Weekly Tech Drama: Musk, Trump, and Switches!
Musk vs Trump: Tech Titans Collide with Political Power Plays
This week's tech news is ablaze with a high‑profile squabble between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, threatening billions in federal subsidies for Musk's ventures. Meanwhile, Nintendo's Switch 2 makes a blockbuster debut, Google gears up its AI ambitions, and Apple's WWDC is just around the corner with tantalizing software updates. Plus, Meta dives into nuclear power for its AI operations.
Elon Musk vs Donald Trump: Implications of their Public Feud
Google's Long‑Term AI Hiring Strategy and its Impact
Microsoft's AI Realignment: A Closer Look at Job Cuts
Nintendo Switch 2: Launch Success and Market Reactions
New Releases: OnePlus 13s Smartphone and Pad 3 Tablet in India
Apple WWDC 2025: Expectations and Innovations
Meta's Long‑Term Nuclear Power Deal: Impacts on AI Operations
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