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theverge 2h ago

Hue’s wired wall modules bring non-smart lights into its ecosystem

Smart lighting company Philips Hue has launched its first wired wall modules. Installed behind existing wall switches, the new devices bring non-smart lights into the Hue ecosystem for the first time.
macrumors 36h ago

Three Ways macOS 27 Improves iPhone Mirroring

In macOS 27 Golden Gate, Apple has brought some meaningful updates to iPhone Mirroring besides a new app icon. Here's what's new.
businessinsider 24h ago

AI pioneer Yann LeCun calls Elon Musk's xAI a 'failure'

Meta alum and AI pioneer Yann LeCun said that Elon Musk had trouble hiring top AI talent because of xAI's founding team's exits.
fastcompany 23h ago

Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian speaks up about that UFC fighter’s controversial Michelle Obama comment

Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian, who is married to tennis legend Serena Williams, is weighing in on some controversial—and what many have called racist—remarks that Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter Josh Hokit made about former first lady Michelle Obama.
techcrunch 47h ago

After unveiling ridiculously expensive AR glasses, Snap’s stock takes a dive

Snap's long-awaited smart glasses debut hasn't exactly done wonders for the company's stock.
neowin 25h ago

Instagram just got "a long-requested feature"

Instagram has finally introduced "a long-requested feature" for creators on the social media platform. Read more...
theatlantic 3h ago

Britain’s Next Leader Has Emerged

Andy Burnham, Manchester’s mayor, prepares to challenge Keir Starmer—and is likely to win.
infoq 10h ago

Article: Designing Continuous Authorization for Sensitive Cloud Systems

Most cloud systems make one authorization decision at login. Everything after runs on trust established at authentication time. For systems handling regulated data, that gap is where breaches happen. This article presents a continuous authorization architecture covering risk-tiered evaluation, behavioral baselines, privacy-preserving audit trails, and a phased and incremental rollout.
wired 10h ago

Canada Missed Chances to Inspect Titan Before Fatal Implosion

A new report shows that government agencies failed to communicate and includes recommendations for stronger oversight in a bid to avert future disasters.
qz 29h ago

Anthropic joins Frontier carbon removal coalition in $915 million funding push

The AI company becomes the first pure AI startup to join Frontier, bringing the coalition's total commitment to $1.8 billion
nautil 23h ago

Can “Dante’s Inferno” Tell Us Something About Space Rocks?

A conversation with an expert in geomythology about a wild idea
9to5mac 46h ago

9to5Mac Daily: June 17, 2026 – Siri overhaul, Messages fixes

Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players.
eff 23h ago

Call for Submissions: Digital Pride

This Pride season, join EFF and the Queer Arts Collective in building a creative space at the intersection of digital justice and artistic expression.
arenaev 43h ago

Rivian is trimming staff again

In today's fast-moving EV market, timing means everything. Rivian shocked the industry by firing hundreds of workers on Tuesday. What made this even more surprising was the precise execution date - exactly seven days after the company celebrated first customer deliveries of the all-new R2 SUV. This highly unusual sequence of events reveals the intense financial pressure younger manufacturers face as they learn to balance scaling up and strict fiscal control.
vox 8h ago

Feel like a late bloomer? You’re not alone.

Allora Dannon didn’t notice when her younger siblings started dating before she did, and she was mostly focused on her academics when her college classmates were rotating through hookups.
omgubuntu 44h ago

Audacity 4.0 beta lets you test its new (nicer) Qt interface

Audacity 4’s first public beta arrived this month with the biggest design change the iconic open-source audio editor has seen in decades. The audio editor’s interface, built on wxWidgets since the project began, now runs in Qt. However, the audio engine which handles file I/O, project storage and the built-in effects, uses the older codebase, wired up to the new frontend via a module called au3wrap.
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