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Crypto shares climb after Treasury's doubled buybacks boost risk assets

Treasury bond selloff lifts 30-year yield to a 2007 high, pressuring risk assets including cryptocurrencies

UK cinemas restricting Meta AI and other smart glasses over piracy concerns

Meta smart glasses face scrutiny as courts in England and Wales ban their use over recording concerns

Satellite proliferation imperils astronomical observations, study finds

ESO says plans for 1.7 million more satellites could severely degrade astronomy; 15,000 orbit today.

China robot makers seek to turn humanoid hype into useful work

Chinese robot makers showcased humanoids sorting parcels, packing phones and doing household chores at a Beijing event

PTA, Google sign agreement to make digital platforms safer for children

Programme will equip parents and teachers with practical tools to help children navigate the digital world safely

China lands reusable rocket breakthrough

Zhuque-3 recovery brings Beijing closer to low-cost, high-frequency commercial spaceflight

Why US states fought to present a united case against Meta over youth social media harms

States allege that Meta knowingly designed features in Instagram and Facebook to ​hook young users

Saudi-led consortium finalises $55b acquisition of gaming giant EA

Saudi Arabia has steadily expanded its investments in the global gaming industry as part of its Vision 2030 strategy

Trump administration drafting ban on Chinese data center devices, sources say

US China hawks seek to avoid a repeat of Huawei's deep foothold in telecom infrastructure

Alibaba unveils its largest AI model yet, DeepSeek's latest model is ultra-low cost

The developments show Chinese AI firms racing to build more powerful systems without sharply raising costs