Waymo Pulls Ahead in Autonomous Vehicle Registrations While Tesla Lags

Waymo is opening up a meaningful lead in autonomous vehicle registrations, a sign that real-world deployment — not just promises — is starting to define the next phase of the self-driving race.
12 Big Google I/O 2026 Moments You Should Know

Google is pointing people to a dozen standout I/O 2026 moments. Here’s the clean catch-up on what matters and why it’s worth paying attention.
Cisco and OpenAI put Codex at the center of enterprise engineering

Cisco and OpenAI are teaming up around Codex, pointing to a new model for enterprise software work where AI moves closer to the core engineering stack.
Google adds new ways to surface original reporting in AI Search

Google says new AI Search tools will make it easier for people to find their go-to publishers while giving more visibility to original, high-quality reporting.
Cognition lands $1B as AI coding race gets even hotter

Cognition has raised $1 billion at a $25 billion pre-money valuation, adding fresh momentum to the fast-moving market for AI coding tools.
Airbnb-backed WeRoad lands $58M to bring its group travel model to the US

WeRoad has secured $58 million to accelerate international growth, with the US next on the roadmap for its social group travel platform.
This startup thinks India’s gig workforce can help train the next wave of robots

A startup is turning to India’s vast service workforce to collect the real-world training data robots need, opening a new lane in the race to build physical AI.
The best Memorial Day sales you can still shop right now

Memorial Day weekend is nearly over, but a wide mix of deals is still available across tech, home essentials, audio gear, and outdoor products.
Stord lands $250M as brands look beyond Amazon-style fulfillment

Stord’s new $250 million raise at a $3 billion valuation puts fresh focus on the race to build faster, more flexible fulfillment infrastructure for brands outside Amazon’s orbit.
ClickUp’s Layoff Moment Is Bigger Than One Startup

ClickUp’s reported mass layoff is a sharp signal from the software industry: companies are rethinking headcount, productivity, and what work looks like in an AI-heavy era.