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    Smart glasses are finally shedding their bulky, awkward look. The secret might lie in new tech like NFC charging and smarter AI features. This means slimmer, better-looking frames that don’t sacrifice function. Wireless charging has been a hurdle. Most smart glasses charge using pogo pins—tiny metal connectors in the nose area. These pins force designers

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    AI is growing fast, but it still makes mistakes that cause real problems. These errors, called hallucinations, happen when AI confidently gives wrong answers. A few startups are working hard to fix this. One company is building a system that aims for near-perfect accuracy. Their goal is 99.99% accuracy, meaning only one error in every

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    Cybersecurity is facing a new kind of challenge. Traditional ways of finding security holes are not enough anymore. Companies now use AI-powered tools that do more than just scan for known weaknesses. These tools simulate real attacks and test how hackers could move through complex systems. As businesses adopt AI systems, such as chatbots, machine

    CybersecurityJune 16, 2026
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    Meta’s workforce is unraveling. After slashing 8,000 jobs, the company’s AI ambitions collided with employee fury. The latest attempt to rally the troops—a companywide AI hackathon—backfired spectacularly. Employees are stretched thin. Covering for laid-off colleagues, they face repetitive, uninspiring tasks. Instead of building new features, many are stuck generating puzzles to train AI models. The

    Big TechJune 16, 2026
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    Roblox isn’t just a playground for kids anymore. It’s a battlefield. Hackers have moved beyond stealing virtual items. Now they’re hijacking entire Roblox games. They’re grabbing ownership, stealing in-game currency, and shutting down developers’ livelihoods. This is a new level of digital crime. From Item Theft to Game Takeover Roblox’s ecosystem is massive. Millions of

    CybersecurityJune 16, 2026
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    The U.S. government recently forced Anthropic to shut down access to its top AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5. The move came through an export control order that barred foreign nationals, including Anthropic’s own overseas employees, from using these models. The official reason was a national security concern tied to a possible “jailbreak” of

    CybersecurityJune 16, 2026
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    Xbox Game Pass is shaking things up with some exciting new games this June and July. The service is adding a mix of big-name titles and fresh indie gems. At the same time, a few fan favorites are leaving the library, so players should act fast if they want to catch them. One of the

    Consumer TechnologyJune 16, 2026
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    Threads has crossed the half-billion monthly active user mark. It did so just shy of its third anniversary, proving it’s no flash in the pan. Meta credits the surge to its Communities feature. These groups gather users around shared interests—from basketball to parenting—making conversations stickier. Communities are no longer in beta. The app now offers

    Consumer TechnologyJune 16, 2026
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    Consumers are turning away from brands that flaunt AI in their messaging. Sixty percent of U.S. consumers say seeing “AI” in brand content is a turnoff. Trust in AI-generated information is weak. Eighty-six percent of consumers want to verify AI answers with original sources. Forty-two percent trust AI answers less than confusing airline fees or

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    Companies rushed to adopt AI tools last year. At first, expenses seemed small. A few pilot projects, some ChatGPT seats, and trial runs. Now, the bills have exploded. Uber spent its entire 2026 AI budget by April, barely four months in. Five thousand engineers used AI coding assistants heavily. Some paid $500 to $2,000 each

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