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Here are the 7 things you missed today:

1. ⏪ Meta is Acquiring AI Device Startup Limitless

Limitless is really living up to its new name. The AI startup formerly known as Rewind has been acquired by Meta for an undisclosed amount. The company, known for its AI-powered pendant to record your conversations, will no longer sell its hardware devices and will maintain support for its existing customers for a year. (TechCrunch)

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3. 🎥 Netflix is Buying Warner Bros. Film & Streaming for $72Bn

Can’t wait to hear the Tudum/WB jingle mashup. Netflix has won the bidding war over Paramount Skydance and Comcast to buy pieces of Warner Bros. Discovery in a cash and stock transaction valued at $72 billion with a total enterprise value of approx. $82.7 billion. Netflix will acquire Warner Bros.′ film studio and streaming service, HBO Max while Warner Bros. Discovery will move forward with its previously planned spinout of Discovery Global. (CNBC)

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5. 🚀 SpaceX is Planning a Late-2026 IPO at an $800Bn Valuation

SpaceX is prepping for a major launch. Of its IPO, that is. Elon Musk’s space company has reportedly been telling investors to watch the second half of 2026 for a potential IPO with CFO Bret Johnsen lining up a secondary share sale that values the business at about $800 billion, roughly double the price tag buyers agreed to in a tender earlier this year. (Quartz)

6. 📰 The New York Times is Suing Perplexity

The AI lawsuits are piling up. The New York Times filed suit today against AI search startup Perplexity for copyright infringement, its second lawsuit against an AI company. The Times is one of several media outlets filing suits against Perplexity this week, including the Chicago Tribune. (TechCrunch)

7. ☁️ Pantone’s Color of the Year for 2026 Hasn’t Gone Well (So Far)

Everything really is turning neutral. Color communication company Pantone has unveiled its annual Color of the Year for 2026 and it’s… white? The shade “Cloud Dancer” is described as a “discrete white hue offering a promise of clarity” and audience reactions have been unimpressed across the board. (The Verge)

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