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Google Overhauls Search Bar for First Time in 25 Years
Google updates its search box for the first time in 25 years, introducing AI agents, file uploads, and interactive features that change the browsing landscape.

xAI Launches Grok Build Coding Agent for Professional Engineers
xAI introduces Grok Build, a professional terminal-based coding agent featuring planning modes, MCP server support, and deep developer integrations.

Microsoft Restricts Claude Code to Push Internal GitHub Copilot Adoption
Microsoft is revoking Claude Code licenses for its developers, forcing a shift to GitHub Copilot to ensure employees use the company's own AI tools.

OpenAI vs. Apple: Legal Battle Looms Over iPhone Integration
OpenAI may sue Apple over hidden ChatGPT features in iOS and lost revenue, while Apple raises privacy and hardware competition concerns.

Amazon Lifts Ban on Claude Code and Codex After Internal Pushback
Amazon reverses course, allowing employees to use Claude Code and Codex after internal pressure to drop the exclusive requirement for its Kiro tool.

Notion Launches Developer Platform for Real-Time Data Integration
Notion's new Developer Platform and CLI allow real-time data syncing and automated workflows, turning the workspace into a programmable API-driven hub.

A $300 Billion Data Center Could Heat Utah Like 23 Atomic Bombs Daily
The proposed Stratos data center in Utah could cost $300B and release heat equivalent to 23 atomic bombs daily, raising local temperatures by up to 6°C.

IPv8: A Proposed Shortcut to Solving the IP Address Shortage
Network architect James Thain proposes IPv8 to expand IPv4 using ASN 'area codes,' creating 30 trillion addresses without a forced IPv6 migration.

Googlebook: The New Hybrid Laptop Replacing the Chromebook
Google announces Googlebook and Aluminum OS to replace Chromebooks, merging Android and ChromeOS features with partners like Dell, HP, and Asus.

Edge Computing in Space: Linux Micro Data Center Hits Orbit
Voyager launches a Linux micro data center to the ISS, cutting data latency by 30x. Discover the future of orbital edge computing and the $10/kg cost barrier.

Google and SpaceX: The Race to Build Data Centers in Orbit
Google and SpaceX are exploring orbital data centers for cheaper AI processing through Project Suncatcher and Starlink technology.

SpaceX Proposes 1 Million Satellites Amid Scientist Warnings
SpaceX's plan to launch 1 million satellites faces backlash from scientists warning of collision risks and threats to the Hubble Space Telescope.