Apple Sues OpenAI Over Stolen Hardware Blueprints

Apple Sues OpenAI Over Stolen Hardware Blueprints

In a federal lawsuit, Apple has accused OpenAI of orchestrating a calculated campaign to steal confidential trade secrets and hardware blueprints. The legal filing highlights the actions of a former iPhone engineer who allegedly joined the startup while retaining a company laptop and utilizing a software bug to access private servers. This conflict marks a sharp decline in the relationship between the two tech giants, who were recently collaborating on artificial intelligence integrations. OpenAI has officially issued a denial of these claims, asserting they have no interest in the intellectual property of other firms. The high-stakes litigation arrives at a critical moment as the AI startup prepares for a massive initial public offering. Underpinning the dispute is an intense competition for dominance in the emerging market for AI-powered consumer devices.


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Apple sues OpenAI over hardware theft

Apple sues OpenAI over hardware theft

Apple has initiated a major federal lawsuit against OpenAI, claiming the artificial intelligence firm systematically stole trade secrets to accelerate its development of consumer hardware. The legal c...

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SpaceX Starship Flight 13

SpaceX Starship Flight 13

Recent progress and upcoming milestones for SpaceX's Starship program, specifically focusing on the preparation for Flight 13 scheduled for mid-July 2026. Technical reports describe the testing of Boo...

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SpaceXAI and Cursor Launch Grok 4.5 for Professional Industries

SpaceXAI and Cursor Launch Grok 4.5 for Professional Industries

SpaceXAI has officially launched Grok 4.5, a sophisticated artificial intelligence model developed in collaboration with the coding startup Cursor. This release follows a massive $60 billion acquisiti...

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Waymo Expands Driverless Operations Into Four New Cities

Waymo Expands Driverless Operations Into Four New Cities

Alphabet’s autonomous driving subsidiary, Waymo, is significantly increasing its presence by launching robotaxi services in four additional U.S. cities: San Diego, Las Vegas, Tampa, and Denver. While ...

10 Jul 24min

Why the US Military Blacklisted Anthropic

Why the US Military Blacklisted Anthropic

In 2026, the United States Department of War officially labeled the AI company Anthropic as a supply chain risk, marking the first time an American firm received this designation. This federal action ...

9 Jul 17min

SpaceX IPO Lifts Wall Street Bank Profits

SpaceX IPO Lifts Wall Street Bank Profits

Major Wall Street financial institutions are anticipating a significant rise in second-quarter earnings fueled by a surge in market volatility and high-profile investment banking activity. A primary c...

9 Jul 16min

DOGE's Digital Kill Switches and Paid Leave

DOGE's Digital Kill Switches and Paid Leave

Led by Elon Musk, the DOGE initiative resulted in the departure of over 272,000 federal employees through a controversial program that paid thousands of workers to stay home. While the administration ...

8 Jul 17min

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