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Leica SL3-P Offers 44-Megapixel Stills and 8K Video Without the Red Dot
Leica announced the SL3-P, a new full-frame mirrorless camera with a 44-megapixel sensor, 8K video and a hybrid autofocus system. The camera removes the iconic red dot badge, continuing the brand's 'P' series tradition of understated design.

Spacex's Record $60B Cursor Buy Propels Startup M&A to New Highs
SpaceX's $60B Cursor acquisition pushes 2026 startup M&A to record highs, but the deal skews overall figures. Biotech and AI also fuel consolidation.

The AI Token Reckoning: Companies Scramble to Contain Runaway Costs
Leaked Accenture audio reveals enterprises face spiraling AI token spend as agentic workflows and enterprise AI tools drive costs beyond control. Companies like Amazon and Uber are now capping usage and switching to cheaper models.

Figma Adds AI Motion Graphics and Shader Tools to Design Canvas
Figma unveiled AI-powered motion graphics and shader tools at Config 2026, expanding its design canvas for full-stack development with new coding layers.

X-VPN Debuts Soccer Servers to Ease World Cup Streaming Congestion
X-VPN launches dedicated Soccer 2026 servers across six countries to handle World Cup streaming demand, targeting free-to-air broadcasters and reducing lag.

International Operation Cripples Malware Networks and Recovers Millions of Stolen Credentials
EUROPOL-led Operation Endgame freezes $47M in crypto, recovers 27M stolen credentials, and shuts down hundreds of servers used by SocGholish, Amadey and StealC malware networks.

California Debuts State-Level Tracker for AI-Driven Job Displacement
California launched an AI job loss tracker to collect employer data. The state aims to monitor workforce displacement from automation. The move signals growing government scrutiny.

Unit Tests Cannot Capture Taste, Developers Argue
A Hacker News discussion highlights the limits of unit testing in capturing subjective qualities like design and user experience. Developers argue that taste requires human judgment that automation cannot replace.

AI Tools Reshape Mathematical Research, Raising Fundamental Questions
Artificial intelligence is increasingly used in mathematics to generate conjectures and proofs, prompting debates about rigor and human creativity.

Inside South Korea's Enthusiasm for Artificial Intelligence
South Koreans are the world's most optimistic about AI, with only 16% expressing concern. Government investment and cultural acceptance drive widespread adoption across daily life and industry.

OpenAI Launches GPT-5.6 Suite After White House Request to Delay
OpenAI released GPT-5.6 with three tiers a day after agreeing to stagger the rollout at the Trump administration's request, escalating the AI race.

Klipsch Ownership and Manufacturing: A Legacy Brand's Global Evolution
Klipsch, the iconic audio brand born in an Arkansas tin shed, is now owned by Voxx International. Its speakers are made in the US and China, reflecting broader shifts in premium audio production.

Bluetooth Smart Bulbs Reshape Home Lighting Choices
Bluetooth smart bulbs offer an easy way to upgrade home lighting without a hub. Amazon's selection provides options for every room and budget.

After Mythos: The New Cyber Resilience Playbook
The Mythos Cybersecurity incident forces a shift from panic to proactive resilience. Organizations now prioritize calm preparedness over reactive defense.

Nimble Power Bank Splits In Half to Share a Charge with Friends
Nimble launches a power bank that detaches into two halves, allowing one device to charge two phones at once via USB-C.

Windows Update Bug Exposes Recycle Bin Internals Amid Reliability Push
A cosmetic Windows bug reveals internal file names in the Recycle Bin deletion dialog. The glitch affects a wide range of versions and undercuts Microsoft's stated reliability improvements.

DeepMind Veteran Warns AI Benchmarks Are Not Enough
A former DeepMind researcher warns that current benchmarks fail to ensure AI safety. The call for new evaluation methods comes as AI systems grow more powerful.

Python's UV Tool Delivers Speed but Package Management Remains a Pain Point
UV, a fast Python package installer, is praised for performance but criticized for poor user experience in dependency management. The tool's speed gains are undermined by confusing commands and documentation gaps.

Samsung Movingstyle M7: A Motorized Monitor That Disappears When Not in Use
Samsung's Movingstyle M7 is a monitor on wheels that hides away in a closet. It targets people who don't want a permanent TV in their living space.

Public Opposition to AI Data Centers Grows as NIMBY Sentiment Spreads
A new survey shows Americans strongly oppose AI data centers near homes, citing noise, energy use and property value concerns. The backlash challenges Big Tech’s expansion plans.