Edifier G5 MAX gaming headset promises absurd 305 hour battery life and THX spatial audio

Edifier G5 MAX gaming headset promises absurd 305 hour battery life and THX spatial audio

July 1, 2026

Edifier is taking aim at gamers and creators with the new G5 MAX wireless headset, packing THX Spatial Audio+, Hi-Res Audio certification, AI noise cancellation, and a staggering claimed battery life of up to 305 hours.

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OpenAI’s new GeneBench-Pro benchmark exposes AI’s biggest weakness

OpenAI’s new GeneBench-Pro benchmark exposes AI’s biggest weakness

July 1, 2026

OpenAI has unveiled GeneBench-Pro, a new benchmark designed to test whether AI can make the judgment calls required for real-world scientific research and computational biology.

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Anthropic says US lifted export controls on Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5

Anthropic says US lifted export controls on Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5

June 30, 2026

Anthropic says the U.S. Department of Commerce has lifted export controls affecting Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5. The company plans to begin restoring access to the AI models tomorrow.

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Claude finally comes to Linux with official desktop app for Ubuntu and Debian

Claude finally comes to Linux with official desktop app for Ubuntu and Debian

June 30, 2026

Linux users finally have an official desktop version of Claude Desktop, but the beta currently supports only Ubuntu and Debian. While the underlying Claude Code tools already run on a wider range of distributions, including Alpine Linux, Fedora users are once again left on the sidelines hoping support arrives soon.

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Pioneer⁠ wants to be more than your car stereo company with new chargers, cables, and phone mounts

Pioneer⁠ wants to be more than your car stereo company with new chargers, cables, and phone mounts

June 30, 2026

Pioneer is moving beyond car stereos with a new lineup of chargers, USB cables, and magnetic smartphone mounts designed specifically for life inside a vehicle. The company hopes drivers will trust it with more than just their music.

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Genesys wants AI agents to do more than talk with Pinkfish acquisition

Genesys wants AI agents to do more than talk with Pinkfish acquisition

June 30, 2026

Genesys is betting big on agentic AI with its acquisition of Pinkfish, but while AI may automate routine support tasks, I am not convinced it will ever outperform humans when it comes to customer service.

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OpenClaw puts AI agents in your pocket with new iPhone and Android apps

OpenClaw puts AI agents in your pocket with new iPhone and Android apps

June 29, 2026

OpenClaw has launched native apps for iPhone and Android, bringing AI agents to mobile devices for the first time. Users can now manage tasks, receive notifications, and interact with their agents from virtually anywhere, marking another sign that the future of AI may live in our pockets rather than our desktops.

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Elon Musk seems excited about Cursor for iPhone

Elon Musk seems excited about Cursor for iPhone

June 29, 2026

Cursor for iPhone lets developers launch AI coding agents, review pull requests, and manage projects from anywhere. Elon Musk’s excitement about the app suggests there may be something bigger happening here than a simple mobile release.

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Microsoft wants to kill Docker Desktop on Windows with WSL containers

Microsoft wants to kill Docker Desktop on Windows with WSL containers

June 29, 2026

Microsoft’s new WSL containers feature could change Linux development on Windows forever. If developers get everything they need built directly into WSL, Docker Desktop may have a problem on its hands.

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LG StanbyME 2 Max turns the movable TV idea into a 32-inch 4K touchscreen

LG StanbyME 2 Max turns the movable TV idea into a 32-inch 4K touchscreen

June 29, 2026

LG⁠ has unveiled the StanbyME 2 Max, a 32-inch 4K touchscreen with a built-in battery and detachable stand that lets users move the display from room to room. The concept is intriguing, but at $1,299.99, buyers will have to decide whether convenience justifies the premium price.

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Mageia 10 is here with KDE Plasma 6.5, GNOME 49, and Linux 6.18

Mageia 10 is here with KDE Plasma 6.5, GNOME 49, and Linux 6.18

June 28, 2026

Mageia 10 has arrived with Linux 6.18, KDE Plasma 6.5, GNOME 49, DNF 5, and updated developer tools, although the official release announcement has yet to appear.

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HP bets on OpenAI agents to run customer support, security, and software development

HP bets on OpenAI agents to run customer support, security, and software development

June 28, 2026

HP says OpenAI agents are already helping fix vulnerabilities, review code, and support customers as the company pushes AI deeper into daily operations.

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