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  • Fall Asleep to Breaking: Nvidia Hits $5 Trillion, Google Jio AI Deal, China Proposes World AI Body
    Nov 1 2025
    Nvidia Makes History with $5 Trillion Valuation Nvidia became the world's first company to reach a $5 trillion market capitalization on October 29, cementing its position as the dominant force in the global AI chip market. The milestone came after CEO Jensen Huang announced $500 billion in AI chip orders through 2026 during the company's GTC conference in Washington. The semiconductor giant now surpasses Microsoft ($4 trillion) and Apple ($3.9 trillion) and has seen its stock surge approximately 50% in 2025 alone. Nvidia's valuation now exceeds the GDP of all countries except the United States and China. Google Partners with Jio to Offer Free Gemini AI to 500 Million Users Google announced a strategic partnership with Reliance Jio to provide its premium Gemini AI Pro service free for 18 months to over 500 million Jio subscribers in India. The offering, valued at approximately ₹35,100 ($396) per user, includes access to Gemini 2.5 Pro, 2TB of cloud storage, and expanded NotebookLM features. This move intensifies the AI competition in India, following similar announcements from OpenAI offering ChatGPT Go free to Indian users starting November 4. Microsoft and OpenAI Restructure Partnership Microsoft and OpenAI announced a new definitive agreement on October 27 that allows OpenAI to restructure into a public benefit corporation. Under the deal, Microsoft holds an investment valued at approximately $135 billion, representing about 27% ownership in OpenAI. The agreement removes Microsoft's previous right of first refusal and extends Microsoft's commercial rights to OpenAI products through 2032, while OpenAI gains greater independence to raise capital and pursue its own data center projects. Apple Confirms Siri Overhaul for 2026 Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed during the company's earnings call that the highly anticipated AI-enhanced Siri remains on track for launch in 2026. The upgraded assistant will feature better understanding of personal context, on-screen awareness, and deeper per-app controls. The announcement follows delays that pushed the feature back from its original timeline, with reports suggesting a spring 2026 release alongside iOS 26.4 or 26.5. Elon Musk Launches Grokipedia Global Tech News Summary – November 1, 2025 Artificial Intelligence Developments Elon Musk's AI company xAI launched Grokipedia on October 27, an AI-powered encyclopedia positioning itself as an alternative to Wikipedia. Musk claims the platform will provide "the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth" and addresses what he views as left-wing bias on Wikipedia. At launch, Grokipedia featured over 800,000 AI-generated entries, compared to Wikipedia's nearly 8 million human-authored articles. Getty Images and Perplexity Sign Licensing Deal Getty Images and AI search startup Perplexity signed a global multi-year licensing agreement on October 31, allowing Perplexity to display Getty's editorial and creative images across its AIpowered search tools. The deal marks a significant shift for Perplexity, which has faced plagiarism accusations in the past. Getty's stock surged 50% following the announcement. Samsung Internet Browser Launches for PC Samsung announced the beta release .

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    2 h et 30 min
  • Fall Asleep to Breaking Tech News: AI Takeover, Apple’s Big Bet & Amazon Cloud Surge
    Oct 31 2025
    Get the latest tech news highlights for October 31, 2025! In this video, we cover Apple’s soaring iPhone forecasts, Amazon’s record cloud profits, Google’s landmark Gemini AI partnership with Jio, and the explosive growth of Western Digital and Seagate fueled by AI demand. Plus, updates on Nvidia’s Blackwell chips, the Getty Images & Perplexity deal, Coinbase’s dominance in U.S. crypto, and how Sony, Apple, and Amazon are shaping AI-driven consumer experiences. Stay tuned for the biggest stories, industry insights, and what’s next in tech!

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    41 min
  • Fall Asleep to Breaking Tech News:Top Tech News: OpenAI Browser Shakes Up The Industry
    Oct 30 2025
    In this video, we cover the biggest tech headlines making waves this week:🔹 OpenAI releases a powerful new browser feature for ChatGPT — a direct challenge to Google’s core search dominance.🔹 Meta (Facebook’s parent company) announces layoffs in its risk and privacy teams, shifting major compliance work to AI systems under U.S. FTC mandates.🔹 DeepSeek’s AI stuns the finance world after outperforming rivals in real-world crypto trading, showcasing the growing role of AI in financial markets.🔹 Amazon unveils smart delivery van tech that automatically sorts packages on the go, boosting delivery speed and logistics efficiency.💡 Stay updated with the latest in AI, tech, and innovation every week!📅 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more global tech insights

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    2 h et 2 min
  • Fall Asleep to Breaking Tech News: Apple’s AI Move, Samsung XR, Halo’s Journey
    Oct 29 2025
    In this episode, we cover the biggest stories shaking up the tech world:Apple begins shipping American-made AI servers from Texas — a move praised by President Trump as a win for U.S. manufacturing.Samsung officially launches its Galaxy XR mixed-reality headset, in partnership with Google — promising a truly immersive experience.Microsoft surprises gamers by bringing the Halo franchise to PlayStation for the first time, signaling a major shift away from console exclusivity.Anthropic strikes a massive cloud deal with Google, gaining access to 1 million TPUs for AI computing power — while still keeping Amazon as its core partner.Stay tuned as we break down how these moves are reshaping the future of AI, gaming, and tech innovation.📱💡 Don’t forget to Like, Share, and Subscribe for your weekly dose of tech updates!

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    2 h et 33 min
  • The Hidden World of Quiet Innovations EXPOSED While you sleep
    Oct 29 2025
    Welcome to Tech News For Sleep, your gentle guide to the biggest technology updates of the week—explained softly, so you can stay informed and drift off peacefully at the same time. In today’s episode, we cover the stories lighting up the internet, unpacked in a soothing tone to help you unwind. Whether you’re listening in bed, taking a mindful break, or using this as background to relax, we hope our calm news style brings you both knowledge and tranquility.Tonight, we’ll softly explore six key areas shaping the tech landscape:**1. Big Tech Earnings & AI Investments** This week, all eyes are on Microsoft, Alphabet (Google), Amazon, Meta, and Apple as they announce their latest quarterly earnings. Investors and analysts wonder: is the artificial intelligence boom a sustainable wave or just the beginning of a bubble? Collectively, the world’s biggest tech companies are investing more than $400 billion in AI infrastructure this year. Meta stands out, securing a $27 billion private financing deal—its largest ever—for a new data center powering AI development. Cloud divisions like Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and AWS continue to see strong double-digit growth, with Azure leading the pack at over 38% growth last quarter.**2. AI in Society and Commerce** Britain’s Channel 4 made headlines with “Arti,” the first AI-generated news presenter on UK television, sparking fresh conversations about the future of news, journalism, and human authenticity. Travel planning also gets an upgrade as Tripadvisor introduces its ChatGPT-powered assistant for custom itineraries. Meanwhile, Tesla debuted new advances with its “Optimus” humanoid robot, moving deeper into robotics. Netflix is implementing more generative AI tools, aiming to streamline production and boost creativity for upcoming shows and movies.**3. AI Product & Company Developments** OpenAI officially launched its new “Atlas” AI browser, blending web browsing, summarization, and automation with a built-in virtual assistant, directly challenging Google Search and Chrome. Samsung entered the extended-reality headset space with the release of the Galaxy XR, priced at $1,800, featuring seamless Gemini AI (Google) integration for both everyday users and businesses.**4. Tech & Cybersecurity Incidents** Millions of WordPress websites experienced new waves of cyber-attacks, reminding us all to prioritize digital safety and regular updates. A major breach at a Dublin Airport IT supplier may have affected millions of airline passengers’ personal data. Microsoft kept IT teams on alert with its latest Patch Tuesday, including urgent zero-day disclosures and updated rules for cloud device management.**5. Industry Deals, Startups & Policy** Sequoia Capital announced $950 million in new venture funds for early-stage technology investments. Saudi Arabia made strategic moves, linking up with major American and Chinese companies to become a powerhouse for AI infrastructure. Startups are thriving as Worktrace AI—founded by a former OpenAI product leader—raised $10 million, while Intel beat market expectations with an $8.9 billion government investment and deepened its collaboration with Nvidia.**6. Stock Market & Global Macroeconomics** Global markets are reaching new highs, with Wall Street boosted by hopes for a U.S.-China trade truce and anticipation for Big Tech earnings. While some investors worry about the possibility of a tech bubble, optimism and excitement for growth continue to dominate financial headlines.As you settle in for the night, let these updates keep you gently in touch with the latest in the world of technology. Breathe deeply, relax, and let the world of innovation unfold softly as you drift off to sleep. Thank you for listening, and sweet dreams from Tech News For Sleep.

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    2 h et 1 min