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This Week in Tech: 7 Hot Topics Making Waves
A roundup of the seven hottest tech stories this week, from AI breakthroughs and EV updates to streaming, stocks, and cybersecurity, all shaping what comes next.
Welcome to this week in tech! From AI making life (and work) easier to EVs keeping autonomy front and center, here are seven stories that are shaping the week.
AI Everywhere
Google officially launched Gemini 3 Deep Think mode for its AI Ultra subscribers, aiming to boost reasoning and analytical power. Meanwhile, Adobe integrated ChatGPT into Photoshop, Acrobat, and other apps, letting you edit files straight from the chatbot. Tech is trying to collapse your tools into one window, whether you asked for it or not.
Tech Stocks Take a Breath
The Nasdaq led a broader market pullback this week, reminding humans how closely tech stock prices are tied to AI hype and growth expectations. High-fliers saw rotations out of their shares as investors sought other sectors, a recurring theme in 2025.
EVs and Autonomy in Focus
Tesla’s robotaxi countdown collided with slowing sales, sparking debate on near-term prospects, while Rivian stole some headlines with AI Day updates. EVs continue to reinvent themselves, and autonomy remains the marquee feature.
Tech Layoffs Aren’t Done
A new TechCrunch list shows hundreds of companies cutting thousands of jobs in 2025. Even in booming areas like AI, the labor market isn’t immune to volatility.
Mobile Hardware Evolves
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z TriFold, its most ambitious foldable yet. The device folds into tablet territory, showing that mobile innovation is now about utility as much as wow-factor.
AI Hits Medicine and Space
SpaceX’s Starlink network now has over 9,300 active satellites, expanding global broadband access. On Earth, Merck partnered with Nvidia to launch KERMT, an AI model for faster drug discovery. Tech is pushing into every corner of life.
Cyber Threats Keep Evolving
From rootkits and Docker leaks to spyware alerts, the latest threat bulletin is a reminder that digital risk evolves alongside the tech we build. Consider this your weekly nudge to patch and stay alert.
Looking ahead, AI, EVs, streaming, and cybersecurity aren’t just weekly news. They’re shaping 2026. The real story is how these trends converge and what the next big shift will be. And honestly? Nobody knows exactly where it’s heading, but that’s what makes it exciting.
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