Breaking Tech: Feb 10 (5 stories)
Tuesday, 10 Feb 2026 Daily Technology GLOBAL
Here is your Daily summary for Technology across the world for Tue 10th February 2026
Apple is set to launch a range of new products, including the iPhone 17e and updated iPads and Macs, signaling its commitment to innovation and market competitiveness. Meanwhile, Morgan Stanley analysts suggest that the tech sector's rally could continue, driven by the growing excitement around artificial intelligence, which is expected to enhance sales prospects.
In India, new regulations redefine deep tech startups, extending eligibility to 20 years and introducing tax incentives to stimulate innovation. Additionally, Snapchat has rolled out "Arrival Notifications," allowing users to automatically inform contacts when they reach a destination, enhancing user connectivity and safety.
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Apple to Debut iPhone 17e, New iPads, Fresh Macs
Bloomberg Technology 9 Feb 2026, 5:25pmApple is about to unveil a slew of new products. There will be a new iPhone 17e, updated iPads, a refreshed entry level model, iPad Airs and several new Macs. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Morgan Stanley’s Wilson Says Tech Rally Can Run Further on AI
Bloomberg Technology 9 Feb 2026, 11:31amUS technology stocks have the scope to rally further as the buzz around artificial intelligence underpins a robust sales outlook, according to Morgan Stanley strategists.
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India Redraws Rules For Deep Tech Funding To Spur Innovation
Bloomberg Technology 9 Feb 2026, 10:03amIndia has redefined what qualifies as a deep tech startup and extended eligibility to 20 years, a move aimed at boosting frontier innovation by offering tax incentives and government funding.
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Snapchat now lets you inform others when you have arrived at your destination
TechCrunch 9 Feb 2026, 5:00pmWith its new "Arrival Notifications," users can now set one-time or recurring alerts for locations beyond their home, providing an automatic way to share when they’ve arrived at their destination.