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JMGO N3 Ultimate Projector Sets New Standard for Portable 4K Versatility
JMGO's N3 Ultimate portable 4K projector handles ambient light and off-center placement better than rivals. It challenges expensive home theater setups at a lower price.

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.

Apple Turns Parents Into Gatekeepers With Expanded Child Safety Controls
Apple's new iOS child safety features require parental approval for apps, browsing and contacts, turning parents into IT administrators.

SpaceX Reveals Orbital AI Data Center Design With Massive Compute Capacity
SpaceX detailed its AI1 satellite, an orbital data center wider than a Boeing 747 with an interchangeable chip payload delivering up to 150 kW of compute power.

Estonia Pioneers Digital IDs for AI Agents to Curb Online Lawlessness
Estonia is issuing personal identification codes to AI agents, a first-of-its-kind experiment in digital accountability that could reshape how autonomous systems operate online.

Premium ANC Headphones Face Off in Real-World Air Travel Test
A 2,700-mile flight test reveals how Apple, Sony and Sennheiser headphones perform under real cabin noise. Audio quality differences matter more than specs suggest.

Hardware-Level iPhone Exploit Bypasses Apple's Latest Security
An unpatchable iPhone bootROM exploit targets chips running iOS 18 requiring hardware replacement for mitigation.

Lil Launches Vector Graphics Tool for Developers
Lil launches a vector graphics editor built for developers using a code-first approach instead of traditional drag-and-drop interfaces.

Cerebras wafer-scale chip runs trillion-parameter model 7x faster than GPU clouds
Cerebras claims its wafer-scale chip runs a trillion-parameter AI model nearly seven times faster than GPU-based clouds, challenging Nvidia's dominance in inference.

A machine that mimics nature to explore beyond AI's limits
A new type of computing machine, inspired by natural processes, aims to solve problems that traditional AI cannot. This approach could open up new frontiers in scientific discovery.

Europe launches open-source Office rival to challenge Microsoft and Google dominance
Euro-Office, an open-source alternative to Microsoft Office and Google Docs, launches June 9. It targets governments and businesses seeking digital sovereignty.

Open source coding agent Zot challenges established AI assistants
A new open source coding agent called Zot aims to compete with established AI coding assistants. It offers a harness for autonomous software development tasks.

Why a DIY Robot Using Air Muscles Could Reshape Soft Robotics
A hobbyist-built bipedal robot uses pneumatic artificial muscles instead of motors, demonstrating a lighter, safer and more compliant walking motion that could inspire future soft robotics designs.

Anthropic Stock Becomes a Currency in San Francisco Real Estate
San Francisco home sellers accept AI startup shares as down payments, signaling growing confidence in private company equity as an alternative to cash.

Cash App Moves Into Physical Payments With Tap-to-Pay Wand
Cash App is introducing a new physical device for contactless payments, marking a shift from mobile-only to hardware-based transactions.

Nvidia Charts a Single Computing Path for Autonomous Devices
Jensen Huang says every edge device will become autonomous. Nvidia promotes one computing pattern from cloud to robotics.

Indie Game Burn-9 Turns Metal Gear’s Codec Calls Into a Standalone Experience
Burn-9 is an indie game built entirely from Metal Gear Solid's Codec scenes. It strips away action for pure conversation. Also, a trailer for Penguin Colony debuts.

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.

Anthropic Warns AI Development Could Outpace Human Control
Anthropic warns its Claude AI is advancing faster than expected, risking loss of human control.

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.