Amazon, Apple, and AI Deals: Tech Titans Keep Climbing
Alex and Morgan open today’s Tech Article Report with a quick market and weather check: the Dow Jones and S&P 500 both posted modest gains, while Bitcoin dipped slightly. National weather forecasts show mild conditions across most of the country, with a few storms rolling through the Southeast. Then it’s on to the big storylines—earnings season for the tech giants and a fascinating new link between AI and digital media.
Amazon’s Advertising and AWS Power a Strong Quarter
Amazon’s Q3 2025 earnings show the e-commerce and cloud titan firing on all cylinders. The company reported a 24% jump in advertising revenue and a 20% increase in AWS revenue, both outpacing analyst expectations. CEO Andy Jassy’s remarks turned heads when he explained that recent layoffs were “more about culture and focus than about cost-cutting or AI,” suggesting Amazon is streamlining to strengthen its innovation edge. Morgan notes that “Amazon’s balance sheet looks like a shopping cart full of wins,” while Alex highlights that the company’s diversified revenue streams—ads, cloud, and subscriptions—have made it one of the most resilient players in big tech.
Apple’s Services Surge to Record Highs
Apple also reported strong Q4 2025 results, with total revenue up 8% and its Services segment surging 15%, reaching an all-time record. Analysts credit steady growth in Apple Music, iCloud, and App Store subscriptions, offsetting slower iPhone sales. Alex calls Apple’s Services play “the quiet moneymaker that keeps the lights on in Cupertino,” and Morgan adds that the company’s ongoing focus on ecosystem lock-in “isn’t just good design—it’s good business.”
Getty and Perplexity Forge an AI Licensing Deal
In the AI space, Getty Images and Perplexity have inked a multi-year licensing deal, giving the rising AI search platform access to Getty’s vast image library—with attribution baked in. The news sent Getty’s stock upward and strengthened Perplexity’s credibility in the competitive AI market, where partnerships are increasingly shaping innovation. Morgan jokes that “finally, an AI tool that remembers to give credit where credit’s due,” while Alex points out that this move could be a model for responsible AI content integration.
Recap and Close
From Amazon’s culture-driven strategy and Apple’s services boom to Getty’s smart AI collaboration, today’s stories reflect a tech sector that’s maturing into new business models—driven by intelligence, both artificial and strategic.
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