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Microsoft’s Xbox plans leaked—unredacted FTC filing show talks about potential Nintendo acquisition

The leaked documents show Microsoft had other ambitious acquisition plans before settling on Activision and Zenimax.

  • By Siladitya Ray
  • Forbes Staff

Elon Musk’s Neuralink wants volunteers for first human trial of its brain-implant chips

Neuralink got FDA approval to start testing its brain implants on humans in May, and is now recruiting participants.

  • By Molly Bohannon

Google expands AI Chatbot Bard to Gmail, Drive and YouTube

The AI race between Google and Microsoft—which backs the creator of ChatGPT—is heating up.

  • By Ty Roush
  • Forbes Staff

iOS 17 update: The seven new iPhone features you need to know about

Apple’s iOS 17 update is out today – so beyond the glitz and glamour, what can we expect from the tech giant’s latest software release?

  • By Samuel Hussey
  • Head of News & Life

Aussie climate startup fires up with $8m from Google

Climasens was founded in Melbourne in 2017. The company and its partners received a grant this week from the Google.org Impact Challenge.

  • By Shivaune Field, Journalist
  • Business Journalist

AI startup writer raises $100 million to take on ChatGPT enterprise

Firms like Spotify, Uber and Accenture use Writer’s generative AI tools to research, create and analyze content.

  • By Rashi Shrivastava

X/Twitter may go behind a paywall, Elon Musk says

Musk said that he would charge “a few dollars” or “a small amount of money” for all users on X.

  • By William Skipworth

Elon Musk’s ‘ludicrous’ Cybertruck is almost here – but will anyone buy it?

Elon Musk’s hard-edged electric reinterpretation of the pickup truck excites his fans, puzzles auto experts and frustrates environmentalists.

  • By Alan Ohnsman
  • Forbes Staff

Unicorn startup Airtable lays off 27% of firm, shifts focus to big clients

Airtable, the code-free software company that was recently valued at $11.7 billion, today announced that it will lay off 237 people, or 27% of the company.

  • By Steven Bertoni

Through airport security in 30 seconds? This Aussie company could make it a reality

Micro-X is developing an automated screening process that could save time and minimise stress, but it’s likely to be expensive.

  • By Jeremy Bogaisky
  • Forbes Staff
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