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In today’s edition, we are tackling the following:
📱 U.K. warns that 100 countries now possess phone-hacking spyware capabilities.
🎤 Worldcoin falsely claimed a Bruno Mars partnership that never actually existed.
💻 NVIDIA backs AI storage firm Vast Data at $30B valuation.
🛢️ Traders bet $430M on falling oil prices before Trump's ceasefire announcement.
📈 SK Hynix posts record profit as AI chip demand outpaces supply.

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U.K. warns that 100 countries now possess phone-hacking spyware capabilities (TechCrunch)
More: Politico, Tech Buzz
U.K. intelligence found over half of world governments now have access to commercial spyware tools.
The number of countries with hacking tools has risen to 100, up from 80 in 2023.
Rights groups warn governments routinely misuse spyware to target journalists and political opponents.
Worldcoin falsely claimed a Bruno Mars partnership that never actually existed (The Verge)
More: WIRED, Tech Buzz
Worldcoin promoted a Bruno Mars partnership that his representatives say never took place.
Bruno Mars' team denied any discussions or agreements with the Sam Altman-backed crypto venture.
The false claim adds to existing scrutiny over Worldcoin's biometric data collection and marketing tactics.
Google reveals that 75% of its new code is now AI-generated (Business Insider)
More: TOI, The Verge, MSN
Three-quarters of all new Google code is now being generated by AI tools.
CEO Sundar Pichai said a recent complex code migration was completed six times faster using AI agents.
Google engineers using Gemini models now have specific AI adoption goals tied to their performance reviews.
NVIDIA backs AI storage firm Vast Data at $30B valuation (CNBC)
More: Bloomberg, Tech Buzz, Yahoo!
Vast Data closed a $1B Series F funding round, reaching a $30B company valuation.
The round was led by Drive Capital and Access Industries, with NVIDIA and Fidelity participating.
AI companies globally have already raised a record $280.5B in funding so far this year.
Traders bet $430M on falling oil prices before Trump's ceasefire announcement (Reuters)
More: MSN, Economic Times
A $430M bet on falling crude prices was placed just 15 minutes before Trump's ceasefire extension.
It marks the fourth time this month that well-timed oil bets preceded a major Iran-related announcement.
April's directional oil bets have now totalled $2.1B, raising serious concerns about possible insider trading.
U.S. Navy Secretary John Phelan fired amid Pentagon leadership shakeup (NY Post)
More: Reuters, CNN, BBC
Phelan was dismissed after clashing with Defense Secretary Hegseth and other military leaders.
The firing follows Hegseth's earlier removal of the Army's top general just weeks prior.
Phelan's departure comes as the U.S. maintains a naval blockade against Iran.
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SK Hynix posts record profit as AI chip demand outpaces supply (Reuters)
More: CNBC, MSN
SK Hynix reported a five-fold quarterly profit jump driven by surging AI chip demand.
The NVIDIA supplier warned that AI chip demand will continue to exceed its manufacturing capacity.
Shares have surged nearly 90% this year, pushing SK Hynix's market value past ASML's.
Malaysia's king to personally appoint next anti-corruption agency chief (Bloomberg)
More: Straits Times, Reuters
Malaysia's king will personally select the next MACC chief amid misconduct allegations against the current head.
Commissioner Azam Baki faces growing resignation calls over misconduct and public service rule breach allegations.
The scandal has deepened divisions within Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's administration over his anti-graft commitment.
India pilots e-rupee to fix its $80B leaky welfare system (Reuters)
More: Economic Times, Yahoo!
India is testing e-rupee delivery across 10 pilot programs to modernize welfare payments.
The central bank digital currency aims to reduce corruption and inefficiency in the $80B welfare system.
Critics warn that heavily programmed digital money could discourage broader adoption of the e-rupee.
Google upgrades Workspace with sweeping new AI automation tools (TechCrunch)
More: MSN, Tech Buzz
Google announced major AI updates to Workspace at its Cloud Next event this week.
A new 'Workspace Intelligence' system connects Gmail, Calendar, Drive, and Chat for automated task assistance.
Gemini can now build and populate Google Sheets nine times faster than manual data entry.
Sony's ping-pong robot Ace defeats top human players for first time (CNA)
More: Reuters, Japan Times
Sony's AI robot Ace became the first to achieve expert-level performance in a competitive physical sport.
Ace uses high-speed perception and AI-based control to compete under official table tennis federation rules.
Previous ping-pong robots since 1983 have never been able to rival highly skilled human competitors.
Microsoft commits $18B to Australia in its largest ever investment (CNBC)
More: Reuters, MSN
Microsoft's $18B Australian investment covers cybersecurity, workforce upskilling, and AI development initiatives.
The new commitment builds on a previous A$5B investment announced back in October 2023.
Australia has also attracted major AI investment from Amazon and OpenAI in recent months.
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Journalists examine Apple's future as Tim Cook officially steps down (Prof G Markets)
Journalists Patrick McGee and Tripp Mickle assess what Tim Cook got right and where he fell short.
The discussion covers what investors should expect from incoming Apple CEO John Ternus.
Cook's long-term legacy and its implications for Apple's future direction are also examined.
Marc Andreessen explains how the internet reshaped news, politics, & outrage (a16z)
Andreessen discusses how internet-native media now drives real-time narrative spread and cultural attention.
He explores what makes a story become 'the current thing' and how that dynamic emerged.
The conversation covers legacy media's decline and why 2024 marked the first true internet election.
Stripe's head of design breaks down the company's major website redesign (Y Combinator)
Stripe redesigned its website after six years to better reflect how the fintech company has evolved.
Head of Design Katie Dill prioritised crafting a new narrative and building stronger trust through design.
The redesign also addressed how Stripe's design team is adapting to new AI design tools.

OpenAI partners with Infosys to deploy AI tools across enterprise clients (TechCrunch)
More: Tech in Asia, Yahoo!
OpenAI's Codex and other AI tools will be integrated into Infosys's Topaz AI platform.
The partnership targets software modernisation, workflow automation, and large-scale AI deployment for enterprise clients.
Infosys shares have fallen over 22% this year amid AI disruption fears and weak forecasts.
Japanese automakers strengthen India dominance with hybrid vehicle sales (CNBC)
More: MSN
Hybrid vehicles are forecast to reach 10% of Indian car sales by March 2027, doubling EVs.
Tesla has sold fewer than 400 cars and BYD fewer than 7k since 2025 in India.
Poor charging infrastructure, limited affordable EVs, and resale concerns continue to slow Indian EV adoption.
Threads launches Live Chats to drive real-time event conversations (Engadget)
More: TechCrunch, Business Standard
Threads is introducing Live Chats to make the platform feel more timely and culturally relevant.
The feature launches first within NBA Playoff communities, hosted by media personalities including Malika Andrews.
Live Chats support up to 150 active participants, with additional users joining in spectator mode.
X is rolling out new AI-powered custom feed features.
Trump media replaces CEO Nunes after stock plunge wiped out billions.
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India's app market booms but global platforms capture most gains.
Tesla raises its annual capital spending plan to $25B this year.
Nuclear energy is staging a global revival 40 years after Chernobyl.
Shade raises $14M to help creative teams search video libraries easily.
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