Go Inc. starts trading on the Tokyo Stock Exchange after raising ¥88.6 billion in Japan's largest 2026 IPO, backed by Goldman Sachs and BlackRock.
Meta launched AI Mode on Facebook, an AI search tool that pulls answers from public posts across Groups, Reels, and Marketplace listings.
SoftBank jumped 10%, SK Hynix 6.4%, and Samsung 4.5% as Asian markets rallied on the Iran-US peace agreement, with the Nikkei topping 69,000.
A China-linked group backdoored REDCap servers at US and Canadian medical and military research institutions, then used Google Workspace to exfiltrate email.
US District Judge Rita Lin dismissed xAI's trade secret lawsuit with prejudice, the second time in four weeks a court has sided with OpenAI over Elon Musk.
Roughly 100 cybersecurity leaders demand the US reverse the Fable 5 ban, arguing it disarms defenders while China's Zhipu AI fills the gap with GLM-5.2.
GenAI.mil, the Pentagon's generative AI platform powered by Google Gemini, now has 1.5 million daily users, up from 80,000 at its December launch.
MSI's Claw 8 EX AI+ launches June 23 with Intel's Arc G3 Extreme, 32GB RAM, and an 80Wh battery, but its $1,699 price outpaces every rival handheld.
Dublin-born Shamrock Rovers defender Roberto Lopes was scouted for Cape Verde via LinkedIn. Now he's playing at the 2026 World Cup against Spain.
Varonis chained three bugs in Microsoft 365 Copilot Enterprise Search into a one-click data theft path that bypassed phishing filters and CSP protections.
Samsung launched the Galaxy Book6 Edge with Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2 Elite and 80 TOPS NPU, but its $2,100 US config ships with just 16GB of soldered RAM.
He Tingbo returned to unveil a new scaling law and LogicFolding architecture that Huawei claims can match 1.4nm chip density by 2031, all without EUV lithography.