
This week brought some exciting news in tech. From Elon Musk making headlines to Broadcom reaching new heights and whispers about Instagram coming to iPad, there’s a lot to talk about. Let’s jump right in and see what’s happening.
One Big Beautiful Bill Act: Tesla’s Tax Credit at Risk
This new bill covers a wide range of topics—energy, taxes, fees, and more. One important part of it deals with pushing clean energy forward, including how electric vehicles like Tesla’s get tax credits.
The bill also introduces new rules and fees that affect a lot of areas, not just clean energy. For example, it might remove some EV tax credits and add annual fees for electric and hybrid cars to help balance government funding.
So, this bill isn’t looking too good for Tesla and its electric vehicles. So, with that, a public debate between Elon Musk and Donald Trump has heated up, adding more tension to the whole situation.
But the thing is, it’s still in talks and hasn’t been fully passed yet
Siri AI Upgrade Faces Delays
Apple’s plan to give Siri a major AI glow-up before WWDC isn’t going smoothly. Former engineers say the assistant is still buggy, hard to scale, and far behind tools like ChatGPT. Apple’s AI ambitions are big, but execution is hitting roadblocks just days before their big software event.
Broadcom Hits $1 Trillion Thanks to AI Chip Boom
Broadcom has officially entered the $1 trillion club, mostly thanks to surging demand for AI chips. They supply key parts for Google and Meta’s AI infrastructure. But experts say rising competition and high development costs could slow this momentum later in the year.
Big Tech Layoffs Cross 61,000 in 2025
Companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google have already cut over 61,000 jobs this year. Most layoffs are tied to AI shifts, cost-cutting, and restructured teams. While AI is growing fast, a lot of traditional tech roles are being phased out in the process.
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Microsoft’s CEO Says Core Skills Still Matter
At a tech event, Satya Nadella stressed that even as AI takes over many tasks, basic programming and logical thinking—“computational thinking”—are still essential. He argues that these skills help people better work alongside AI and understand what’s happening under the hood.
Rumor Roundup: Instagram May Be Coming to iPad
In a long-awaited move, Instagram might finally be preparing a dedicated app for the iPad. While there’s no official confirmation yet, recent developer logs and testing activity have sparked speculation across the tech community.
For years, users have requested a native iPad experience, and if these rumors prove true, it could significantly enhance how creators and casual users engage with the platform on larger screens. As always, we’ll be watching closely for any official announcement.