Sometimes, founding a startup just once isn’t enough.
Meta reportedly delays mixed reality glasses until 2027
aMeta lready sells VR headsets and Ray-Ban smart glasses, but these new glasses sound a bit different. Their format factor would reportedly be similar to the Apple Vision Pro, with a puck-like power source.
Pat Gelsinger wants to save Moore’s Law, with a little help from the Feds
The company is aiming to produce its first silicon wafers by 2028 and have its first commercial system online by 2029.
AWS needs you to believe in AI agents
AWS announced a wave of new AI agent tools at re:Invent 2025, but can Amazon actually catch up to the AI leaders? While the cloud giant is betting big on enterprise AI with its third-gen chip and database discounts that got developers cheering, it’s still fighting to prove it can compete beyond infrastructure. This week […]
Waymo to issue software recall over how robotaxis behave around school buses
The voluntary recall comes as scrutiny by federal regulators and local school district officials increases.
Sources: AI synthetic research startup Aaru raised a Series A at a $1B ‘headline’ valuation
The one-year-old startup, which does market research on simulated populations, had a multi-tier valuation round, sources tell TechCrunch.
Ex-Googler’s Yoodli triples valuation to $300M+ with AI built to assist, not replace, people
Yoodli counts Google, Snowflake, and Databricks among its customers.
Digital artist Beeple put his face on a $100K robot dog next to Elon Musk and Picasso – it sold first
The project marks at least the second time Winkelmann has become the art world’s main character.

When the Money Doesn’t Follow the Students: America’s Education Funding Crisis
Here’s something that should make every taxpayer sit up and pay attention: America’s four largest public-sector unions just spent nearly a billion dollars on politics in the 2024 election cycle. And here’s the kicker—86% of that money came directly from member dues, not voluntary political donations. We’re talking about $915 million from the National Education Association, the American Federation of...

Day 241: Frederick W. Smith
#250for250: Honoring America’s Living Veterans Part of Nexfinity News’ series celebrating 250 exceptional veterans who embody American Exceptionalism Frederick W. Smith’s journey from Marine Corps captain to founder of one of the world’s most successful logistics companies exemplifies how military leadership principles can transform civilian enterprise. After earning his economics degree from Yale, Smith served with distinction in Vietnam, where...