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Tech Across the Globe

Waymo heads to Europe: Waymo plans to launch its robotaxi service in London next year, marking its first foray into Europe and its second expansion outside the US.

TSMC powers on: It’s hard to imagine TSMC sales or profits surprising anymore, but Asia’s most valuable company did it again, with a 39% net income jump that was significantly higher than most analysts expected. The CEO signaled “strengthening” conviction in the AI megatrend.

Salesforce growth projections: The software company said the pace of its revenue growth will pick up in the next 12 to 18 months, with annual sales reaching $60 billion by the fiscal year ending in January 2030.

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Revalued

Investors led by BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Partners agreed to buy Aligned Data Centers in a $40 billion deal, one of the asset manager’s largest infrastructure investments ever. The acquisition comes as Wall Street races to claim a stake in the artificial intelligence boom.

Must Read

Instagram chief Adam Mosseri said the company may develop a TV app for the service as more people consume video of all kinds on television, Kurt Wagner reports in today’s Tech In Depth. But the question, Wagner asks, is why?

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This Week in Cyber Bulletin

The spread of technology such as 3D printers and consumer drones has made it easier to create do-it-yourself weapons, Daniel Zuidijk reports in this week’s Cyber Bulletin. And the increased use of encrypted technology to amplify extremist and violent materials has made it easier for would-be attackers to act, he writes.

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