The AI search boom could create a new accessibility crisis

The AI search boom could create a new accessibility crisis

June 27, 2026

AI search tools are increasingly sending users directly to product pages, help articles, and checkout screens instead of homepages. According to new research from AudioEye, those interior pages often contain more accessibility issues, creating new risks for businesses as AI changes how people discover information online.

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Your next click could be a scam: NordVPN uncovers adware campaign on 50,000 websites

Your next click could be a scam: NordVPN uncovers adware campaign on 50,000 websites

June 26, 2026

NordVPN researchers say a sophisticated adware operation active on 50,000 websites can fingerprint users, bypass ad blockers, and redirect visitors to scams and malware downloads.

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Starlink teams with Tractor Supply and 4-H to expand rural internet access

Starlink teams with Tractor Supply and 4-H to expand rural internet access

June 26, 2026

Starlink is partnering with Tractor Supply and 4-H to bring satellite internet access to rural communities while supporting STEM education and workforce development opportunities for young people.

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OpenAI⁠ launches GPT-5.6 but government partners get first access

OpenAI⁠ launches GPT-5.6 but government partners get first access

June 26, 2026

OpenAI has revealed GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra, and Luna, but the biggest story may not be the benchmarks. It may be why governments got an early look while everyone else has to wait.

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IBM and Red Hat say AI is making traditional patching too slow

IBM and Red Hat say AI is making traditional patching too slow

June 26, 2026

IBM and Red Hat say artificial intelligence is changing the security landscape and forcing enterprises to rethink how they patch open source software vulnerabilities.

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Newegg wants AI to build your next gaming PC

Newegg wants AI to build your next gaming PC

June 26, 2026

Newegg⁠ wants shoppers to stop clicking filters and start talking to AI instead. Its new conversational shopping experience can recommend parts, adjust budgets, and even help build a gaming PC, but some enthusiasts may not be ready to hand over the fun part of the hobby to a chatbot.

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Economist Enterprise study says companies are deploying AI agents faster than they can secure them

Economist Enterprise study says companies are deploying AI agents faster than they can secure them

June 26, 2026

A new Economist Enterprise study suggests large organizations are deploying AI agents faster than their security teams can manage them. While the findings come from a survey supported by Rubrik, they paint a concerning picture of businesses racing to adopt agentic AI despite growing cybersecurity risks.

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UGREEN launches AMD-powered NASync GT models with dual 10GbE networking

UGREEN launches AMD-powered NASync GT models with dual 10GbE networking

June 26, 2026

UGREEN is moving upmarket with the new NASync DXP4800 GT and DXP2800 GT, pairing AMD Ryzen Embedded processors with dual 10GbE networking for creators, home labs, and demanding storage workloads.

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AI may be changing work but employers still want people who can actually think and communicate

AI may be changing work but employers still want people who can actually think and communicate

June 25, 2026

Artificial intelligence may be reshaping the workplace, but employers say technical skills alone aren’t enough. A new global survey finds that communication, problem-solving, and adaptability remain the qualities businesses value most, even as AI becomes a bigger part of everyday work.

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YesWeHack launches AI-powered pentesting service with same-day findings

YesWeHack launches AI-powered pentesting service with same-day findings

June 25, 2026

YesWeHack, Agentic Pentest, AI-powered pentesting, penetration testing, cybersecurity, AI security, bug bounty, vulnerability management, ethical hacking, application security

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Linux Foundation launches Akrites as AI makes open source vulnerabilities easier to find

Linux Foundation launches Akrites as AI makes open source vulnerabilities easier to find

June 25, 2026

The Linux Foundation has launched Akrites, a new security initiative backed by Microsoft, Google, OpenAI, Red Hat, AWS, NVIDIA, and other major organizations to coordinate fixes for critical open source vulnerabilities before attackers can exploit them.

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GIGABYTE MO32U24 pairs 4K and 240Hz for gamers who refuse to compromise

GIGABYTE MO32U24 pairs 4K and 240Hz for gamers who refuse to compromise

June 25, 2026

GIGABYTE’s new MO32U24 is now available at Newegg for $999.99, pairing a 32-inch 4K QD-OLED panel with a 240Hz refresh rate and gamer-focused features.

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