Digital Innovation: Feb 9 (5 stories)
Monday, 9 Feb 2026 Daily Technology GLOBAL
Here is your Daily summary for Technology across the world for Mon 9th February 2026
Apple is gearing up for a significant product launch in 2026, introducing the iPhone 17e alongside updated iPads and Macs. This move reflects the company's ongoing commitment to innovation as CEO Tim Cook addresses key issues like immigration and AI during internal discussions. Meanwhile, Nvidia's stock has surged in response to a massive $650 billion AI spending plan from major tech firms, highlighting the growing investment in AI infrastructure. In India, new startup regulations aim to bolster deep tech ventures, signaling a shift towards supporting long-term growth in this critical sector. Lastly, Elon Musk's merger of SpaceX and xAI could reshape founder influence in Silicon Valley, potentially setting a new standard for corporate power dynamics.
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Apple Prepares to Kick Off 2026 With the iPhone 17e, New iPads and Macs
Bloomberg Technology 8 Feb 2026, 1:00pmApple is going to begin a 2026 product blitz with the iPhone 17e, updated iPads and fresh Macs. Also: Here’s exactly what CEO Tim Cook told employees about immigration, artificial intelligence and the company’s 50th anniversary during an all-hands meeting. Lastly, the iPhone maker scales back plans for a major new health service.
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Nvidia Shares Surge on Big Tech’s $650 Billion AI-Spending Plan
Bloomberg Technology 6 Feb 2026, 6:07pmNvidia Corp. shares soared Friday as investors snapped up shares of companies positioned to benefit from the vast sum of money that big technology firms have said they’ll spend on artificial intelligence infrastructure this year.
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How Elon Musk is rewriting the rules on founder power
TechCrunch 6 Feb 2026, 6:46pmElon Musk has merged SpaceX and xAI, creating what might be the blueprint for a new Silicon Valley power structure. With his $800 billion net worth already rivaling historic conglomerate GE’s peak market cap, and Musk being vocal about his view that “tech victory is decided by velocity of innovation,” the question isn’t whether a personal conglomerate can be built, but rather how far Musk himself is […]
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India has changed its startup rules for deep tech
TechCrunch 8 Feb 2026, 3:30amIndia is adjusting startup rules to help more of its deep tech startups with funding and long-term success.
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TechCrunch Mobility: Is $16B enough to build a profitable robotaxi business?
TechCrunch 8 Feb 2026, 5:05pmWelcome back to TechCrunch Mobility — your central hub for news and insights on the future of transportation.