OpenAI is making its own phone to compete with the iPhone (1 minute read)
OpenAI plans to launch its first phone in 2028. The company is working with MediaTek and Qualcomm to develop smartphone processors. Mass production is expected to start in 2028. Specifications and suppliers are expected to be finalized by late 2026 or Q1 2027. The phone will likely heavily utilize AI agents, making it work and feel very different from current smartphones.
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Apple Planning to Launch Two New 'Ultra' Products in the Next Year (1 minute read)
Apple plans to release the iPhone Ultra and the MacBook Ultra in the next year. The iPhone Ultra will be a foldable iPhone that will likely be released alongside the iPhone 17 Pro, despite not being part of the iPhone 18 lineup. The MacBook Ultra will feature an OLED panel and a touch screen. Its release may be pushed back by several months due to memory supply chain shortages. An AirPods Ultra could also be on the way.
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Science & Futuristic Technology
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Meta Platforms Enters Solar-Power Pact (3 minute read)
Meta has agreed to purchase up to a gigawatt of solar power from Overview Energy, a startup that aims to deploy satellites capable of providing power to customers on Earth. Overview is working toward an in-space demonstration in 2028. It will target commercial service two years after that. The company is currently developing the satellites along with the production lines to manufacture them.
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The world's most complex machine (22 minute read)
Advanced semiconductors are the most important technology in the world. However, everyone who hopes to manufacture semiconductors is dependent on ASML, a relatively obscure Dutch company. ASML makes the only machines in the world capable of stenciling the transistors onto a chip with the precision necessary to fit billions on a 30-centimeter wafer. This article tells the story of how ASML overtook its competition to become the sole supplier of these machines.
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Programming, Design & Data Science
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Tesla files to deliver Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package – ending the saga (4 minute read)
Tesla has filed an S-8 registration statement with the SEC to register 303,960,630 shares of common stock for CEO Elon Musk under his 2018 pay package. The award was contingent on Tesla hitting 12 escalating market cap and operational milestones. It granted Musk options to buy 304 million shares (split-adjusted) at $23.34 per share. Musk must remain CEO or a product development executive at Tesla through to at least 2028 for the shares to vest, and he's required to hold them for five years.
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Symphony (GitHub Repo)
Symphony allows teams to manage work instead of supervising coding agents. It turns project work into isolated, autonomous implementation runs. The agents complete tasks and provide Proof-of-Work, allowing engineers to work at a higher level. Symphony works best in codebases that have adopted harness engineering.
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Agent Memory Patterns (7 minute read)
This article discusses how to add memory to agents. The three most common types of mutable memory are Files, Memory Blocks, and Skills. Files are for data and knowledge, Memory Blocks are a flat key-value store, and Skills are indexed files that contain data or instructions that are only needed in certain circumstances. Editable memory makes agents extremely powerful.
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OpenAI and Microsoft Reach Deal to Give Startup New Freedom (3 minute read)
OpenAI and Microsoft have forged a new deal that gives OpenAI the freedom to partner with anyone, caps the revenue OpenAI must share with Microsoft through 2030, and removes a clause that allowed OpenAI to limit Microsoft's access to its future technology when systems reach the AGI threshold. The relationship between the two companies was strained last year in part because of the control Microsoft had over OpenAI's intellectual property and exclusivity agreements. The revised deal offers greater predictability for the companies.
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