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- April 6, 2026

No good deed goes unpunished: The Magnificent 7 were down 1.25% at the close. Broadcom fared even worse. It lost 12.8% in overnight trading after reporting revenues that were a smidge below expectations, and after CEO Hock Tan didn’t raise his guidance for future AI chip sales. To put that in context, investors punished the
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Every year, Pokémon GO finds new ways to bring Trainers together, but this winter (yes, winter here in the Southern Hemisphere), Niantic is coming down under. To celebrate a massive ten years of community, discovery, and exploration, Pokémon GO Fest 2026: Global is breaking the mold in the best way possible. Whether you plan your
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This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Jiaona Zhang, the CPO at the AI software company, Laurel. She previously worked in product at Airbnb, WeWork, and Linktree. Since 2018, she has taught an annual graduate-level class in product management fundamentals at Stanford, in-person and online. She is in her late 30s and lives
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The landscape of personal computing just experienced a massive shift that will fundamentally alter how you choose your next computer. For decades, the dominant force in the PC industry was built on a reliable partnership: Windows software running on Intel processors. This combination became so ubiquitous that it earned its own shorthand in the tech
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Data storage security company Cyera is finalizing a round led by Evolution Equity Partners of at least $300 million at a $12 billion valuation, according to four people with knowledge of the deal. Calcalist was first to report the funding deal, although TechCrunch’s sources added new details about the company and its financials. Cyera has
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