Articles from June 17, 2026
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Valve's New Steam Machine Breaks Cover in Geekbench 6 Leak—Here's Why the CPU Score Isn't the Whole Story
A fresh Geekbench 6 entry, dated June 16, 2026, has thrust Valve's next-generation Steam Machine back into the spotlight. The listing reveals a custom six-core AMD "1772" processor running a...
HP OmniBook Ultra 14 Launches with 1100-Nit OLED, Setting New Laptop Display Standard Against Dell XPS 14
HP has just started shipping its 2026 OmniBook Ultra 14, and the one specification that jumps off the page is its 3K OLED display with a staggering 1100 nits of peak brightness. This puts the premium...
Jensen Huang Demands ‘New Social Norms’ for AI—And Windows IT Must Lead the Charge
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stood before a select group of journalists in Sherman, Texas, on June 16, 2026, and delivered a stark message: artificial intelligence has outgrown its adolescence, and...
Font-Based Zero-Days Under Active Attack: Microsoft Warns of Preview Pane RCE Risk
On March 23, 2020, Microsoft dropped an urgent security advisory that shattered the routine Patch Tuesday rhythm. Attackers were already exploiting two previously unknown vulnerabilities in the Adobe...
Supply Chain Resilience Meets Windows Infrastructure: Inside Vserve's Real-Time Inventory Revolution
Supply chain disruptions cost businesses an estimated $4 trillion in lost revenue over the past three years. Yet for many enterprises, the biggest vulnerability isn't a lack of data—it's the gap...
TTP Unveils Software-Defined 5G NTN Modem to Power Open, Updatable Ku/Ka-Band Satellite Terminals
TTP plc, the Cambridge-based technology and product development company, announced on June 15, 2026 that it is building a software-defined 5G Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) modem module designed...
Frost & Sullivan Names Phancy Rise vGPU a Tier 1 Platform, ModelHub No. 1 in AI Orchestration
The enterprise AI infrastructure market has a new benchmark, and it comes with a definitive stamp of approval from one of the industry’s most respected analyst firms. On June 15, 2026, Frost &...
OpenAI Rolls Out Codex's Computer Use Capabilities Across Europe
On June 16, 2026, OpenAI officially expanded its Codex application to users in the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland, granting access to a suite of advanced features that...
Why Microsoft Edge's Chromium Decision Remains a Game-Changer in 2026
January 15, 2020, marked a quiet revolution in the browser world. On that Tuesday, Microsoft officially released the first stable version of its completely overhauled Edge browser, built not on the...
Microsoft Shifts Copilot Cowork to Usage-Based Pricing, Charging per Compute-Consuming Task
Microsoft has officially abandoned the per-seat licensing model for its enterprise AI agent, Copilot Cowork, announcing on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, that organizations will now pay only for the compute...
Native ls, grep, and More Arrive on Windows: Microsoft's Rust Coreutils Debut at Build 2026
Microsoft has finally closed the command-line gap between Windows and Unix-like systems with the native arrival of coreutils such as ls, cat, grep, find, and xargs, announced at its Build 2026...
Hell Let Loose: Vietnam PC Requirements Spark Preorder Warning — Check Steam First
Hell Let Loose: Vietnam’s recent listing on Steam has ignited a firestorm among PC gamers, not over gameplay or trailers, but over seemingly conflicting system requirements that could catch...