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Apple unveils a Liquid Glass design language across its platforms, adding transparency and glass shine effects to Apple's in-app interfaces — Liquid Glass is coming to iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS Tahoe 26, and more. … Apple is introducing a new Liquid Glass design across its software platforms today.| David Pierce / The Verge: |
Apple unveils iPadOS 26 with new features to help users manipulate windows, including fluidly resizing them and opening more at once, a new Files app, and more — Is the iPad more Mac, or more iPhone? Apple's still trying to figure that out. … The iPad is getting a big refresh this year … | Jay Peters / The Verge: |
Apple unveils iOS 26, using its new Liquid Glass design language with an updated lockscreen, Camera, Safari, Phone app, Messages, and more — Apple is sharing details about its next big iOS update. … Apple has announced iOS 26, the next version of its iPhone operating system … | Dominic Preston / The Verge: |
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Apple unveils macOS 26 Tahoe, with an overhauled design using Liquid Glass, a Phone app, a game launcher, Live Activities, new AI features, and more — It showed the new version during a presentation at WWDC 2025. … Apple announced a new version of macOS during its WWDC 2025 keynote presentation … | David Pierce / The Verge: |
Apple unveils an updated Spotlight in macOS Tahoe, letting users quickly take actions in apps from playing music to creating notes and files, similar to Raycast — A launcher that can launch, and do, almost anything on your Mac. Awesome. … There are lots of new personalization ideas … | Apple on YouTube: |
A recording of Apple's WWDC 2025 keynote — Get a sleek peek at what's to come this WWDC. This year's week of technology, community, and creativity with developers across the world kicks off on June 9 ...| Tim Hardwick / MacRumors: |
Apple says Visual Intelligence will now be able to search on-screen content in addition to analyzing real world objects, expanding on camera search — Apple has announced a major Visual Intelligence update at WWDC 2025, enabling users to search and take action on anything displayed across their iPhone apps.| Tim Hardwick / MacRumors: |
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Xbox Ally X hands-on: an AMD Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme APU, 24GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD, 1080p games run at 60 FPS with no issues, a super-slim Windows, and more — The Xbox handheld impresses, but pricing remains the biggest question. — PC gaming handhelds have flooded the market at this point … | Joseph Cox / 404 Media: |
Researcher brutecat finds a vulnerability that revealed the phone number linked to any Google account via brute forcing phone numbers; Google fixed the issue — This article was produced with support from WIRED. — A cybersecurity researcher was able to figure out the phone number linked … | CNBC: |
OpenAI says it hit $10B in annual recurring revenue; for all of last year, OpenAI was around $5.5B in ARR — OpenAI has hit $10 billion in annual recurring revenue less than three years after launching its popular ChatGPT chatbot. — The figure includes sales from the company's consumer products … | Los Angeles Times: |
Protesters against immigration raids in LA damaged and set several Waymo autonomous taxis on fire on Sunday; Waymo says it is in touch with law enforcement — As police struggled with another day of unrest in downtown L.A., several Waymo autonomous taxis were set on fire … | Luz Ding / Bloomberg: |
Alibaba, Tencent, and other Chinese AI companies have temporarily disabled chatbot functions like image recognition during China's annual college entrance exams — China's most popular AI chatbots like Alibaba's Qwen have temporarily disabled functions including picture recognition … | New York Times: |
Docs: from mid-December, YouTube told moderators to prioritize “freedom of expression” over potential harm, including for political, social, and cultural issues — The world's largest video platform has told content moderators to favor “freedom of expression” over the risk of harm in deciding what to take down.| Tim Hardwick / MacRumors: |
Apple announces Workout Buddy, bringing Apple Intelligence to Apple Watch fitness workouts by providing personalized insights during exercise sessions — Apple at WWDC just announced Workout Buddy, which brings Apple Intelligence to fitness workouts on Apple Watch for the first time.| Andrew Webster / The Verge: |
Nintendo Switch 2 hands-on: after a few days, it is just a bigger, more powerful Switch, transferring games works smoothly, the new Joy-Cons are great, and more — Now that I've had a Nintendo Switch 2 in my hands for a few days, I can say pretty confidently that this feels a lot like a Switch.| Tim Bradshaw / Financial Times: |
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang warns the UK lacks the digital infrastructure needed to capitalize on AI despite “incredible” research talent, as PM Starmer pledges £1B — Jensen Huang seeks ‘sovereign’ artificial intelligence deals that diversify US chip giant's business away from Big Tech groups| Sam Tabahriti / Reuters: |
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World models need real-world data — Scaniverse is the gateway to spatial services — self-serve and built for AI and robotics. Large-area 3D reconstruction from 360° cameras and precise localization, anywhere machines operate.
ETL tool evaluation checklist: 6 things to look for before you choose — Your data is only as valuable as your ability to move, prepare, and access it efficiently. Choosing the wrong ETL tool can lead to months of rework …
Protecting your Cloud Applications Data — Backing up Office 365, Google Workspace, Dropbox & Salesforce data is critical to preventing data loss or corruption, complying with laws and avoiding critical downtime in case of a disaster.
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