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💻 Tesla Surges, PlayStation Discs Are Dying & OpenAI Just Made an Offer to the Government

6 min · 2 de jul de 2026
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Tesla just posted a 25% sales jump in Q2 2026 with over 480,000 vehicles delivered — a dramatic turnaround after a brutal year. Amazon has crossed a major milestone in its race against SpaceX's Starlink, quietly building toward a satellite internet service that could reshape global connectivity. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has reportedly pitched a stunning proposal to the US government that could be worth hundreds of billions of dollars. Sony has officially announced an end to physical PlayStation game discs, sending shockwaves through the gaming world — and that's not the only major shake-up hitting the industry right now. All this plus Google's alarming energy consumption numbers, Xbox's turbulent restructuring, and what Meta's Ray-Ban glasses subscription means for the future of hardware ownership.

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