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400 Newspapers Allege Microsoft Copilot Enriches Itself on Stolen Journalism
Nearly 400 local and regional newspapers launched a coordinated legal assault on OpenAI and Microsoft in federal court in New York on June 24, 2026, accusing the AI giants of systematically copying...
Stanford Grads Walk Out on Sundar Pichai: How the AI Backlash Is Reshaping Enterprise IT Strategy
Sundar Pichai stepped to the podium at Stanford Stadium on June 14, 2026, expecting to deliver a traditional commencement address to the university’s 135th graduating class. Instead, he faced a...
OpenAI, Google, NVIDIA Lead AI Media Revolution: 2026 Power Rankings Revealed
The battle for AI supremacy in media creation has a new scoreboard. On June 24, 2026, AI Magazine published its inaugural AI Media Platform Power Map, a definitive ranking of the ten artificial...
Alphabet Boots Verizon from Dow Jones as AI and Cloud Ascend the Blue-Chip Throne
The Dow Jones Industrial Average will undergo its most dramatic transformation in years when Alphabet Inc. – Google’s parent company – replaces telecommunications giant Verizon Communications...
How IT Teams Are Testing and Governing Windows Copilot Skills in 2026
Microsoft’s Windows Copilot crossed a critical milestone in enterprise adoption by early 2026, with IT departments now routinely testing and approving AI “skills” before they reach employee...
X Goes Dark: 26,000+ Outage Reports Flood Downdetector Before Swift Recovery
X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, collapsed into a brief but disruptive outage on Monday, June 22, 2026, leaving millions of users staring at blank timelines and error messages. User reports...
AI Search Showdown: Public Engines vs. Workplace Copilots—What Wins in 2026?
By 2026, the search box isn't just a box anymore. It's a conversational AI that anticipates your needs, whether you're hunting for public facts or tracking down a buried document from last quarter's...
Pew Survey: 49% of Americans Now Use AI Chatbots, But Trust Lags—What It Means for Windows Users
Nearly half of all American adults now use generative AI chatbots, marking a rapid mainstreaming of technology that was nearly unheard of just a few years ago. A comprehensive new survey from Pew...
Las Vegas to Host 6,000 Leaders as Industry Tackles AI’s Infrastructure Trilemma
More than 6,000 senior leaders will converge on Caesars Forum in Las Vegas from September 28–30, 2026, for Yotta 2026, an event laser-focused on solving the most vexing challenges of the AI era:...
Trump Reveals Apple-Intel US Chip Partnership as Amkor Locks in 10-Year Arizona Packaging Deal
President Trump disclosed on June 18, 2026, that Apple had struck a deal with Intel to design and build chips on American soil—a pact that could reshape the semiconductor supply chain and echoes...
Microsoft Unleashes Eddie: AI Agent Tames PC Procurement Chaos for 200,000 Global Workers
Microsoft is taking its own medicine. On June 18, 2026, the company confirmed it is rolling out an internal AI agent named Eddie to streamline the Byzantine process of procuring work PCs. The tool...
Ricoh SP-2240N Network Scanner Arrives for Windows Small Businesses at $389.99
PFU America officially launched the Ricoh SP-2240N compact document scanner in the United States on June 16, 2026, targeting small businesses and departmental teams with a network-ready, PC-less...