Snap Has Lost Money Every Year It’s Been Public. Now the Company’s Betting on Specs, Its New $2,195 ‘Wearable Computer.’

CEO Evan Spiegel thinks people are so sick of staring at phones they’ll pay $2,195 for AR glasses. Wall Street isn’t convinced.

The Identity Apocalypse: AI Agents And The End Of Digital Trust

Identity can no longer be trusted as a signal of intent. It’s too easy to obtain, too easy to manipulate and too deeply embedded across systems.

Spotify’s reserved ticket sales to music superfans are now going live

Spotify is launching “Reserved,” a new system that will hold two concert tickets for an artist’s superfans before they’re on sale to the public.

These Mars valleys are hiding 30 dust devils | Space photo of the day for June 18, 2026

Europe’s Mars Express orbiter recently imaged a huge valley system on the Red Planet — and dust devils dot the alien landscape.

We toured the Aptera factory to see if the solar EV company is gonna make it
We toured the Aptera factory to see if the solar EV company is gonna make it

Alongside finally getting a chance to drive the Aptera 3-wheeled solar EV, we got a short tour around the company’s facility. It was illuminating – showing off the progress Aptera has made and the challenges still to come for the company.

No, Sony Did Not End ‘Destiny 2’ To Get ‘Revenge’ On Bungie

New reporting says that Sony closed down Destiny 2 as a sort of revenge for Bungie’s influence on its live service plans. That is not the case.

Baseten is raising $1.5bn at up to $13bn, betting AI’s profits lie in cheap inference
Baseten is raising $1.5bn at up to $13bn, betting AI’s profits lie in cheap inference

Baseten is finalising a $1.5bn funding round that values the company at up to $13bn. The structure is almost as notable as the size. The round is dual-tiered, with some investors buying in at an $11bn valuation and others at $13bn, according to the com…

LinkedIn will now show recruiters which apps you actually use, not just which skills you claim
LinkedIn will now show recruiters which apps you actually use, not just which skills you claim

LinkedIn launched Connected Apps, a feature that links the software you use to your profile and auto-generates descriptions of how you use it. The descriptions are based on real activity data from the connected app. Users cannot manually edit them. “On…

ByteDance is Microsoft’s biggest AI customer, even as Washington treats Chinese AI as a threat
ByteDance is Microsoft’s biggest AI customer, even as Washington treats Chinese AI as a threat

ByteDance has generally been Microsoft’s single biggest AI customer in recent years, and it is on track to spend more than $1bn a year on Microsoft’s AI and cloud services, Bloomberg reports. The striking part is what the TikTok owner is mostly buying:…

Your Linux PC has a Secure Boot problem – what to do first (and the workaround to avoid)

Secure Boot has always been a nuisance for Linux users, but Microsoft’s expiring 2011 certificate authorities are making it a real pain.

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