The next AI problem isn’t writing code it’s understanding it 

The next AI problem isn’t writing code it’s understanding it 

June 23, 2026

A new GitLab survey suggests AI coding tools are boosting productivity, but many organizations are struggling to track, govern, and maintain the code those tools generate.

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Love it or hate it Bending Spoons is taking its acquisition machine public

Love it or hate it Bending Spoons is taking its acquisition machine public

June 23, 2026

Bending Spoons, the company behind Evernote, WeTransfer, Vimeo, StreamYard, and AOL, is heading to the public markets. The IPO shines a spotlight on the firm’s acquisition-driven strategy and growing influence across the software industry.

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Dragos launches EmberAI to bring AI assistance to industrial cybersecurity

Dragos launches EmberAI to bring AI assistance to industrial cybersecurity

June 23, 2026

Dragos has unveiled EmberAI, a new AI assistant built specifically for operational technology environments. The company says the platform combines more than a decade of OT cybersecurity intelligence with AI to help analysts identify threats, prioritize risks, and respond faster.

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Wyze launches affordable Scale BodyScan with detailed body composition tracking

Wyze launches affordable Scale BodyScan with detailed body composition tracking

June 22, 2026

The new Wyze Scale BodyScan brings segmented body composition tracking, an extendable handle, and 17 health metrics to consumers for just $79.98.

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Canonical finally brings rebootless kernel patching to Arm64 Ubuntu systems

Canonical finally brings rebootless kernel patching to Arm64 Ubuntu systems

June 22, 2026

Canonical has finally extended Livepatch support to Arm64, allowing Ubuntu systems running on Arm processors to receive critical kernel security updates without requiring a reboot. The move strengthens Ubuntu’s position in cloud, edge, and enterprise deployments where uptime matters.

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Samsung says its new UFS 5.0 storage will make AI phones faster

Samsung says its new UFS 5.0 storage will make AI phones faster

June 22, 2026

Samsung has unveiled UFS 5.0, a new storage technology that promises blazing-fast speeds, improved power efficiency, and a smaller footprint. While processors get most of the attention, Samsung argues that faster storage will play a critical role in delivering the next generation of on-device AI experiences.

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How a seemingly harmless image can jailbreak AI

How a seemingly harmless image can jailbreak AI

June 22, 2026

Florida International University researchers developed a technique called JaiLIP that uses nearly invisible image modifications to bypass AI safety guardrails and trigger responses models would normally block.

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IBM teams with OpenAI to fight AI-powered cyberattacks

IBM teams with OpenAI to fight AI-powered cyberattacks

June 22, 2026

IBM has joined OpenAI’s Daybreak Cyber Partner Program and launched a new AI-powered security service designed to identify software vulnerabilities before attackers can exploit them.

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Google invests in A24 as DeepMind looks to shape the future of AI filmmaking

Google invests in A24 as DeepMind looks to shape the future of AI filmmaking

June 22, 2026

Google DeepMind has partnered with A24 and invested in the studio as both companies explore how AI can be integrated into filmmaking and creative storytelling.

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Steam Machine costs more than I hoped but the price isn’t crazy

Steam Machine costs more than I hoped but the price isn’t crazy

June 22, 2026

Valve has brought back Steam Machine with prices starting at $1,049. While I hoped it would come in under $1,000, the actual pricing is easier to understand once you consider today’s hardware market.

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G-SHOCK goes full streetwear with new Camo and Gold Series watches

G-SHOCK goes full streetwear with new Camo and Gold Series watches

June 22, 2026

Casio has launched the new G-SHOCK Camo and Gold Series, a collection of four rugged watches that combine camouflage-inspired styling with metallic gold accents. The lineup blends classic G-SHOCK toughness with a streetwear-focused design that is hard to ignore.

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Cloudflare wants to kill the CAPTCHA and it has browser giants on board

Cloudflare wants to kill the CAPTCHA and it has browser giants on board

June 22, 2026

Cloudflare has teamed up with Google, Microsoft, Mozilla, and Shopify to develop PACT, a privacy-first protocol designed to reduce CAPTCHAs, limit tracking, and help websites distinguish legitimate users from abusive bots.

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