Daily Recap

Thursday, 18 June 2026

Today’s tech news is really about strain—on supply chains, platforms, roads, and the AI talent market. Apple says consumers should brace for higher prices as memory and storage chip costs surge, a sign that even the world’s most powerful hardware company can’t fully absorb the AI-era semiconductor crunch. At the same time, a reported U.S. manufacturing tie-up between Apple and Intel, floated by President Trump but still lacking public confirmation from either company, underscores the political and strategic urgency around domestic chip production. In the UAE, regulators are taking a harder line on social media’s effects on children, setting a minimum age of 15 and forcing platforms to verify users’ ages. Waymo, meanwhile, is recalling nearly 3,900 robotaxis after vehicles entered closed freeway construction zones. And in AI, Google loses Gemini co-lead Noam Shazeer to OpenAI, another sharp signal that the race for top researchers is only intensifying.

Recap for Thursday, 18 June 2026

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