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JPMorgan Chase Taps Seattle for Critical AI Control Layer Development
Tech
Jul 15, 2026GeekWire

JPMorgan Chase Taps Seattle for Critical AI Control Layer Development

Global financial giant JPMorgan Chase is making a significant strategic investment in Seattle, establishing a new AI software infrastructure team. This pivotal group will build an "AI control layer" to manage the bank's AI operations, aiming to control costs, protect intellectual property, and prevent vendor lock-in.

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DC's New Batman Movie Unleashes the Bane We Deserve
Games
Jul 15, 2026Polygon

DC's New Batman Movie Unleashes the Bane We Deserve

DC's New Batman Movie Unleashes the Bane We Deserve For years, fans have debated Christopher Nolan's take on Bane in The Dark Knight Rises. While Tom Hardy's performance certainly made the character famous, many felt it

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A Leak of San Francisco Police Drone Footage Exposes Urban
Tech
Jul 13, 2026Wired

A Leak of San Francisco Police Drone Footage Exposes Urban

Hours of SFPD drone footage from a Skydio platform have leaked, revealing extensive aerial surveillance over San Francisco. This exposure highlights how broadly police are monitoring the city and the critical risks of sensitive data spilling online, raising significant privacy and security concerns.

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Hugging Face CEO: Companies 'Done Renting' Their AI, Shifting to Open
Tech
Jul 11, 2026TechCrunch AI

Hugging Face CEO: Companies 'Done Renting' Their AI, Shifting to Open

Hugging Face CEO Clem Delangue explains why companies are abandoning proprietary AI APIs for open-source models. Driven by escalating costs and a desire for greater control, this shift highlights a critical moment in AI development and competition. This move fosters decentralization and broadens access to advanced AI tools.

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startups: Germany’s most conservative banks are about to let millions
Tech
Jul 5, 2026The Next Web

startups: Germany’s most conservative banks are about to let millions

Germany's traditionally conservative cooperative and savings banks are set to offer cryptocurrency trading to millions of customers. This pivotal shift, driven by the EU's MiCA regulation, brings digital asset trading into the mainstream through trusted financial institutions, despite lingering concerns about market volatility.

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regional: Pet project: Seattle startup studio’s new app connects
Tech
Jul 4, 2026GeekWire

regional: Pet project: Seattle startup studio’s new app connects

Seattle startup studio Conduit Venture Labs has launched Sniff, an iOS app connecting neighbors through their dogs. Founded by Amish Patel, it aims to combat urban loneliness by fostering real-world connections among pet owners in geofenced communities.

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policy: Heat wave do’s and don’ts for your phone: phone safety — Key
Tech
Jul 3, 2026Washington Post Technology

policy: Heat wave do’s and don’ts for your phone: phone safety — Key

As a significant heat wave approaches, tech experts advise on protecting phones and electronics. Key tips include safe cooling methods for overheating devices, ensuring charged power banks for outages, signing up for emergency alerts, and reducing household appliance use to mitigate heat and grid strain.

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Social Media Ban for Teens: A CNET Analysis of Public Sentiment
Review
Jul 2, 2026CNET

Social Media Ban for Teens: A CNET Analysis of Public Sentiment

Quick Verdict: Public Sentiment Reflects Deep Concern, Not a Product To be clear, the 'product' here isn't a piece of hardware or software. Instead, we're dissecting a significant public sentiment: the finding that 56%

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Programming
Jun 29, 2026Hacker News

Rocket Lab Acquires Iridium: A Fully Integrated Space Platform

Rocket Lab's acquisition of Iridium, valued at $8.0 billion, creates a fully vertically integrated space company. This merger combines Rocket Lab's launch and satellite manufacturing with Iridium's global LEO network and L-band spectrum, enabling end-to-end development and operation of constellations. It aims to accelerate innovation in space-based IoT, Direct-to-Device (D2D), and Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) services, offering a more unified platform for developers.

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ai: Why Wall Street thinks US memory maker Micron is the next Nvidia
Tech
Jun 29, 2026TechCrunch AI

ai: Why Wall Street thinks US memory maker Micron is the next Nvidia

Micron Technology has become a Wall Street favorite, with its valuation soaring amidst booming demand for AI memory chips, particularly High-Bandwidth Memory (HBM). Its stock surged over 236% in a month, briefly surpassing Meta and Tesla's market cap, driven by blockbuster earnings and strategic long-term agreements to mitigate market volatility.

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ai: Trump Admin releases Anthropic  Mythos to be used by more than
Tech
Jun 27, 2026TechCrunch AI

ai: Trump Admin releases Anthropic Mythos to be used by more than

The Trump administration has lifted its ban on Anthropic's powerful Mythos 5 AI, allowing over 100 U.S. government agencies and companies, including non-American staff, to use it. This decision, two weeks after both Mythos 5 and Fable 5 were pulled, comes with "appropriate safeguards," though Fable 5 remains restricted.

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How to Choose Your Next Running Watch: Is the Garmin Forerunner 55
How To
Jun 27, 2026Lifehacker

How to Choose Your Next Running Watch: Is the Garmin Forerunner 55

If you're on the hunt for a reliable running watch that won't break the bank, the Garmin Forerunner 55 has recently become an incredibly attractive option. While it's not Garmin's most advanced model, its current deep

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Australia's Social Media Ban: A Policy Miss
Review
Jun 27, 2026Engadget

Australia's Social Media Ban: A Policy Miss

The Quick Verdict: A Policy Flop, For Now When Australia moved to ban social media access for individuals under 16, it was heralded as a significant step towards protecting minors in the digital age. However, a recent

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Ray-Ban Meta Optics Review: Premium Fit, Premium Price
Review
Jun 23, 2026Engadget

Ray-Ban Meta Optics Review: Premium Fit, Premium Price

The Ray-Ban Meta Optics smart glasses represent a significant step forward for those who need prescription eyewear but also desire the integrated tech of Meta's wearables. While the improved fit and subtle design make

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Anthropic Models Offline Amid Trump Crackdown: Who Gains
Tech
Jun 22, 2026TechCrunch AI

Anthropic Models Offline Amid Trump Crackdown: Who Gains

The Trump administration has ordered Anthropic to take its advanced AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, offline due to unspecified “national security concerns.” This move follows reports of Amazon researchers bypassing Fable 5's guardrails. While cybersecurity experts deem the ban dangerous, some speculate it could inadvertently boost Anthropic's image, positioning its models as uniquely powerful.

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Your Brain's Bandwidth: Managing Information Overload in a Globalized
Programming
Jun 21, 2026Hacker News

Your Brain's Bandwidth: Managing Information Overload in a Globalized

As software developers, we're constantly managing information streams: Jira tickets, pull requests, Slack messages, documentation, and the ever-present churn of new frameworks and libraries. We understand deeply the

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UK Asylum FAE: Flawed Tech, High Stakes
Review
Jun 20, 2026Ars Technica

UK Asylum FAE: Flawed Tech, High Stakes

The UK plans to use flawed facial age estimation (FAE) AI for asylum seeker age checks, despite internal reports confirming severe biases and inaccuracies, especially for Sub-Saharan Africans. This tech risks misclassifying vulnerable children as adults, leading to loss of legal protections. Critics call for its abandonment.

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Anthropic Ban Rekindles Cyber Export Debate: History Shows Controls
Tech
Jun 20, 2026TechCrunch

Anthropic Ban Rekindles Cyber Export Debate: History Shows Controls

The White House last Friday ordered AI giant Anthropic to immediately restrict the export of its powerful AI models, Fable and Mythos, citing unspecified national security concerns. This directive led Anthropic to

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Crimson Desert: Grab the Bomb Backpack, Become an Explosive Maestro
Games
Jun 20, 2026GameSpot

Crimson Desert: Grab the Bomb Backpack, Become an Explosive Maestro

Crimson Desert features a wild item, the Alchemy Explosive Pack, which generates bombs when hit. Discover how to acquire this ridiculous backpack from Bleed Bandits in the Southern Quarry, despite a notorious dropping bug. Learn the exploit that lets you trigger infinite bombs with your own attacks, turning you into an unstoppable explosive force.

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This robotic self-driving toilet comes to you: Robotics — Key Details
Tech
Jun 19, 2026The Verge

This robotic self-driving toilet comes to you: Robotics — Key Details

Chinese company Yueban has unveiled Xiaoban, an autonomous, self-driving toilet designed to enhance accessibility for individuals with mobility issues. Featuring lidar navigation, a built-in bidet, self-cleaning, and automated waste disposal, it seeks to bring personal hygiene solutions directly to the user.

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100 Cyber Experts: Fable 5 Ban Hurts Defenders More Than Hackers
Tech
Jun 15, 2026The Next Web

100 Cyber Experts: Fable 5 Ban Hurts Defenders More Than Hackers

Nearly 100 prominent cybersecurity experts have signed an open letter condemning the US government's ban on Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models. They argue the move disarms defenders, creates market uncertainty, and risks America's AI leadership without justifiable cause, potentially benefiting adversaries more than protecting national security.

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Kratom Civil War Escalates as Health Secretary Targets 7-OH, MAHA
Tech
Jun 15, 2026Wired

Kratom Civil War Escalates as Health Secretary Targets 7-OH, MAHA

Health Secretary RFK Jr. is pushing to ban 7-OH, an active component of kratom, sparking a "civil war" among advocates. This move follows a previous successful fight against a DEA ban on kratom, highlighting ongoing regulatory challenges and divisions within the advocacy community.

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How to Get a Steam Deck Without Breaking the Bank
How To
Jun 11, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Get a Steam Deck Without Breaking the Bank

Introduction: Your Affordable Path to Handheld PC Gaming Dreaming of diving into your Steam library on the go but put off by the rising costs of new handheld gaming PCs? You're not alone! With global component shortages

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startups: Bank of England governor warns AI may need to be rationed
Tech
Jun 7, 2026The Next Web

startups: Bank of England governor warns AI may need to be rationed

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey has warned that artificial intelligence may soon require rationing due to its escalating energy demands outstripping available power supplies. He stated that governments face "very big social choices" in prioritizing AI applications, citing examples like healthcare versus defense. Evidence of grid strain is already emerging in the EU and US, underscoring the urgency of this infrastructural challenge.

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Foxconn, Intel, and SambaNova Partner for Rackscale AI Infrastructure
Tech
Jun 4, 2026The Next Web

Foxconn, Intel, and SambaNova Partner for Rackscale AI Infrastructure

Intel, Foxconn, and SambaNova Systems have partnered to build rackscale AI infrastructure, unveiled at Computex 2026. This collaboration targets the shift from AI training to inference, aiming to re-establish Intel Xeon CPUs at the core of data centers by pairing them with SambaNova's SN-50 RDUs for efficient, cost-effective performance. Foxconn will handle system integration and develop CPU-dense variants.

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