
United's A321XLR brings doors, beds, and a snack bar to long-haul flying
United is betting the Airbus A321XLR can make narrow-body jets feel premium enough to steal routes from older 757s, while FAA approval still holds up one flashy feature.
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United is betting the Airbus A321XLR can make narrow-body jets feel premium enough to steal routes from older 757s, while FAA approval still holds up one flashy feature.

India, Brazil, the UAE, and Africa are building local AI stacks to work around scarce compute, changing where infrastructure power sits.

Amazon is betting warehouse automation gets easier to scale when workers can talk to robots like teammates, not programmers.

Neon’s streak gives Tom Quinn a fresh proof point: tiny distributor, giant trophy run, and a louder case that prestige still moves audiences and deals.

Universal Music is tying a marquee Chinese pop star to a broader platform play, while also betting on a Thai distributor's local reach.

Google DeepMind's CEO says artificial general intelligence may be only a few years away, forcing leaders to prepare for a possible post-scarcity era now.

The leaked date gives EA, Bit Reactor, and Respawn a tight launch window, with pricing set and a crowded release calendar waiting behind it.

Elon Musk's company has set a target share price earlier than expected, raising the stakes for investors, rivals, and any board watching private-market valuations turn public.

Toronto researchers showed a small open-weight model could autonomously find, exploit, and spread across a 33-host test network, even adapting to newly disclosed flaws at runtime.
A cheaper Chinese AI option is moving into US workflows, forcing executives to weigh cost, capability, and vendor risk in real time.

The company’s OpenDots 2 and cheaper OpenDots Air show how comfort, price, and awareness are becoming real product battlegrounds in earbuds.

Spain’s World Cup hopes increasingly run through Lamine Yamal, but his refusal to chase Messi comparisons shows how elite athletes manage pressure, narrative, and expectation.