The Morning After: Elon Musk’s SpaceX is buying his AI company, xAI

Like some sort of corporate Russian doll, SpaceX has announced its acquisition of xAI. The merger will “form the most ambitious, vertically integrated innovation engine on (and off) Earth,” according to, well, owner Elon Musk. 

The AI company, arguably best known for its ongoing CSAM-generating chatbot controversy, might seem like a strange fit for a rocket company. But SpaceX is apparently key to Musk’s latest scheme to build AI data centers in space. There might be an argument for moving the resource-intensive operations to space — but Musk continued.

He also claimed space-based data centers will eventually enable further advances in space travel. “The capabilities we unlock by making space-based data centers a reality will fund and enable self-growing bases on the Moon, an entire civilization on Mars and ultimately expansion to the Universe.”

Back on Earth, xAI and X (formerly Twitter) merged last year, which means SpaceX now owns the social network Musk bought in 2022. 

— Mat Smith

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The Sony A7 V is an imaging powerhouse that brings the speed and precision of its high-end siblings to the enthusiast tier. Thanks to a new 33MP partially stacked sensor, image quality is where it truly pulls ahead, offering best-in-class dynamic range and low-light performance that outclasses 24MP rivals despite the higher resolution. If your primary goal is capturing the perfect still, the combination of accurate AI autofocus and improved color science makes this arguably the best all-around Sony shooter yet.

However, if you’re a video-first creator, the A7 V might feel like it’s a little behind. While the 10-bit 4K footage is sharp and benefits from impressive AI auto-framing and stabilization, it lacks internal RAW recording, which competitors like the Canon R6 III and Panasonic S1 II now offer. Make sure you check out the full review.

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After Beats, it’s the company’s second-biggest ever purchase.

It’s the time of AI acquisitions, it seems. Even Apple’s doing it. Apple has acquired Israel-based startup Q.ai. Although Apple has not disclosed the terms of the deal, The Financial Times reports the arrangement is valued at nearly $2 billion. 

Apple hasn’t shared specifics on how it plans to leverage the startup, but patents filed by Q.ai focus on integrating its technology into headphones or even glasses, using “facial skin micro movements” to communicate without talking.

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Solve the Physical & Social Bottlenecks, or Watch Your AI Plans Stall for Years

Solve the Physical & Social Bottlenecks, or Watch Your AI Plans Stall for Years

What if the biggest challenge in the AI race isn’t about smarter algorithms or faster breakthroughs, but something far more tangible, like energy grids, land shortages, or even trust? In this walkthrough, AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones shows how companies that focus on solving physical bottlenecks—the overlooked yet critical constraints of […]

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iPhone Fold LEAKED: Game-Changing Features You Need to Know

iPhone Fold LEAKED: Game-Changing Features You Need to Know

Apple is poised to enter the foldable phone market with the highly anticipated iPhone Fold, set to launch in September 2026. This device aims to merge the portability of an iPhone with the functionality of an iPad Mini, offering a unique blend of innovation and practicality. With a focus on durability, usability, and innovative features, […]

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New Google Agentic Vision Sharpens Gemini 3 Enabling it to Rethink Images, Then Act

New Google Agentic Vision Sharpens Gemini 3 Enabling it to Rethink Images, Then Act

What if artificial intelligence could not only think but also act and adapt like a human, refining its own outputs in real time? Universe of AI walks through how Google’s latest Gemini 3 Flash update introduces Agentic Vision, a new feature that enables AI to iterate and improve its work through a “think, act, observe” […]

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Samsung’s Bold Design Choices for the Galaxy S26 Ultra

Samsung’s Bold Design Choices for the Galaxy S26 Ultra

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has been officially revealed, offering a combination of refined design, advanced camera capabilities, and enhanced software features. Scheduled for release on February 25, 2026, this flagship smartphone is aimed at creators, professionals, and tech enthusiasts who value innovative technology. While the device introduces notable improvements, some design and functionality choices […]

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8 New Excel Upgrades for 2026 : Smarter Formulas, Web Charts, Better Error Tips & More

8 New Excel Upgrades for 2026 : Smarter Formulas, Web Charts, Better Error Tips & More

What if your spreadsheets could think for you, solve problems instantly, and even predict your next move? Microsoft Excel’s 2026 updates are making that vision a reality. Mike Tholfsen takes a closer look at how these new features, ranging from AI-powered workflows to smarter error handling, are transforming the way we interact with data. Imagine […]

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This New Sofa Compresses Like an Accordion (Fits in Your Cart)

Remember when buying a sofa meant measuring doorways, hoping it would fit in the elevator, and bribing friends with pizza to help you haul it up three flights of stairs? Designer Yuqi Wang just made all of that obsolete with the Accordion Modular Sofa, and the concept is as brilliant as it sounds.

The whole design centers on one genius idea: what if you only needed one type of module to create any sofa configuration you could imagine? The Accordion does exactly that with a single base unit that compresses and expands like its musical namesake. Through an internal structure made from high-resilience foam, wooden side panels, climbing ropes, and adjustable knobs, each module can change its size and curvature to fit whatever space you’re working with.

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What makes this really clever is how it solves multiple problems at once. Traditional modular sofas usually require you to buy different shaped pieces (corner units, armrests, middle sections) and hope you’ve guessed right about what you need. With the Accordion system, you’re working with identical modules that transform as needed. Want a compact loveseat for your apartment? Use two modules. Need a sprawling sectional for your living room? Add more units and configure them however you like. The possibilities aren’t just numerous, they’re practically endless.

But here’s where it gets even better. Because these modules compress, the whole thing ships flat-packed in a way that actually makes sense. We’re talking small enough to literally place in a shopping cart and carry out yourself. No more waiting weeks for delivery windows or paying outrageous shipping fees. The compression feature dramatically cuts down on packaging waste, storage costs, and the carbon footprint of transportation. It’s the kind of sustainable design choice that doesn’t require you to sacrifice anything in return.

The inspiration came from watching an accordion player perform, where Wang noticed how the instrument’s bellows compress and expand with such fluidity. That rhythmic movement translated into furniture creates something that feels almost alive, like the sofa adapts to you rather than the other way around. The technical execution involved studying compression mechanisms from various industrial applications before landing on a prototype that was both simple and effective.

For anyone who’s moved apartments multiple times or likes to rearrange furniture seasonally, this is a game changer. Your sofa can literally grow or shrink with your needs. Hosting a party? Expand it. Need more floor space for a home workout? Compress it down. The adjustable knobs make reconfiguring straightforward enough that you won’t need tools or an engineering degree.

The design world has taken notice. The Accordion Modular Sofa won the Golden A’ Design Award in Furniture Design for 2025, one of the most prestigious recognitions in the field. This isn’t just a participation trophy either. The Golden award represents first-rate, outstanding design that genuinely advances the intersection of art, science, and technology. What’s exciting is that this isn’t some far-off concept. The sofa is scheduled to hit the market in October 2025, which means you could actually have one of these in your home soon. It represents a shift in how we think about furniture ownership, moving away from bulky investments that lock you into one configuration toward adaptable pieces that evolve with your lifestyle.

The Accordion Modular Sofa proves that innovative design doesn’t have to be complicated or precious. Sometimes the best ideas are the ones that make you wonder why nobody thought of them sooner. A sofa that compresses for transport, expands for comfort, and reconfigures endlessly from a single module type? That’s the kind of practical magic that makes design truly great.

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X’s Paris HQ raided by French prosecutors

Paris prosecutors announced that a search was underway at offices belong to Elon Musk’s X platform as part of an ongoing investigation first launched in January 2025. The raid is being conducted by Paris and national cybercrime units, with support from Interpol, according to post from Paris prosecutors on X. Officials from X have yet to comment on the matter.

At the same time, Paris prosecutors issued summonses to Elon Musk and Linda Yaccarino for “voluntary interviews” on April 20, 2026 in Paris. The prosecutors also announced they would no longer use X and would only communicate on LinkedIn and Instagram going forward.

The searches are part of an investigation that has been ongoing for nearly a year over the functioning of X’s algorithms that are “likely to have distorted the operation of an automated data processing system,” investigators said at the time. Those changes reportedly gave greater prominence to certain political content (especially from Musk) without user knowledge — something that could be a crime under French laws.

An investigation was officially launched in July, with Paris prosecutors adding an additional charge: “Fraudulent extraction of data from an automated data processing system by an organized group.” More recently, it also includes “complicity in the possession of images of minors representing a pedo-pornographic character,” due to images created by Grok between December 25, 2025 and January 1, 2026.

In July, X said in a statement that the probe “egregiously undermines X’s fundamental right to due process and threatens our users' rights to privacy and free speech. [French officials have] accused X of manipulating its algorithm for 'foreign interference' purposes, an allegation which is completely false.”

Update, Feb 3 2026, 4:00pm ET: X posted a lengthly statement on its Global Government Affairs account, calling the allegations “baseless” and stating the company “categorically denies any wrongdoing.” The company went on to describe the raid as “an abusive act of law enforcement theater designed to achieve illegitimate political objectives rather than advance legitimate law enforcement goals.”

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iPhone Fold vs Galaxy Z Fold: How Apple Plans to Dominate Samsung

iPhone Fold vs Galaxy Z Fold: How Apple Plans to Dominate Samsung

Apple is reportedly preparing to unveil its first foldable iPhone, a move that could redefine the foldable smartphone market and directly challenge Samsung’s dominance with its Galaxy Z Fold series. With advancements in battery technology, display engineering, hinge design, and processing power, the iPhone Fold is expected to set new benchmarks in usability, durability, and […]

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NotebookLM with Gems : Turn Scattered Files into a Living Memory & Skip the Busywork

NotebookLM with Gems : Turn Scattered Files into a Living Memory & Skip the Busywork

What if you could transform your business strategy with AI agents that not only understand your data but actively evolve with it? Julian Goldie breaks down how Google’s NotebookLM and Gemini Gems are reshaping the way professionals approach innovation, productivity, and decision-making. Imagine uploading your research, market data, or even competitor analyses, and having intelligent […]

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