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Anthropic Beats OpenAI and Gets Punished For It

15 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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Anthropic just topped OpenAI in enterprise AI — then the Trump admin forced it to pull its best models. Plus Android 17 drops and SpaceX passes Amazon. • The Complete Calvin and Hobbes is a great last-minute Father’s Day gift With Father's Day approaching, The Complete Calvin and Hobbes three-volume hardcover set is on sale for $89.48 on Amazon — 60% off its original $225 price and the lowest it's ever been listed. • All the latest news on Android 17, Wear OS 7, and Android XR Google has officially rolled out Android 17 to Pixel phones, bringing floating app windows, foldable gaming controls, and a Handoff-like feature, while Wear OS 7 launches with Live Updates and 10% better battery life ahead of new Android XR smart glasses this fall. • Android 17 arrives on Pixel phones today Google has begun rolling out Android 17 to Pixel phones today as part of its June Pixel Drop, with other manufacturers expected to follow throughout 2026. The update's headline feature is Bubbles — floating app windows accessible via long press. • Anthropic’s latest feud with the Trump admin may actually help it, sales data suggests Anthropic just had its best-ever month for business adoption, surpassing OpenAI in market share for the first time — then immediately got pulled into a fresh White House fight that forced it to yank its most powerful AI models from the market. • Apple plans to change its Hide My Email privacy feature that could make it less effective Apple is moving its Hide My Email feature to a new '@private.icloud.com' domain, making anonymous email addresses easily identifiable and blockable by apps and websites. • SpaceX valuation balloons to $2.6T, briefly passes Amazon SpaceX briefly surpassed Amazon to become the fifth most valuable company in the world this week, with its valuation spiking to $2.9 trillion just days after its historic IPO, before settling back down. • Trump admin tries to block Clean Air Act lawsuit over xAI's gas turbines The Trump administration's DOJ is trying to dismiss an NAACP Clean Air Act lawsuit against Elon Musk's xAI, arguing that 57 unpermitted gas turbines powering the Grok AI system are exempt because they support national security and military operations. • Year of free HPE software a “step in the correct direction” in VMware rivalry HPE is offering its VM Essentials virtualization software free for up to one year, positioning it as a direct alternative to Broadcom's increasingly expensive VMware platform. • Cockroaches scurry around with thousands of pieces of bacterial genomes A new study found that cockroach genomes are riddled with hundreds to thousands of fragments of bacterial DNA, challenging the long-held assumption that horizontal gene transfer is rare in multicellular animals. • Backlog hit highest level since 2023, but confidence fell Construction backlog hit a nearly three-year high of 9.1 months in May, but contractor confidence still fell — and the data center building boom i

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