The Space Shuttle Endeavour goes on public display later this year
The spacecraft has been in LA since 2012, but now it's moving to a new permanent home at the California Science Center.
Sony already invested $34 million to repurpose its EU PlayStation disc factory
Sony is converting its PlayStation disc factory into a plant for optical microlenses.
Microsoft filing shows how it shifts profits around to reduce its European tax bill
A new mandatory compliance report released by Microsoft shows how it declares profits in different European nations to reduce its tax bill.
Tesla's Model Y L finally comes to the US with six seats and a $62,000 price tag
Tesla has started taking orders for the Model Y Long Wheelbase in the US and Puerto Rico.
Meta has released an app for making generative AI games
Pocket is listed in app stores but seemingly unavailable in the US.
Cloudflare will filter out web crawlers that serve AI companies
The hosting platform wants sites to have more control over how AI companies use their content.
Onimusha: Way of the Sword's release date has been pushed up to avoid the pre-GTA 6 scramble
Capcom is trying to get Onimusha: Way of the Sword out the door before the fall release calendar gets really crowded.
HDMI 2.1 vs USB-C vs DisplayPort: Which connection is better for your monitor?
HDMI excels for media consumption, while PC gamers prefer DisplayPort.
Donald Trump bought a bunch of tech stock the same day he announced his AI Action Plan
Financial disclosures show how much Trump loves tech stocks.
Threads' ubiquitous Mr Beast spam is part of a massive crypto scam network
Fake Mr Beast promotions are ubiquitous on Threads - they're also part of massive crypto scam network.
Amazon is ready to deploy the Leo satellite broadband service
There are now enough Amazon Leo satellites to launch the service, but its constellation is still tiny compared to Starlink's.
A strange attempt to revive the 3DO is already dead
A long-defunct developer returned from the dead promising to revive the 3DO, but quickly pulled its pledge when it became apparent it didn't have the right to.
Opera's new security feature stops copy paste attacks from malicious websites
Opera has introduced a new safety feature that protects against malicious 'ClickFix' clipboard attacks.
OpenAI reportedly wants all AI companies to give the US government a stake in their businesses
According to the Financial Times, Sam Altman is floating the idea of having leading AI companies give US sovereign funds a five percent equity.
X is making a fresh push for live video with new creator payouts
X has launched a new live streaming command center and additional creator payouts.
Apple is reportedly planning a visual refresh of the entry-level MacBook Pro next year
Next spring could be a fiesta of new iPads, MacBooks and iPhones.
Apple's Hide My Email may not be hiding anything
A vulnerability can reportedly connect real email addresses to anonymous ones.
Report suggests SpaceX is testing a handheld AI device, Musk says it's 'utterly false'
A rumored SpaceX device could offer a way to access xAI's models without having to use a smartphone.
Xbox is reportedly testing a way to digitize your disc-based games
Xbox may offer a way to preserve physical game purchases in an increasingly digital future.
Meta is reportedly building its own cloud business
Selling server infrastructure would put Meta in competition with Amazon and Google.
Visa, Mastercard and Coinbase have launched a new global stablecoin
A new stablecoin venture backed by some big financial institutions is launching.
If you really want to get retro, Fujifilm is making some special editions of its classic instant camera.
Sony will stop making disc-based PlayStation games starting 2028
RIP to physical PlayStation discs.
Plex vs Jellyfin vs Emby: Here's how the three media servers really compare
Convenience costs you with Plex, but the alternatives require more work.
UN report says policymakers are struggling to keep up with pace of AI development
UN panel says 'AI is neither inherently good nor bad,' but better safeguards around it are needed.
Getty Images is canceling its $3.7 billion Shutterstock merger due to UK restrictions
Getty Images has moved to terminate a $3.7 billion merger with rival Shutterstock due to restrictions imposed by UK regulators.
BMW's X5 finally goes electric with an impressive 435 miles of range
BMW's X5 lineup finally has an electric option with impressive range.
Meta puts rate limits on its smart glasses' Conversation Focus feature
Meta's Conversation Focus feature for smart glasses is now only free for three hours a month.
Gemini Spark comes to Google's Gemini app for macOS
The Gemini macOS app now has access to Google's Spark agentic AI assistant.
US government allows Anthropic to redeploy its Mythos and Fable AI models
Anthropic will start its users' access to Mythos and Fable tomorrow, July 1.
Discord now runs natively on Meta Quest headsets
The app's arrival follows an announcement at last year's Meta Connect conference.
Amazon will pay $2.25 million to settle FTC identity theft case
The retailer allegedly failed to meet requirements under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
Anthropic's new Sonnet 5 model is better at the tasks that are running up enterprise bills
Anthropic trained its newest Sonnet model to excel at agentic tasks, which have been causing a headache for the company's enterprise customers and power users.
Xbox layoff plans reportedly include closing Arkane, canceling Blade
The cuts will apparently start next week.
Netflix used AI to put Gene Wilder's voice into a new reality show
So much for magic.
The Supreme Court will hear an appeal in the long-running case between Apple and Epic Games
Apple filed an appeal after being found in contempt of an order related to App Store fees.
California bill to preserve online games fails committee vote
At least for this session, the Stop Killing Games campaign has hit a wall in the California Senate.
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie launches onto Peacock on July 30
The second animated Mario movie made over a billion dollars.
Clicks shows off its Communicator smartphone with a Blackberry-like keyboard
Clicks has released the first hands-on video of its Blackberry like Communicator Android phone.
You might be paying more for YouTube Premium if you subscribed through Apple
Don't get hit with the Apple tax.
Shark's new PowerDetect Transformer turns into three different types of vacuum
Shark has launched a new vacuum with three form factors.
Samsung Music Studio 7 review: A great speaker on its own, and even better in a pair
The Music Studio 7 is an excellent Sonos alternative that can pull double duty in the living room.

