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Unreal Engine 6 Gets First Look and Logo Reveal as Rocket League Gets a New Coat of Paint
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Unreal Engine 6 Gets First Look and Logo Reveal as Rocket League Gets a New Coat of Paint

https://www.ign.com/articles/unreal-engine-6-revealed-as-rocket-league-gets-a-new-coat-of-painthttps://www.pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/epic-reveals-first-unreal-engine-6-game-and-its-not-fortnite/https://www.gematsu.com/2026/05/unreal-engine-6-announced-with-rocket-league-reveal
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  • Rocket League moves to Unreal Engine 6, signaling a major shift with new visuals and gameplay potential.
  • The Paris Major reveal shows a teaser for Unreal Engine 6 with new cars and upgraded graphics for Rocket League.
  • The Verge notes Unreal 6 upgrade is teased at a major event, with no fixed release date yet for Rocket League.
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iOS 27 could offer native integration with Google Cast and other streaming protocols - 9to5Mac
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iOS 27 could offer native integration with Google Cast and other streaming protocols - 9to5Mac

https://9to5mac.com/2026/05/24/ios-27-google-cast-third-party-streaming-integration-eu/https://www.theverge.com/tech/936896/ios-27-will-support-google-cast-and-other-airplay-alternatives
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  • iOS 27 reportedly adds native support for third‑party casting protocols in the EU to comply with DMA requirements.
  • Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says iOS 27 could let Google Cast be set as the default for beaming content.
  • The Verge confirms iOS 27 will support Google Cast and other AirPlay alternatives.
  • The EU DMA prompt suggests Apple may allow native integration without AirPlay in certain devices.
  • Analysts expect the EU-focused rollout to shape future Apple streaming integrations beyond Europe.
  • Google Cast is highlighted as the most popular third-party protocol that could gain native support.
  • Industry voices note this may improve hotel and device experiences where Google Cast is prevalent.
  • The reports stress the EU focus but acknowledge possible broader implications over time.
  • Both 9to5Mac and The Verge connect the development to DMA compliance and default streaming choices.
  • The story notes the potential for system-level integration to affect device manufacturers’ approaches.
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Google’s latest commerce moves deepen the battle over agentic shopping
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Google’s latest commerce moves deepen the battle over agentic shopping

https://digiday.com/marketing/googles-latest-commerce-moves-deepen-the-battle-over-agentic-shopping/https://letsdatascience.com/news/google-expands-agentic-shopping-with-universal-cart-32ac97ea
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  • Google unveils Universal Cart, an intelligent shopping cart that works across retailers and Google surfaces.
  • The cart uses Gemini to surface deals and price changes and supports Google Pay checkout.
  • Universal Cart is part of Google’s broader Universal Commerce Protocol launched in January.
  • Advertisers worry about dependency on Google for shopper acquisition at acceptable costs.
  • Analysts see a broader restructuring of commerce around AI agents and assistant-driven decisioning.
  • Rivals like Amazon and TikTok are expanding their own AI-assisted shopping experiences.
  • Industry analysts foresee platforms becoming digital stewards of consumer decisions, not just checkout points.
  • Public concern exists about AI access to shopping history and personal data.
  • Google emphasizes it is not a retailer or marketplace to guide users in the agentic era.
  • News framing positions Universal Cart within a trend toward cross-surface shopping experiences.
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From split-tunneling to post-quantum crypto: NymVPN just had its biggest two-month update yet, and a fresh redesign is already on the way
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From split-tunneling to post-quantum crypto: NymVPN just had its biggest two-month update yet, and a fresh redesign is already on the way

  • NymVPN rolled out split tunneling and an Android ad blocker in beta, expanding to more devices this spring.
  • The update includes the first phase of post-quantum security using a Lewes Protocol across platforms in Fast mode.
  • A Pay as You Go option lets users access the network without an account or identifying details.
  • NymVPN plans a redesigned app with a cleaner, simpler interface in the near term.
  • NymVPN is extending its privacy features while pursuing broader reach with a guerrilla outreach strategy.
  • NymVPN marked its first anniversary with significant feature updates and cryptography advancements.
  • The update emphasizes anti-censorship and usability improvements across platforms.
  • The developments position NymVPN among a small group actively shipping post-quantum protections.
  • NymVPN anticipates a broader rollout and feedback-driven refinements for betas.
  • TechRadar notes NymVPN’s focus on privacy-first design while expanding features.
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Why are Europe's biggest defense projects in trouble?
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business1h ago

Why are Europe's biggest defense projects in trouble?

  • FCAS could be restructured into two fighters as leadership and work share disputes persist among French and German partners.
  • France pushes for a nuclear-capable aircraft, while Germany does not currently require such capability for its forces.
  • The project aims to deliver a sixth-generation system by around 2040, including drones, remote carriers, engines and a combat cloud.
  • The dispute risks stalling not just FCAS, but also Germany and France's broader MGCS tank project.
  • Germany intends to buy U.S.-made F-35s for NATO nuclear sharing, highlighting a key policy divergence with France.
  • Analysts say the combat cloud may keep European defense cooperation alive even if the fighter element fails.
  • Spain joined FCAS later, reflecting a broader Franco-German-led defense collaboration with wider European implications.
  • The program's value is around €100 billion and faces repeated mediation failures between major aerospace players.
  • Airbus supports a two-fighter option if governments request it, signaling flexibility amid deadlock.
  • Analysts warn the FCAS turmoil could reshape how Europe approaches multinational weapons programs.
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Can you tell a bot from a human online? Surfshark's new experiment says nearly half of us cannot
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Can you tell a bot from a human online? Surfshark's new experiment says nearly half of us cannot

  • Surfshark's Bot or Not experiment shows 47% of participants misidentified bots as humans.
  • Bot detection was strongest in data centers and pineapple debates, weaker in emotionally charged topics.
  • The study links performance to emotion, showing a drop in detection as debates heated up.
  • Younger users aged up to 20 performed the best, with a notable decline after age 40.
  • Surshark's study suggests emotion rather than literacy is the key challenge in bot detection.
  • The Bot or Not game is publicly accessible at botornot.one for anyone to try against the original participants.
  • The broader point: bots are multiplying and evading detection as platforms refine anti-bot efforts.
  • Surfshark's experiment used 710 participants from Malmő University to simulate moderation.
  • The simulation topics included cold and hot subjects to measure detection under varying emotional loads.
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Adorable ASCII Aquarium Lives On Your Desk
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Adorable ASCII Aquarium Lives On Your Desk

  • Hackaday highlights Kert Gartner’s ASCII Aquarium on an ESP32 CYD board, turning a small display into a tiny desk ecosystem.
  • The project includes a desk clock mode and a tap-to-feed interaction for the aquatic creatures.
  • The content can be exported as bitmaps and viewed in a variety of display setups.
  • The CYD is an ESP32-based development board with an integrated touchscreen, chosen for affordability.
  • The article compares the project to other ASCII builds and envisions a future with hardware-themed enhancements.
  • Readers discuss creativity, originality contests, and hardware-aware design in the comments.
  • The project is noted for its clever use of available hardware capabilities and limitations.
  • The piece mentions future hardware pairings, like a CYD electric jellyfish.
  • The article presents ASCII Aquarium as a weekend-worthy project.
  • Readers react with varied opinions on what counts as ASCII and how to interpret the display.
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APAC brands lead on AI ambition, but execution can’t keep up with hype
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APAC brands lead on AI ambition, but execution can’t keep up with hype

  • APAC brands show high AI ambition but face execution challenges when scaling agentic AI.
  • Consumer trust remains a critical constraint in AI-driven experiences in APAC.
  • Consumers in APAC increasingly rely on AI for personalized recommendations and support.
  • Data quality and integration remain major barriers to AI adoption in the region.
  • India shows the strongest appetite for agentic AI among consumers in APAC.
  • Singapore adopts a governance-led approach to AI, with cautious consumer sentiment.
  • Adobe sees a pivotal moment as brands move from experimentation to scale with AI.
  • Consumers increasingly rely on AI as a primary purchase recommendation source.
  • A growing gap exists between consumer expectations and brand definitions of AI success.
  • The region varies by country, with India leading in consumer AI readiness and Singapore guiding governance.
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Scientists solved a major quantum physics problem once thought impossible for classical computers
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Scientists solved a major quantum physics problem once thought impossible for classical computers

  • Researchers show a laptop-based classical method can reproduce quantum machine results on a complex spin-system problem.
  • The team used three-dimensional tensor networks and belief propagation to capture quantum states without full configuration tracking.
  • Classical results aligned with the D-Wave quantum machine on the studied spin-glass simulation, challenging claims of quantum supremacy.
  • The study suggests earlier supremacy claims may have overlooked useful classical tricks.
  • The researchers plan to push toward harder problems relevant to real quantum materials and superconductors.
  • The work appears in the journal Science, contributing to the ongoing discussion about quantum versus classical approaches.
  • Belief propagation and tensor networks were key tools enabling efficient, approximate simulations on conventional hardware.
  • Three-dimensional modeling provided an advantage over simpler two-dimensional reductions used in earlier work.
  • Earth.com notes that the quantum supremacy claim centers on 'beyond classical' results and real-world hardware advantage.
  • The study emphasizes that the line between what laptops can handle and quantum machines can do is still moving.
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Beware the boom and bust cycle of memory stocks, investors warn amid AI boom
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business1h ago

Beware the boom and bust cycle of memory stocks, investors warn amid AI boom

  • Memory stocks face ongoing volatility despite recent gains, with investors split on whether cycles have truly ended.
  • Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix dominate Korea’s Kospi, composing over half of the index, amplifying any swings.
  • Analysts project potential price targets for SK Hynix and Samsung in the coming year, signaling optimism with caution.
  • AI-driven demand and new memory-saving tech could alter long-term demand, but whether a structural shift has occurred remains debated.
  • Industry executives warn that the memory market could revert to boom-and-bust patterns if AI demand cools and supply constraints ease.
  • Alphabet's TurboQuant aims to reduce memory needs for large AI models, potentially easing demand pressure on chip suppliers.
  • Deutsche Bank notes ongoing AI disruption, emphasizing that demand shifts are not guaranteed to persist in favor of memory chips.
  • Industry figures warn that despite near-term supply constraints, production could grow over three years if AI demand normalizes.
  • Market observers stress South Korea's exposure to memory names and advise diversification to manage risk.
  • Analysts warn that while short-term momentum supports gains, long-term returns may rely on disciplined investments and demand stability.
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