Latest in Tech: Jun 28 (5 stories)
Sunday, 28 Jun 2026 Daily Technology GLOBAL
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The artificial intelligence sector is facing an energy crisis, prompting investors to seek out companies that can address this challenge, even as many solutions remain in development. This surge in interest could lead to a wave of IPOs, highlighting the urgency of sustainable AI technologies. Meanwhile, Elon Musk has received FTC approval to acquire Mesh, a startup founded by former SpaceX employees, which recently raised $50 million.
However, skepticism surrounds Musk's ambitious plans for orbital data centers, with industry leaders questioning their feasibility. In a significant move, the Trump administration has authorized the use of Anthropic's Mythos 5 by over 100 U.S. companies and agencies, expanding access to advanced AI tools. Additionally, Paul Meade, a key figure behind Apple's Vision Pro headset, is reportedly leaving to join OpenAI, signaling a potential shift in talent within the tech landscape.
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AI’s Energy Crunch Has Investors Searching for Next IPO Winners
Bloomberg Technology 27 Jun 2026, 1:00pmThe artificial intelligence boom has a power problem, and Wall Street is betting billions on companies that promise to solve it — even if some of the technology hasn’t been fully developed yet.
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FTC gives Musk the OK to acquire SpaceX alumni startup Mesh
TechCrunch 27 Jun 2026, 12:38amMesh came out of stealth in February with a $50 million Series A.
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SoftBank’s CEO isn’t the only one with questions about Elon Musk’s orbital data center hype
TechCrunch 27 Jun 2026, 8:42pmNot everyone is buying Elon Musk’s vision for orbital data centers.
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Trump Admin releases Anthropic Mythos to be used by more than 100 US companies, agencies
TechCrunch 27 Jun 2026, 1:01amOver 100 companies and government agencies are reportedly authorized to use Mythos 5, including their non-American employees.
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Apple Vision Pro exec is reportedly leaving for OpenAI
TechCrunch 27 Jun 2026, 4:45pmPaul Meade, the Apple vice president in charge of the Vision Pro headset, is reportedly leaving the company to join OpenAI’s hardware team.