
I bought SpaceX stock today and here’s why I am not celebrating yet
June 12, 2026
After years of watching SpaceX from the sidelines, I finally bought two shares through Public. The position was already in the green shortly after purchase, but that doesn’t mean I’m popping champagne. Here’s why FOMO played a role in my decision and why I’m keeping my expectations realistic.
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NordVPN is quietly becoming an antivirus company
June 12, 2026
NordVPN’s latest anti-phishing test result highlights a larger shift underway. The company is no longer focused solely on VPN services and is increasingly positioning itself as a full cybersecurity platform.
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Google sues alleged Chinese cybercrime network behind millions of scam texts
June 12, 2026
Google has launched a lawsuit against an alleged cybercrime operation known as Outsider Enterprise, claiming the network used phishing kits, fake websites, and AI-enhanced scams to target hundreds of thousands of victims. The company is also backing new legislation and working with carriers and law enforcement to combat the growing threat.
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BitGo wants institutions earning bitcoin by helping power the Lightning Network
June 11, 2026
BitGo has introduced Lightning Earn, a new offering that lets institutional bitcoin holders deploy assets on the Lightning Network and earn routing fees. Powered by an integration with Amboss Rails, the service gives corporate treasury firms and institutional investors a way to participate in Lightning infrastructure while maintaining BitGo’s custody and governance controls.
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Zelle is launching its own stablecoin and taking payments global
June 11, 2026
Zelle plans to expand internationally, starting with India, while also launching a new dollar-backed stablecoin called ZelleUSD to support future cross-border payments.
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A Bitcoin mining company says it is building 143 humanoid robots but there is one big problem
June 11, 2026
A company with roots in Bitcoin mining says production has begun on the first wave of its humanoid robots, with plans to deploy 143 machines at an AI data center campus. There is just one problem: despite the bold claims, the announcement offers few of the details that would normally accompany a robotics project of this scale.
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Shutterstock is embracing AI slop and calling it creativity
June 11, 2026
Shutterstock says its new platform is “human-led,” but the company’s latest announcement focuses heavily on AI generation, AI editing, AI search, and AI-powered workflows. The stock media giant appears to be betting that more artificial intelligence is the future of creativity.
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OpenAI is building AI agents that never clock out
June 11, 2026
OpenAI plans to acquire Ona, a company specializing in secure cloud execution environments. The deal reveals a larger strategy to create AI agents that can continue working for hours or even days without requiring users to stay connected.
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HP says hackers are turning trusted remote access tools into stealthy backdoors
June 11, 2026
HP’s latest Wolf Security report reveals a troubling trend: hackers are increasingly abusing legitimate remote access tools like LogMeIn and ScreenConnect to gain control of victim PCs while avoiding suspicion. The report also highlights fake crypto wallet recovery tools, AI-assisted malware, and convincing CAPTCHA scams designed to trick users into infecting themselves.
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Cash App wants to be your wireless carrier now
June 11, 2026
Cash App is expanding beyond payments and banking with the launch of Cash App Mobile, a new wireless service running on AT&T’s network. The $40 monthly plan includes unlimited 5G data, hotspot access, and international roaming, signaling a growing trend of fintech companies moving into telecom.
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KKR bets $10 billion that AI needs its own infrastructure empire
June 11, 2026
KKR is making a massive bet on the future of artificial intelligence. The investment giant has launched Helix Digital Infrastructure with more than $10 billion in committed capital, backed by NVIDIA, Vistra, and the Kuwait Investment Authority. Led by former AWS CEO Adam Selipsky, the new company aims to build the data centers, power infrastructure, and connectivity needed to fuel the next phase of AI expansion.
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GIGABYTE AORUS GeForce RTX 5090 AI BOX brings desktop AI power to ultrabooks
June 10, 2026
GIGABYTE has unveiled the AORUS GeForce RTX 50 Series AI BOX lineup, bringing external NVIDIA Blackwell graphics to ultrabooks. With options ranging from an RTX 5060 Ti to an RTX 5090, the company is targeting gamers, creators, and AI enthusiasts who want desktop-class performance without carrying a bulky workstation.
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