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Google Pixel users report Wi-Fi and gaming issues after Android 17 update
Some Google Pixel users are experiencing Wi-Fi disconnects and gameplay lag after updating to Android 17. These issues contribute to ongoing frustrations with network performance and device stability following major Android releases.
iPhone 18 Pro Max battery capacity reportedly leaked
Social media leaks suggest iPhone 18 Pro Max will have a battery of 5,425 mAh for eSIM models. This marks an increase from 5,088 mAh in iPhone 17 Pro Max, but the sourcing of this information is dubious.
U.S. PC Shipments Fall 7% in Q1 2026 Amid Price Hikes and Component Shortages
U.S. shipments of PCs fell 7% year-on-year in Q1 2026, totaling 15.8 million units, due to pricing pressures and component shortages. Average prices are projected to exceed $1,000 this year, impacting consumer purchasing behavior and contributing to a significant decline in lower-end PC sales.
TV Time app to shut down in 2026 as Whip Media pivots to AI
TV Time, a popular app for tracking TV shows, will shut down after July 15, 2026, due to unsustainable operating costs. The move reflects a broader trend where companies prioritize AI development over consumer apps, impacting user communities.
Onimusha: Way of the Sword release date moved up to September 4, 2026
Capcom has advanced the release date of Onimusha: Way of the Sword from September 25 to September 4, 2026, to avoid competition with other game launches including GTA 6. This adjustment allows more separation from heavy hitters like Control Resonant and Silent Hill: Townfall, which release just before the original date.
Eufy launches Omni S2 robot vacuum with improved design and functionality
Eufy has released the Omni S2 robot vacuum, which addresses design flaws from the S1 model. It features improved suction power and a new vent system in the detergent container, enhancing cleaning performance and usability.
Samsung Messages to Shut Down July 6, Transition to Google Messages
Samsung will discontinue its Messages app on July 6, transitioning users to Google Messages. This shift follows a trend away from Samsung's proprietary app in favor of RCS and Google's offering as the default messaging platform.
Supermicro denies Taipei office raid in Nvidia GPU smuggling investigation
Supermicro refutes claims that its Taipei office was raided by Taiwanese authorities amid an Nvidia GPU smuggling investigation. The company asserts that it is cooperating with the investigation and voluntarily provided access to workstations and devices of suspected employees.
Woman experiences severe metal poisoning after hip replacement failure
A 56-year-old woman developed severe neurological symptoms due to metal poisoning after her hip replacement began failing. The case highlights the potential risks associated with long-term use of artificial joints, particularly when revisions are required.
Sony to Shut Down PS3 Store in 2027, RPCS3 Urges Data Preservation
Sony announced the closure of the PlayStation Store for PS3 and PS Vita in July 2027, prompting digital archivists to preserve game data. The RPCS3 emulator is leading efforts to document and safeguard PS3 digital content before it's lost permanently.
Egg Producers Allegedly Manipulated Prices, Resulting in Significant Fines
Three major egg producers were fined for conspiring to manipulate egg prices from 2022-2025. This investigation revealed an extensive conspiracy, raising questions about industry practices during the avian flu crisis.
Microsoft resolves bug causing Copilot buttons to disappear in Outlook
Microsoft has fixed a bug that caused Copilot buttons to be missing in Classic Outlook for Windows users. The issue affected users with a Copilot Chat (Basic) license, leading to various UI problems, which the Outlook Team addressed with a service update.
Silo's complexity causes confusion for actors and showrunner ahead of season 3
The Apple TV series Silo faces increased complexity as it enters its final seasons. Showrunner Graham Yost acknowledged mistakes during filming, revealing the challenges of maintaining continuity in a multifaceted narrative that spans futuristic and present-day timelines.
Ben Guez Uses OpenClaw AI to Automate Dating Instagram Posts
Ben Guez employs OpenClaw and Claude AI to automate Instagram posts targeting women after soccer matches. This approach has resulted in over one million views and significant engagement in a short period, illustrating unconventional use of AI in online dating.
Survey shows majority of Americans support social media ban for under-16s
A Pew Research Center survey indicates that 56% of US adults support a social media ban for children under 16, with 65% backing it among parents. This reflects growing concerns about the mental health impacts of social media on youth.
Empire Interactive Halts 3DO Revival Due to Ownership Disputes
Empire Interactive has canceled plans to revive the 3DO console, citing legal disputes over ownership rights. The emergence of multiple parties claiming rights to the console and its games led to the decision, highlighting complexities in retro game revivals.
Brave launches stripped-down Origin browser for focused user experience
Brave has launched Origin, a simplified version of its browser, available on multiple OS. Users can expect enhanced focus on security and reduced resource consumption without additional features like crypto wallets or reward systems.
Rhythm Heaven Groove revives series with new rhythm-based mini-games and multiplayer
Rhythm Heaven Groove, the first new entry since 2015, features numerous rhythm-based mini-games and a multiplayer mode for up to four players. The game’s design emphasizes accessible, bitesize challenges that reinforce the genre's playful spirit, although some feel it lacks the quirkiness of earlier titles.
X unveils Live Studio, $1M incentives for creators to boost live video streaming
X announced a $1 million fund to incentivize creators for live streaming on its platform. The launch of Live Studio offers tools for easier streaming, which may enhance user engagement and creator monetization.
Experts Warn Connected Car Apps Fail to Recover Stolen Vehicles
Experts advise that vehicle apps offer limited assistance in recovering stolen cars, citing a disconnect between user expectations and technical capabilities. Despite the ability to track cars via apps like Kia Connect, legal restrictions hinder their effectiveness in theft recovery.
Investigation reveals AI reviews downplay serious hotel complaints on Tripadvisor
An investigation by Which? found that AI-generated summaries on Tripadvisor downplayed severe guest complaints about hotels, including food safety issues and harassment claims. These findings raise concerns over the reliability of AI in summarizing critical consumer feedback, potentially influencing travelers' lodging choices unfairly.
Russia threatens Apple with $52 million fine over app discrimination claims
Russia's Federal Antimonopoly Service is threatening Apple with a fine of $52 million unless it preinstalls state-backed apps by July 15. This follows allegations of discriminatory practices against Russian software and search engines, occurring after Apple halted product sales in Russia in 2022.
Google Pixel users report missing calls with phones not ringing
Google Pixel owners report that their devices are failing to ring for incoming calls, resulting in missed calls. This issue, affecting primarily those on Android 17, has prompted users to suggest partial resets or changes in the Google Phone app settings as potential fixes.
PorteuX Linux Offers Flexibility as a Portable Linux Distro
PorteuX is a portable Linux distribution based on Slackware, offering a user-friendly installation process and support for multiple desktop environments. Its ability to install various applications via the PorteuX App Store makes it versatile for different user needs.
Melbourne Emerges as Global Leader in AI and Energy Integration
Melbourne is positioning itself as a leader in addressing the energy demands of AI development by integrating various energy systems. With a projected increase in electricity consumption from data centers, collaborative efforts in engineering, policy, and technology are crucial for supporting AI's growth.
Google recognized as Leader in 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Analytics
Google has been named a Leader in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Analytics and Business Intelligence for the third consecutive year. This recognition highlights the effectiveness of Looker's capabilities in transforming data insights into actionable business processes as organizations increasingly adopt autonomous AI.
Apple's iOS 27 and Google's Android 17 Introduced: Key Features Compared
Apple has launched iOS 27 and Google has released Android 17, showcasing significant customization features in each OS. Notably, iOS 27 offers enhanced lockscreen and homescreen widget customization options compared to Android 17, which has limited customization capabilities.
Trump's financial disclosure reveals over $2bn earnings, raises crypto corruption concerns
Donald Trump's financial disclosures show he earned over $2.2 billion in a year, including over $1 billion from crypto ventures. The findings have spurred calls from Democratic lawmakers for legislation to prevent government officials from profiting in the crypto industry.
Controversial short story wins Commonwealth prize amid AI authorship debate
Jamir Nazir’s story The Serpent in the Grove won the overall Commonwealth short story prize despite accusations of AI involvement. The Commonwealth Foundation conducted a review and confirmed the authenticity of Nazir's work, deflecting criticism raised on social media.
Retroid Pocket 6 adds official support for LineageOS
The Retroid Pocket 6 now officially supports LineageOS, enabling users to upgrade from Android 13 to a version based on Android 16. This update offers significant performance improvements, enhanced battery efficiency, and access to regular security updates.
Gareth Damian Martin announces Signet City, a unique RPG set for 2027 launch
Game designer Gareth Damian Martin announces their next project, Signet City, set for a 2027 release. This narrative RPG features players controlling a parasite within various hosts in a dystopian city, merging gameplay with storytelling inspired by multi-perspective literature.
Heatwaves Affect Power Infrastructure and Efficiency in France and England
On June 23, record-high temperatures in France led to a transformer malfunction, leaving over 100,000 without power. Engineering experts warn that increasing heatwaves, exacerbated by climate change, pose risks to the efficiency of various technologies including power plants and solar panels.
Australian creatives oppose copyright changes for $50bn datacentre plan
Australian creatives are calling on the Albanese government to uphold copyright laws amid negotiations for a $50bn datacentre investment deal with tech companies. The proposal may grant AI firms exemptions to utilize creative content, prompting concerns from artists and authors about potential exploitation.
UK retailers advertise e-scooters for commuting despite road use ban
Retailers including Amazon and Argos have been found advertising e-scooters for use on public roads, despite UK legislation prohibiting their use unless rented through government schemes. Major retailers altered their advertising practices but smaller retailers continue to promote e-scooters for commuting, potentially misleading consumers on legal usage.
Poll finds frequent AI chatbot users more likely to believe vaccine myths
A KFF survey reveals that frequent use of AI chatbots for health advice correlates with increased belief in vaccine myths, such as vaccines causing autism. This trend raises concerns about the potential for AI to disseminate health misinformation among the public.
New Neuromorphic Device Mimics Brain Cells for Efficient Computing
Researchers have developed a neuromorphic device mimicking brain cells, aiming for energy efficiency in AI. This innovation addresses the high energy consumption of current AI processing methods reliant on GPUs, which are less efficient than biological systems.
Milton Keynes robots could expand as UK plans micromobility regulations
Delivery robots operated by Starship Technologies are becoming common in Milton Keynes and other UK cities. Upcoming legislation may allow wider use of these autonomous delivery systems across the country, enhancing local logistics.
Ford rehired human engineers as AI quality checks underperformed
Ford has rehired over 300 human quality inspectors after AI systems failed to meet quality standards. The company acknowledged that reliance on AI lacked the experience and training of seasoned engineers, prompting a shift back to human oversight for better outcomes.
Erin Brockovich raises concerns over AI datacentres amid community pushback
Erin Brockovich is mobilizing public concerns about the proliferation of AI datacentres, highlighting community impacts and transparency issues. Her efforts come after she received thousands of emails from individuals expressing worries about unannounced datacentre construction and its effects on local resources and health.
Australian Superannuation Funds Increasingly Invest in SpaceX and AI Stocks
Many Australian superannuation funds have roughly 12% of investments in AI-related companies, driven by tech stock growth. SpaceX's recent stock market launch has raised ethical questions about investing in AI-driven ventures.