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- Apple Loses Bid To Dismiss US Smartphone Monopoly Case
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- Apple Weighs Using Anthropic or OpenAI To Power Siri in Major Reversal
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- WordPress CEO Regrets 'Belongs to Me' Comment Amid Ongoing WP Engine Legal Battle
- In China, Coins and Banknotes Have All But Disappeared
- Microsoft's New AI Tool Outperforms Doctors 4-to-1 in Diagnostic Accuracy
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- That Dropped Call With Customer Service? It Was on Purpose
- Apple Plans First Sub-$999 MacBook Using iPhone Chip, Analyst Says
- Xbox Founding Team Member Says Xbox Hardware Is 'Dead'
- Nintendo Pulls Products From Amazon US Site
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CNET
- I've Made This Air Fryer Meal More Than 100 Times and I'll Never Get Bored of It
- Apple to Release Cheaper MacBook Air Powered by iPhone Processor, Analyst Says
- 'Buy Now, Pay Later' Plans Will Start to Impact Your Credit Score Later This Year. Here's How
- Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for July 1, #485
- 11 New Movies on Netflix This July You Shouldn't Miss
- Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for July 1, #751
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- Vitamin B12 Benefits, Potential Risks and How to Know if You’re Getting Enough?
- Analyst Says Apple Has Big Vision Pro Plans For 2027, Including Smart Glasses
- There'd Be No Severance or Stranger Things Without This Genius Sci-Fi Show from 20 Years Ago
- Here Are the 10 Best Yoga Poses to Help You Sleep Better
- I Let Google Lens Be My Tour Guide. It Might Be the Easiest Way to Travel Smarter
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The Verge
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- Mark Zuckerberg announces his AI ‘superintelligence’ super-group
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Wired
- The 36 Best Deals From REI's July 4 Outdoor Gear Sale (2025)
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- The 9 Best Dyson Vacuums (2025), Tested and Reviewed
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LifeHacker
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- iOS 26 Has a Hidden Way to Set Reminders
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- Here’s What Will Be on Sale During Home Depot’s Fourth of July Event
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- This Mac App Lets You Create As Many Virtual Desktops As You Want
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- Cisco punts network-security integration as key for agentic AI
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TechMeme
- US chipmaker Wolfspeed files for Chapter 11 to enact a creditor-backed plan to slash $4.6B in debt; it expects to emerge out of bankruptcy by the end of Q3 (Bloomberg)
- Circle applies for a US national trust bank license, which would let it act as a custodian for its own reserves and hold crypto for its institutional clients (Hannah Lang/Reuters)
- Rapid7 finds eight vulnerabilities, including one remotely-exploitable flaw that cannot be fixed via firmware patch, affecting 689 models of Brother printers (Jess Weatherbed/The Verge)
- Canada-based Clio, which makes cloud tools for law firms, agrees to acquire vLex, which offers a legal and regulatory database and an AI assistant, for $1B (Alex Riehl/BetaKit)
- Mexico City-based digital bank Klar raised a $190M Series C led by General Atlantic, including $170M in equity and $20M in debt, valuing the company at $800M+ (Bloomberg)
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- X hires Nikita Bier, the serial entrepreneur who was behind polling startup TBH and teen-focused social network Gas, as its new head of product (Kurt Wagner/Bloomberg)
- A US judge denies Apple's motion to dismiss the DOJ antitrust lawsuit, filed in March 2024, accusing Apple of unlawfully dominating the US smartphone market (Jody Godoy/Reuters)
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- The US takes down a North Korean operation that, from 2021 to 2024, impersonated 80+ people to get remote jobs at 100+ US firms, using "laptop farms" in the US (Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai/TechCrunch)
- In a memo, Mark Zuckerberg announces Meta Superintelligence Labs and 11 new hires; Nat Friedman "will partner with Alexandr Wang" to lead the new group (Kurt Wagner/Bloomberg)
- Google announces 30+ Gemini AI tools for educators, like "Gems" which help students on specific subjects, included with Google Workspace for Education accounts (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch)
- A look at the rise of $5B+ unicorns, which make up 13% of ~1,600 unicorns but hold $3.5T of $6T total valuation; 17 startups joined the $5B+ club in H1 2025 (Gené Teare/Crunchbase News)
- Campfire, which offers AI-powered ERP and accounting services, raised a $35M Series A led by Accel (Julie Bort/TechCrunch)
- Experts raise concerns that Malta's expedited MiCA licensing process may lack sufficient enforcement and oversight; OKX received a MiCA license in four days (CoinDesk)