Proxy News Today — July 16, 2026

ProxyNews newsroom brief · 1h ago · 2 min read · via ProxyNews

OnePlus officially gives up on the US and Europe and more — today's proxy signal.

As we dive into today's tech news, it's clear that the landscape is shifting in significant ways. OnePlus's decision to officially give up on the US and Europe marks a notable retreat for the company, while Lululemon's investment in nylon recycling startup Syntetica highlights the growing importance of sustainability in the tech industry. Meanwhile, Microsoft's reported efforts to train salespeople to talk down OpenAI and Anthropic suggest a competitive landscape that's heating up, with major players jockeying for position in the AI market. This backdrop of competition and innovation sets the stage for the other stories we're following today.

From the world of AI and law, xAI's lawsuit against a man using Grok to generate CSAM 'deepfakes' raises important questions about the intersection of technology and responsibility. In the realm of consumer tech, a mysterious glow on the Pixel 11's camera bar has sparked curiosity, while Apple's decision to ban home services from its upcoming Maps ads reflects the company's ongoing efforts to shape the user experience. As these stories unfold, they offer a glimpse into the complex and rapidly evolving world of tech, where companies are navigating shifting market dynamics, emerging technologies, and changing societal expectations. Whether it's the rise of AI, the importance of sustainability, or the ongoing competition for market share, today's headlines are a reminder that the tech industry is always on the move.

Today's signal:
• OnePlus officially gives up on the US and Europe (theverge.com)
• Lululemon backs nylon recycling startup Syntetica in $30M Series A (techcrunch.com)
• Microsoft is reportedly training salespeople to talk down OpenAI and Anthropic (techcrunch.com)
• xAI sues a man for using Grok to generate CSAM ‘deepfakes’ (theverge.com)
• Something’s glowing on the Pixel 11’s camera bar (theverge.com)
• Apple bans home services from its upcoming Maps ads (techcrunch.com)

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