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  1. US AI-linked layoffs have surged, exceeding 87,700 through May as automation pressures mount. In hardware, Ajinomoto is expanding production of critical ABF chip materials to meet global demand, while Nothing CEO Carl Pei warns that rising memory costs will drive up smartphone prices into 2027. Simultaneously, the EU is advancing its digital sovereignty initiative by promoting open-source software.

  2. ReactOS has hit a massive milestone, successfully running Half-Life with 3D acceleration on real hardware. In the realm of software integrity, the new repo-slopscore tool is now analyzing Git histories to detect AI-generated contributions in repositories. Meanwhile, Pyodide 314.0 streamlines WebAssembly packaging for PyPI, making it easier for developers to distribute compatible wheels directly.

  3. WASI 0.3 has launched, introducing native asynchronous support for WebAssembly and a new proposal for portable GPU access via wasi:webgpu. In security news, researchers have developed a polynomial-based technique to rapidly factor certain RSA keys. Additionally, the Sovereign Tech Fellowship is expanding its 2026 cohort to bolster Rust and Python, while PostgreSQL 19 prepares to introduce native temporal table support.

  4. ShinyHunters has breached over 100 organizations, including the University of Nottingham, by exploiting an Oracle PeopleSoft zero-day vulnerability to steal massive amounts of data. Meanwhile, Anthropic is scaling Claude AI via new enterprise and nonprofit initiatives. In London, police are partnering with Apple to tackle stolen phone trade, while NS&I seeks a CEO to resolve its £3 billion IT disaster.

  5. Nintendo faces a €35M fine in France for deceptive Joy-Con drift practices. Trump Media has opted to keep Truth Social within its existing structure while finalizing a merger with TAE Technologies. Meanwhile, whistleblower David Grusch is pushing for UFO disclosure following claims of recovered spacecraft. Finally, LinkedIn is prioritizing video content as Starlink and Amazon compete for airline broadband dominance.

  6. Anthropic has launched Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5, introducing state-of-the-art autonomous capabilities for complex research tasks. Meanwhile, Salesforce is implementing staff layoffs alongside a $50 billion share buyback program. Security concerns are rising as Google patches its fifth Chrome zero-day exploit of the year, following reports of an unverified Discord breach and a massive OkCupid data leak.

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