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SpaceX Will Buy Cursor Cursor

SpaceX Will Buy Cursor

Home » Artificial intelligence » SpaceX Will Buy Cursor Cursor is already at ~$2 Billion ARR (annual recurring revenue as of February 2026) and was on track to triple to over $6 billion ARR by the end of 2026 even before the xAI deal. The brand-new partnership with xAI/SpaceX gives…
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April 22, 2026
Turkey trying to revive Russia-Ukraine negotiations, Erdogan tells NATO chief Tayyip Erdogan

Turkey trying to revive Russia-Ukraine negotiations, Erdogan tells NATO chief

ANKARA, April 22 (Reuters) - Turkey is making efforts to revive negotiations between Russia and Ukraine and bring together the leaders of the warring sides, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan told NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in a meeting in Ankara, the Turkish presidency said on Wednesday. Earlier on Wednesday, Kyiv…
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April 22, 2026
Trump Hasn’t Actually Wrecked as Much of Iran’s Military as He Claims Donald Trump

Trump Hasn’t Actually Wrecked as Much of Iran’s Military as He Claims

President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed to have obliterated Iran’s navy and air force—but it seems that Iran has maintained far more military capabilities than his administration is willing to let on. Last week, Trump claimed that Iran’s navy was “laying at the bottom of the sea, completely obliterated,” with…
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April 22, 2026
Google is assembling the pieces for enterprise AI agents, now adoption becomes the challenge Google

Google is assembling the pieces for enterprise AI agents, now adoption becomes the challenge

Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Why it matters: Enterprise AI is moving past chatbots into something potentially more consequential: autonomous software agents that can carry out multi-step work across data, applications, and business processes. At Cloud Next 2026, Google made its…
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April 22, 2026
Major Livestock and Animal Agriculture Companies Are Making Climate Promises They Aren’t Keeping Times Square

Major Livestock and Animal Agriculture Companies Are Making Climate Promises They Aren’t Keeping

Five years ago, the world’s largest meat company took out a full-page ad in The New York Times, making a bold claim: “Bacon, chicken wings, and steak with net zero emissions. It’s possible.” But according to new research, that assertion by JBS and hundreds of other promises made by meat…
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April 22, 2026