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SpaceX just landed $10B+ in federal defense contracts. One company, one man, one alarming concentration of power. What could go wrong? • Nvidia, Microsoft, and Arm are all teasing Nvidia’s new N1X laptop processors Nvidia, Microsoft, and Arm are all publicly teasing the imminent launch of Nvidia's N1 and N1X Arm-powered laptop chips, set to be officially announced at Nvidia's Computex keynote in Taipei on Sunday night. • SpaceX gets $4 billion contract to build missile-tracking ‘Golden Dome’ satellites The Pentagon has awarded SpaceX a $4.16 billion contract to build missile-tracking satellites for Trump's 'Golden Dome' defense system, adding to the company's growing portfolio of Golden Dome-related deals. • Acer’s launching a Linux handheld for streaming your PC games Acer is entering the PC game streaming handheld market with the Nitro Blaze Link, a Linux-based device launching in Q4 2026 that acts like a PlayStation Portal for your home PC rather than a standalone gaming machine. • Founders seize on Indian court ruling to revive criticism of Google’s ad business An Indian court ruled Google liable for trademark infringement over its keyword advertising practices, finding it actively enabled competitors to bid on brand names like Hindware — and prominent Indian tech founders are using the ruling to amplify longstanding complaints about the practice. • I went to the so-called ‘steroid Olympics,’ to understand why Silicon Valley is obsessed with peptides The Enhanced Games, a Silicon Valley-backed athletic competition where athletes openly use performance-enhancing drugs under medical supervision, debuted in Las Vegas over Memorial Day weekend — and it's really a $1.2 billion business selling peptides and enhancement drugs to consumers. • SpaceX awarded $6.45B in Space Force contracts ahead of IPO SpaceX landed $6.45 billion in U.S. Space Force contracts this week — $4.16B for Golden Dome missile defense satellites and $2.29B for a low Earth orbit communications network — just weeks before what's expected to be the largest IPO in history. • Proposed new US funding rules: We can cancel any grant at any time The Trump administration's Office of Management and Budget has proposed sweeping new federal grant rules that would let any agency cancel any grant at any time, sideline peer review in favor of political appointees, and ban funding for a range of research topics deemed contrary to administration priorities. • Kenyan court blocks Trump admin from dumping Ebola-exposed Americans there A Kenyan court has blocked the Trump administration's plan to quarantine Ebola-exposed Americans at a makeshift facility in Laikipia, Kenya, rather than repatriating them to specialized treatment centers in the US. • Botnet of more than 17 million devices dismantled Dutch authorities dismantled a massive botnet of over 17 million compromised devices managed by 200 servers, linked to Russian proxy service ASOCKS. • Illinois starts critical
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