
Karsan Autonomous E-JEST Enters Passenger Service in Atlanta Ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026
Karsan has launched passenger service with its Level‑4 Autonomous e‑JEST minibuses on Atlanta’s ATL Spoke pilot, linking MARTA West End Station to the Beltline Southwest Trail. Four electric minibuses run free rides every 12‑15 minutes, seven days a week, and will support the surge in travel during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The deployment involves partners ADASTEC, Beep, Damera and the City of Atlanta, marking Karsin’s first North American autonomous public‑transport operation. The project showcases coordinated fleet management through Beep’s AutonomOS platform.

Crown Estate to Retender 1.5GW Morgan Lease
The Crown Estate will re‑issue a competitive tender for the Morgan offshore wind site in the Irish Sea, targeting up to 1.5 GW of capacity. The lease was originally awarded in 2021 but development halted in January 2026. A Development Consent...

Google, Nvidia Tap Intel as Backup Amid TSMC Shortage
Google and Nvidia are reportedly considering Intel $INTC as a backup chip maker Taiwan Semiconductor is struggling to meet overwhelming demand for its advanced chip manufacturing capacity Per The Information, several major AI chip design companies including Google and Nvidia are quietly...

Ultrathin Diamond Layer Boosts Performance of High-Power Electronics
MIT researchers have demonstrated an ultrathin single‑crystal diamond interposer that embeds gallium‑nitride (GaN) dielets, dramatically improving thermal management in high‑power chips. The diamond layer spreads heat, keeping GaN and silicon at the same temperature while avoiding the parasitic capacitance of...

Robert Wille, Professor at TuM and CEO of Munich Quantum Software Company
In this episode, Robert Wille, a computer‑science professor at the Technical University of Munich and CEO of a Munich‑based quantum‑software startup, discusses the shift of quantum computing from pure research to real‑world applications. He emphasizes the need for hardware‑agnostic software...
Google Orders Chips From Intel and Nvidia Is Testing Its Tech, as TSMC’s Grip on AI Starts to Strain
Google placed a firm order for more than three million Intel‑made tensor processing units (TPUs) slated for 2028, while Nvidia is conducting early trials of Intel’s 18A process and multi‑chip packaging. The moves reflect growing AI‑chip supply concerns as TSMC...

54% of GTM Leaders Say Speed to Revenue Is a Top Priority as Businesses Push for Growth, Seismic Research Finds
Seismic’s new research shows 54% of go‑to‑market leaders rank speed to revenue as a top priority, reflecting heightened pressure on sales and distribution teams to drive growth. The study highlights fragmented tech stacks, with 56% citing poor integration and 48%...

Saab UK Celebrates 40 Years of Subsea Robotics
Saab UK marked four decades of Seaeye subsea robotics, highlighting its evolution from a 1986 startup to a Saab subsidiary in 2007. The company now offers the world’s broadest electric ROV lineup, having shipped more than 1,100 systems to customers...

Why AI Wearables Are The Next Big Thing In Personal Tech
Wearable AI is moving from niche fitness gadgets to a mainstream personal‑tech category, with Fortune Business Insights forecasting market revenue to jump from $62.7 billion in 2024 to $359.3 billion by 2034. Tech giants such as Meta, Google, OpenAI and Yandex are...
More Leads Aren’t Needed—Fix Your Messaging First
I was on a call with a Founder the other day. "TK, we just need more Leads. We're not getting enough." I took a look at his Metrics Dashboard. The problem wasn't Leads. He was getting a steady flow. They...

Daraxon
Follow up on the $TNGX data from this morning. Cross-trial comparison caveats.... Daraxonrasib ORR results from the RASolute302 study: https://t.co/MJsD6KWPIi

Ukraine Crosses New Line: Drones Kill Shaheds on Autopilot
Ukraine’s defence ministry announced that a Brave1‑backed autonomous interceptor drone, which automates 95% of the Shahed‑136 interception workflow, has completed its first combat engagements in the Kharkiv region. The operator merely selects a target on a live display; the drone...

New Relic Expands Observability Into AI-Assisted Software Development
New Relic unveiled AI Coding Observability, an open‑source tool that extends monitoring into AI‑assisted software development workflows. The feature normalizes telemetry from multiple coding assistants and integrates it with existing production observability stacks. It also adds cost‑tracking, security, and compliance...

UK Hydrographic Office Launches Digital Format for ADMIRALTY Sailing Directions
The UK Hydrographic Office has introduced ADMIRALTY Digital Sailing Directions (ADSD), converting its traditional Sailing Directions into an interactive, searchable digital platform. ADSD offers an integrated geo‑display, powerful search, bookmarking and indicative routes, aiming to boost situational awareness and streamline...

Build a Home Assistant CO Detector Integration for Smarter Warnings
A Home Assistant guide shows how to integrate a Zigbee carbon‑monoxide sensor with a smart thermostat or relay, enabling automatic HVAC shutdown the moment CO is detected. The setup runs entirely locally, avoiding cloud dependence and staying functional during internet...

AI and Recruiting: How CPA Firms Can Reduce Risk in a More Complicated Hiring Environment
AI‑generated resumes are reshaping CPA firm hiring, forcing recruiters to sift through higher volumes of polished but potentially misleading applications. A Robert Half survey shows 65% of hiring managers find AI‑crafted resumes harder to verify, while 71% are turning to...
AMD RDNA 5 and Nvidia Rubin GPUs Could Both Slip to Late 2027 or 2028, Board Partners Suggest
Board partners speaking to Dutch outlet Tweakers indicate that AMD's upcoming RDNA 5 graphics cards and Nvidia's next‑gen Rubin GPUs may not reach the market until mid‑2027 at the earliest, with many forecasts pushing availability into late 2027 or early 2028. The timeline...

Connected Care: Tampa General Hospital Rolls Out Ambient Clinical Documentation to Nurses
Tampa General Hospital has deployed Microsoft Dragon Copilot, an ambient clinical documentation tool powered by AI, to its nursing staff. The system captures spoken notes and automatically populates electronic health records, aiming to cut charting time and reduce burnout. Early...

Intel Gains on Report That Google Will Use It to Make Chips
Google has placed an order with Intel to produce over 3 million AI chips, likely TPUs, for delivery in 2028. The decision follows months of testing Intel’s process technology and reflects growing demand for advanced AI hardware. Intel’s win comes as...

⚡ Weekly Recap: Instagram Account Hacks, Android Zero-Day, GitHub Worm and More
This week’s cyber‑threat roundup highlights a surge in supply‑chain compromises, active mobile exploits, and cross‑regional fraud operations. Microsoft’s GitHub repositories fell victim to the Miasma worm, affecting 73 repos across four organizations. Google released patches for a high‑severity Android framework...

An AI-Resistant SaaS Moat at a Discount
The article argues that while AI hype has compressed SaaS multiples, some firms retain a moat that AI cannot easily erode. Their advantage stems not from proprietary code but from entrenched data, compliance frameworks, and deep integration with customer workflows....

EHR Access Diagrams: Epic
Epic continues to lead the EHR market in building machine‑to‑machine interfaces, expanding its developer ecosystem beyond traditional user‑facing screens. The latest diagram shows Epic at the hub, linking user, agentic, and machine interfaces to data stores like Caboodle, Clarity, and...
Beirut Port’s AI Scanners Spot Lithium Batteries and Drone Parts, Yet Miss Coordinated Threat
The Port of Beirut, upgraded with CMA CGM‑funded AI‑enabled X‑ray scanners that can process up to 100 containers per hour, flagged lithium batteries, drone propellers and a sharp rise in fiber‑optic cable imports. A board member warned that the system’s focus...
Dayspring Pharma Announces Phase II Success for CG2001 Hair‑Loss Treatment
Dayspring Pharma disclosed topline Phase II data for its topical minoxidil‑finasteride combo CG2001, reporting a 28.17 hairs/cm² increase in target‑area hair count versus 7.68 for placebo. The results, presented at the World Congress for Hair Research in Seoul, position the...
TARS Brings Real-Life Embodied AI to ICRA 2026 Robotics Conference
TARS unveiled its DexHand platform at ICRA 2026, showcasing a 21‑DoF robotic hand that replicates human finger anatomy. The demo performed all 26 English alphabet sign‑language gestures and offered real‑time mirror control, proving low‑latency, biomimetic fidelity. Integrated ultra‑high‑resolution cameras capture textures...

Travlfi JourneyGo 5G Mobile Hotspot Review – Affordably Priced, but Lacking in Performance and Features
The Travlfi JourneyGo 5G hotspot launches at $299, undercutting rivals like Netgear’s $499 Nighthawk M7. It offers a thin, lightweight chassis, a 5,000 mAh battery delivering up to 20‑24 hours, and support for 16 devices. In real‑world tests, download speeds hover around...
Gilead Completes $500M Ouro Deal, Giving Lakefront $500M for Independent M&A
Gilead Sciences finalized a $500 million purchase of Lakefront Biotherapeutics' Ouro inflammation platform on June 4, 2026. The transaction grants Lakefront at least $500 million of free cash and earmarks $150 million for share buybacks, while preserving a co‑development partnership on the experimental drug...
Square Yards Launches First Native ChatGPT App for Indian PropTech Market
Square Yards, one of India's largest integrated real‑estate platforms, rolled out a native app on OpenAI's ChatGPT, making it the first Indian PropTech company to embed its inventory in the AI chatbot. The app, live at chatgpt.com/apps/square‑yards, lets users discover...
Everest Medicines Secures Greater China Rights to VIZZ Eye‑Drop for Presbyopia
Everest Medicines (HKEX:1952) has taken over the rights to develop, manufacture and sell VIZZ, the first US‑approved aceclidine eye drop for presbyopia, across mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. The deal transfers obligations from Corxel Pharmaceuticals and promises LENZ...
Josh Bersin Company Unveils HR 2030 Blueprint for Agentic AI, Predicts 30‑50% Headcount Cuts
The Josh Bersin Company released its HR 2030: The Journey to Agentic HR program, outlining a future where AI agents and “superagents” handle core people processes. The blueprint warns of “agent sprawl,” predicts a 30‑50% reduction in HR headcount, and says strategic...

Findustry AI Takes Aim at Chargebacks
Findustry AI has launched Chargeback Agent, an AI‑driven platform that automates the end‑to‑end dispute‑resolution workflow for merchants and payment facilitators. The solution matches evidence to card‑network rules, drafts response letters and learns from human edits, aiming to resolve most chargebacks...

At WWDC 2026, Apple Looks to Deliver a Smarter Siri and AI Comeback
Apple kicked off WWDC 2026 with a clear focus on revamping its AI strategy, unveiling a more conversational Siri that can operate seamlessly across messages, email, photos, and third‑party apps. The new Siri is powered by on‑device large language models,...
Sony Leaks Budget Bravia 6 OLED TV, Expands Affordable OLED Lineup
Sony's internal listings have exposed a new Bravia 6 OLED TV, positioned as the company's most affordable OLED offering. The model, identified as A60, will ship in five sizes from 48 to 83 inches and includes four HDMI 2.1 ports,...
Google Deploys Gemini AI to 708,000 Utah K‑12 Students and Teachers
Google announced a partnership with the Utah State Board of Education to embed its Gemini for Education AI suite in every public K‑12 classroom, covering more than 708,000 students and educators. The rollout, slated for the 2026‑27 school year, aims...
Getac Unveils Rugged Windows 11 Tablets for Field‑Service Enterprises
Getac announced two new rugged tablets, the ZX80W and ZX80W‑EX, running Windows 11 on Qualcomm’s QCS6490 ARM platform. Designed for field‑service and industrial enterprises, the devices combine an 8‑inch phablet form factor, 12 GB RAM, 256 GB storage, MIL‑STD‑810H and IP67 durability, and...
Emphere Secures $2.1M Seed Round to Automate CI/CD Vulnerability Fixes
Seattle‑based Emphere announced a $2.1 million seed round to launch an AI platform that generates and validates code‑level patches inside CI/CD pipelines. The funding targets a market plagued by long mean‑time‑to‑remediate (MTTR) and alert fatigue, positioning Emphere as a direct competitor...
Kevin O’Leary Halves Utah Hyperscale Data‑center Plan After Great Salt Lake Backlash
Kevin O’Leary’s Stratos hyperscale data‑center near the Great Salt Lake will be reduced by half, trimming roughly 19,430 acres from the original >40,000‑acre plan. The cut follows a demand from Utah’s Senate President for a 75% reduction and reflects mounting...
US Policy Debate Over Taiwan's Chip Dominance Sparks Consumer Tech Supply‑Chain Concerns
Columnist Trudy Rubin notes that former President Donald Trump has frozen a $14 bn weapons sale to Taiwan, heightening fears that any disruption to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) could cripple the supply chain for smartphones, laptops and AI‑driven devices. Experts...

Tom Mueller Spent Nearly Two Decades Building the Merlin and Draco Engines that Helped Make SpaceX Possible, and Now His...
Impulse Space, founded by former SpaceX propulsion chief Tom Mueller, closed a $500 million Series D on June 2, 2026, pushing total funding past $1 billion. The capital will accelerate development of its two in‑space mobility vehicles: Mira, a proven low‑energy transfer craft, and...
Apple Leaders Admit AI Lag, Hold Emergency Meetings to Rescue Siri
Apple’s senior leadership publicly admitted that the company fell behind in generative AI, prompting emergency‑level meetings in early 2025. The internal crisis led to a leadership reshuffle, with Vision Pro head Mike Rockell tasked to overhaul Siri and Apple Intelligence,...
SanDisk Q3 Earnings Smash Estimates, Revenue Jumps 251% as AI Memory Demand Soars
SanDisk Corp. reported fiscal Q3 results that eclipsed Wall Street forecasts, delivering $5.95 billion in revenue—a 251% year‑over‑year rise—and non‑GAAP earnings of $23.41 per share. The blowout performance, driven by soaring AI‑related memory demand, sparked a wave of analyst upgrades and...
Nordex Secures 255 MW of German Wind Turbine Orders, Boosting Steel and Copper Demand
Nordex SE landed 255 MW of wind turbine orders across 14 German projects in the first two months of Q2, adding 39 turbines and a 35 MW community wind farm. The contracts, which include long‑term service agreements, are slated for construction from...
AI Gold Rush: Startups Flood Market with Shovel‑Style Tools for Model Development
AI infrastructure startups are scrambling to sell the same "shovel" services for model development, expanding from coding assistants into full‑stack agents. The rush reflects soaring valuations, pressure to diversify revenue, and a crowded competitive landscape.
EDB Korea Unveils ‘Agentic Lakehouse’ to Fuse AI Directly with Enterprise Data
EDB Korea announced its Agentic Lakehouse vision, a unified PostgreSQL‑based platform that runs AI and analytics on live operational data, promising to eliminate fragmented pipelines and reduce processing times—exemplified by Shopcast’s settlement cycle dropping from 12‑18 hours to 55 minutes.
ETH Zurich Shows Microrobot‑Enabled Spinal Cord Repair in Fish and Mice
Researchers at ETH Zurich injected magnetically controlled microrobots loaded with induced pluripotent stem cells into injured spinal cords of zebrafish and mice, achieving measurable functional recovery within days. The bio‑hybrid robots combine stem‑cell therapy with magnetic navigation, a potential breakthrough...
Scammers Exploit ChatGPT to Funnel Shoppers to Fake Retail Sites
Fraudsters are inserting malicious URLs into the data that powers ChatGPT, causing the AI assistant to recommend counterfeit Russell & Bromley and Dunelm sites. Victims lose money and personal data, prompting retailers and regulators to warn consumers and push for...
Atom Computing Demonstrates Repeatable Error‑Correction on Neutral‑Atom Qubits
Atom Computing announced that its neutral‑atom quantum processor successfully performed repeatable error‑correction cycles, scaling qubit groupings from 16 to 32 while maintaining lower error rates. The breakthrough puts neutral‑atom technology in direct competition with superconducting platforms from Google and IBM.
Venture Capital Floods Humanoid Robotics, Funding Hits $26 B in 2025
Venture capital investment in humanoid robotics surged to $26 billion in 2025, a more than six‑fold jump from 2019. The boom fuels high‑valued startups such as Figure AI and fuels optimism from industry titans like Elon Musk, while skeptics warn the...

South Korea: University Research Team Unveils AI Model to Predict Virulence of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus
Sungkyunkwan University researchers unveiled DeepTYLCV, an AI model that predicts the virulence of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus (TYLCV) directly from viral genome sequences. The hybrid system blends transformer‑based language embeddings with a multi‑scale convolutional neural network, surpassing the earlier...

Listening to How Plants Talk, Scream and Cry
At the 3rd Biotechnology Conference in Valencia, the Institute of Plant Cellular and Molecular Biology (IBMCP) unveiled its Plant Ultrasound Atlas, the world’s largest collection of ultrasonic recordings from crops. The AI‑driven database, now over 30,000 hours of data, can...