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All the latest news stories about technology, from today's life-changing innovations to tomorrow's cutting-edge fantasies—and how they're affecting the business world


Skype shut down for good, but users still have these alternatives
Skype users are scrambling to find an alternative after Microsoft shut down the pioneering internet phone service which let people make cheap long distance calls and chat with other users. Google Voice lets users make calls from a smartphone or a desktop web browser but it's only available to people in the U.S. Viber users can call phone numbers but can't get a number to receive calls. Zoom offers phone options too. You could get a number from a low cost virtual carrier or try other internet phone services. Microsoft says some Skype features will migrate to Teams, but its Teams Phone feature is only for businesses.

US expands attempt to blow up Google
The U.S. Justice Department is doubling down on its attempt to break up Google.

Kidnappers in France target cryptocurrency entrepreneurs
French police have rescued the father of a wealthy cryptocurrency entrepreneur in a nighttime raid.

OpenAI reverses course: Nonprofit will continue to control business
OpenAI is reversing course and said Monday its nonprofit will continue to control the business that makes ChatGPT.

Inside Amazon's Project Kuiper Aiming to Rival Starlink with 3,236 Satellites
Jess Weatherbed, reporter at The Verge, helps us understand Amazon's Project Kuiper and its place in the space race. Watch!

Microsoft hikes Xbox prices worldwide on tariff uncertainty
Amid a backdrop of ongoing tariff uncertainty, more and more gamers are facing price hikes. Microsoft raised recommended retailer pricing for its Xbox consoles and controllers around the world this week. Its Xbox Series S, for example, now starts at $379.99 in the U.S. — up $80 from the $299.99 price tag that debuted in 2020. And its more powerful Xbox Series X will be $599.99 going forward, a $100 jump from its previous $499.99 listing. The tech giant didn’t mention tariffs specifically, but cited wider “market conditions and the rising cost of development.” Beyond the U.S., Microsoft also laid out Xbox price adjustments for Europe, the U.K. and Australia. The company said all other countries would also receive updates locally.

Apple posts stronger-than-expected Q2 results
Apple CEO Tim Cook said Thursday that the majority of iPhones sold in the U.S. in the current fiscal quarter will be sourced from India, while iPads and other devices will come from Vietnam as the company works to avoid the impact of President Trump’s tariffs on its business. Apple’s earnings for the first three months of the year topped Wall Street’s expectations thanks to high demand for its iPhones, and the company said tariffs had a limited effect on the fiscal second quarter’s results. Cook added that for the current quarter, assuming things don’t change, Apple expects to see $900 million added to its costs as a result of the tariffs.

50-Year-Old Soviet Spacecraft to Reenter Earth's Atmosphere
50-Year-Old Soviet Spacecraft to Reenter Earth's Atmosphere

Visa wants to give AI ‘agents’ your credit card
Visa is hoping to hand your credit card to an artificial intelligence “agent” that can find and buy clothes, groceries, airplane tickets and other items on your behalf.

Nvidia CEO Warns China is Not Lagging in A.I. Development
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has stated that China is not lagging in artificial intelligence development, highlighting the nation's substantial investments in A.I.

Self-Driving Tech Coming to Personally Owned Vehicles
Waymo & Toyota have announced a partnership to co-develop autonomous vehicle platforms, aiming to integrate Waymo’s self-driving technology into Toyota’s POV's.

Food delivery service Deliveroo surges following $3.6B proposed takeover offer from DoorDash
Shares of Deliveroo, the food delivery service based in London, are hitting three-year highs on Monday after it received a $3.6 billion proposed takeover offer from DoorDash.

Elon Musk’s X sues to overturn Minnesota political deepfakes ban
X, the social media platform owned by Trump adviser Elon Musk, is challenging the constitutionality of a Minnesota ban on using deepfakes to influence elections and harm candidates.

Musk damaged Tesla’s brand in just a few months. Fixing it will likely take longer
Elon Musk intends to focus more on his job as Tesla CEO, but it’s unclear if the billionaire will be able to solve a big problem of his own making.

California Bar discloses AI was used to develop questions in Exam
The State Bar of California has disclosed that some multiple-choice questions in a problem-plagued bar exam were developed with the aid of artificial intelligence.

Instagram tries using AI to determine if teens are pretending to be adults
Instagram is expanding its use of artificial intelligence to determine if kids are lying about their ages on the app.

Google faces off with US government in attempt to break up company in search monopoly case
Google is confronting an existential threat as the U.S. government tries to break up the company as punishment for being a monopoly.
