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WWDC 2026: What to Expect from Apple — iOS Updates, Siri, and Rumors of a Foldable iPhoneDevelopment

WWDC 2026: What to Expect from Apple — iOS Updates, Siri, and Rumors of a Foldable iPhone

On June 8, Apple’s WWDC 2026 will showcase major updates to its operating systems, including iOS 27, macOS 27, iPadOS 27, and watchOS 27. The highlight will be a redesigned Siri, potentially evolving into a full-fledged AI chatbot with generative AI support. Apple Intelligence is expected to dominate the event, with Tim Cook making his final appearance as CEO. While no new hardware will be announced, subtle hints about a foldable iPhone—rumored for a fall release—may surface.

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Metanet Returns with Multiplayer Sequel to Cult Platformer N++Development

Metanet Returns with Multiplayer Sequel to Cult Platformer N++

Over a decade after the release of N++, indie studio Metanet has announced a sequel—this time with a focus on multiplayer. The new game, titled N Plus Infinity Times Two, will retain the signature style and challenge of the original while introducing cooperative and competitive modes for shared play. Scheduled for a 2027 launch on PS5, Xbox, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC, the developers emphasize that the project will be a "virtual couch party" with a low barrier to entry and no skill limitations. The sequel aims to blend classic local co-op with the dynamics of modern multiplayer sessions.

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Chinese Hacker Group Deploys New Malware Tools to Maintain Network AccessSecurity

Chinese Hacker Group Deploys New Malware Tools to Maintain Network Access

The Chinese cyberespionage group UNC5221 continues to expand its arsenal of tools for unauthorized access to corporate networks. Researchers have discovered that attackers are using new malware, including the Brickstorm backdoor, as well as previously undocumented tools like Plenet and AgentPSD, to compromise Microsoft 365 environments. The attacks aim for long-term persistence within victim infrastructure and the exfiltration of sensitive data.

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Nintendo Switch 2: A Year Later — Is It Worth Upgrading Amid Rising Console Prices?Hardware

Nintendo Switch 2: A Year Later — Is It Worth Upgrading Amid Rising Console Prices?

A year ago, the Nintendo Switch 2 was seen as a logical but non-essential upgrade to the legendary console. Today, amid rising gaming device prices and economic uncertainty, the situation has shifted. The Switch 2 no longer feels expensive—instead, it has become one of the most affordable options for portable and home gaming enthusiasts. Despite the absence of new Zelda or Mario titles in its first year, the console has proven its worth with high-quality exclusives and support for major third-party projects.

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Amazfit Unveils Active Max Smartwatch with Record-Breaking 1.5-Inch DisplayHardware

Amazfit Unveils Active Max Smartwatch with Record-Breaking 1.5-Inch Display

Amazfit has launched the Active Max smartwatch, standing out with its enlarged 1.5-inch display—the largest in the brand’s history. The device is now available for purchase on Amazon at a price of 28,900 yen (approximately 14 694 ₽). The manufacturer promises up to 25 days of battery life, making the gadget appealing to users who prioritize long-lasting performance without frequent recharging.

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Wyze Recalls Over 320,000 Cameras Due to Fire and Explosion RisksSecurity

Wyze Recalls Over 320,000 Cameras Due to Fire and Explosion Risks

U.S. smart device manufacturer Wyze has initiated a voluntary recall of over 320,000 Solar Cam Pan security cameras. The recall follows reports of lithium-ion battery damage caused by incorrect installation instructions, leading to overheating, fires, or explosions. Wyze is offering affected customers a free replacement, full refund, or gift card as compensation.

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Suspicious Login Windows Detected on Toshiba and Muji WebsitesSecurity

Suspicious Login Windows Detected on Toshiba and Muji Websites

Major corporations Toshiba and Muji have encountered a security issue on their official websites. Visitors reported unexpected pop-up login windows, raising concerns about potential credential theft. Both companies responded swiftly to the incident, alerting users to the possible threat. Security experts advise caution when encountering unprompted authentication requests and recommend monitoring updates from the companies for further guidance.

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Apple and Google Implement End-to-End Encryption for RCS Messages Between iOS and AndroidSecurity

Apple and Google Implement End-to-End Encryption for RCS Messages Between iOS and Android

Apple and Google have announced the beta testing of end-to-end encryption for RCS messages between iPhone and Android users. The feature will be available to devices running iOS 26.5 and the latest version of Google Messages, with carrier support. This marks a significant step toward improving cross-platform messaging security, which was previously vulnerable to interception. The update addresses long-standing concerns raised by cybersecurity experts.

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Control Resonant: A Prequel and Sequel in OneDevelopment

Control Resonant: A Prequel and Sequel in One

Remedy Entertainment’s latest title, Control Resonant, defies conventional sequel expectations. While technically a follow-up to the 2019 hit Control, the game is designed as a standalone experience, welcoming players to dive in without prior knowledge. The protagonist, Dylan Faden—brother of Jesse—offers a radically different perspective on the familiar world. Resonant doesn’t just expand the lore; it reinterprets it through a new character, making it accessible even to series newcomers. The game balances fresh storytelling with dynamic gameplay, ensuring engagement for all players.

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Japanese Police Recommend App to Protect Against Fraudulent CallsSecurity

Japanese Police Recommend App to Protect Against Fraudulent Calls

Japan’s National Police Agency is promoting a free app that helps users identify fraudulent calls before answering. The tool not only blocks potentially dangerous calls but also simplifies the identification of commercial calls, reducing the time spent verifying unknown numbers. However, the solution has limitations, including the risk of false positives and concerns about long-term support due to its reliance on government initiatives.

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USB Speaker Can Infect PCs Without Physical ContactSecurity

USB Speaker Can Infect PCs Without Physical Contact

Experts have identified a vulnerability in the popular Sound Blaster Katana V2X USB speaker model, enabling attackers to inject malicious code into systems without physical interaction. While the manufacturer does not consider the issue critical, cybersecurity specialists warn of potential risks for corporate and home users. The flaw stems from USB protocol operations and can be exploited even when the speaker connects to an infected device.

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Former IBM Cybersecurity Head Accuses Company of Concealing Hacker AttacksSecurity

Former IBM Cybersecurity Head Accuses Company of Concealing Hacker Attacks

William Barlow, former IBM Vice President of Cyber Intelligence, filed a lawsuit alleging the company repeatedly suffered attacks by state-linked hackers but concealed the incidents. According to Barlow, IBM did not disclose the breaches to the public or government agencies, despite being a major cybersecurity provider for U.S. federal agencies. The case raises concerns about transparency in a company entrusted with national security services.

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