
Garth Brooks could test a $2 billion catalog sale
The country giant is openly entertaining offers for his fully owned music rights, and a record-breaking deal could reshape streaming access and bidding math.
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The country giant is openly entertaining offers for his fully owned music rights, and a record-breaking deal could reshape streaming access and bidding math.

A Duboce Triangle listing turns pre-IPO AI equity into home-buying currency, exposing how paper wealth is reshaping luxury real estate.

At Build, Microsoft folded over 75 Unix commands into Windows CMD and PowerShell, a move that lowers developer friction while widening the company’s AI and enterprise moat.

Swift's new Pixar song is more than a soundtrack cameo: it's a clean example of how fandom, nostalgia, and scarcity still sell product at scale.

The Claude maker’s bank lineup is taking shape fast, and the timing could reset the AI funding race for rivals still deciding whether to stay private or cash out.

Elon Musk’s AI company is pushing to unmask four people suing over alleged Grok nude deepfakes, raising the stakes for privacy, litigation, and product risk.

Google just pushed a 11.95-billion-parameter open model to the edge, changing the cost, privacy, and deployment math for enterprise AI teams.

Riley’s blast at Martin Scorsese’s Black Forest Labs endorsement turns one filmmaker’s AI move into a bigger question: who gives generative AI legitimacy, and why.

A Virginia man says Amazon’s Ring turned doorbell footage into biometric data without permission, putting privacy, retention, and compliance on the line.

The 27-nation bloc wants more data centers, semiconductors and cloud power so governments and companies have fewer single-country chokepoints.

Rockstar's long tail on GTA 5 is still printing runway, and that cash engine may help explain why GTA 6 can move on Rockstar's timeline, not everyone else's.

Japan's biggest life insurer is moving deeper into private credit, a sign that insurers are stretching beyond bonds as returns stay hard to find.