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From Coffee Shops to Everywhere: SoundHound's Keyvan Mohajer on Voice AI's Expanding Reach
SoundHound Co-Founder and CEO Keyvan Mohajer introduces the company's Voice AI technology and discusses a recent partnership with Peet's Coffee.

Fortnite Fatigue: Epic Games Cuts 1,000 Jobs and $500M in Costs
Epic Games confirmed it is laying off more than 1,000 employees, roughly 20% of its workforce, and slashing $500 million in costs.

BetMGM’s Bold Playbook: CEO on Betting Season, App Upgrades & Industry Expansion
Adam Greenblatt, BetMGM CEO, shares insights on football betting forecasts, the booming sports wagering industry, and the game‑changing enhancements to the app.

NBCUniversal Hits Record NFL Ad Sales, Sells Out Super Bowl LX Spots Early
As the NFL season kicks off, NBCUniversal announced it has reached its highest-ever revenue from advertising and partnerships tied to pro football.

Newsmax Sues Fox News for Alleged Monopoly, Claims Intimidation
Newsmax filed a federal lawsuit accusing Fox News of monopolistic practices aimed at stifling competition in the right-leaning cable news market.

OpenAI Boosts Secondary Share Sale to $10.3B at $500B Valuation
OpenAI is expanding its secondary share sale to approximately $10.3 billion, up from a previously planned $6 billion.

Walmart-Backed OnePay Launches $35 Wireless Plan to Expand Into “Super App” Territory
OnePay, the Walmart-backed fintech firm, is launching OnePay Wireless, a $35 per month unlimited 5G mobile plan in partnership with startup Gigs.

AI Boom or Bubble? Breaking Down Big Tech’s Wild Ride
Axios' Madison Mills joins to ask the big question: Is the AI-fueled tech boom sustainable—or are we watching a bubble inflate before it bursts?

Amazon Discontinuing Prime Invitee Program
Amazon is discontinuing its Prime Invitee program, which has allowed Prime members to share free shipping benefits.

Google Wins Chrome-Apple Deal But Ordered to Share Data
In a significant ruling, a U.S. District Judge decided that Google can maintain its Chrome browser and search deal with Apple but must now share search data.

Powerball Jackpot Soars to $1.3 Billion
After no ticket matched all six numbers in the Labor Day Powerball draw, the jackpot has ballooned to an astonishing $1.3 billion, the fifth largest in history.
