Week in Review: X CEO Linda Yaccarino steps down

Week in Review: X CEO Linda Yaccarino steps down

Welcome back to review in review! We have lots of news for you this week, including a shaking of X, Hugging Face’s new robot, new phones from Nothing and Samsung and more. Have a wonderful weekend!

From to do something else: X CEO Linda Yaccarino stepped down this week after a tumult two-year tenure marked with advertising for setback, Elon Musk’s controversy and platform’s AI problems. The company’s advertising business improved under her management, but the road in the future will still be tough.

See-Through: Apple continues to fine -tune its new floating glass design in iOS 26 Beta 3, calling back transparency in areas such as messages and Apple Music after the user complains of readability. It is the latest step in finding the right balance before us launched in the fall.

The sweetest: Hugging Face has opened orders for its new open source desktop robot, REACHY MINI, loved by development. From $ 299 Build-IT-Uourself Bots are fully programmable in Python and integrated with the crushing face hub.


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News

Nothing phone 3 We have wooden plate
No phone 3 Credits Image:Ivan Mehta

Whole mass nothing: Nothing is $ 799 phone (3) is its most ambitious yet, with a quirky new other screen, AI features and flagship specifications aimed at competing with Samsung and Apple. But mixed reactions to design and pricing can keep it in “alternative to” rather than “replacement for” territory, at least for now.

Samsung too: Samsung also released new folding phones this week, The New Z Fold7 and Z Flip7. It also released a cheaper crazy phone, Z Flip7 FE.

I want this car: Rivian’s new Quad-Word R1T and R1S EVs are here that boasts 1,025 horsepower, get you from 0 to under 2.5 seconds, and flashy new software tricks like “Kick Turn” and Rad Tuner for custom driving conditions. With internal engines and a deeper software stack, Rivian’s bet this flagship of $ 115,000+ can contain the line UNTs more affordable R2S arriving in 2026.

Cool, great: Elon Musk says Xai’s new Grok 4 is a “maximum truth-seeking AI”, but tests show that Chatbot often consults Musk’s own X-positions and public statements when answering controversial questions. The model’s adaptation to its founder raises fresh concerns about objectivity and about grok’s readiness for prime time, including being shown in Teslas, as Musk says comes week.

And another: Apple’s leader of AI models, Ruoming Pang, is back to Meta, where he will participate in Zuckerberg’s growing AI superintelligence device. The move signalizes ongoing suffering in Apple’s AI efforts and adds more AI-Expertise to Device to Meta’s expanding bench.

Security first? Jack Dorsey spent last weekend building a Bluetooth-based messaging app called Bithat, operating via Bluetooth Mesh Networks so users chat without Wi-Fi or Cell Service. The app is now in closed beta, but the claims that the app is secure is already facing the reconciliation of security researchers.

It’s time: After 14 years of Intel, RealSense spins out as an independent company of $ 50 million in financing to scale 3D stereoscopic imaging technology used in robotics, drones and more. CEO NADAV Orbach aims to increase the efforts of marketing and improve the security functions of interaction between humans and robot as AIT-driven Dequest waves.

Analysis

Slate Autos Electric Truck
Slate Autos Electric Truck.Credits Image:Slate Auto

Pulls the curtain back: Slate Auto, a Stealthy Michigan-based EV-start-up, supported by Jeff Bezos, stunned the industry by revealing plans for an ultrafa-bar, customized electric pickup. After three years in the shadows, the company aims to shake the market with production targeted until the end of 2026.

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