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[ad_1] There are only 3 days left to lock in even bigger savings on group passes to TechCrunch Disrupt 2025! Founders and investors — save up to 20% on groups of 4–9 until Friday, October 3 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Disrupt 2025 takes place October 27–29 at San Francisco’s Moscone West, uniting over 10,000 founders, investors, and operators to tackle the biggest opportunities and toughest questions in tech. This one-week-only opportunity is your chance to maximize value from the ultimate startup launchpad of the year. The ultimate startup experience awaits you at Disrupt Gain full access to over 200 sessions…

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[ad_1] OpenAI is leaving few stones unturned in the race to build compute capacity for its AI efforts. The ChatGPT maker on Wednesday said it had struck agreements with two of the world’s biggest manufacturers of memory chips, Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, to make DRAM wafers for the Stargate AI infrastructure project, and build data centers in South Korea. The companies signed the letters of intent following a meeting in Seoul between OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, South Korea’s president Lee Jae-myung, Samsung Electronics’ executive chairman Jay Y. Lee, and SK chairman Chey Tae-won. Under the deal, Samsung and SK…

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[ad_1] Wall Street banks largely told clients to expect a typical short shutdown and bet on a comeback in stocks if there’s any major weakness in equities. The stock market Wednesday was lower , but the losses were muted as investors waited to see more developments on the ongoing negotiations from Republicans and Democrats. (For the latest on the shutdown, see here .) The Street does fear that if President Donald Trump follows through with his threatened permanent layoffs that could add a new wrinkle to this stoppage and pressure an already fragile economy. An extended economic data blackout was…

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[ad_1] It’s time to step to the sidelines on AT & T, according to Barclays. Analyst Kannan Venkateshwar downgraded AT & T to equal weight from overweight on Wednesday, but kept his price target unchanged, saying the telecommunications stock is more fairly valued after its recent gains, and that the company faces some challenges ahead. Including reinvested dividends, AT & T has returned almost 30% in 2025. “Industry growth mix shift points to a different growth phase in telecom, which could create risks into next year,” Venkateshwar wrote. “Downgrade AT & T to EW with valuation now more reflective of…

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[ad_1] Google admits that its Google Home app for managing smart home devices has not offered the best experience, and it now aims to change that. On Wednesday, alongside new Nest devices and an upcoming Google Home smart speaker, the tech giant also unveiled a redesigned version of the Google Home app that it promises will work better, centralize device management, and bring its AI assistant Gemini AI into the experience. While AI may be the headline feature about what’s new with the Google Home app, the app itself has had an overhaul, in design, performance, and reliability, Google claims.…

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[ad_1] Meta announced on Wednesday that data collected from user interactions with its AI products will soon be used to sell targeted ads across its social media platforms. The company will update its privacy policy by December 16 to reflect the change, and will notify users in the coming days. The new policy applies globally, except for users in South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the European Union, where privacy laws prevent this type of data collection. Meta’s core business has long relied on building detailed profiles of Facebook and Instagram users to sell hyper-targeted ads. The company offers advertisers…

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[ad_1] As part of its Google Home event on Wednesday, the company unveiled a revamped lineup of Nest devices — Google’s brand of smart home security cameras and doorbells — including a new $149.99 Nest Cam Outdoor, $99.99 Nest Cam Indoor, and $179.99 Nest Doorbell. All devices are designed to showcase Google’s AI assistant Gemini AI in the smart home, and all three come with 2K HDR video, a high-definition format that delivers sharper images than previous models and the highest resolution Google has shipped yet, it says The company notes it chose this sensor because it would offer the…

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[ad_1] On Wednesday, Google offered an early preview of its next flagship smart home device, the AI-powered Google Home speaker, launching in spring 2026. The device, priced at $99, will be built around the company’s AI assistant Gemini AI and will come in four colors: Porcelain, Hazel, Berry, and Jade. The somewhat delayed timing of the launch is an intentional choice on Google’s part, explained Anish Kattukaran, Chief Product Officer at Google Home and Nest, in a press briefing ahead of Wednesday’s event. The company first wants to ensure the new Gemini functionality reaches its other Google Home customers on…

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[ad_1] Google admits that its Google Home app for managing smart home devices has not offered the best experience, and it now aims to change that. On Wednesday, alongside new Nest devices and an upcoming Google Home smart speaker, the tech giant also unveiled a redesigned version of the Google Home app that it promises will work better, centralize device management, and bring its AI assistant Gemini AI into the experience. While AI may be the headline feature about what’s new with the Google Home app, the app itself has had an overhaul, in design, performance, and reliability, Google claims.…

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[ad_1] Just a day after Amazon introduced its new AI-powered Echo devices, Google debuted its refreshed lineup of Google Home and Nest devices, designed to showcase its AI assistant Gemini AI. The company also took the wraps off its revamped Google Home software platform and its new business strategy for the AI era. While the company still plans to compete on hardware, it also wants to make Gemini accessible to other manufacturers and businesses. It’s similar to how Google offers its own flagship Android devices with its Pixel line but allows other companies that make products compatible with Google’s platform…

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