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June 16, 2026
NT Corrections adopts commercial electronic rostering system
The Northern Territory (NT) Department of Corrections is implementing a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) electronic rostering system. This transition aims to modernize workforce management within the correctional facilities.
Microsoft launches Copilot Cowork for autonomous project management
Microsoft is introducing Copilot Cowork, an AI agent designed to handle complex, multi-step business projects. The service features a flexible pay-as-you-go pricing model for enterprise users.
Intel 14A Process Yield Shows Significant Progress
Morgan Stanley reports that Intel's next-generation 14A process node has achieved a defect density (D0) of approximately 0.5. This indicates strong yield maturity ahead of the trial production phase, signaling a positive outlook for Intel's foundry business.
Rokarolla Android trojan targets 217 banking and crypto apps
A new Android banking trojan named Rokarolla has been identified, capable of targeting 217 financial and crypto applications. The malware grants operators extensive control, including the ability to steal PINs, SMS codes, and clipboard data.
EU rejects mandatory video game preservation legislation
The European Commission has decided against implementing a mandatory law for game preservation. They cite existing copyright and intellectual property frameworks as sufficient, effectively leaving preservation efforts to publishers.
Docker Content Trust Retirement and Migration Guidance
Docker has announced the full retirement of Docker Content Trust (DCT) and the Notary v1 service. Users are advised to migrate to modern container signing and verification alternatives to maintain supply chain security.
US closes probe into 2024 Delta Air Lines meltdown
The US Department of Transportation has concluded its investigation into the 2024 Delta Air Lines service disruption. The incident was triggered by a faulty software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike.
Snap launches $2,195 AR glasses for consumers
Snap has officially unveiled its consumer-focused augmented reality glasses, branded as Specs. The device is priced at $2,195 and will be available in the US, UK, and France starting this fall.
Google Rolls Out Android 17; AI Features Coming Soon
Google has officially released Android 17, the latest iteration of its mobile operating system. While the core OS is available now, the most significant AI-powered features are scheduled for a staggered release later this summer.
Wear OS 7 Launches with Live Updates and Battery Boost
Google's Wear OS 7 update brings Live Updates for real-time tracking and a 10% battery life improvement. Future updates will include Gemini-powered intelligence features like 'Create My Widget'.
Google launches Android 17 with multitasking and gaming modes
Google has officially started the rollout of Android 17. The update introduces new 'bubble' multitasking features and a dedicated gaming mode for foldable devices.
Rivian lays off staff following R2 delivery launch
Rivian has laid off hundreds of employees, accounting for less than 2% of its workforce, as it attempts to reach profitability. The cuts specifically impact service and customer-facing teams.
Stanford's DeLM cuts multi-agent task costs 50%
Stanford researchers introduced DeLM, a decentralized framework that allows AI agents to coordinate directly via a shared knowledge base, eliminating the need for a central orchestrator. This approach reduces communication bottlenecks and lowers inference costs by 50% compared to traditional centralized multi-agent systems.
Parallelize speculative decoding with P-EAGLE on Amazon SageMaker
AWS has integrated P-EAGLE into Amazon SageMaker AI, enabling developers to parallelize speculative decoding for faster generative AI inference. This update allows users to deploy highly optimized endpoints directly from the SageMaker JumpStart catalog.
Woolworths Group CIO departs for UK CDTO role
Woolworths Group's long-standing Chief Information Officer is stepping down from his position. He is relocating to the UK to take on a new role as Chief Digital and Transformation Officer.
Microsoft simplifies Windows 11 update process
Microsoft is introducing a 'Unified Update' experience in Windows 11 to reduce monthly reboots to just one. This initiative, codenamed 'Windows K2', aims to improve user experience and system reliability.
iOS 27 Redesigns App Icons with Sharper Liquid Glass
Apple has updated the iOS 27 system app icons, refining the 'Liquid Glass' design language introduced in iOS 26. The new design uses a multi-layered rendering pipeline to improve edge sharpness and refraction clarity.
AnduinOS 2.0: A Windows-like Linux for easier migration
AnduinOS 2.0 is a new Ubuntu-based Linux distribution designed to provide a familiar Windows 11-like interface. It focuses on privacy and performance, aiming to lower the barrier for users switching from Windows to Linux.
Apple rumored to launch camera-equipped AirPods by 2027
Apple is reportedly developing AirPods with integrated cameras to provide 'visual context' for AI-powered features like Siri. These devices are expected to launch in 2027 and are currently being tested with iOS 28.
Restarting a Career in Machine Learning After a Break
A professional seeking to transition from a corporate role back into machine learning asks for guidance on where to restart their journey. The post highlights the common challenge of balancing legacy skills with the rapid evolution of modern AI tools.