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June 7, 2026

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8GB RAM Laptops Are Back, and It’s Not Entirely a Step Backward

June 7, 2026June 7, 20260

Dell and Acer are bringing back 8GB RAM laptops at Computex, driven by memory costs and competition from Apple’s budget MacBook Neo. It’s a pragmatic pivot, not just a cost-cutting move.

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Google’s Gemma 4 Models Just Got a Lot Easier to Run on Your Phone

June 7, 2026June 7, 20260

Google’s Gemma 4 models now use quantization-aware training to shrink their memory footprint without sacrificing quality — a meaningful step forward for running AI on phones and laptops.

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OnePlus Is Chasing Gaming Monitor Refresh Rates for Its Next Phone Display

June 7, 2026June 7, 20260

Leaks suggest OnePlus is developing smartphone displays with refresh rates that rival high-end gaming monitors — a bold move that raises questions about real-world utility versus spec-sheet bragging rights.

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Congress Just Dropped a 269-Page AI Bill — and It’s Already Sparking Fights

June 7, 2026June 7, 20260

The Great American AI Act is a 269-page bipartisan bill that would regulate frontier AI models, fund open-source security, and preempt state AI laws. It’s ambitious, controversial, and could reshape the entire AI landscape.

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2.5 Million Student Loan Borrowers Caught in a Breach That’s Still Haunting Them

June 7, 2026June 7, 20260

A breach at Nelnet Servicing exposed Social Security numbers and personal data for 2.5 million student loan borrowers. With loan forgiveness in the news, phishing attacks using this data are a serious and ongoing threat.

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Cisco’s SD-Wan Nightmare Continues: Seventh Zero-Day Exploited This Year Alone

June 7, 2026June 7, 20260

Cisco disclosed its seventh exploited SD-WAN zero-day of 2026. CVE-2026-20245 allows root-level command execution with no patch available yet. Here’s what organizations need to know and do right now.

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AI-Generated Content Creators Are Getting Scarily Good at Faking It

June 7, 20260

AI-generated content creators are becoming nearly indistinguishable from human ones, raising questions about authenticity, manipulation, and the future of creative work online.

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New Research Eliminates Training from Single-Image Diffusion Models

June 7, 20260

Researchers at the University of Toronto have developed a training-free approach to single-image diffusion models that achieves leading results without any neural network training — replacing hours of compute with direct mathematical computation.

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Lauf eElja Review: The E-MTB That Rides Like a Real Mountain Bike

June 7, 20260

Lauf’s new eElja electric mountain bike weighs just 37.7 pounds and rides like a traditional MTB — with a hidden 350W motor. WIRED gave it a perfect 10/10, though the $6,490 starting price keeps it in premium territory.

  • Security

Dashlane Brute-Force Attack: What Actually Happened

June 7, 20260

Password manager Dashlane disclosed that a brute-force attack targeting its device registration system compromised fewer than 20 user accounts. Here’s what actually happened and what it means for you.

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