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June 20, 2026
TianTong WeiShi: IPO Ambitions Amid Revenue Decline
Autonomous driving player TianTong WeiShi is pursuing an IPO despite a sharp decline in overseas revenue. The company faces significant financial pressure while holding substantial orders.
Real-World Impact of Hiring AI Digital Employees
Professionals and business owners share their experiences using AI Agents to automate workflows, reduce headcount costs, and scale operations.
Android 17 Introduces Stricter App Memory and Security Controls
Google's Android 17 update implements new memory management limits to terminate resource-heavy apps and enhances security through stricter local network permissions and code execution policies. These changes aim to improve system fluidity and protect users from malicious code injection and unauthorized network scanning.
JD.com 618 Sales Surge Driven by AI and High-End Tech
JD.com reported record-breaking user activity during the 2026 618 shopping festival, with AI-trend products seeing a 100% year-over-year growth. High-end electronics and home appliances from major brands like Xiaomi and Apple saw significant transaction volume increases.
June 19, 2026
Apple confirms Siri AI demands caused watchOS 27 drops
Apple's watchOS team clarified that five older Apple Watch models are excluded from watchOS 27 due to the high hardware requirements of Siri AI. This highlights the increasing computational overhead of on-device AI features.
Protesters target Amazon over cloud contracts with Israel
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered at the Amazon Spheres in Seattle to protest the company's provision of cloud technology to the Israeli government. The group claims these services facilitate military actions in Gaza.
Perplexity introduces Brain Memory System for personalized knowledge
Perplexity has launched a new shared memory system called Brain for its Computer platform. It allows users to organize information through categorized topics, context-aware storage, and a 3D visualization map.
Anthropic adds Okta managed connector access for enterprise
Anthropic has integrated Okta with its Model Context Protocol (MCP) connectors. This update enables enterprise-managed authorization and auto-provisioning for Claude Chat, Claude Code, and Cowork.
Wuwen Qiong: Scaling Token Factories for AI Agents
Wuwen Qiong is positioning itself as a 'Token Factory' by optimizing the scheduling and allocation of heterogeneous compute resources between chips and models. The company reports a 20x growth in Token calls, driven by the shift from simple chat interfaces to complex agentic workflows.
Best Local AI Agents for June 2026
A community-driven discussion on the current state of local AI agents, defining them as autonomous software that determines its own logic without pre-programming. The thread focuses on open-weight models and local execution environments.
Nothing cancels new CMF phone due to RAM costs
Nothing has officially canceled the release of its next CMF budget phone for this year. The company cited rising RAM prices as the primary reason, stating they could not maintain a competitive price point while ensuring a meaningful hardware upgrade.
Asus prices RTX 5080 laptop higher than RTX 5090 model
Asus has launched a new configuration of the ROG Zephyrus G16 (2026) featuring an RTX 5080 GPU at $4,799. This pricing is notably $200 higher than the previous year's more powerful RTX 5090 model.
Advice for self-taught Machine Learning learners
A self-taught student seeking guidance on how to progress in their ML journey after a hiatus. The user asks for advice on whether to skip unsupervised learning and how to reach a professional level.
NASAโs ERNEST rover prototype hits 10x faster speeds
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has unveiled ERNEST, a new rover prototype that achieved speeds of 0.6mph during field testing. This performance is roughly 10 times faster than current Mars rover capabilities.
Trump Clears Anthropic of National Security Threat Concerns
President Donald Trump stated he does not view Anthropic as a national security threat. This follows recent administration actions aimed at restricting foreign access to the company's advanced AI models.
Nothing scraps budget phone due to global RAM crisis
Nothing has officially canceled its upcoming affordable smartphone project. The decision is driven by a global RAM supply crisis that threatens to drive up costs for budget-tier mobile devices.
Best Modern Probability and Statistics Books for ML
This Reddit discussion aggregates community recommendations for modern probability and statistics textbooks tailored for machine learning practitioners. The thread covers resources ranging from introductory concepts to advanced mathematical foundations required for ML intuition.
Sony's $7.85M antitrust settlement preliminarily approved
A US federal court has approved a $7.85 million settlement regarding allegations that Sony monopolized the digital PlayStation game market. The settlement impacts approximately 4.4 million US PlayStation owners.
Nobel Laureate John Jumper Joins Anthropic from DeepMind
John Jumper, a 2024 Nobel Prize winner in chemistry for his AI research, is departing Google DeepMind. He is set to join Anthropic, marking a significant talent shift in the AI research landscape.
NASA selects Relativity Space for 2028 Mars mission
NASA has selected Relativity Space to launch the Aeolus payload to Mars in 2028. The mission aims to provide daily global data on Martian atmospheric conditions to improve future landing safety.