In the April 28, 2026 Tekin Night mega-report, we dissect the deepest tech developments. From China's unprecedented veto of Meta's $2.5B Manus acquisition to the massive launch of Saros on PS5. We also analyze GitHub Copilot's new pricing model and Nvidia's aggressive roadmap into the CPU market.
🌙 Welcome to Tekin Night April 28, 2026
Good evening Tekin Army! Tuesday night April 28, 2026 closes with 6 explosive stories. China voided a closed deal from outside its borders — a first in history. The biggest PS5 exclusive of 2026 launched to rave reviews. GitHub Copilot changed its pricing model. Microsoft patched a critical Entra ID vulnerability. Meta is buying energy from space. And Nvidia is entering the CPU market.
🌙 Tonight's Headlines:
🇨🇳 China Blocks Meta's $2.5B Manus Deal — A First in History
🎮 Saros Launches — Biggest PS5 Exclusive of 2026
💻 GitHub Copilot Moves to Usage-Based Billing — June 1
🔒 Critical Microsoft Entra ID Vulnerability — Patched
🛸 Meta Buys 1 Gigawatt of Space Solar Energy
🖥️ Nvidia N1 CPU — Nvidia Enters the $200B PC Market
🍵 Grab your tea — the tech world flipped upside down again tonight!
⏳ Tonight's Event Timeline
| Time | Event | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Apr 27-28 | China orders Meta to reverse Manus acquisition | US-China AI war escalates |
| Apr 28 | Saros launches for PS5 — 9/10 reviews | Best PS5 exclusive of 2026 |
| Apr 28 | GitHub Copilot: usage-based billing from June 1 | Heavy users pay more |
| Apr 28 | Microsoft patches critical Entra ID vulnerability | Tenant takeover risk eliminated |
| Apr 27 | Meta signs 1 GW space solar energy deal | First deal of its kind in history |
| Computex 2026 | Nvidia N1 CPU to be unveiled with MediaTek | Nvidia enters $200B PC market |
🇨🇳 1. China Blocks Meta's $2.5B Manus Deal — A First in History
In one of the most controversial regulatory actions in tech history, China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) ordered Meta to reverse its $2.5 billion acquisition of AI agentic startup Manus — a deal that closed in December 2025 — within weeks. This is the first time China has voided a closed deal from outside its borders.
⚠️ China's Order Details
🎯 Tekin Analysis: Why This Is Historic
China has previously only blocked deals that hadn't closed yet. This time it voided a 4-month-old deal from outside its borders — meaning any company working with a Chinese-founded startup must now know that Beijing can reverse the deal at any time. This is a new weapon in the AI trade war. The message to global investors: Chinese-linked AI technology is now a geopolitical asset, not just a commercial one.
🎮 2. Saros Launches — Biggest PS5 Exclusive of 2026
Housemarque — the Finnish studio behind Returnal — released Saros for PS5 to extraordinary reviews. The Verge, Kotaku, VGC, and dozens of critics are calling it "the best PS5 exclusive of 2026" and "the true successor to Returnal." You play as Arjun Devraj, an Enforcer dropped onto the alien world of Carcosa.
🎮 Saros Specs
🌡️ Market Sentiment: Stock Reactions to Tonight's News
💻 3. GitHub Copilot Moves to Usage-Based Billing — June 1, 2026
GitHub officially announced on April 28 that from June 1, 2026, all Copilot plans will switch to usage-based billing. The old "premium request" system is replaced by GitHub AI Credits calculated on token usage (input, output, and cached) — exactly like standard AI APIs.
📊 What Changes?
🔒 4. Critical Microsoft Entra ID Vulnerability — Patched
Security firm Silverfort discovered a critical vulnerability in Microsoft Entra ID: the new "Agent ID Administrator" role — designed for AI agents — allowed anyone with that role to take ownership of unrelated service principals and perform privilege escalation across the entire tenant. No zero-day, no malware required.
🚨 Why Was This Dangerous?
- 🔑 No zero-day needed: Only abused legitimate Entra ID APIs
- 👁️ Hard to detect: Signature-based SIEMs couldn't catch it
- 🏢 Tenant-wide impact: One account could take over the entire org
- 🤖 AI role became the threat: A role built for AI management was itself the risk
🛸 5. Meta Buys 1 Gigawatt of Space Solar Energy
Meta signed the world's first space-based solar energy deal with startup Overview Energy: 1,000 satellites in orbit will collect solar energy and beam it as infrared light to ground-based solar farms, converting it to electricity 24/7 regardless of weather. Capacity: 1 gigawatt — enough to power a mid-sized city.
🌍 Meta-Overview Energy Deal Details
🖥️ 6. Nvidia N1 CPU — Entering the $200B PC Market
Confirmed: Nvidia and MediaTek will unveil the ARM-based N1 and N1X processors at Computex 2026. These chips integrate CPU, GPU, and NPU in a single package. Asus, Dell, and Lenovo are building laptops with these processors. Nvidia is entering the $200 billion PC market — a direct rival to Apple Silicon and Qualcomm Snapdragon X.
⚔️ PROS & CONS: Tonight's Stories
✅ Pros
- ✓ Saros: a genuinely great PS5 exclusive
- ✓ Entra ID patch: tenant takeover risk eliminated
- ✓ Space energy: long-term solution for AI energy crisis
- ✓ Nvidia N1: more competition in laptop CPU market
- ✓ Copilot: light users see no cost change
❌ Cons
- ✗ Manus block: risk for Chinese-linked AI investments
- ✗ Copilot: heavy users will pay significantly more
- ✗ Space energy: 4 years until commercial delivery
- ✗ Nvidia N1: not announced yet — only Computex confirmed
- ✗ Entra ID: vulnerability existed for several days
❓ FAQ
🔹 Why can China void a Singapore-registered deal?
🔹 Is Saros good for people who didn't like Returnal?
🔹 How much more expensive will GitHub Copilot get from June 1?
🔹 When will Nvidia N1 laptops be available?
🌙 Night Wrap-Up — April 28
April 28, 2026 night showed that the AI war is no longer just a technology competition — it's a full-scale geopolitical war. China unveiled a new weapon with the Manus block. Saros proved PS5 still has the best AAA exclusives. GitHub Copilot showed the era of "unlimited AI" is ending. And Meta is imagining a future we don't yet fully understand. Stay with Tekin!
🕰️ Smart History: The AI-China Trade War Timeline
- 2022: US bans advanced chip exports to China — the Silicon War begins.
- 2024: DeepSeek builds GPT-4 rival on Huawei chips — China finds a workaround.
- Dec 2025: Meta acquires Manus for $2.5B — largest AI acquisition in history.
- Apr 27, 2026: DeepSeek V4 cuts API costs 50x — blow to OpenAI revenue model.
- Tonight (Apr 28, 2026): China voids Manus deal — first cross-border reversal in history.
📚 Sources & References
- Reuters / Fortune / The Guardian — China blocks Meta-Manus deal
- The Verge / Kotaku / VGC / CGMagazine — Saros PS5 reviews
- GitHub Blog / The Register / Techzine — Copilot usage-based billing
- Silverfort / The Hacker News / CSO Online — Entra ID vulnerability
- Overview Energy / Meta Newsroom / The Decoder — Space solar deal
- Tom's Hardware / Gizmodo / Forbes — Nvidia N1 CPU
- Tekin Editorial Team — Analysis and commentary
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