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United Airlines is set to roll out its newest long-haul plane — and it’s billing it as ultra-premium.Flight-tracking data showed the Airbus A321XLR departed the planemaker’s factory in Hamburg, Germany, on Wednesday and landed in Tampa, Florida, later in the evening.The highly anticipated XLR is a specially-designed extra-long-haul plane that United says will deliver a “wide-body experience on a narrow-body jet.”That means it can open new international routes that don’t require a larger aircraft, when it’s expected to debut this summer.The premium-heavy jet will feature sliding doors and beds in a suite-style Polaris business class and a walk-up snack bar…
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Earnings Call Insights: Netskope (NTSK) Q1 fiscal 2027 Management View “We ended Q1 with ARR of $845 million, up 29% year-over-year and our net new ARR of $34 million” (CEO Sanjay Beri), alongside “Revenue grew 28% year-over-year to $202 million, ahead of our guidance” (CEO Beri) and “Our operating margin improved 4 percentageSeeking Alpha’s Disclaimer: This article was automatically generated by an AI tool based on content available on the Seeking Alpha website, and has not been curated or reviewed by humans. Due to inherent limitations in using AI-based tools, the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of such articles cannot be…
Automation is finally coming for the human rideshare driver.Uber is cutting back on recruiting drivers in cities where autonomous vehicles, like those from Waymo, are operating, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi told Fast Company in an article published on Monday.Having fewer new entrants in those markets ensures “that the drivers who are [already] in-market, who are experienced, and who’ve been with us through this whole journey continue to earn,” Khosrowshahi told the magazine.The comments provide evidence of what some ride-hailing drivers have long feared: The spread of robotaxis will mean fewer opportunities for them to earn a living.It’s not all bad news for rideshare drivers,…
Author Ahmed Barakat Author Ahmed Barakat Part of the Team Since Aug 2025 About Author Ahmed Balaha is a journalist and copywriter based in Georgia with a growing focus on blockchain technology, DeFi, AI, privacy, digital assets, and fintech innovation. Share Fact Checked by CryptoNews Editorial Team Author CryptoNews Editorial Team Part of the Team Since Sep 2018 About Author The CryptoNews editorial team is composed of seasoned writers specializing in cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. Their expertise ensures comprehensive, accurate, and insightful content for… Last updated: June 4, 2026 Arthur Hayes has done it again. Just now, the BitMEX co-founder…
Kevin O’Leary’s company says it was caught off guard by a Utah lawmaker’s demand to dramatically shrink its proposed AI data center campus.On Monday, Utah Senate President J. Stuart Adams said he sent a letter to the celebrity investor calling for a 75% reduction in the proposed data center campus.Adams — who also chairs the Military Installation Development Authority, which gave the project an initial approval in April — wrote that he wants the Box Elder County data center to be reduced from 40,000 acres to about 10,000 acres. He also said he wanted stronger commitments on water, conservation, environmental…
Robert Way/iStock Editorial via Getty ImagesTaiwan’s Foxconn (FXCOF) announced a collaboration with Intel (INTC) to jointly develop and deploy next-generation AI infrastructure and intelligent computing platforms, aiming to deliver end-to-end AI solutions. “By combining Intel’s strengths in processor architecture, silicon technologies, and software ecosystem with Foxconn’s global
The NBA Finals began on Wednesday at Frost Bank Center in Texas, with the New York Knicks taking on the San Antonio Spurs.The Knicks made their first Finals appearance in more than two decades, and capped off the night with a 105-95 victory over the Spurs.The highly anticipated matchup drew a star-studded crowd of business executives, celebrity fans, and sports personalities.Here are the famous people we spotted.Ben Stiller Ben Stiller was seen cheering on the New York Knicks at the game. Gregory Shamus/Getty Images Ben Stiller, a longtime Knicks fan, was seen cheering in the crowd during the game.After the…
Russia has been plagued for years by friendly-fire incidents with its glide bombs, showing flaws in how Moscow is waging its airstrike campaign, said the UK defense ministry.”These instances demonstrate continued errors in Russia’s ability to successfully employ their munitions on intended targets,” the ministry said in an intelligence update published on Wednesday.The update cited an independent Russian open-source intelligence group, Astra, which has for years reported on and posted footage of destruction caused by glide bombs dropped on Russian soil and occupied Ukrainian territories.The group said in late May that the Russian air force had dropped at least 25…
A squad of media heavyweights turned up at the NBA Finals on Wednesday evening.Among them were Disney board member Bob Iger, Disney CEO Josh D’Amaro, ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro, and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver.The group was spotted at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio as the New York Knicks took on the San Antonio Spurs in the first game of the NBA Finals.Their presence later earned a shoutout on the ABC broadcast.The commentators for the night — Mike Breen, Richard Jefferson, and Tim Legler — joked that the four men made up a “murderers’ row of executives” and looked extremely…