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March 6, 2026
Leaked M5 Benchmarks Top AI PCs
Leaked benchmarks reveal Apple's M5 Max MacBook Pro achieving record single-core (4,268) and multi-core (29,233) scores, surpassing all consumer PCs for AI and pro tasks. The budget MacBook Neo scores 3,461/8,668, outperforming M1 Air. All models support Apple Intelligence.
Anthropic Launches Amazon-Style AI Marketplace
Anthropic is launching a new Amazon-inspired platform for corporate customers to buy third-party AI software. This move broadens its offerings amid business uncertainty from a Pentagon standoff.
AI Slashes Entry-Level Job Rates 14%
Anthropic's real usage data shows Claude covers 33% of computer tasks vs 95% theoretical, with programmers most exposed. Hiring success for 22-25 year-olds in high-AI fields dropped 14% since 2024. Trend hits juniors first, corroborated by NBER ADP analysis.
US Apple bans ByteDance Chinese apps
Apple users in the US can no longer download ByteDance's Chinese apps from the App Store. The move follows TikTok's transfer of its US operations to a new structure. This restricts access to apps like CapCut and others.
Google's Android AI Coding Benchmark Launched
Google introduced a new benchmark to help Android developers evaluate AI models for coding. It addresses challenges in selecting models not optimized for Android workflows. The tool assesses performance on real-world Android tasks.
Meta Ray-Ban Glasses Privacy Concerns
The article questions if Meta can access private lives via its Ray-Ban smart glasses. It warns that by 2026, people wearing such glasses may warrant the same caution as phone cameras today.
US Advances App Store Age Gates Bill
US House committee advances three kids' online safety bills to full vote, including App Store Accountability Act mandating age verification on stores. Kids Online Safety Act requires AI chatbots to disclose they are AI to minors and bans addictive designs. Social media must offer parent management tools.
Apple drops 512GB Mac Studio on RAM shortage
Apple has quietly removed the 512GB Mac Studio from its lineup. This move acknowledges the ongoing RAM component shortage. Despite business-as-usual announcements elsewhere, supply issues persist.
Huawei Mate 80 Pro Max Open for Buy at 7999 Yuan
Huawei Mate 80 Pro Max is available for purchase on official site and JD.com starting at 7999 yuan, with shipments by April 2026. Powered by Kirin 9030 Pro chip, it offers up to 42% performance gain over prior models. Mate 80 series varies in chips, batteries up to 6000mAh, 100W charging, advanced cameras, and satellite support.
AI Man Camps Lure Workers with Golf, Steaks
Developers in Texas are creating 'AI Man Camps' offering golf, free steaks, and housing to attract workers amid booming data centers. These amenities target remote locales to meet surging labor demands for AI infrastructure. The trend highlights the intense competition for talent in the AI data center sector.
China Funds AI Tech to Challenge US
China aims for digital economy at 12.5% of GDP by 2030 via startup funding in emerging tech. Premier Li Qiang targets self-reliance in sectors like embodied AI, brain-computer interfaces, and 6G. Government to expand financing for tech unicorns and urge AI integration in industry.
Microsoft Tests AI Discover Feed on Copilot
Microsoft is testing a new Copilot Discover page that generates AI-personalized content feeds. It bases recommendations on user history and moves away from traditional MSN stories.
Luma Unveils UNI-1 Unified Reasoning Model
Luma has unveiled UNI-1, a unified model for visual understanding and image generation. It merges text and image processing to handle reasoning tasks.
Tesla Clears Canada Model 3 Stock on Tariffs
Tesla has cleared all Model 3 inventory in Canada and shipped remaining US-made vehicles back to the US to avoid high tariffs. Canada's 25% tariff on US autos spiked prices to nearly 80,000 CAD, cooling demand after prior shifts from Chinese supply. Model Y avoided issues via German sourcing, but Model 3 lacks European production.
Kenyan Court Strikes Down False Info Law
Kenya’s Court of Appeal struck down “false information” offences in the Cybercrimes Act. The court ruled these provisions unconstitutional. This protects online expression from criminal penalties.
AI Data Centers Spark Housing Boom
AI data center expansion faces a worker bottleneck in remote US locations. Mobile housing companies lure construction workers with trailers, steaks, and golf perks. This highlights a hidden challenge in scaling AI infrastructure.
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Wall Street Bullish on IonQ Quantum Growth
Pure-play quantum stocks like IonQ are generating profits that have Wall Street salivating over their growth potential. Analysts remain optimistic on the prospects for IonQ, D-Wave Quantum, and Rigetti Computing.
Dark Horse Image Model Praised by Nano Banana Lead
A 15-person Chinese team has developed a dark horse image model praised by Nano Banana's technical lead. Led by the DDIM inventor and CVPR best paper author, the model matches industry benchmarks across multiple capabilities.
Anthropic Sues US Over Security Risk Label
AI company Anthropic is suing the US government after being designated a supply chain risk to national security. It brands the Trump administration's decision as 'legally unsound' and says it has no choice but to challenge it in court.