BusinessSemiconductorsTechnology

Market Movers: Tech, Auto, and Retail Giants Drive Premarket Surge

Intel and Ford are surging in premarket trading following better-than-expected earnings reports, sources indicate. Meanwhile, Deckers Outdoor shares tumble on revenue guidance miss and Applied Materials announces workforce reductions.

Tech and Auto Stocks Lead Premarket Rally

Technology and automotive companies are driving significant premarket activity following a wave of earnings reports and corporate announcements. According to market analysis, Intel shares surged more than 7% after the chipmaker reportedly exceeded revenue expectations, signaling a recovery in demand for its core x86 processors for personal computers.

CloudSecurityTechnology

Major AWS Service Disruption Impacts Thousands Of Businesses Before Resolution

A significant AWS outage disrupted services for thousands of companies worldwide Monday, affecting major airlines, financial platforms, and government services. The connectivity problems stemmed from issues with Amazon’s EC2 internal network infrastructure. Services reportedly returned to normal by Monday afternoon, though some systems continued processing backlogs.

Widespread Cloud Service Disruption

A major Amazon Web Services outage impacted thousands of businesses and organizations worldwide Monday, according to reports from Downdetector and company statements. The connectivity issues, which affected airlines, financial services, healthcare providers, and even government agencies, reportedly reached their peak severity around 4:30 a.m. before gradually improving throughout the day.

AISoftware

Anthropic Launches Web-Based Claude Code Platform for AI-Assisted Development

Anthropic has launched Claude Code on the web, allowing developers to automate coding tasks through their browsers. The platform integrates with GitHub repositories and operates in secure sandbox environments while enabling parallel development sessions.

Anthropic Expands Claude Code to Web Platform

Anthropic has reportedly launched its Claude Code development tool for web browsers, according to company announcements. The move enables developers to delegate coding tasks, create pull requests, and engage in what sources describe as “vibe-coding” directly through their browsers. The feature is currently available in beta as a research preview, following the typical software release life cycle for new technology platforms.