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Microsoft Edge Copilot Update: Summarize Across Tabs, Compare Content, and Gain Long-Term Memory

Microsoft is rolling out an Edge Copilot update that focuses on making the browser’s built-in AI work across open tabs, compare content, summarize pages, and access browsing history with user permission, while also adding long-term memory. At the same time, the standalone Copilot Mode will be retired, with its capabilities folded into the browser’s native features. The three sources largely agree on the core functionality, with differences mainly in the details of extra features such as “study and learn,” podcasts, and writing assistance.

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Tel Aviv’s Luxury Housing Market Is Stagnant: Developers Raise Broker Commissions and Financing Incentives as Inventory and Funding Pressure Rise

Three sources point to the Israeli housing market, especially Tel Aviv and the central region, facing slower sales, rising unsold inventory, and downward pressure on prices. Source 1 shows developers lifting broker commissions from the usual 1% to 2%, and in some cases even higher, alongside official price cuts and financing incentives; Source 2 says home purchases fell 12% in 2025 and unsold inventory pushed average prices down 0.9%; Source 3 shows unsold new homes reached 83,400 by the end of 2025, while developer housing credit rose to 69 billion shekels. Together, the three sources confirm mounting absorption pressure, though they differ in how far they go in explaining prices, policy, and underlying causes.

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Capital One Auto downplays “forever loans” concerns as industry reports point to longer auto loans and rising negative equity pressure

Across Capital One Auto’s remarks on high vehicle prices, “forever loans,” and auto debt, three sources form a consistent but differently weighted reporting chain: CNBC presents a stance of little concern and provides internal threshold data; Forbes emphasizes that ultra-long auto loans are driving up total costs; and Automotive News notes that 84-month loans can lower monthly payments and help deals close, but also widen negative equity gaps. All three sources confirm that longer loan terms have become an industry reality, though they differ sharply on the level of risk and its impact.

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China's Auto Exports Hit a Record in April: EVs Surpass Traditional Fuel Cars for the First Time and Account for More Than Half

Based on cross-checking three sources, China's passenger car market in April 2026 showed a parallel pattern of weak domestic demand and strong exports. What has been confirmed is that total Chinese auto exports reached 769,000 units, while new energy vehicles, including battery electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids, exported about 406,000 units, accounting for 52.7% of total exports and surpassing traditional fuel-powered cars for the first time. On the domestic sales side, Reuters, citing the CPCA, said Chinese auto sales fell 21.6% year on year in April and declined for the seventh consecutive month. The three sources differ on the growth rate and exact scope of EV exports, and some figures cannot be fully confirmed from the provided sources.

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CopilotKit Raises $27 Million Series A to Focus on In-App AI Agent Infrastructure and Enterprise Self-Hosted Products

CopilotKit has completed a $27 million Series A round, cross-verified by three sources, with Glilot Capital leading the deal and NFX and SignalFire participating. According to the sources, the funds will mainly support developer-facing in-app AI agent infrastructure, AG-UI-related capabilities, and an enterprise self-hosted product. While the sources differ somewhat on product details and deployment specifics, they agree on the core financing facts.

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Why Supply Chain Digital Investment Struggles to Turn Into Operational Results: Three Sources Point to a “Last-Mile” Bottleneck

Three sources from Logistics Management point to the same issue: companies keep investing in control towers, advanced planning systems, AI, and automation, yet measurable operational results remain difficult to deliver consistently. The confirmed common conclusion is that technology spending does not automatically translate into execution. The main obstacles are fragmented data, disconnected systems, and weak organizational governance. On specific deployment rates and the causes of the bottleneck, the sources differ in emphasis, and some details cannot be further confirmed from the materials provided.

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