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Meta and Google Found Liable for Social Media Addiction in Landmark Jury Verdict
Los Angeles jury establishes product liability precedent for algorithmic design, exposing platforms to billions across 1,600 pending cases.
Europe’s €1.2 Trillion Tech Exodus Exposes Industrial Policy Collapse
A decade of regulatory burden and fragmented capital markets has driven European technology value overseas, deepening digital dependency as geopolitical risks mount.
New Mexico Jury Awards $375 Million Against Meta in First State Consumer Protection Verdict
Verdict circumvents Section 230 immunity by targeting platform design rather than content, establishing a litigation blueprint for 42 remaining state cases.
Supermicro Co-Founder Charged With $2.5B Nvidia Chip Smuggling Scheme to China
Federal indictment exposes sophisticated export control evasion in AI infrastructure supply chain, testing enforcement credibility as US-China tech competition intensifies.
Super Micro board member indicted in $2.5B AI chip smuggling scheme to China
Federal prosecutors charge insider at critical infrastructure supplier with orchestrating advanced GPU diversion through Southeast Asian intermediaries, exposing governance failures and supply-chain vulnerabilities.
Iran Crisis Forces European Chip Buyers to Pay 15% Premiums as Air Freight Collapses
Middle East airspace closures cut global air cargo capacity 9%, turning physical scarcity into a sharper constraint than tariff policy for Europe's AI buildout.
Meta approved 1,052 illegal financial ads in one UK week, exposing regulatory arbitrage strategy
Reuters investigation reveals platform blocks identical scam ads in Australia but permits them in Britain, where enforcement penalties remain delayed until 2027.
Senator Challenges $10 Billion Treasury Fee in TikTok Deal as Unprecedented Government Revenue Extraction
A 71% government-imposed payment on TikTok's $14 billion U.S. divestiture has no modern precedent—and raises fundamental questions about national security authority converting to fiscal revenue.
Samsung to Manufacture Tesla’s Custom AI Chips by Late 2027 in $16.5 Billion Foundry Deal
The multi-year contract marks Tesla's deepening vertical integration in semiconductor supply chains and Samsung's breakthrough in automotive-grade foundry capacity.
Samsung Strike Threatens Memory Supply as HBM Competition Intensifies
Unionized workers approve 18-day strike plan at world's largest chipmaker, risking production disruption during critical AI infrastructure buildout.
Mastercard’s $1.8B BVNK Acquisition Marks Strategic Pivot from Card Networks to Settlement Infrastructure
Legacy payment giant bypasses traditional rails with largest stablecoin deal to date, signaling competitive divergence as Western incumbents lock in blockchain dominance ahead of CBDC proliferation.
China’s SMIC to Double 7nm Capacity as Beijing Defies US Export Controls
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp plans to expand advanced chip production fivefold by 2027, validating faster-than-expected indigenous progress despite Western restrictions.