£27,500). The range-topping Max is 303,900 yuan, with the Pro at 249,900 and the base 10,000 yuan below January's pre-order price; current base is only 4,000 yuan higher. Chinese media say the SU7 remains cheaper than the Tesla Model 3 by about 15,600 yuan at startup. Below the skin, the car gains major battery and powertrain upgrades. The base pack rises to 73 kWh with a 752-volt system, while the Max's 101.7 kWh pack runs at 897 volts. Xiaomi claims 670 kilometres (CLTC) in 15 minutes of fast charging. Range grows across variants: 720 km standard, 902 km Pro, 835 km Max. All three now use the V6s Plus motor, wider rear tires (265 mm), and standard dual-chamber air suspension with adaptive dampers.
OpenAI bets on autonomous AI researcher as North Star for AI research
March 21, 2026, 1:46 AM EDT. OpenAI will focus on an autonomous AI researcher that can tackle problems beyond human reach with minimal human steering. The effort is the firm's North Star for years, uniting work on reasoning models, agents and interpretability. It aims to roll out an autonomous AI research intern by September, a precursor to a fully automated multi-agent system planned for 2028. Tasks could span math, physics, biology, chemistry and policy, as long as they can be framed in text, code or sketches. The plan comes as OpenAI faces rivals such as Anthropic and Google DeepMind. Chief scientist Jakub Pachocki argues the field is nearing models that can operate indefinitely in a coherent way, like a lab in a data center. Codex, launched earlier, is cited as an agent-based step.
Ukrainian drones shortlisted for US Drone Dominance contest as Chinese components are cut from supply
March 21, 2026, 1:44 AM EDT. Two Ukrainian manufacturers, SkyFall and Ukrainian Defense Drones Tech Corporation, advanced to the final phase of the Pentagon's $1.1 billion Drone Dominance contest. SkyFall's Shrike 10 Fiber, developed with Skycutter, scored 99.3 out of 100 in phase one, beating an American rival by more than ten points. It uses fiber-optic guidance, not radio, making it resilient to electronic warfare; the fiber spool extends about 20 km for stable video. The drone carries up to 1 kg warhead mass. Ukrainian Defense Drones Tech Corporation presented the F10 strike quadcopter, finishing sixth with 72.9 points. The firms have localized their supply chains, eliminating Chinese components. The program unfolds in four stages; phase one envisages about 30,000 drones at $5,000 each, with larger orders planned in later phases.
Tesla fixes Wall Connector Wi-Fi issue with Update 26.2
March 21, 2026, 1:36 AM EDT. Tesla says the Gen 3 Wall Connector's long-standing Wi-Fi problem with WPA3 and mixed-mode networks is fixed in firmware 26.2.0, rolling out since mid-February. Users reported devices dropping from modern routers and the Wall Connector failing to stay online, complicating real-time data and firmware updates in the Tesla app. The update brings stable auto-negotiation with WPA3 and is typically installed automatically in the background overnight; check your version in the app under Home > Settings > My Home Info > My Products. If not yet updated, a workaround is to create a dedicated 2.4 GHz guest network using WPA2-Personal, though a full patch is now available. Earlier fixes, such as 24.44.3, briefly helped in 2024, but 25.x caused a renewed issue.
Memvid recruits for an "AI bully" role to test chatbots, paying $800 for an eight-hour endurance session
March 21, 2026, 1:34 AM EDT. Memvid, a California startup, is hiring a temporary AI bully to test leading chatbots for eight hours at $800. No AI degree required: candidates must stay engaged, revisit topics and push the AI to admit mistakes while recording results. Co-founder Mohamed Omar says the test exposes how memory and context drift-where systems forget or hallucinate-undermine reliability. A 2025 ICLR paper echoed the risk, noting a 30%-60% drop in accuracy when remembering facts across sustained chats. The firm notes many applicants are knowledge workers relying on AI tools, raising concern about confident wrongness in real-world deployments.
Barclays says iPhone Fold unlikely to ship before December 2026
March 21, 2026, 1:32 AM EDT. Barclays analyst Tim Long cautions the iPhone Fold may not ship until December 2026, due to TSMC capacity constraints and ongoing memory market turmoil. The note frames a staggered rollout to align supply of the next-gen A20 Pro chip powering the Fold and the iPhone 18 Pro line. Long adds a later possibility of a March 2027 release for either an iPhone Air 2 or an iPhone 18 Plus, a signal that the analyst's scope extends beyond the base iPhone 18 lineup. Separately, reports say the crease could be as shallow as 0.15mm thanks to Ultra-thin Flexible Glass and a liquid-metal hinge. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says the Fold will run iPad-like multi-tasking; Face ID disappears in favor of side-button Touch ID; inner display tests with under-display cameras show subpar quality.
Val Kilmer AI resurrection sparks fan backlash in new film
March 21, 2026, 1:30 AM EDT. Fans reacted with mixed emotions to news that an AI likeness of Val Kilmer will appear in the independent film As Deep as the Grave after his death. The project cast Kilmer as Father Fintan and relied on the actor's estate and family consent, with director Coerte Voorhees saying Kilmer wanted to participate before illness stalled filming. Some fans called the move morally troubling and even illegal, arguing it exploits a deceased star or amounts to acting without consent. Others supported using AI if approved by the family and intended as a tribute. Voorhees said the family was compensated and supported the project. The debate highlights broader tensions over AI in entertainment and rights, as Hollywood weighs whether resurrection-like tech should become a norm.
From nostalgia to daily use: NFC payments on my Samsung Galaxy
March 21, 2026, 1:28 AM EDT. An author who once chased hidden phone features rediscovered a quiet utility: NFC. After years of chasing novelty, they found that essential hardware can fade from view. A few days ago, the writer realized they had overlooked NFC, and began using it daily on their Samsung Galaxy handset. The Galaxy Wallet-a system app-enables contactless payments in seconds, even without unlocking the device on a S21. The narrator had earlier relied on UPI transactions in India via Samsung Wallet rather than tapping a card; that habit has shifted. The piece notes that while NFC remains less ubiquitous than the camera, it is now integrated into daily life for payments. Readers are reminded that the feature can be disabled from the app if safety concerns arise.
Space Force shifts GPS III launch from ULA's Vulcan to SpaceX Falcon 9
March 21, 2026, 1:24 AM EDT. The Space Force will launch the GPS III mission on a SpaceX Falcon 9 no sooner than late April, switching from ULA's Vulcan rocket amid an ongoing anomaly investigation. The change follows the Feb. 12 USSF-87 flight, during which one of Vulcan's four solid rocket motor boosters experienced a significant performance anomaly. ULA has paused Vulcan launches as investigators seek a root cause. In the swap, Vulcan will instead carry USSF-70, a 2028 mission originally awarded to SpaceX that will test remote proximity operations using GAS-T. GPS satellites are qualified for both rockets, and officials note the Rapid Response Trailblazer program has demonstrated GPS re-manifesting capabilities. The move aims to preserve rapid delivery of advanced GPS capability while the Vulcan investigation continues.
Google Store discounts Pixel 10 series, watches and Nest devices
March 21, 2026, 1:18 AM EDT. Google Store has discounts across smartphones, wearables and smart home gear. The highlight is the Pixel lineup: Pixel 10 Pro XL now $1,404 (from $1,629); Pixel 10 Pro at $1,149 (down from $1,349); and Pixel 10 at $949 (down from $1,099). The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is $2,099 (from $2,399). In wearables, Pixel Watch 3 is $299.99 and Pixel Watch 4 is $379.99. Fitness and audio deals include Fitbit Sense 2 at $259.95 and Pixel Buds Pro 2 at $239. The Google TV Streamer 4K is $99.99; Nest Cam Indoor (wired, 3rd gen) $99.99; Nest Doorbell (wired, 3rd gen) $189.99; Nest Cam Outdoor (wired, 2nd gen) $159.99; and Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen) $319.99. Offers run through late March or early April, per Google Store.
Tesla's Optimus faces physics wall as stock valuation outruns fundamentals
March 21, 2026, 1:16 AM EDT. Tesla's stock story stretches beyond cars. The author notes the company trades at a sky-high valuation-roughly 250x earnings-while fundamentals show a different trend. The focus shifts from vehicles to robotics, with Optimus presented as a strategic pivot that became a central bet in January 2026. The piece argues that physics and engineering constraints create a wall between flashy demonstrations and mass-market production. It highlights a widening gap between hype and reality: revenue fell 3.8% to $94.8 billion, EBIT down 38.1%, and EPS off 31% ex-NRI. Market capitalization sits near $1.5 trillion, larger than Toyota, VW, Ford and GM combined. The article promises to analyze why a goal of 1 million robots by 2027 may be a dangerous gamble in a capital-intensive industry.
OnePlus Watch 3 hits $50 Amazon discount; battery life tops Galaxy Watch 8
March 21, 2026, 1:12 AM EDT. OnePlus is offering a rare $50 cut on the OnePlus Watch 3 ahead of Amazon's Big Spring Sale, bringing the price to $249.99. The Android smartwatch is praised for battery life, delivering 4-6 days in normal use and up to 16 days in Power Saver mode. In tests, it outlasts the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 series on typical battery life. The device also packs a rotating titanium crown, sharp AMOLED display with 2,200 nits brightness, and 32GB of onboard storage, plus health sensors (HRM, SpO2, skin temperature). Drawbacks include limited OS updates (Wear OS 7 is the ceiling) and the NA model's lack of ECG. The review highlights solid performance and a 4.5/5 rating, making the discount a rare chance to buy a battery-life leader under $300.
NASA finishes second Artemis II fueling test as countdown proceeds toward March launch
March 21, 2026, 1:10 AM EDT. NASA wrapped a second full dress rehearsal fueling of the Space Launch System on the Kennedy Space Center pad, pumping more than 700,000 gallons (2.6 million liters) of supercold fuel into the rocket. The countdown followed the plan to the half-minute, then rolled back to rehearse the final 10 minutes. NASA said late at night the test produced minimal hydrogen leakage, well within safety limits. It was the most critical part of the two-day exercise and will inform whether the March launch window for Artemis II remains open. Three astronauts joined Thursday's operations, and a two-week quarantine begins Friday to preserve flexibility in the window. In a prior rehearsal, leaks prompted seals and a clogged filter replacement; Thursday's results gave engineers confidence in the new seals.
Huawei launches Atlas 350 AI accelerator, claims power edge over Nvidia H20
March 21, 2026, 1:08 AM EDT. Huawei unveiled the Atlas 350 AI accelerator card for inference, powered by the Ascend 950PR chip. Officials say the card delivers 1.56 petaflops of FP4 computing power, a 2.8-times edge over Nvidia's H20 in China, highlighting its suitability for AI inference in search, recommendation, multimodal generation and large language models. The FP4 designation denotes low-precision computing that speeds data movement. Huawei described the Atlas 350 as aiming to match-or surpass-peers in AI inference while integrating into servers. The launch signals Huawei's push into AI infrastructure with self-developed semiconductors, a bid to reduce reliance on American tech after Ascend chip breakthroughs.
Google Store discounts Pixel 10 series, Pixel Watch, Nest and more
March 21, 2026, 1:04 AM EDT. Google Store discounts cover the Pixel 10 series, Pixel Watch lineup, Pixel Buds Pro 2 and Nest devices. Notable prices include: Pixel 10 Pro XL now $1,404 (was $1,629; through March 22); Pixel 10 Pro$1,149 (from $1,349; through March 22); Pixel 10$949 (from $1,099; through March 22); Pixel 10 Pro Fold$2,099 (from $2,399; through March 22). The Pixel Watch 3$299.99 (was $429.99; through March 30); Pixel Watch 4$379.99 (was $479.99; through March 30). Other deals: Fitbit Sense 2$259.95 (was $329.95; through March 26); Pixel Buds Pro 2$239 (was $299; through March 30). Nest devices: Nest Cam Indoor$99.99; Nest Doorbell$189.99; Nest Cam Outdoor$159.99; Nest Learning Thermostat$319.99. Source: Google Store.
Amazon reportedly developing Alexa-focused smartphone codenamed Transformer
March 21, 2026, 1:00 AM EDT. Reuters reports Amazon is quietly pursuing a smartphone built around Alexa and deep personalization, codenamed Transformer, with development led by its ZeroOne devices unit and veteran executive J Allard. Since Panos Panay took charge of devices and services in 2023, Amazon has sought to shed the cheap image and reframe hardware around premium experiences. The project contemplates two form factors: a traditional smartphone and a dumbphone for secondary use, possibly inspired by Light Phone. The device would prioritize AI features at its core and aim to sync with home voice assistant Alexa, potentially reducing reliance on traditional app stores. The effort remains in early stages and could be scrapped if strategy or finances shift amid fierce competition from Apple and Samsung.
Don't swim with a smartwatch: IP ratings don't guarantee waterproofing
March 21, 2026, 12:58 AM EDT. Tech Advisor warns that IP ratings such as 5ATM+IP68 do not guarantee safe swimming with smartwatches. Tests use clean, fresh water, while real conditions-saltwater and chlorinated pools or moving water-can cause internal corrosion and damage. A Reddit user wearing a Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro experienced watch failure after ocean swimming, finding salt buildup inside and signs of corrosion on the haptic motor. Samsung notes caveats: do not stay submerged, avoid fast-moving water, and water resistance is not permanent; disinfectants or pool salt can affect performance. The lesson travels beyond a single model: pool and ocean use can compromise even premium devices.
Nvidia-backed CoreWeave targets quadruple revenue by 2027, profits unclear
March 21, 2026, 12:56 AM EDT. CoreWeave is a cloud provider focused on AI computing power and a notable Nvidia investment, with Nvidia owning more than 24 million shares worth over $2 billion. It posted a 110% year-over-year revenue jump in Q4 and a revenue backlog near $67 billion, up 342% from a year earlier, signaling demand outpacing capacity. Wall Street expects revenue to climb from about $5.13 billion in the last 12 months to $12.5 billion by 2026 and $23.1 billion by 2027-a more than fourfold rise. Profits are not yet in sight; CoreWeave is plowing cash into growth to capture market share before profitability. Investors should weigh whether the upside justifies the risk.
Tesla bets $2 billion on xAI as AI becomes core to its strategy
March 21, 2026, 12:54 AM EDT. Tesla disclosed plans to invest about $2 billion in xAI, the AI start-up founded by CEO Elon Musk. The move aligns with a broader push to embed AI across the company, from Full Self-Driving (FSD) and robotaxis to the Optimus humanoid robot. xAI aims to build large-scale models, with Grok already powering features on X. For Tesla, the bet could speed access to advanced models, compute infrastructure, and engineering talent, and reinforce vertical integration of software and hardware. Yet the arrangement also introduces governance questions and execution risk for investors, as funding a start-up in a still-developing field carries uncertainties. If the partnership scales, it could strengthen Tesla's technology stack; if it stalls, it may complicate oversight and capital allocation.
How to gain exposure to SpaceX before its IPO: ways for investors
March 21, 2026, 12:52 AM EDT. SpaceX may go public after a surge in private funding, but investors can gain exposure now. SpaceX has raised about $11.9 billion, with Alphabet's Google among early backers since 2015. For retail investors, buying Alphabet offers a proxy to SpaceX's upside, while acknowledging Alphabet's broader business. Some ETFs own SpaceX, including ARK Venture Fund and the XOVR ETF; the KraneShares Artificial Intelligence and Technology ETF (AGIX) also holds a stake via xAI. Remember ETFs are funds, not a direct SpaceX position, and come with fees and holdings complexity. Accredited investors can access secondary markets-Forge Global, EquityZen, Hiive-to trade private shares, though with higher risk and lower liquidity than public stocks.
Nvidia leads Friday's analyst calls; Arm, Apple, Rivian, Chipotle, Chevron upgraded
March 21, 2026, 12:46 AM EDT. Analysts cap Friday with a string of upgrades and reiterations across tech and energy. Nvidia is reiterated as outperform; Wolfe calls NVDA 'too cheap to ignore,' noting the stock trades at about 13x its bull-case EPS and remains the firm's favorite idea. HSBC upgrades Arm to Buy, arguing Arm's AI CPU trajectory shifts it from a smartphone IP play to a major AI server beneficiary. Morgan Stanley reiterates Apple as overweight, noting decelerating App Store revenue in Q1 and strong iPhone demand into the June quarter. Jefferies lifts Oneok to Buy; Mizuho upgrades Chipotle to Outperform on near-term comp inflection and margin visibility. Barclays keeps Rivian and Tesla at Equal Weight, citing Uber partnership and chips push. Oppenheimer upgrades Freshpet to Outperform; Jefferies upgrades Mettler-Toledo; HSBC upgrades Chevron to Buy with a $215 target.
Apple explains three core types in M5 chips in new interview
March 21, 2026, 12:44 AM EDT. Apple has clarified the M5 line uses three core types: efficiency cores, performance core, and the renamed super cores. The M5 is built with efficiency cores and super cores, while the M5 Pro and M5 Max add a new performance core tier that handles multi-threaded tasks. In a Mac & i interview, Anand Shimpi explains the super core is the fastest CPU core and optimized for single-core performance; the efficiency core prioritizes power savings for background work. He says the super core is a 'completely tailor-made microarchitecture' distinct from the other cores. The performance core aims to balance power and multi-thread performance, delivering 'the best of both worlds,' per Shimpi. Apple's Doug Brooks says the naming makes each core's strengths clear. No mention yet of an M5 Ultra or Fusion Architecture.
NASA's Artemis II moves to launch pad for April window after repairs
March 21, 2026, 12:32 AM EDT. NASA's Artemis II moon rocket has rolled back to the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center after repairs to the 322-foot-tall SLS and Orion stack, aiming for an April window. After two wet dress rehearsals and leaks, the stack was returned to the Vehicle Assembly Building for fixes. If tests succeed, NASA could lift off as early as April 1 on a 10-day lunar flyby with a four-person crew that quarantined this week. The move back to the pad triggers final checks, including another wet dress rehearsal and fueling. NASA has framed the period from April 1-6 (and possibly April 30) as the window. The agency had signaled April 2026 as the outer deadline and is pursuing annual launches after Artemis I delays.
Indonesia's EV push encounters local-cost questions as Dragon and Titan loom
March 21, 2026, 12:30 AM EDT. Indonesia aims to be a global EV supply chain player as Jokowi opens a Hyundai EV and battery plant in Karawang and officials promise a strengthened ecosystem. The country sits on nickel, copper and bauxite but local communities worry about the social and environmental costs of nickel projects unless laws change. In North Maluku, the Dragon project-Antam, IBC and CATL-will build mining, processing and a recycling facility, plus a Karawang battery plant slated for 2026. A second project, Titan, led by Antam, IBC, Daaz Bara Lestari with Huayou Cobalt and EVE Energy, targets 30 GWh annually with smelting and refining in the same province. With targets of 400k EVs by 2025 and 600k by 2030, production remains a laggard; June 2025 output stood at 25,861 EVs, while Q1 2025 sales rose 152.5% per PwC.
Nvidia's GTC unfurls $1 trillion AI chip bet, OpenClaw strategy, Olaf robot finale
March 21, 2026, 12:28 AM EDT. At Nvidia's GTC keynote, CEO Jensen Huang painted a future where Nvidia underpins AI training, autonomous vehicles and even Disney parks. In a two-and-a-half-hour address, Huang set a target of roughly $1 trillion in AI chip sales through 2027 and pressed a sweeping OpenClaw strategy to anchor customers across industries. The event showcased Nvidia's expanding web of infrastructure partnerships for startups and enterprises, signaling that the company wants to be foundational to much of the AI stack. The show closed on a quirky note-an Olaf-like robot whose mic was cut-that underscored Nvidia's push into embodied AI. Analysts say the plan hinges on timely execution and broad ecosystem buy-in.
Amazon offers free gift cards with Samsung Galaxy S26 series purchases
March 21, 2026, 12:26 AM EDT. Amazon is offering a free gift card with purchases of Samsung's Galaxy S26 series, according to Android Authority's Paul Jones. The deals apply to all colors. The lineup includes the Galaxy S26 (6.3-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED, FHD+ 120Hz, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, 12GB RAM, triple cameras 50MP/12MP/10MP, 4,300mAh, 25W wired, 15W wireless); the Galaxy S26 Plus (6.7-inch QHD+ 120Hz, 4,900mAh, 45W wired, 20W wireless); and the Galaxy S26 Ultra (6.9-inch QHD+ 120Hz, 200MP main, 50MP/50MP/10MP, 5,000mAh, 60W wired, 25W wireless, S Pen). The offers come from Amazon and apply regardless of color; act quickly, as the promotion could end soon.
Pentagon formalizes Palantir Maven AI as official military program of record
March 21, 2026, 12:24 AM EDT. Deputy Defense Secretary Steve Feinberg declares Palantir's Maven AI system an official program of record, cementing long-term use across the U.S. military. In a March 9 letter to senior Pentagon leaders, Feinberg said embedding Maven would give warfighters the latest tools to detect, deter and dominate adversaries in all domains. The designation, expected by the end of the current fiscal year in September, would streamline adoption and secure stable funding. Oversight of Maven moves from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) to the Pentagon's Chief Digital Artificial Intelligence Office (CDAO) within 30 days; future Palantir contracting will be handled by the Army. Maven analyzes data from satellites, drones, radars, sensors and intelligence reports to flag potential threats.
Amazon reportedly developing AI smartphone codename Transformer
March 21, 2026, 12:22 AM EDT. Amazon is exploring a new AI-driven smartphone, code-named Transformer, according to a Fox Business report. The device would tie into Alexa and Amazon's services, and is being developed within the company's devices and services unit. Details on price, funding, revenue outlook, and a firm timeline were not disclosed, and sources cautioned the project could be canceled. Amazon previously tried smartphones with the Fire Phone in 2014, a venture that ended after about 14 months and a large inventory charge. If real, the device would mark a re-entry into a market currently led by Apple and Samsung, with no confirmation from Amazon.
Crimson Desert hits 2 million sales as Pearl Abyss pledges fixes after rocky launch
March 21, 2026, 12:20 AM EDT.Crimson Desert, the single-player RPG from Pearl Abyss, sold through 2 million copies within a day of release, the studio said on social media. It said it was humbled by the reception while acknowledging launch rough edges and promising to listen to feedback and do its utmost to improve quickly. Reported issues include Xbox App players unable to launch on PC, performance problems on the base PS5, and troublesome controls, prompting some players to seek refunds. Eurogamer praised the game's vast world and fidelity but criticized character texture and charm. Pearl Abyss did not specify fixes. The publisher urged players to consult guides on taming horses, stealing, and fishing to get started as it addresses the issues.
Nvidia debuts LPU and Vera CPUs at GTC 2026 as agentic AI takes the spotlight
March 21, 2026, 12:14 AM EDT. Two big chip announcements headline Nvidia's GTC 2026: a Language Processing Unit (LPU) built on technology from Groq, part of Nvidia's $20 billion deal, and a rack of Vera CPUs signaling a CPU renaissance for agentic AI where lots of data transfer and orchestration occur. Nvidia also unveiled NemoClaw, an enterprise version of OpenClaw atop its software stack. The event underscores a shift from GPU-centric demos to tooling for autonomous agents, with CEO Jensen Huang saying agentic AI has reached an inflection point requiring faster inference. CNBC's Katie Tarasov reported the mood on the floor, noting the focus on enabling multi-agent ecosystems rather than single-task models. Attendance was high, and Nvidia framed the year as building out compute for an agent-driven future.
Artemis 2 reaches launch pad, eyes April 1 launch window
March 21, 2026, 12:08 AM EDT. NASA's Artemis 2 mission moved the SLS rocket and its Orion crew capsule to Launch Complex 39B at Kennedy Space Center after an overnight rollout from the VAB. The 4-mile trek by crawler-transporter 2 began at 12:20 a.m. EDT, and ground teams will prepare systems for a potential April 1 launch window. Delays due to high winds pushed the rollout late, but the journey to the pad is now complete, with prep work ahead. The mission will carry four astronauts on a roughly 10-day lunar flyby, returning to Earth.
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Nvidia might reach a $6 trillion valuation by 2027, according to Dan Ives at Wedbush.
March 21, 2026, 12:00 AM EDT. Dan Ives at Wedbush Securities isn’t backing off his bullish stance on Nvidia—he’s throwing out a $6 trillion market cap by 2027 as AI momentum picks up. In a post-GTC chat with CNBC International, Ives shrugged off worries about stock swings, saying the company’s massive run-up is simply a byproduct of outperformance. According to him, the AI cycle is still just warming up; he calls this year three in what he pegs as an 8-to-10 year ramp, citing a staggering 12-to-1 demand-to-supply ratio for Nvidia chips. The Wedbush call leans on the rapidly expanding addressable market—currently pegged at $3-4 trillion for inference and hardware. Still, Ives expects Nvidia to chart an even sharper climb as it cements itself as a foundational platform. Recent figures put Nvidia’s valuation at $4.385 trillion. Alphabet and Microsoft are still very much in the race. NVDA stock is down for the year while tech names remain choppy.