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🗓️ 29 May 2025
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0:00.0 | Marketers, you know that feeling when your content just works, when you crush a viral trend before 10 a.m? |
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0:26.4 | Here's your TNB Tech Minute for Thursday, May 29th. I'm Victoria Craig for the Wall Street Journal. |
0:32.5 | InVIDIA shares rose 3.5% today on Wall Street, far outpacing more muted gains on the major averages. |
0:39.2 | Enthusiasm over the American chipmaker's quarterly revenue surge helped propel shares higher. |
0:44.8 | That's despite a projected $8 billion loss in sales for the current quarter due to President |
0:49.7 | Trump's tariff policy. Still, the journal exclusively reports NVIDIA is facing fresh accusations |
0:55.7 | from U.S. lawmakers who say the company is too close to China. That stems from plans the chip |
1:01.7 | giant has for a facility in Shanghai, which a bipartisan group of senators say would risk |
1:06.8 | giving China access to cutting-edge technology. Elsewhere, Meta platforms has teamed up again with |
1:13.0 | its former virtual reality chief Palmer Lucky to build high-tech headsets for the U.S. Army. |
1:18.9 | Lucky's defense company said today that with Meta, it will build a line of new, rugged helmets, |
1:23.8 | glasses, and other wearables to provide a VR or augmented reality experience. |
1:29.3 | The new system, dubbed Eagle Eye, will have sensors that enhance hearing and vision and allow |
1:34.1 | soldiers to operate AI-powered weapon systems. |
1:37.6 | And finally, at the second day of the Wall Street Journal's Future of Everything conference |
1:41.3 | here in New York City, United Airlines CEO said air traffic controls |
1:45.2 | tech and staffing issues have dented the airline's profit, thanks to a decline in bookings at Newark |
1:51.5 | Airport. Scott Kirby, though, reassured customers not only is it safe to fly to Newark, it will have |
1:57.5 | the least travel disruptions of the three airports in the tri-state area this summer. |
2:02.1 | He said the upheavals have led to empty seats, which is lowered prices, and he encouraged travelers to, quote, book now. |
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