Tesla’s AI Ambitions Intensify as Musk Seeks Control Over Future “Robot Army”
Record Deliveries Mask Deeper Challenges in Tesla’s Pivot to AI Tesla’s third-quarter 2025 vehicle delivery numbers shattered previous records, but…
Record Deliveries Mask Deeper Challenges in Tesla’s Pivot to AI Tesla’s third-quarter 2025 vehicle delivery numbers shattered previous records, but…
New Jersey authorities have filed a lawsuit against Amazon, accusing the e-commerce giant of systematically discriminating against pregnant employees and workers with disabilities. The complaint alleges Amazon placed workers on unpaid leave, denied reasonable accommodations, and retaliated against those who sought workplace adjustments.
The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office has filed a significant lawsuit against Amazon, alleging the company engaged in widespread discrimination against pregnant warehouse employees and workers with disabilities across multiple facilities in the state. According to reports, the legal action follows a multi-year investigation by the state’s civil rights division into Amazon’s employment practices.
American shipbuilders and port operators are experiencing significant financial strain following policy shifts against offshore wind development. Industry sources report canceled vessel orders and withdrawn federal grants totaling hundreds of millions of dollars, creating uncertainty for maritime investments nationwide.
U.S. shipbuilders and port operators are facing substantial economic challenges as a result of the Trump administration’s opposition to offshore wind development, according to recent reports. Industry sources indicate the policy stance has triggered canceled government funding, vanished vessel orders, and created uncertainty for billions in maritime infrastructure investments.
Reddit Escalates Legal War Against Unauthorized AI Data Scraping Reddit has launched another significant legal offensive in the escalating battle…
The Growing Insider Risk Epidemic While organizations increasingly fortify their digital perimeters against external attacks, a more insidious threat continues…
Xbox’s Premium Hardware Strategy Takes Shape Microsoft appears to be charting a new course for its gaming hardware division, with…
Major technology companies are converging on a new E2 SSD form factor designed to support 128TB+ drives for next-generation data centers. The 2025 OCP Summit featured significant developments in QLC flash storage, high-bandwidth memory, and cooling solutions from industry leaders including Meta, Samsung, and SK hynix.
Technology leaders are reportedly converging on a new E2 form factor for solid-state drives that could become the industry standard for high-density data center applications, according to presentations at the 2025 Open Compute Platform Summit. Sources indicate the standard is designed to support 64 NAND packages with large flash controllers and high DRAM memory on a single circuit board operating at 30+ watts with minimal airflow requirements.
Market Movers: A Closer Look at Post-Bell Stock Activity As the closing bell echoed across trading floors, several prominent companies…