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Russia’s new ‘Starlink‑Style’ Rassvet fleet loses its first satellite after weeks
By Luke James published
Object 4, one of 16 satellites in the first operational batch of Russia's Rassvet broadband network, re-entered Earth's atmosphere on approximately June 6th.

Gaming soundbar can be hijacked from over 16 yards away without touch or pairing
By Luke James published
Security researcher Rasmus Moorats has demonstrated that Creative's Sound Blaster Katana V2X gaming soundbar can be hijacked over Bluetooth from up to 16 yards away.

Huawei-led team claims it post-trained DeepSeek's 1.6-trillion-parameter model — 1,000 Ascend 910C chips used in training
By Luke James published
A research group that includes Huawei Technologies says it completed full-parameter post-training of DeepSeek's V4-Pro, a 1.6-trillion-parameter model.

Finland deploys new system to detect threats to undersea cables
By Jowi Morales published
This tech allows undersea cables to act as sonar sensors.

NSA using Claude Mythos for 'offensive cyber operations,' report claims
By Bruno Ferreira published
US National Security Agency reportedly using Mythos for conducting cyber-attacks — report reveals Anthropic engineers inside the NSA

Seattle to pass one-year AI data center moratorium next week
By Jowi Morales published
Some of the biggest spenders on AI data centers can't put one up in their own backyard.

Industry coalition urges Trump administration to take urgent action as AI data centers' extreme memory consumption threatens other industries
By Etiido Uko published
Risks are emerging despite billions of dollars of US investment in domestic semiconductor supply chains

Anthropic warns Claude AI is building itself faster than expected, calls for option to halt frontier development
By Luke James published
Anthropic has published a report warning that the development path it’s on could eventually leave humans unable to control AI systems.
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