Sovereign AI sounds independent until you notice everything still runs on NVIDIA

Sovereign AI sounds independent until you notice everything still runs on NVIDIA

June 5, 2026

Governments around the world are pushing sovereign AI initiatives to reduce dependence on foreign cloud providers and protect national data. There is just one awkward problem though. Nearly all of this supposedly independent AI infrastructure still runs on NVIDIA hardware and software. As countries build AI factories across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, the global AI race increasingly looks less diversified and more dependent on a single American company.

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Tech hiring is rising again and companies suddenly cannot get enough cybersecurity and AI workers

Tech hiring is rising again and companies suddenly cannot get enough cybersecurity and AI workers

June 5, 2026

Tech hiring appears to be recovering as employers added 69,000 workers in May, according to new CompTIA analysis. Cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, software development, and AI-related roles remain in high demand despite ongoing concerns about layoffs and automation.

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Wall Street is not ready for tokenized SpaceX shares

Wall Street is not ready for tokenized SpaceX shares

June 5, 2026

Kraken is preparing to bring tokenized SpaceX shares to crypto traders through its xStocks platform, allowing eligible users in more than 110 countries to trade around the clock. The move could challenge how traditional Wall Street markets operate while raising questions about regulation, ownership rights, and the future of tokenized equities.

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A China-linked hacking group is quietly living inside Microsoft IIS servers

A China-linked hacking group is quietly living inside Microsoft IIS servers

June 5, 2026

ReliaQuest says a newly uncovered China-linked hacking group called OP-512 has been targeting outdated Microsoft IIS servers using stealthy web shells, encrypted command channels, and techniques designed to evade traditional antivirus detection.

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Shokz OpenDots 2 and OpenDots Air want to make clip-on earbuds cool

Shokz OpenDots 2 and OpenDots Air want to make clip-on earbuds cool

June 5, 2026

Shokz has announced the new OpenDots 2 and OpenDots Air clip-on earbuds. The open-ear audio devices focus on comfort, awareness, and lightweight everyday listening while avoiding the discomfort of traditional in-ear designs.

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Cloudflare now controls a huge piece of the open source web

Cloudflare now controls a huge piece of the open source web

June 4, 2026

Cloudflare has acquired VoidZero, the company behind Vite and several major JavaScript development tools. The company promises everything will remain open source and vendor neutral, but developers may still have concerns about growing consolidation in the AI-native web stack.

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Norton wants AI managing your family life and that sounds risky

Norton wants AI managing your family life and that sounds risky

June 4, 2026

Norton is entering the AI agent race with a new family assistant designed to organize parenting logistics across emails, calendars, school apps, and messaging platforms. While the concept may sound convenient for overwhelmed parents, the idea of an AI system deeply embedded in sensitive family communications raises serious privacy, security, and reliability concerns.

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HP and Ferrari made a $5,600 AI laptop and it is gloriously ridiculous

HP and Ferrari made a $5,600 AI laptop and it is gloriously ridiculous

June 4, 2026

HP and Ferrari have teamed up on a wildly expensive limited edition AI laptop that combines flashy Ferrari styling with powerful Intel hardware. The Scuderia Ferrari AI PC costs $5,599, features a 3K OLED display, Intel Core Ultra X7 processor, and luxury touches like carbon fiber, Gorilla Glass, and Italian leather accessories. Only 4,999 units will be made.

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Belkin launches Nintendo Switch 2 charging grip and travel bag for gamers on the go

Belkin launches Nintendo Switch 2 charging grip and travel bag for gamers on the go

June 4, 2026

Belkin is expanding its Nintendo Switch 2 accessory lineup with a new charging grip featuring a built-in 10K power bank and a travel bag designed for gamers on the move. The accessories launch today through Amazon.

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OpenAI says ChatGPT is now ‘dreaming’ about you and that sounds creepy

OpenAI says ChatGPT is now ‘dreaming’ about you and that sounds creepy

June 4, 2026

OpenAI has unveiled a new ChatGPT memory system called Dreaming that allows the AI assistant to build longer-term context about users over time. While the feature could make ChatGPT more helpful and personalized, it also raises serious questions about privacy, trust, and how much personal information people are casually handing to AI companies.

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BOSGAME VTA-439 mini PC wants to kill your dependence on cloud AI

BOSGAME VTA-439 mini PC wants to kill your dependence on cloud AI

June 4, 2026

The BOSGAME VTA-439 mini PC aims to bring local AI to everyday users with AMD Ryzen AI hardware, expandable storage, offline AI tools, and compact desktop design.

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IBM and Google Cloud want AI agents running your business instead of just answering questions

IBM and Google Cloud want AI agents running your business instead of just answering questions

June 4, 2026

IBM and Google Cloud just announced a major partnership that shows where enterprise AI is heading next, folks. The days of companies merely experimenting with chatbots appear to be fading fast. Now the conversation is about AI agents handling actual business operations, automating workflows, and potentially replacing portions of human decision-making across industries. The two

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