Elon Musk’s emails must be handed over in Apple lawsuit

After objecting to turn over relevant emails during discovery in a lawsuit brought on by Elon Musk, the judge is forcing the matter. Musk’s email accounts must be submitted for review. Apple and OpenAI were sued by Elon Musk’s xAI, now owned by SpaceX, due to alleged anticompetitive practices. The trial hasn’t been going well […]

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Apple may launch new AI-focused Apple TV and HomePod mini

Apple may present more news than expected during its traditional September event. In addition to the new line of iPhones and Apple Watch watches, the company would be preparing updates for other popular products in its ecosystem. According to journalist Mark Gurman, from Bloomberg, the company is working on launching new versions of the Apple […]

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Zotac claims its new mini PC is the world’s smallest with a desktop RTX 5080

Zotac took its new Magnus One Ultra to Computex 2026, which the company claims is the smallest mini PC in the world equipped with a desktop RTX 5080, and not the notebook model that usually appears in compact computers. The feat sounds impressive, but it is debatable to what extent the Magnus One Ultra can […]

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Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 could arrive with new features from Samsung

Samsung is expected to expand the options in its line of premium smartwatches with the launch of the new Galaxy Watch Ultra 2. According to information released by the GalaxyClub website, the model could hit the market in more than one version, offering alternatives for different user profiles. According to the publication, the Galaxy Watch […]

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Supply Chain Risk Is Now a Cyber Resilience Problem

  In the previous post, we explored how architecture — not features — determines cyber resilience outcomes at enterprise scale, and why distributed scale-out platforms face inherent limitations under real attack pressure. That argument has a second dimension that’s becoming harder to ignore: the supply chain. There is a conversation happening in boardrooms and procurement […]

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Anthropic expands access to Mythos to 150 organizations

Anthropic announced this Tuesday (2) the expansion of access to its artificial intelligence (AI) model Mythos for over 150 organizations distributed in more than 15 countries. Expansion occurs through Project Glasswingan initiative created to evaluate the use of AI in identifying software vulnerabilities and strengthening cybersecurity practices. According to the company, new participants include sectors […]

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Google announces first physical store outside the US and chooses Tokyo

Google announced that it will open its first physical store outside the United States. The unit will open in the summer of 2026 and will be located in Tokyo, in the Omotesando region, one of the busiest commercial areas in the Japanese capital. According to the company, the space will allow consumers to discover and […]

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iOS 27 may gain a function to split bills directly via iPhone

Apple is expected to officially present iOS 27 next week, during the opening conference of WWDC 2026. Among the new features expected for the next major iPhone update is a feature aimed at sharing expenses between friends directly through the Wallet app. According to information released by journalist Mark Gurman, from Bloomberg, the tool will […]

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Noctua enters the thermal pad market with carbon nanotube solution for Ryzen CPUs

Noctua announced a partnership with Carbice to enter the growing CPU thermal pad market. The well-known brown fan company will be the exclusive reseller of its new partner’s carbon nanotube-based products in the domestic PC component segment. The first thermal pad to hit stores with the Noctua seal of approval will be the NT-CP1 AM5/4. […]

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40 members of Congress take Apple Towson union’s side

Congress is increasing its pressure with stronger language in a letter from more members that claims Apple Towson is a “high-performing” store with 100 technologically skilled workers. Congress doesn’t think Apple should close the Apple Towson store, which also happens to be its first unionized retail store. Nine members said so before, but an additional […]

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