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  • Nvidia Expands into Telecom with ARC and Nokia Partnership
    November 1, 2025, 6:52 PM EDT. Nvidia is broadening its AI-driven chip empire beyond data centers into telecom. The company's GPUs have fueled revenue growth, and its new ARC - the Nvidia Aerial Radio Network Computer - is a programmable, wireless-ready computer designed to process AI at the edge. Nokia will use ARC as the base station as it pivots to 6G, aiming to speed up and improve cellphone communications. If successful, Nvidia could gain a central role in a $3 trillion telecom market, expanding from GPUs to edge AI infrastructure. The partnership underlines Nvidia's strategy to monetize AI across industries, not just databases. While competition remains, this move could accelerate the integration of AI-powered networks and redefine the telecom landscape.
  • Microsoft to grow headcount with more leverage thanks to AI, Nadella says
    November 1, 2025, 6:36 PM EDT. Microsoft plans to grow its workforce again, with CEO Satya Nadella saying headcount will expand with a lot more leverage thanks to AI. The 2025 fiscal year ended with about 228,000 employees after rounds of layoffs, including another 9,000 in July. Over the next year, workers will unlearn and relearn how to do their jobs using AI features in Microsoft 365 and the GitHub Copilot coding assistant, powered by models from OpenAI and Anthropic. Nadella said the goal is to resume headcount growth once the organization operates with maximum leverage. The move follows peers like Amazon cutting 14,000 roles and underscores how AI is reshaping staffing and cloud strategy.
  • Pentagon reportedly awards SpaceX $2B for 'Golden Dome' anti-missile satellite project
    November 1, 2025, 6:20 PM EDT. According to the Wall Street Journal, the Pentagon is set to award SpaceX a roughly $2 billion contract to develop up to 600 satellites for tracking missiles and aircraft as part of President Trump's proposed Golden Dome anti-missile defense. While concrete details remain scarce, the project echoes Israel's Iron Dome approach but aims to scale via SpaceX's vast orbital network. The contract could be just one piece of a broader effort, with other firms such as Anduril Industries and Palantir Technologies also connected to the initiative. Beyond the Golden Dome, the report notes the Pentagon intends to use SpaceX's satellite constellations for military communications and vehicle tracking. SpaceX currently operates over 8,000 satellites for Starlink, illustrating the scale of potential capability.
  • NASA's Moon Race: How private firms are pitching faster paths to Artemis III
    November 1, 2025, 6:04 PM EDT. NASA is pressing the commercial sector to propose faster routes to the Moon, including accelerated plans from SpaceX and Blue Origin for Artemis III and broader industry input on alternative approaches to the Moon landing. Most concepts would require six-to-seven years of development, risking the timeline as China pursues a 2030 lunar goal. Artemis III remains targeted for mid-2027, but delays to Starship could push it back. Some experts argue a faster path could come from a newly designed spacecraft rather than perfecting Starship. The debate highlights not just speed but leadership and national security, with the mission aiming to reach the South Pole landing site first.
  • Why the OnePlus 15 Has Me More Excited Than the Galaxy S26
    November 1, 2025, 4:22 PM EDT. With Apple, Samsung, and Google playing it safe, OnePlus is stirring the pot. The OnePlus 15 has debuted in China and will reach the US next month, aiming to shake up the market. Notable shifts include a flat display and frame (moving away from the curved-phone trend) and a new MAO-coated aluminum frame claimed to be ~3.4× stronger than standard aluminum. The Sand Storm color adds to the premium look. OnePlus is also courting fans with a subscription discount and a chance to win a Pad 3, signaling fresh marketing tactics. Key themes: design, durability, availability, and innovation.