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Lenovo Unveils Rugged ThinkTab X11 Tablet in the U.S.Hardware

Lenovo Unveils Rugged ThinkTab X11 Tablet in the U.S.

Lenovo has officially launched the ThinkTab X11 rugged tablet in the U.S. market, offering a blend of durability and functionality tailored for professionals. The device, unveiled at MWC 2026, boasts MIL-STD-810H certification and IP68 water and dust resistance, making it ideal for harsh environments. With a removable battery and hot-swappable operation, it adapts seamlessly to both fieldwork and stationary setups. The tablet features a 10.95-inch 2.5K display, Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor, and Android 16, ensuring robust performance for demanding tasks.

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Critical Langflow Vulnerability Exploited for File Write AttacksSecurity

Critical Langflow Vulnerability Exploited for File Write Attacks

Cybercriminals are exploiting a critical vulnerability in Langflow, an AI development platform, to write arbitrary files to misconfigured servers. Tracked as CVE-2026-5027, this high-severity path traversal flaw is already being weaponized by attackers to compromise internet-exposed Langflow installations, posing significant risks to enterprises leveraging the platform for automation and machine learning projects.

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Japanese Streaming Service ABEMA Restores Service After Major OutageBusiness

Japanese Streaming Service ABEMA Restores Service After Major Outage

On the evening of June 10, Japan’s ABEMA streaming platform suffered a significant technical outage lasting 4 hours and 17 minutes. During this period, users were unable to access video content, including live broadcasts of popular shows. The incident coincided with high-demand programming, sparking widespread frustration on social media. The service has since been fully restored, and ABEMA plans to compensate users with access to recordings of missed broadcasts.

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Strava Restores Service After Major OutageBusiness

Strava Restores Service After Major Outage

On June 10, 2026, users of the popular fitness tracker Strava encountered access issues with the service. The app, widely used by runners and cyclists, became unavailable for several hours. The company confirmed the outage and restored all systems by evening, with no impact on user data integrity. The root cause of the disruption remains undisclosed.

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German Court Rules AI Unnecessary for Internet Search, Rejects Google LawsuitArtificial intelligence

German Court Rules AI Unnecessary for Internet Search, Rejects Google Lawsuit

A German court has ruled that artificial intelligence is not essential for internet search, rejecting Google’s claims and asserting that traditional algorithms suffice. The decision may set a precedent that slows AI adoption in search systems, particularly in Europe, where regulators are tightening oversight. Experts warn this verdict could delay the integration of AI into mainstream products amid growing regulatory scrutiny.

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How Memory Tools Degrade AI Model PerformanceArtificial intelligence

How Memory Tools Degrade AI Model Performance

Modern AI systems are marketed as tools capable of adapting to user preferences. However, new research by Writer has found that popular memory mechanisms, which retain interaction context, can negatively impact model performance. Instead of improving response accuracy, these systems may amplify bias and reduce objectivity, particularly when processing irrelevant data. The findings highlight the risks of excessive AI personalization in business and technical applications.

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How Protest Videos Become Surveillance Tools: The 'Surveillance Ouroboros' EffectSecurity

How Protest Videos Become Surveillance Tools: The 'Surveillance Ouroboros' Effect

Facial recognition technology is transforming amateur protest videos from tools of public accountability into instruments of mass surveillance. What began as a way to hold authorities accountable now identifies protest participants and even random bystanders. This phenomenon, dubbed the 'surveillance ouroboros,' reveals how citizen-collected data feeds surveillance infrastructure that outpaces legal frameworks. Each new clip uploaded online strengthens these systems, which may later be used against those who created them.

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Google Orders Over 3M TPUs from Intel by 2028 Using EMIB PackagingHardware

Google Orders Over 3M TPUs from Intel by 2028 Using EMIB Packaging

Google has signed a contract with Intel to produce over 3 million tensor processing units (TPUs) by 2028, enabled by Intel's EMIB chip packaging technology. This move follows successful testing of the technology and comes as TSMC's CoWoS capacity remains constrained for over two years. SK hynix is also evaluating HBM memory compatibility with EMIB, which could pave the way for Nvidia accelerator adoption. The deal underscores the industry's urgent need for alternative solutions to meet AI accelerator demand.

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Microsoft Patches Three Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in WindowsSecurity

Microsoft Patches Three Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in Windows

Microsoft has rolled out patches for three zero-day vulnerabilities in Windows, two of which enabled attackers to gain SYSTEM privileges on fully updated systems. The third flaw allowed bypassing BitLocker encryption to access encrypted drives. These updates were included in the monthly security patch cycle, reducing the risk of exploitation in attacks on both enterprise and personal devices.

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XPrize Launches Competition to Develop Anti-Aging DrugsDevelopment

XPrize Launches Competition to Develop Anti-Aging Drugs

The XPrize Foundation has announced a 7,2 млрд ₽ competition to develop anti-aging drugs, challenging participants to reverse human biological age by 10+ years within a year of treatment. Success will be measured by improvements in immune function, cognitive abilities, and muscle mass. Harvard biologist David Sinclair will test a combination of oral drugs based on cellular chemical reprogramming on volunteers. This research could revolutionize anti-aging medicine and age-related disease treatment, offering new hope for extending healthy lifespans.

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Digital Notebook Showdown: Kindle Scribe vs. ReMarkable Paper Pure & MoreHardware

Digital Notebook Showdown: Kindle Scribe vs. ReMarkable Paper Pure & More

The digital notebook market continues to expand in 2026, offering multiple premium devices under 28 693 ₽ Leading the charge are the updated Kindle Scribe and ReMarkable Paper Pure, each delivering distinct approaches to digital writing and reading. The ideal choice hinges on priorities: seamless text integration, display quality, or ecosystem compatibility. Industry experts break down key features to guide your purchase decision.

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Roborock Unveils AI-Powered Robotic Lawn Mower with RTK NavigationHardware

Roborock Unveils AI-Powered Robotic Lawn Mower with RTK Navigation

Roborock has launched the RockNeo Q110H robotic lawn mower in the U.S., designed to automate lawn maintenance with advanced navigation technologies. The device combines RTK positioning and stereo vision to navigate complex terrains, including dense vegetation and narrow passages as narrow as 70 cm. It can handle slopes up to 45% and obstacles up to 4 cm high while maintaining a consistent cut. The mower automatically returns to its charging station during rain and resumes operation once conditions improve.

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