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Cursor’s Endgame Might Be Owning the Stack, and SpaceX Just Put a $60B Price Tag on It

A potential $60 billion price tag on Cursor would be ridiculous if AI coding were still just a helpful autocomplete business. It is not. The SpaceX announcement, first reported by Reuters and expanded by TechCrunch, says the company has secured an option to acquire Cursor later this year for $60
21 Apr 2026 4 min read
Gemini for Home’s New Follow-Up Mode Is Less About Voice UX and More About Killing Prompt Reset
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Gemini for Home’s New Follow-Up Mode Is Less About Voice UX and More About Killing Prompt Reset

Voice assistants spent years failing in the same boring way: they made every follow-up feel like a restart. You asked a question, got an answer, and then had to summon the system again, restate the subject, and hope it understood what you meant this time. That interaction model was good
21 Apr 2026 5 min read
Google’s New Deep Research Split Is Really About Product Tiering for Serious Agent Work
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Google’s New Deep Research Split Is Really About Product Tiering for Serious Agent Work

Google’s latest Deep Research launch is not really about making AI research feel more impressive. It is about admitting that research has stopped being a demo feature and started behaving like infrastructure. Once people depend on an agent for due diligence, market scans, competitor analysis, or technical briefings, the
21 Apr 2026 5 min read
Google Is Trying to Make DESIGN.md the README for AI-Native UI Systems
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Google Is Trying to Make DESIGN.md the README for AI-Native UI Systems

AI-generated UI has a memory problem. The models can sketch a landing page, generate a dashboard, or spit out a component tree on command, but the second you ask for iteration, the cracks show. The colors drift. The spacing logic gets fuzzy. The accessibility decisions evaporate. The rationale behind the
21 Apr 2026 5 min read
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OpenAI’s New Codex Enterprise Push Says the Model Wars Are Turning Into Rollout Wars

OpenAI’s latest Codex announcement is not really a model story, and that is exactly why it matters. For the last year, the AI coding market has been sold on the familiar axis of benchmark wins, context windows, and demos where an agent fixes a bug in a toy repo
21 Apr 2026 5 min read
ImageGen 2.0 Shows OpenAI Is Turning Image Models Into Routed Compute Tiers, Not Just a Magic Button
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ImageGen 2.0 Shows OpenAI Is Turning Image Models Into Routed Compute Tiers, Not Just a Magic Button

OpenAI’s ImageGen 2.0 update looks small if you read it like a release note and much more important if you read it like product architecture. The company added a baseline ImageGen 2.0 tier to ChatGPT for all plans, then introduced ImageGen 2.0 Thinking for paid users,
21 Apr 2026 5 min read
GitHub’s Real Copilot CLI Fix This Week Was Teaching It How to Fail Gracefully
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GitHub’s Real Copilot CLI Fix This Week Was Teaching It How to Fail Gracefully

GitHub’s loud Copilot news this week was the painful one: paused sign-ups, tighter individual-plan limits, and a blunt admission that agentic workflows are consuming enough compute that a handful of requests can exceed the price of the subscription. The quieter story, and the more revealing one, landed a day
21 Apr 2026 5 min read
AI Coding-Agent Security Is a Runtime Problem Wearing a Model-Safety Costume
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AI Coding-Agent Security Is a Runtime Problem Wearing a Model-Safety Costume

The most useful security line written about AI coding agents this week did not come from a model card. It came from VentureBeat quoting Enkrypt AI CSO Merritt Baer: “The runtime is the blast radius.” That is the sentence the industry needs to sit with for a while, because it
21 Apr 2026 5 min read
Azure Developer CLI’s New Copilot Integration Is Microsoft’s Best Current Case for AI That Fixes Plumbing Instead of Writing Poetry
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Azure Developer CLI’s New Copilot Integration Is Microsoft’s Best Current Case for AI That Fixes Plumbing Instead of Writing Poetry

Microsoft keeps trying to convince developers that Copilot belongs everywhere. Most of those pitches have felt like product management mistaking proximity for usefulness. Put AI in the sidebar, put AI in the editor, put AI in the document toolbar, and maybe one of those surfaces will stick. The new GitHub
21 Apr 2026 5 min read
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Microsoft Foundry’s Private Networking Story Gets Real Once You Stop Confusing Private Endpoints with Actual Runtime Isolation

Microsoft’s latest Azure AI lesson is not about model quality, prompt engineering, or the next catalog addition. It is about a much older enterprise problem: people keep confusing a network diagram with an actual runtime boundary. That distinction sounds boring right up until an AI agent that looked safely
21 Apr 2026 4 min read
Security Copilot’s New Email Summary Feature Shows Where Microsoft Thinks SOC Automation Can Safely Start
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Security Copilot’s New Email Summary Feature Shows Where Microsoft Thinks SOC Automation Can Safely Start

Security teams do not need AI to write poetry about phishing. They need it to make the first five minutes of investigation less miserable. That is why Microsoft’s new Email Summary capability inside Defender is worth paying attention to. It is not flashy, and that is the point. Microsoft
21 Apr 2026 4 min read
Copilot in Word Is Finally Moving From ‘Generate Some Text’ to ‘Help Me Survive Document Review’
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Copilot in Word Is Finally Moving From ‘Generate Some Text’ to ‘Help Me Survive Document Review’

Microsoft has spent the better part of the Copilot era teaching the world to ask office software for first drafts. The problem is that first drafts were never the expensive part of knowledge work. The expensive part is review: reconciling tracked edits, chasing comment threads, spotting ambiguity before legal does,
21 Apr 2026 4 min read
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