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Radia’s WindRunner Aircraft, NASA-ISRO NISAR Satellite Launch, Foxconn’s AI Data Center Expansion, Palo Alto’s $25B CyberArk Deal, Australia Bans YouTube for Under-16s


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Introduction:
In this episode, we explore five major stories shaping technology and innovation today. First, Radia, a startup with no prior aircraft experience, is developing the WindRunner—a massive aircraft designed to transport enormous wind turbine blades and unlock new potential in onshore wind energy, now drawing interest from the US Department of Defense. Next, NASA and India’s ISRO have teamed up to launch the $1.5 billion NISAR satellite, equipped with groundbreaking radar technology capable of detecting minute Earth movements, providing critical data for disaster response and climate monitoring. Then, Foxconn, renowned for manufacturing iPhones, is entering the trillion-dollar AI data center market by partnering with TECO Electric to build facilities that can handle the intense heat of next-gen Nvidia chips. We also cover Palo Alto Networks’ $25 billion acquisition of CyberArk, a strategic move to strengthen its cybersecurity defenses amid rising AI-powered threats, despite a dip in Palo Alto’s stock. Finally, Australia has expanded its pioneering social media ban for children under 16 to include YouTube, a decision met with legal pushback from Google but aimed at shielding youth from online harm.
Content and Timestamp:
00:00:37 WindRunner: The New Giant of the Skies Aiming to Revolutionize Onshore Wind Power
00:04:31 India and US Launch "Most Sophisticated Radar Ever Built" for Earth Observation
00:08:20 Foxconn Ventures into AI Data Center Market with TECO Partnership
00:11:50 Palo Alto Networks Acquires CyberArk in $25 Billion Cybersecurity Megadeal
00:16:30 Australia Extends Social Media Ban to Include YouTube for Under-16s
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