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Multi-Agent LLM System Automates Vulnerability Discovery and Reproduction
Researchers built a multi-agent LLM system that autonomously finds and reproduces software vulnerabilities, promising faster security testing.

TP-Link Reveals First Consumer Wi-Fi 8 Router Roadmap With 2026 Launch
TP-Link announced its first consumer Wi-Fi 8 router lineup, the Archer 8 series, targeting an October 2026 release pending FCC approval. The new standard promises significant speed and latency improvements.

Apple Hints at Price Hikes, Sparking Rush on Current MacBook Air Deals
Apple signals possible price increases, making current discounts on M4 and M5 MacBook Air models a rare opportunity for buyers.

Accenture Acquires Downdetector and Speedtest for $1.2 Billion
Accenture bought Downdetector and Speedtest for $1.2 billion. The deal adds widely used consumer tools to its portfolio.

Apple Pushes Smart Glasses Launch to Late 2027, Report Says
Apple's smart glasses are reportedly delayed until late 2027 as it takes a cautious approach to avoid earlier AR product pitfalls.

Microsoft Surface Laptop Ultra Marks Return to Arm-Nvidia Partnership
Microsoft and Nvidia announce the Surface Laptop Ultra, a 15-inch flagship with an Arm-based Nvidia chip. The company says it's the most powerful Surface ever, a decade after a failed Arm bet.

UK Businesses Boost AI and Security Spending Amid Rising Cyber Threats
UK companies are increasing investments in AI and cybersecurity despite fears that new tech could introduce fresh risks. Geopolitical tensions drive the surge.

Google Phone App Flags AI Voice Cloning Scams That Spoof Your Contacts
Google's Phone app now alerts users when scammers spoof a contact's number and use AI voice cloning. The feature targets the $893 million lost to such scams in 2025.

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.

Tiny Space Laser Station Aims to Replace Subsea Internet Cables
A new compact optical ground station uses lasers to beam data from space, challenging the vulnerabilities of traditional subsea and terrestrial cables.

Steam Deck Price Hikes Signal Enduring Hardware Cost Crisis
Valve's Steam Deck price jump of over 40% shows AI demand and geopolitics are pushing hardware costs to a painful new normal for consumers.

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.

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.

Why AI Companies Are Ditching Modern Fonts for Classic Serifs
AI firms like OpenAI and Anthropic are adopting serif fonts to appear more trustworthy. Critics argue the trend is superficial and formulaic.

Seattle City Council Moves to Block Large Data Centers for One Year
Seattle is set to impose a year-long ban on new large data centers, citing energy and environmental concerns. The moratorium aims to regulate the industry's rapid growth.

Oracle Signals Aggressive AI Expansion With New Debt Plan
Oracle announced massive increases in capital spending and debt issuance for AI infrastructure despite record quarterly revenue.

Inside the Tech That Makes World Cup Offside Calls More Accurate
FIFA uses 3D body scans and AI to give referees instant offside decisions at the World Cup, reducing human error.

Visa Tests Payment System That Lets AI Agents Handle Your Purchases
Visa is testing a system that lets AI agents make payments on behalf of users using tokenized credentials. The pilot raises critical questions about trust, security and the future of autonomous spending.

Postgres 19 Release Nears With Long-Awaited Performance Upgrades
PostgreSQL 19 promises major performance and usability improvements, reinforcing its role as the leading open-source database. The release addresses community-driven features after an extended development cycle.