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June 13, 2026
Checklist for identifying and fixing phone battery drain
This article provides a comprehensive checklist for diagnosing rapid battery degradation in smartphones, including identifying potential malware and background process issues.
Anthropic Survey: Americans Demand External AI Oversight
Anthropic released a major survey involving 52,000 Americans regarding AI governance. The results indicate a strong public consensus that AI requires regulation, with only 15% of respondents trusting AI companies to self-regulate.
Andrew Yang: The next startup wave is lowering living costs
Andrew Yang argues that the most significant startup opportunity lies in reducing the cost of living for those displaced by AI. He suggests that as AI automates entry-level jobs and compresses wages, the market will shift toward affordability solutions.
Trump T1 Phone Revealed as Rebranded HTC Device
A teardown of the 'Trump T1' phone using industrial CT scanning revealed that its internal hardware is identical to the 2024 HTC U24 Pro. This contradicts the 'Made in USA' branding associated with the product.
Paramount Executive Skeptical of AI Cost Savings in Gaming
A Paramount Game Studios executive expressed skepticism regarding generative AI's ability to significantly reduce costs or accelerate game development. The executive noted that the technology is not yet mature enough to provide stable and substantial financial benefits.
XPeng: Flying cars are part of an AI synergy matrix
XPeng VP Yu Peng defines the company as a global embodied AI firm, integrating flying cars, robotics, and chips into a unified AI strategy. The company plans to mass-produce its modular flying car by 2026.
Valve imports 13 tons of Steam Frame headsets
Customs records indicate Valve has imported approximately 13 tons of new VR hardware, likely the 'Steam Frame' headset, alongside significant quantities of Steam Machine consoles. Both products are expected to launch this summer.
DOJ Clears $110B Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery Merger
The US Department of Justice has approved the $110 billion merger between Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery without conditions. The decision follows an eight-month antitrust review, concluding that the deal does not harm market competition.
Community releases uncensored, abliterated Qwen 3.7 model variants
The community is actively creating and sharing heavily modified, uncensored versions of the Qwen 3.7 model on Hugging Face. These variants incorporate various techniques like MTP and SuperHOT to bypass restrictions.
Jiuwen Symbiosis: Giving AI Agents a Physical Body
Jiuwen Symbiosis explores the integration of AI agents with physical systems to bridge the gap between digital intelligence and the real world. The project focuses on building next-generation intelligent systems capable of operating within physical environments.
Brazilโs World Cup team learned when to ignore GPS data
The Brazilian national team faced issues where GPS vest data suggested benching a star player due to inaccurate readings. The incident highlights the risks of over-relying on sensor-based metrics without human context.
SpaceX president hints at potential Tesla-SpaceX collaboration
SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell has fueled speculation regarding a future partnership between Tesla and SpaceX. While no concrete plans exist, the possibility of a tie-up is being viewed as increasingly plausible.
CoreWeave Joins Nasdaq-100 Index After Rapid Growth
AI cloud infrastructure provider CoreWeave has been added to the Nasdaq-100 Index just 15 months after its IPO. The company has successfully transitioned from a crypto mining operation to a major player in the AI infrastructure market.
New OLED breakthrough enables high-quality transparent displays
A new manufacturing technique has been developed to improve the brightness and durability of transparent OLED screens. This advancement could finally make see-through displays viable for commercial consumer electronics.
US Government Orders Anthropic to Recall Fable 5, Mythos 5
The US government has issued an unprecedented directive forcing Anthropic to suspend access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models. The order cites national security concerns, marking the first time Washington has compelled a commercial AI product to be taken offline.
Microsoft Launches ASD Tech, Currently Exclusive to AMD
Microsoft has officially launched the preview of its Advanced Shader Delivery (ASD) technology for Xbox PC. The feature is currently exclusive to AMD hardware, aiming to optimize shader delivery in gaming.
MacBook Pro M5 Max screen discoloration under high load
Users report screen discoloration on MacBook Pro M5 Max models during intensive LLM inference tasks. The issue appears localized near the interface area and persists regardless of screen angle.
Infineon GaN products banned in China market
The Supreme People's Court of China has upheld a preliminary injunction banning the sale and import of Infineon's GaN products. This marks the conclusion of a significant cross-border semiconductor patent dispute.
SpaceX Rents Out AI Compute Due to Hardware Bottlenecks
SpaceX encountered technical challenges while training its Grok AI model at the Colossus 1 data center. Consequently, the company decided to lease the facility's full capacity to Anthropic.
Musk deepens NVIDIA partnership for SpaceX AI satellite network
Following SpaceX's successful IPO and record-breaking market valuation, Elon Musk announced plans to elevate the partnership with NVIDIA. The collaboration aims to integrate advanced AI capabilities into the SpaceX satellite network.