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Apple's WWDC26 focused less on AI spectacle and more on making intelligence a seamless part of everyday experiences across the Apple ecosystem.

Apple used WWDC26 to showcase deeper AI integration across its ecosystem, enhanced Siri capabilities, and new tools aimed at improving child safety.

A tour of Hyundai's Georgia Metaplant reveals how robotics, AI, and flexible manufacturing could change the way products are built in the decades ahead.

DuckDuckGo is seeing a surge in installs after Google's latest AI search changes, highlighting growing debate over consumer choice, trust, and the future of online search.

A new study suggests Apple could expand the foldable smartphone market by attracting mainstream buyers who have yet to embrace the category.

Nvidia and Microsoft are betting that powerful AI agents belong on personal computers, introducing RTX Spark systems designed to bring data center-class AI performance to Windows PCs.

As AI infrastructure expands, modular data centers may offer a path to lower resource consumption and greater community acceptance.

Major telecom providers are launching a cybersecurity alliance to improve real-time threat sharing and strengthen defenses against escalating attacks on communications infrastructure.

Google I/O 2026 revealed a far more aggressive AI strategy than many expected. Rob Enderle explains what this could mean for the future of apps, work, and computing.

Gartner predicts AI-powered search tools will push brands to spend more on PR and earned media as companies compete for visibility inside chatbot-generated answers.

LinkedIn is expected to unveil new efforts targeting AI slop and engagement bait, raising broader questions about authenticity, platform trust, and AI-assisted writing online.

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Pet Robots Edge Closer to Reality

Advances in AI, robotics, and emotional design are pushing pet robots beyond novelty status and closer to becoming interactive household companions.

AI-generated legal hallucinations are increasingly leading to sanctions, delayed cases, and governance concerns as courts and law firms struggle to control unauthorized AI use and fabricated legal reasoning.

A newly disclosed Linux privilege escalation flaw dubbed "Dirty Frag" is raising concerns among security researchers who warn it could give attackers reliable root access across a wide range of enterprise environments.

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