/r/technology
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Dozens of Stanford grads walk out on Google CEO's speech
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Mark Zuckerberg Orders His Employees to Start Having Fun Again After Brutal Layoffs Culled Their Colleagues
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A Single Polymarket Trader Lost $4.2 Million on the World Cup in Less Than 24 Hours
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Quote of the day by Apple CEO Tim Cook: 'If you put a key under the mat for the cops, a burglar can find it, too' — a stark warning on threats to undermine privacy
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ChatGPT's market share slips below 50% for first time
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French spy service drops Palantir
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Leaked financial docs show OpenAI is losing billions of dollars a year
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‘Reeks of Corruption’: Top DOJ Officials Reportedly Cleared Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger Before Staff Lawyers, Who Were ‘Leaning’ Toward Antitrust Lawsuit, Could Object
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SpaceX is buying Cursor for $60 billion
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Imperial Valley data center developer files lawsuit seeking access to Colorado River water
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Exclusive: OpenAI Losses Increased Nearly 8X in 2025, With Spending Hitting $34 Billion
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Xbox is closing Ninja Theory, and Double Fine and Compulsion may not be far behind
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Microsoft CEO says "YouTube monetizes Xbox better than we do", ahead of expected layoffs | Satya Nadella bemoans performance of Xbox
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'The retail SSD market has almost disappeared,' says Silicon Motion exec — PC OEMs are buying third-party drives as direct NAND supply dries up
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India Blocks Access to Telegram Until June 22 to Prevent Paper Leaks of a Key Examination
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Sen. Kelly amendment in defense bill would ensure ‘ultimate human responsibility’ in AI-powered kill chain
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Cancelled Xbox 360 version of GoldenEye 007 gets recompiled for PC — "No emulator, the game runs as a real native executable," insists developer SunJaycy
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More countries are pushing for youth social media bans. Is the world reaching a tipping point?
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Google Chrome's Next Update Will Mark the End of Popular Ad Blockers - Slashdot
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Finland charges Russian captain and crew member of ship suspected of damaging undersea cables — prosecutors claim ship had eight more targets before it was stopped by coast guard
TechCrunch
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Anthropic’s latest feud with the Trump admin may actually help it, sales data suggests
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Apple plans to change its Hide My Email privacy feature that could make it less effective
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SpaceX valuation balloons to $2.6T, briefly passes Amazon
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Qualcomm wants to be the chip inside whatever replaces your smartphone, and it just announced two products toward that end
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Bug in FIFA World Cup internal system gave anyone ability to modify TV stream
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Android 17 launches with new multitasking tools as Google expands Gemini features
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Mobileye’s US robotaxi launch will put it on both sides of the AV business
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Rivian cuts hundreds of workers after R2 deliveries start
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Snap finally debuts its long-awaited AR glasses, Specs, and, oof, they aren’t cheap
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Sixty percent of US consumers say ‘AI’ in brand messaging is a turnoff, survey finds
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SpaceX is public: Everything you need to know post-IPO
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India orders temporary ban on Telegram over exam fraud concerns
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Payments startup Flutterwave hits $3.2B valuation, backed by Ripple
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DOJ claims xAI’s unpermitted gas turbines are a matter of ‘national, economic, and energy security’
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Plaud says its software business topped $100M in ARR after shipping over 2M AI notetakers
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Robinhood’s note on 10% layoffs shows blaming AI isn’t cutting it
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Probably raises $9M to build a more reliable kind of AI
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This startup’s super metals could soon be in military drones, luxury watches, and chef’s knives
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SpaceX to acquire Cursor for $60B in stock, days after blockbuster IPO
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Threads adds new personalization and community features as it reaches 500M monthly users
Techmeme
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Anthropic pauses its anticipated move to token-based billing for Claude Agent SDK that it planned to implement on June 15, saying "Nothing changes for now" (Kyle Orland/Ars Technica)
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SpaceX closed up 4.8% on Tuesday with a $2.65T market cap, just above Amazon's, after popping ~12% intraday and briefly overtaking Microsoft's $2.93T market cap (CNBC)
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Sources: PayPal to shutter its 10-year-old PayPal Ventures arm amid a broader shakeup under a new CEO and has hired Jefferies to explore selling some positions (Ben Weiss/Fortune)
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Melbourne-based Everlab, which is building an AI-powered preventive healthcare platform, raised a AU$65M Series A led by Airtree Ventures (Tegan Jones/SmartCompany)
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Sensor Tower: ChatGPT's market share fell to 46.4% by the end of May, as Gemini rose to 27.7% and Claude to 10.3%; Grok, Meta AI, and others have less than 5% (Ivan Mehta/TechCrunch)
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Z.ai debuts GLM-5.2, saying it has significant improvements for coding, agentic, and long-horizon tasks, with a 1M context window and MIT-licensed open weights (Z.ai)
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Google launches Android 17 and Wear OS 7, first on Pixel devices, with support for the latest AI models, a bubble bar UI, and live updates on Wear OS (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch)
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Qualcomm announces Snapdragon Reality Elite, its new flagship XR chipset, debuting in the compute puck of Xreal's Aura Android XR device this fall (David Heaney/UploadVR)
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Letter: Hightouch, an ad tech startup recently valued at $2.75B, offers to buy LiveRamp's identity business from Publicis for $800M to $1.2B in cash and stock (Sara Fischer/Axios)
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A look at Specs, which have a battery life of up to four hours per charge, and an interview with Snap CEO Evan Spiegel about the AR glasses (Harry McCracken/Fast Company)
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Snap unveils $2,195 Specs, its first AR glasses that are "fully standalone" and have a 51-degree field of view, expected "this fall" in the US, UK, and France (Jay Peters/The Verge)
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Microsoft is moving Copilot Cowork to usage-based pricing and is considering a Microsoft-hosted version of DeepSeek as a cheaper option (Ina Fried/Axios)
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Sources: Apple's AirPods with cameras for AI are scheduled to launch in 2027 alongside the 20th anniversary pro iPhones and a second-generation foldable iPhone (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg)
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Databricks agrees to acquire Panther Labs, its third cybersecurity acquisition; Panther was valued at $1.4B when it raised a $120M Series B in 2021 (Jeffrey Dastin/Reuters)
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Bland, which uses proprietary, in-house-built voice models to process calls for 250+ enterprise clients, raised a $50M Series C led by Dell Technologies Capital (Lily Mae Lazarus/Fortune)