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Tech Giants Face Scrutiny Over Negative News Overload
Researchers warn that constant exposure to bad news via tech platforms harms mental health. Algorithms optimized for engagement amplify negative content beyond human capacity to cope.

Google Traffic Crosses 50% IPv6 Milestone
Over half of Google's user traffic now uses IPv6, a long-awaited milestone in the internet's transition from the aging IPv4 protocol.

Tech Giants Commit $1 Billion to Carbon Removal Startups
Google, Anthropic and Salesforce lead a nearly $1 billion pledge for future carbon removal credits, signaling confidence in the emerging industry.

Bias in Text-to-Image Models Raises Urgent Questions for AI Ethics
A new analysis reveals persistent racial and gender biases in popular text-to-image AI models. The findings underscore the need for more rigorous fairness testing before deployment.

Power On: The Hidden Cost of Always-On Devices
Always-on devices quietly consume significant energy over time.

London Faces AI Skills Gap as Half of Businesses Report Unprepared Workforce
A new survey reveals half of London companies say their workforce lacks skills to meet AI demands. Businesses plan to boost training investments to close the gap.

NASA Launch Infrastructure Strains Under Super Heavy Rocket Demand
A NASA Inspector General report warns that Kennedy Space Center's aging infrastructure cannot keep up with demand from SpaceX Starship and Blue Origin New Glenn super heavy rockets.

ASML's $400 Million Lithography Machine Deepens Chip Industry's Dependence on One Company
ASML's new $400 million high-NA EUV machine sustains Moore's Law and AI chip production but intensifies geopolitical risks tied to its near-total market control.

Seedcamp Hits $1B AUM With $320M in New Funds for Early-Stage Startups
European seed investor Seedcamp closed on $320 million across two funds, reaching $1 billion in assets under management. The firm plans to back seed-stage startups with a focus on AI and deep tech.

Europe's Digital Euro Advances as Challenge to Visa and Mastercard Dominance
The European Parliament moves forward with a digital euro designed to bypass private payment networks, reshaping online and offline transactions across the continent.

UK Internet Users Seek Offshore Routing Amid Privacy Fears
Growing concerns over UK surveillance laws are driving internet users to route traffic through offshore nodes. This trend reflects rising distrust in domestic digital governance.

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.

Spain Mandates Four-Hour Network Uptime During Power Outages
New Spanish rules require mobile carriers to maintain service for at least four hours during blackouts, boosting emergency resilience.

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.

RocketLab Acquires Iridium, Gaining Control of a Satellite Network
RocketLab acquires Iridium, gaining an operational satellite constellation and spectrum. The deal transforms RocketLab into an integrated space services provider.

Smart Plug-In Gadgets Are Changing How Homes Manage Energy
A new wave of plug-in devices adds intelligence and safety to standard outlets. From energy monitoring to automated scheduling, these gadgets make homes more efficient without expensive rewiring.

MIT Study Rethinks Ozone Damage Timeline Before CFC Bans
New MIT research suggests ozone layer damage might have been detected decades earlier using modern tools. This reframes the timeline of environmental action before CFC bans took effect.

Satellite Phones: Reliable but Rare in a Cellular World
Satellite phones offer unmatched reliability in remote areas yet remain niche due to cost, bulk and limited demand. A look at why they haven't replaced cell phones and how modern hybrids might change the landscape.