
Apple declares war on Linux with macOS 27 Golden Gate
June 9, 2026
Apple’s macOS 27 Golden Gate beta is causing major headaches for Asahi Linux users by making Linux installations disappear from the boot picker. While data is not lost, the incident highlights how tightly Apple controls the Apple Silicon ecosystem and why Linux users remain vulnerable to changes made by Cupertino.
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Klarna wants to be your bank now
June 9, 2026
Klarna is expanding far beyond buy now pay later services. The fintech company has launched FDIC-insured savings accounts in the United States, signaling a larger push to become an all-in-one financial platform for consumers.
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Kensington Pro Fit Ergo TB675 vertical trackballs aim to save your wrist without hurting productivity
June 9, 2026
Kensington has introduced the Pro Fit Ergo TB675 Vertical Trackballs, offering both wired and wireless models for professionals seeking a more ergonomic alternative to traditional mice. The thumb-operated devices feature a 60-degree vertical design, adjustable DPI settings, programmable buttons, and support for productivity-focused workflows like spreadsheets, creative applications, and multi-monitor setups.
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Marshall just gave its Stockwell speaker a major battery upgrade
June 9, 2026
Marshall has announced the Stockwell III portable Bluetooth speaker with more than 40 hours of battery life, True Stereophonic 360-degree sound, IP55 dust and water resistance, USB-C charging bank support, and replaceable modular parts designed to extend the speaker’s lifespan.
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OpenAI just made the SpaceX IPO feel like old news
June 8, 2026
OpenAI has taken a major step toward a possible IPO, and the excitement around the company could eventually overshadow even SpaceX. With ChatGPT already part of daily life for millions, this is not just another tech company preparing paperwork. It could become one of the biggest public offerings of the AI era.
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OpenAI says AI may soon automate much of its own research
June 8, 2026
OpenAI says artificial intelligence may soon automate a significant portion of its own research process. In a new post from Sam Altman and Jakub Pachocki, the company outlines its “third phase,” discusses personal AGI for everyone, and warns about concentrated AI power while continuing to push toward increasingly capable systems.
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iOS 27 shows Apple finally listening to frustrated iPhone users
June 8, 2026
Apple used WWDC26 to unveil a dramatically smarter Siri, expand Apple Intelligence across its ecosystem, and introduce major new child safety tools. The announcements mark Apple’s biggest AI push yet and signal a major shift in the company’s software strategy.
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GEEKOM packed a 99.9Wh battery into this surprisingly affordable laptop
June 8, 2026
GEEKOM is pushing further into the laptop market with the new GeekBook M16. The 16-inch Windows 11 Pro machine combines Intel Core Ultra 9 performance, Intel Arc graphics, expandable storage, USB4 connectivity, and one of the largest batteries legally allowed on commercial flights.
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GoveeLife Smart Countertop Ice Maker 2 Pro has RGB lights and Alexa support
June 8, 2026
GoveeLife has launched a smart Wi-Fi countertop machine for iced coffee, parties, and everyday drinks. It makes cubes in as little as 3 minutes, produces up to 47 pounds per day, supports app and voice controls, and even adds RGB lighting to the kitchen counter.
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I finally set up a Bitcoin Lightning wallet for NERDS.xyz
June 7, 2026
After years of covering Linux, privacy, and crypto-adjacent technology, I finally set up a Bitcoin Lightning wallet for NERDS.xyz. Here is why I chose Wallet of Satoshi on iPhone, how the setup process went, and why Lightning tipping might actually make sense for independent tech journalism.
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