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Mac RumorsJun 01, 2026
Nvidia Challenges Apple Silicon With New RTX Spark PC Chip
Nvidia is entering the consumer PC chip business for the first time and has thrown down the gauntlet to Apple, describing its new RTX Spark processor as "the most efficient PC chip ever built."


ResearchBuzzJun 01, 2026
US Layoffs Tracker, Hawai?i Funding Project, Blog Hiking, More: Monday ResearchBuzz, June 1, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Boing Boing: Site tracks significant US layoffs. "The US Layoffs Tracker is updated daily with the latest disclosures under the WARN Act, which requires employers with 100 or more workers […]

eWeekJun 01, 2026
China Turns Robots, AI Startups Into a Fast-Growing Tourism Industry
China's tech tourism boom is drawing founders, investors, and students to AI labs, EV factories, and robotics hubs across major cities.

CNET How ToJun 01, 2026
5 Steps to a Clean, Mold-Free Keurig That Actually Works
Mold and bacteria thrive in the damp, dark interior of a Keurig that hasn't been cleaned in a while. Here's how to fix that.

Mac RumorsJun 01, 2026
Foldable 'iPhone Ultra' Rumored to Feature Vapor Chamber Cooling Despite Thin Design
Apple's first foldable iPhone, known as the "iPhone Ultra," will feature impressive vapor chamber cooling and launch in September despite production difficulties, a known leaker today reported.


ResearchBuzzMay 31, 2026
AI Hallucinations, New Hampshire Data Centers, Kentucky Data Centers, More: ResearchBuzz AI Update, May 31, 2026
AI PROBLEMS Mashable: How often does Gemini 3.5 Flash hallucinate or lie? Google isn't saying.. "As AI gets integrated into every facet of our lives, AI hallucinations remain a stubborn and intractable […]

Wired NewsMay 31, 2026
6 Best Prepaid Phone Plans (2026): Tello, Boost, Google Fi, More
Forget the pricey, postpaid cell plans and two-year contracts. Save with one of these WIRED-tested options from US Mobile, Boost, and Google Fi.

TechCrunchJan 15, 2022
North Korean hackers said to have stolen nearly $400 million in cryptocurrency last year







North Korean hackers stole nearly $400 million worth of cryptocurrency in 2021, making it one of the most profitable years yet for cybercriminals in the severely isolated country, according to a new report. 

Hackers launched at least seven different attacks last year, mostly targeting corporate investments and centralized exchanges with a variety of tactics including phishing, malware and social engineering, according to a report by Chainalysis, a company that tracks cryptocurrencies. 





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