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Satellite Data Reveals Widespread GPS Signal Tampering
New satellite analysis reveals widespread GPS spoofing and jamming incidents affecting aviation, shipping and critical infrastructure worldwide.

GM Installs 50 Robots at EV Plant While 1,300 Workers Remain Idle
General Motors added about 50 robot arms at its Detroit EV factory, sparking union anger as over 1,000 laid-off workers await recall.

Congressional Proposal Would Charge Electric Vehicle Owners $130 Annual Road Fee
A bipartisan bill in Congress would require EV and plug-in hybrid owners to pay $130 each year for road maintenance, targeting lost gas tax revenue.

Google Adds AI Detection to Circle to Search Feature
Google is rolling out AI detection to its Circle to Search tool, letting users see if an image was generated or edited by AI. The feature uses metadata and content credentials.

Team Boosts Filesystem Speed 47x by Removing It
A development team achieved a 47x performance improvement by eliminating the filesystem and using a direct I/O approach, challenging common assumptions about storage design.

YouTube to Automatically Label AI-Generated Videos
YouTube will automatically label videos using realistic AI. The policy shift moves beyond creator self-disclosure.

Developer Plants Prompt Injection in Open Source App to Disrupt AI Coders
A developer added hidden prompt injection instructions to an open-source Java testing tool, causing AI coding agents to delete their own work.

Users Hit Breaking Point With AI Subscription Fatigue
A growing number of users are canceling AI subscriptions, citing high costs and underwhelming value. The trend signals a potential shift in the consumer AI market.

CFOs Push for AI Adoption but Demand Stronger Governance Frameworks
Finance leaders embrace AI for efficiency but worry about oversight gaps. New survey reveals most CFOs want clearer rules before scaling automation.

Asus Marks 20 Years of ROG With a Gold-Plated Gaming Mouse Packing a 65K Sensor
Asus released the ROG Harpe II Extreme Edition 20, a limited-edition mouse with 24K gold finish, see-through back and a 65K sensor to celebrate two decades of its Republic of Gamers brand.

Rechargeable batteries surge in popularity as consumers ditch disposables
Consumers are increasingly switching to rechargeable batteries, driven by cost savings and environmental concerns. New models offer longer life and faster charging, making disposables obsolete.

Microsoft Tests Wearable AI Badge with Camera, Fingerprint Sensor
Microsoft showed early prototypes of an AI-powered wearable badge with a camera and fingerprint sensor. The devices aim to let workers interact with AI agents without needing a phone or laptop.

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.

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.

US Tech Layoffs Hit Two-Year High as AI Drives 38,000 Job Cuts in May
Nearly 40,000 tech workers lost jobs in May, the highest monthly total in two years. Artificial intelligence is the most cited reason for the layoffs.

Why Shrinking Database Chunks Can Speed Up Time-Series Queries
Reducing TimescaleDB chunk interval from 30 to 7 days improved query speed. Here is how and why.

Splash Introduces a New Color Format for Modern Interfaces
A new color format called Splash aims to simplify color definition across digital platforms, offering greater flexibility for developers and designers.

New Technique Losslessly Compresses KV Cache Up to 4x for Faster AI Inference
Speculative KV coding compresses key-value cache up to 4x without loss, potentially cutting memory costs and enabling larger models on existing hardware.

Cheap Large TVs Hide a Dirty Secret for Football Fans
Budget big-screen TVs often suffer from backlight uniformity issues that ruin fast-moving sports like football.

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.