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  • TotalEnergies targets power trading boost with $6 billion Kretinsky gas plant deal – Reuters

    1. TotalEnergies targets power trading boost with $6 billion Kretinsky gas plant deal  Reuters
    2. TotalEnergies accelerates its gas-to-power integration strategy in Europe by acquiring 50% of a portfolio of flexible power generation assets from EPH  TotalEnergies.com
    3. Royal Mail owner gets £4.5bn stake in French oil giant  The Telegraph
    4. Billionaire Kretinsky Sets Sights Beyond Europe With Total Deal  Bloomberg.com
    5. TTE: Acquisition of 50% in a 14 GW flexible power JV for EUR 5.1B accelerates European growth  TradingView

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  • Avian Flu Fast Facts | CNN

    Avian Flu Fast Facts | CNN



    CNN
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    Here’s a look at avian flu.

    Avian influenza, also called avian flu or bird flu, is an illness that usually affects only birds.

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  • Nier creator Yoko Taro would like you to know he has been working on games, they just keep getting cancelled

    Nier creator Yoko Taro would like you to know he has been working on games, they just keep getting cancelled


    It’s been a while since Yoko Taro has made a game, hasn’t it? That last public (key word here) thing he worked on was a mobile game about how Sega controls pretty much everything called 404 Game Re:set in 2023 (it shut down in…

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  • Numerology: What Your Date of Birth Predicts for 2026

    Numerology: What Your Date of Birth Predicts for 2026

    Major challenges: rushing, difficulty staying grounded.

    Major opportunities: openness, renewal, personal liberation.

    Year 6: Maturity and commitment

    The sixth year sees a shift to anchoring, responsibility, and deeper meaning. “The 6 pushes us to…

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  • Just a moment…

    Just a moment…

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  • Valve wants to make Steam Deck updates more convenient

    Valve wants to make Steam Deck updates more convenient

    Oliver Cragg / Android Authority

    TL;DR

    • Valve hardware engineer Yazan Aldehayyat told The Verge that the company is “interested in supporting” automatic docked updates for Steam Deck.
    • The Steam Deck currently only downloads and applies…

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  • Bezos backs ‘physical AI’ with $6.2 billion Project Prometheus launch

    Bezos backs ‘physical AI’ with $6.2 billion Project Prometheus launch

    The news: Jeff Bezos is returning to an operational role for the first time since stepping down as CEO from Amazon in 2021. His new startup—Project Prometheus—launched with $6.2 billion in funding, instantly making it one of the best-capitalized early-stage AI companies, per The New York Times.

    Project Prometheus has hired almost 100 employees, including talent from OpenAI, DeepMind, and Meta. It’s focused on “physical AI”—where systems learn from real-world experimentation—for engineering and manufacturing across computers, humanoid robots, and aerospace and automotive industries.

    Bezos is co-CEO of the company, marking a high-stakes return to building and scaling tech from the inside. The other CEO is Vik Bajaj, who previously led moonshot projects at Google X, including early work on Wing drones and Waymo self-driving cars.

    Why it’s worth watching: Bezos fronting a new AI company outside of Amazon is a significant departure from his retail, cloud, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure roots. Building it as a startup, rather than a subsidiary, doesn’t muddle Amazon’s bottom line and insulates  Project Prometheus from investor expectations.

    Project Prometheus solutions will feed into Bezos’ interests without directly competing with OpenAI, Meta, or Google AI releases.

    AI shifts: Prometheus is leading a new wave of startups moving past large language models (LLMs) and into physical AI. Here are a couple of the other players:

    • Periodic Labs is building robot-driven research facilities with an investment of $300 million to pursue autonomous labs, smart robots, and AI-driven discovery to reshape physical science and accelerate R&D.
    • Thinking Machines Lab raised $2 billion to build scientific AI tools for research, engineering applications, and specialized business solutions rather than a one-size-fits-all mode.

    Prometheus dwarfs both in funding—an early signal of its intent and expected scale of production for its AI tools.

    What this means for brands: Companies like Project Prometheus will shorten product cycles, streamline supply chains, and accelerate breakthroughs in aerospace, automotive, and computing—delivering faster, cheaper results with clear ROIs.

    Brands should watch how physical AI reshapes manufacturing and R&D. The next competitive edge will come from using AI to prototype new products, automate factory intelligence, and bring ideas to market with unprecedented speed.

     

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  • MQM activist sentenced to 8 years in US prison for Karachi terrorism plot

    MQM activist sentenced to 8 years in US prison for Karachi terrorism plot

    Kahkashan Haider Khan’s file picture with Altaf Hussain in London. — social media 

    LONDON/TEXAS: A leading activist of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) has been sentenced to eight years in prison for federal…

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  • Dysfunctional mitochondria shown to initiate the onset of Parkinson’s

    Dysfunctional mitochondria shown to initiate the onset of Parkinson’s

    For decades, scientists have known that mitochondria, which produce energy inside our cells, malfunction in Parkinson’s disease. But a critical question remained: do the failing mitochondria cause Parkinson’s, or do they become…

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  • Microsoft Azure Withstands Unprecedented 15.72 Tbps DDoS Onslaught From IoT Botnet Aisuru

    Microsoft Azure Withstands Unprecedented 15.72 Tbps DDoS Onslaught From IoT Botnet Aisuru

    On 24 October 2025, Azure—the cloud computing arm of Microsoft—came under a floor-shaking attack: a distributed-denial-of-service (DDoS) campaign measuring 15.72 terabits per second (Tbps) and…

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