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AI Worm That Spreads Without Human Interaction Raises Alarm
Researchers created a self-replicating AI worm that can steal data and spread across networks without any user clicks. The worm targets generative AI assistants like ChatGPT and Gemini, posing a new class of cyber threat.

VR Fitness App Supernatural to Spin Off From Meta, Launch Independently This Fall
Supernatural, the VR workout platform under Meta, will become an independent company. A new app version arrives this fall, ahead of Meta's planned shutdown.

Mathematicians Warn AI Progress Outpaces Safety Measures
A group of leading mathematicians has issued a stark warning about the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence, calling for urgent safety protocols.

Hisense UR8 Brings RGB Mini-LED Tech to Mainstream TV Market
Hisense launches the UR8 TV with RGB Mini-LED backlighting for better color and brightness. Prices start at $1,300.

Lego and Pokémon merge physical play with digital smarts in new sets
Lego's 12 new Pokémon sets blend physical building with digital interactivity, marking a shift in smart toy design.

Bots Surpass Human Internet Traffic for First Time, Cloudflare CEO Says
Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince reports that automated bot traffic has overtaken human traffic online for the first time, arriving a year earlier than predictions.

GTA 6 Online Could Finally Fix Rockstar's Biggest Vehicle Mistake
Rockstar has a chance to overhaul vehicle physics in GTA 6 Online, freeing players from years of frustrating aerial combat balancing.

Amazon Deploys Warehouse Robots That Respond to Spoken Commands
Amazon has introduced warehouse robots that understand human language, allowing workers to give spoken instructions. The AI-powered machines mark a shift toward more interactive automation in logistics.

Developer Hijacks Chipotle AI Bot for Free Coding Assistance
A developer turned Chipotle's customer support chatbot into a coding assistant, exposing security flaws in corporate AI chatbots.

AI Tutors Learn Your Style: How Gemini Creates Custom Lessons
Google Gemini adapts to individual learning styles with custom analogies and daily quizzes, helping users grasp complex topics faster.

NSA Deploys Anthropic AI for Cyber Attack Operations
The National Security Agency has started using Anthropic's Mythos AI system for offensive cyber attacks. The move raises new ethical and oversight questions about artificial intelligence in warfare.

Laptop Makers Return to 8GB RAM as Component Costs Bite
Dell and Acer introduced new laptops with 8GB RAM at Computex, reversing the 16GB trend. The shift aims to keep prices low amid ongoing component shortages.

Plex Adds Social Features in Push Beyond Media Server Roots
Plex is adding social features including personalized lists and community forums. Later this year, users can import lists from other services and get match scores. The move furthers Plex's evolution beyond its media server roots.

Undersea Cables: The Fragile Backbone of Global Internet Connectivity
Nearly all intercontinental internet traffic travels through fragile undersea cables vulnerable to damage from ships anchors natural disasters.

Cambridge Researchers Test Vaccine With AI-Designed Antigen in First
University of Cambridge tested a vaccine using an antigen designed entirely by AI, marking a first for vaccine development.

Samsung Reveals HBM5 Memory Prototype With In-Package Cooling
Samsung showed its first HBM5 memory prototype at Computex, pairing the next-gen AI memory with a new in-package cooling system called Heat Path Block to tackle thermal challenges.

From YouTube to Theaters: How Online Creators Are Reshaping Hollywood
A new wave of digital creators is transitioning from online platforms to mainstream cinema, challenging traditional Hollywood production models.

Rust Gains Traction as Python Developers Seek Speed and Safety
Python developers are turning to Rust for performance and safety, with new tools enabling seamless integration.

Python JIT Compiler Project Halted After Team Ordered to Stop Work
The Python JIT compiler project has been paused following a directive to stop development. The move raises questions about the future of Python performance improvements.

Microsoft Pushes Developer Tools Deeper Into Quantum and Containers at Build 2026
At Build 2026, Microsoft unveiled quantum development tools, container runtime upgrades, and new AI features for developers. The announcements signal a shift toward hybrid cloud and high-performance computing.