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Apple and OpenAI’s fight just got more serious
WIRED’s coverage of the Apple-OpenAI dispute points to allegations around hardware secrets and employee departures, showing how quickly the clash between AI and consumer-tech companies is broadening.

Apple’s lawsuit against OpenAI puts AI hardware ambitions under a legal spotlight
Apple’s lawsuit against OpenAI is a notable tech-business and IP dispute with possible implications for talent mobility, product development, and hardware secrecy. It is worth reading because it connects two of the biggest names in consumer tech and AI.

Torvalds dismisses AI-coding backlash as Linux debate turns to project norms
Linus Torvalds says Linux is not an anti-AI project, pushing critics to fork the codebase or walk away if they disagree. The exchange highlights how open-source maintainers are shaping the rules around AI-assisted development.

AMD restores consumer memory encryption after backlash over its quiet removal
AMD’s reversal brings Transparent Secure Memory Encryption back to consumer Ryzen chips, underscoring how much buyers now expect security features once they’ve been included.

EU pushes Google to open Android and share more search data
European regulators are moving forward with Digital Markets Act requirements that could reshape Android competition and Google’s role in EU search.

How the UK is using AI spending to build more of its own tech stack
The UK is pairing a national AI supercomputer with support for domestic chip startups in an effort to reduce reliance on foreign hardware and infrastructure.

Google is reworking Image Search with AI and a more personal feed
Google is refreshing Image Search with a continuously updated gallery, using search and web activity to shape what appears before you even type.

OpenAI’s first branded device is a glowing keyboard built for Codex
OpenAI’s hardware push is starting with something unexpected: a $230 mini-keyboard that puts live Codex status lights front and center.

DeepSeek is reportedly moving to design its own AI chips
DeepSeek’s reported chip ambitions matter because they show how export controls can push major AI firms toward vertical integration. The story is useful for readers tracking both the AI supply chain and the strategic response of Chinese tech companies.

Why your router is suddenly a bigger security target
Home and small-office routers are drawing fresh attention because state-backed hackers can use poorly secured devices as long-lived proxy points, according to a new government warning.