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    Razer just raised the bar with new gear for creators and gamers. Their latest microphone and keyboard both pack smart features and clean designs. These products fit well whether you’re just starting out or already streaming professionally. The spotlight is on the Seiren V3 Pro, Razer’s first microphone with an XLR connection. It still has

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    The FCC is pushing to end anonymous phone ownership in the U.S. It wants telecom companies to collect government IDs and physical addresses from every new and renewing customer. This move targets “burner phones”—prepaid phones bought without revealing your identity. Privacy advocates warn this will harm vulnerable groups like domestic abuse survivors, journalists, and anyone

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    Anthropic just dropped a bombshell in the AI world. Their latest AI model, Claude Mythos, isn’t just smarter — it’s a game-changer for cybersecurity and software engineering. But here’s the kicker: this model isn’t for everyone. It’s locked behind tight security, reserved for top-tier organizations defending critical infrastructure. Why? Because Mythos’s powers are both incredible

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    Rivian is shaking up the electric vehicle world again. Their new R2 SUV drops into the compact segment with a bang. This isn’t just any EV. It’s built to blend adventure with affordability. The R2 is ready to take on city streets and wild trails alike. Compact Size, Big Ambitions The R2 fits right into

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    Pokémon Pokopia is expanding its horizons—literally. A free underwater update arrives this August, introducing diving mechanics that let players explore beneath the waves. This move isn’t just for show; it unlocks new building possibilities in aquatic locations, changing how players interact with the game’s world. The update grants the protagonist Ditto a new diving move,

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    Linux just landed in the hot seat again. Multiple kernel vulnerabilities have emerged, exposing millions of systems worldwide to root-level hacks. These flaws let attackers jump from low-level user access straight to full control. That’s a game changer for cybersecurity defenses everywhere. One Mistake, Big Consequences Imagine this: a single rogue exclamation mark inside Linux’s

    CybersecurityJune 9, 2026
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    AI image generation is exploding like never before. The floodgates opened wide in 2026, and suddenly, the tools are sharper, faster, and more accessible. You don’t need to pay or sign up to create stunning visuals anymore. What if you could generate photorealistic images, intricate infographics, or game-ready art straight from your browser? The future

    Generative AIJune 9, 2026
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    Clinical speech recognition is breaking new ground. But it’s no walk in the park. Medical jargon is tough. Drug names like “Acetaminophen” and “Amlodipine” confuse many AI systems. Common speech models stumble on these critical terms. That’s a big problem when lives depend on accuracy. Enter NVIDIA’s Nemotron 3.5 ASR and agent-driven workflows. They are

    AI in HealthcareJune 9, 2026
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    OpenAI has quietly taken the first official step toward going public by submitting a confidential IPO filing with the SEC. The company has not set a timeline or revealed pricing details, signaling a cautious approach despite mounting pressure. This move follows a similar filing from Anthropic, OpenAI’s chief rival, which recently doubled its valuation to

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    The UK government is seriously reconsidering its £330 million contract with Palantir for NHS data management. The deal, signed in late 2023, faces a potential early exit in 2027. This marks a rare public admission of doubts about a major tech partnership in healthcare. Palantir’s Federated Data Platform was supposed to unify patient data across

    AI in HealthcareJune 9, 2026
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