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A month after Blue Origin's New Glenn exploded on its only launch pad, the fallout for NASA's Moon plans, Amazon's satellites, and the BE-4 engine is mounting.

A 35-year-old founder poured his bloodwork, scans, wearable data and journal into Claude during six months of chemo. Here is what he did and why it is trending.

Scientists at McMaster found a gene megacluster that fires four antibiotics at once to starve bacteria of vitamin B7, hinting at a fresh way to beat resistance.

Sakana AI and China's 360 unveiled frontier models pitched as export-ban-proof alternatives to Anthropic's Mythos and Fable 5. Here is what shipped and why it matters.

A team of Apple and Audi alumni has launched the Amble One, a street-legal $25,000 electric buggy inspired by the NASA moon rover and built for luxury resorts.

Netflix is forcing every profile under your account to have its own email login. Here is what changed, why it is trending, and what it means for you.

A FOIA lawsuit accuses the FCC of concealing Chairman Brendan Carr Signal account used for government business with Musk and DOGE officials.

A new California law makes streaming ads louder than your show illegal starting July 1, and the volume relief may reach viewers far beyond the state.

A Spanish man whose brain scans screamed metastatic cancer was actually carrying tapeworm larvae. Here is how doctors caught the mistake before invasive surgery.

South Korea will train its entire half-million military to fly drones like a second personal weapon, citing Ukraine and a numerical gap with North Korea.

The New York Times is rewriting its copyright case against Microsoft, alleging a bespoke supercomputer was built to help OpenAI infringe its work.

The US government is approving frontier AI models customer-by-customer, leaving OpenAI's GPT-5.6 and Anthropic's Mythos stuck in preview. Here's what it means.

The Trump administration is letting Anthropic redeploy its Mythos 5 model to more than 100 vetted US agencies and companies, two weeks after pulling it.

YC-backed Corgi denies stealing Papermark's open source data room software, blaming vibe-coded features it has already changed.

Xprize founder Peter Diamandis says global surveillance makes people behave better, echoing Larry Ellison. Here is what he claims and the pushback.

A report says Russian hackers were behind the Jaguar Land Rover breach that halted production and cost the UK economy an estimated 2.5 billion dollars.

LastPass says hackers stole customer names, contact details and support case records through a breach at its partner Klue. Password vaults were not touched.

A Barcelona security firm published usbliter8, an unpatchable Boot ROM flaw in Apple A12 and A13 chips that reopens the door to iPhone jailbreaks.

Apple pulled VKontakte and the state-backed Max messenger from its Russian App Store. The Kremlin is furious and telling citizens to switch to Android.

Instagram is testing longer-form video, episodic series and Live TV for its living-room app, putting it on a collision course with Netflix and Prime Video.

Beyond the Siri AI headlines, iOS 27 quietly adds receipt-splitting in Wallet, flexible Find My sharing, smarter Apple Maps, and more. Here is what matters.
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