An initial public offering of Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite company would most likely be a generational wealth event and one of the largest offerings ever.
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A.I. Companies Shatter Fund-Raising Records, as Boom Accelerates
OpenAI, Anthropic, Waymo and other artificial intelligence companies hauled in $297 billion in funding in the first three months of the year.
Goodbye ‘Geeky Hunk’? Gmail Users Can Now Change Their Usernames.
Users who have been saddled with now-cringe email handles since the mid-2000s can now change them without losing any data under a policy Google announced on Wednesday.
Apple’s Fitness Chief, Who Was Accused of Harassment, Is Retiring
The high-profile executive was a key figure in the company’s expansion into fitness technology and services.
One of Apple’s First Employees Looks Back at 50 Years
In 1976, 14-year-old Chris Espinosa rode a moped to his job demonstrating computers made in Steve Jobs’s childhood home. The company has changed, but he’s still there.
Judicial Activism Run Amok: Obama Judge Orders Trump to Make Illegals Legal Again (Yeah, NO)
San Antonio Spurs rookie guard Dylan Harper couldn’t be in a better position
Winning the NBA Rookie of the Year award was an initial goal for San Antonio Spurs guard Dylan Harper this season. So was winning games — which was actually the top goal for Harper, who could be playing deep into the playoffs while other heralded rookies are watching at home. “That’s every kid’s dream, to...
Jason Crowe Jr., Caleb Holt: Lovin’ It At McDonald’s
Missouri-bound Jason Crowe Jr. and Arizona-bound Caleb Holt named co-MVPs at the 2026 McDonald’s All-American Game in Arizona. The best in high school basketball participated in the 49th annual McDonald’s All-American Game at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Ariz., on Tuesday evening. It was the first time the rotating site event has taken place...
How Instagram’s ‘PG-13’ Branding for Teens Unraveled
The social media giant, under legal pressure from the Motion Picture Association, has retreated from its use of the movie rating in its marketing.
Quantum computers need vastly fewer resources than thought to break vital encryption
Building a utility-scale quantum computer that can crack one of the most vital cryptosystems—elliptic curves—doesn’t require nearly the resources anticipated just a year or two ago, two independently written whitepapers have concluded. In one, researchers demonstrated the use of neutral atoms as reconfigurable qubits that have free access to each other. They went on to...


