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June 12, 2026
Equal AI Raises $30M for Spam-Blocking AI Assistant
Indian startup Equal AI has secured $30 million in Series B funding to scale its AI-powered call screening assistant. The tool is designed to help users manage the high volume of spam calls prevalent in the Indian market.
SuperLink Launches to Bridge LP and GP Investment
SuperLink platform launches to facilitate efficient collaboration between Limited Partners (LP) and General Partners (GP). It aims to foster a new era of symbiotic value in the venture capital ecosystem.
UK Government Pledges Support for AI Sector Growth
The UK Technology Secretary, Liz Kendall, has committed to driving institutional investment into British tech startups. The initiative specifically prioritizes the growth of the country's artificial intelligence sector.
2026 Singularity AI Product Conference Speakers Announced
The 2026 Singularity AI Product Conference has announced its first batch of speakers. The event focuses on the 'deliverable era' of AI and how experts achieve real-world implementation.
PokΓ©mon Go data used to train military drone AI
AI models trained on location data from PokΓ©mon Go are being explored for military drone navigation in war zones. The massive dataset of real-world spatial scans provides unique training material for computer vision systems.
Senators Introduce Bipartisan JAWBONE Act to Curb Government Censorship
Senators Cruz and Wyden have introduced the JAWBONE Act, a bipartisan legislative effort aimed at addressing government-led censorship. The bill seeks to establish clearer boundaries regarding government influence over digital content moderation.
Kioxia Becomes Japanβs Most Valuable Firm Amid AI Boom
Memory chipmaker Kioxia has overtaken Toyota to become Japan's most valuable company. This shift highlights the massive demand for memory hardware driven by the global artificial intelligence boom.
The Coming Industry War Over AI-Powered Smart Glasses
Major tech companies including Meta, Google, Samsung, Apple, and Amazon are racing to integrate multimodal AI and cameras into wearable smart glasses. This trend signals a shift toward all-day AI interaction, though it faces significant public privacy concerns.
Microsoft Edge shifts to biweekly update schedule
Microsoft is moving the Edge browser to a biweekly update schedule starting August 27. This change aligns the browser's release cadence with Google Chrome.
Quick Fire with GTM Expert Bolaji Anifowose
This article features an interview with Bolaji Anifowose, a product marketing and GTM engineer. It highlights his professional background across various tech companies.
TechCabal Daily: Kenyaβs Family Bank IPO and Industry News
The daily roundup covers Kenyaβs Family Bank going public and various tech industry updates. It includes a feature on product marketing expert Bolaji Anifowose.
Instagram expands AI-powered voice message effects to more users
Instagram is scaling its AI-driven voice modulation features, increasing the library from 8 to 15 distinct effects. The update includes thematic filters like a World Cup-inspired 'Goal!' effect to enhance user engagement.
How AI is formalizing new academic disciplines
The article explores how AI is being used to structure and define new fields of study, such as potato science. It highlights that AI-generated frameworks are becoming practical tools for problem-solving rather than just templates.
RLRWLD Partners with Nvidia to Develop DexBench Robotics Standard
South Korean robotics startup RLRWLD is collaborating with Nvidia to create DexBench, a universal benchmark for evaluating robotic hand manipulation. This initiative aims to establish new industry standards for humanoid robotics performance.
TSMC 3nm capacity tight; prices to rise 15% in 2026
Despite increasing monthly capacity to 175,000 wafers, TSMC continues to face supply shortages due to high demand for advanced AI chips. Consequently, the company is planning a 15% price hike for its 3nm foundry services in the second half of 2026.
Banks Curb Hedge Fund Bets on Major Chipmakers
Global banks are tightening leverage limits for hedge funds betting on SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics. This move follows concerns over market volatility after a significant rally in the semiconductor sector this year.
Dreame Technology Considers Hong Kong IPO
Dreame Technology, a company specializing in high-speed digital motors and intelligent robotics, is reportedly exploring an initial public offering in Hong Kong. The company has expanded from core motor technology into various smart home and personal care categories.
Oracle PeopleSoft Vulnerability Exploited by ShinyHunters
Oracle has issued a security alert regarding a critical vulnerability in its PeopleSoft software. The hacking group ShinyHunters claims to have exploited this flaw to compromise over 100 organizations.
TSMC Developing CoPoS Packaging Tech for 2028 Launch
TSMC is developing a new packaging technology called CoPoS (Chip-on-Panel-on-Structure). It utilizes a glass-based three-layer sandwich structure to improve chip performance and integration.
UNSW develops ultrasonic cold-brew method reducing energy by 75%
Researchers at UNSW Sydney have created an ultrasonic extraction method for espresso that replaces high heat and pressure. This process maintains flavor profiles while significantly reducing energy consumption and production time.