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NSA Deploys Anthropic's AI for Offensive Cyber Operations, Report Finds
A report claims the NSA is using Anthropic's Claude Mythos for cyberattacks, with half a dozen engineers embedded inside the agency.

Liquor Retail Tech Startup Secures $20 Million to Tackle Legacy Systems
Scotch raises $20M Series A led by VMG Partners. The AI-native platform aims to replace fragmented POS systems in liquor stores.

Lenovo Shifts to Premium PCs as Memory Costs Squeeze Market
Lenovo posted strong revenue growth by shifting to premium devices amid memory price hikes, but warns of declining unit shipments.

Inflated Power Ratings: Inside the Failure of a 1000W Portable Charger
A teardown of a 1000W portable charger reveals why it failed within minutes. The cause highlights a common problem with overstated power ratings in consumer electronics.

Zig Introduces Structs of Arrays for Better Memory Performance
Zig adds native struct-of-arrays support improving cache efficiency and SIMD use for high-performance computing.

Social Media Feeds Shift From Friends to Viral Fads, Study Finds
Social media feeds now prioritize viral fads and trends over posts from friends, driven by engagement-focused algorithms. This shift impacts user experience and authentic connection.

Apple Watch AI Gains but Still Misses Health Coach to Rival Fitbit
watchOS 27 improves Siri and AI features on Apple Watch, but the lack of a dedicated health coach leaves it behind Google's Fitbit in proactive wellness guidance.

Anker's New Earbuds Deliver Top Call Quality But Buyers Face a Key Choice
Anker Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro earbuds offer exceptional call quality and fit. However, buyers must decide between two versions with different features.

Hermes Agent Brings Persistent Memory to Open-Source AI
A new open-source AI agent, Hermes Agent, introduces persistent memory, enabling long-term context retention across sessions. This development could reshape how developers build autonomous AI systems.

Battery Startup Donut Lab Accused of Deception Over Solid-State Battery Claims
An investigation by YouTuber Ziroth and a whistleblower reveals Donut Lab's solid-state battery is actually a standard lithium-ion design, not the promised breakthrough.

Lithium-Ion Battery Fires Are Rising: How to Stay Safe
Lithium-ion battery fires are increasing in homes and workplaces. An expert explains the risks and what you need to do.

Apple’s Deliberate AI Pace Looks Like a Strategic Bet, Not a Miss
While rivals race to deploy generative AI, Apple moves slowly. Its cautious strategy may protect user trust and avoid regulatory pitfalls.

Apple Finally Delivers on AI With Revamped Siri After Year of Delay
Apple revealed a revamped Siri AI at WWDC after a year of delays. The update includes multimodal features and a dedicated app.

Apple Maps Flyover to Gain Gaussian Splatting in Future iOS Update
Apple plans to enhance Maps Flyover with Gaussian Splatting for hyper-realistic 3D cities. The future iOS 27 upgrade aims to rival Google Maps in immersive mapping.

World Cup 2026 Travelers Face Escalating Mobile Data Costs Across Three Nations
Fans traveling across the US, Canada and Mexico for the 2026 World Cup will need eSIMs to avoid roaming fees. Prices vary widely by country and data allowance, making advance planning essential.

Inside the Human Experience of Working Alongside an AI Agent
Developers describe the surprising emotional and professional dynamics of collaborating with advanced AI tools, from trust issues to productivity gains.

Lenovo ThinkStation PGX Targets Local AI Workloads in Compact Design
Lenovo's new ThinkStation PGX mini workstation targets local AI workloads with removable components and enterprise-grade dependability.

Logitech's Foldable Mobi Mouse Brings Repairable Design to Compact Travel Gear
Logitech launched the Mobi Fold, a folding travel mouse with a replaceable battery, silicone grip and a hinge rated for 15 years of use at $79.99.

Are Corporate Software Engineering Roles Becoming Performative?
A viral discussion on Hacker News questions whether corporate SWE jobs emphasize appearance over actual output, sparking debate on productivity, metrics and engineering culture.

AI-Driven Attacks Outpace Enterprise Patching Capabilities
Cyber attackers are exploiting vulnerabilities faster than organizations can patch them, with AI accelerating the window for defense. This shift demands a fundamental rethinking of security strategies.