Mint
On our broader watchlist — seen in 7 tracked signals across 7 sources over the recent window. Coverage is early and sparse; track it and we'll deepen it.
If Mint is on your watch list: what changed in the coverage, what the reporting asserts, and what the crowd is pricing.
What’s changed
- Almost nobody pays attention to web standards anymore · The Register · 2026-08-18
- Windows 11 movable taskbar edges closer to general release · The Register · 2026-08-17
- Virgin Galactic flights stay paused while ticket prices head for the Moon · The Register · 2026-08-17
- Siemens and Reinhausen turn up the voltage for hungry AI racks · The Register · 2026-08-17
- Sainsbury's staff eject wrong shopper after facial recognition alert – again · The Register · 2026-08-17
- Payments giant Stripe is about to drop over $7 billion to become a gateway to AI token sales · The Register · 2026-08-17
What the reporting says
Across 180 tracked stories from 20 outlets, reporting on Mint most often describes public statements (18), military action (17), economic releases (7), launches or releases (4), regulatory approvals (3), price levels (3).
It shows up alongside Phoenix (139), Russia (139), Anthropic (138), Black Hat (138), CMS (138), Franklin (138), Microsoft (138), Swiss (138).
Two steps out: AI (through Phoenix, 139 shared stories on the weaker link); China (through Russia, 139 shared stories on the weaker link); Iran (through Russia, 139 shared stories on the weaker link); Google (through Anthropic, 138 shared stories on the weaker link).
Tracked since May 11, with coverage on 17 separate days — concentrated in Cloud Computing.