Articles from June 22, 2026
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SpaceX's SPCX Listing Fuels Orbital AI Dream: Can Space-Based Solar Compute Outperform Earth's Data Centers?
SpaceX’s June 2026 IPO didn’t just shatter records—it laid out a blueprint for an entirely new kind of AI infrastructure. Trading under ticker SPCX, the company raised roughly $75 billion at a...
Santander Targets €1 Billion AI Windfall by 2028 with Massive Automation Overhaul
Banco Santander has drawn one of the boldest AI targets in global banking: more than €1 billion in annual business value from data and artificial intelligence by 2028. The number, disclosed in the...
Microsoft’s Wi-Fi Auto-Check-in in Teams Triggers Privacy Backlash: Here’s What Admins Must Know
Microsoft has begun rolling out a controversial new feature that uses Wi‑Fi connectivity to automatically log a worker’s office presence in Microsoft Teams. Deployed under the Microsoft Places...
NHS England's 505,000-User Copilot Rollout: 43-Minute Gains Face Real-World Test
NHS England will equip 505,000 clinicians and support staff with Microsoft 365 Copilot by October 2026, marking the largest generative AI deployment in healthcare history. The June 2026 announcement...
Windows 11 Media Player’s 377MB Idle RAM Drain Exposes Deep Codec Divide
Microsoft’s modern replacement for the venerable Windows Media Player is gobbling up over three times the memory while doing absolutely nothing, according to fresh community measurements. On a...
Edge AI, Secure Chips, and Enterprise Mobility: Inside the June 2026 Connected Car Tech Surge
In June 2026, a wave of announcements from automotive technology leaders reshaped the connected car landscape. Visteon, Qualcomm, EverDriven, Google, Rambus, AUTOSAR, iSOFT, and Geotab all made...
Android 17 Pixel Launcher Adds Long-Awaited Option to Disable App Names
Google has begun rolling out a subtle but significant customization feature to its Pixel devices: the ability to remove app labels from the home screen. Buried inside the Wallpaper & style...
Android 17 Touchscreen Crisis: Pixel Phones Hit with Freezes, Dead Zones, and Reversed Scrolling
Pixel owners eagerly installing the latest Android 17 update have been met with an unpleasant surprise: their touchscreens are going haywire. Reports from Pixel 7, Pixel 8, Pixel 9, and Pixel 10...
SpaceX SPCX IPO Stuns Markets, Rules Out Dividends—Here’s Why That Matters for Windows Users
SpaceX stock began trading on June 12, 2026, under the ticker SPCX, after the company priced what is now the largest initial public offering in market history. The debut came with a blunt message for...
Curl 8.19.0 Patches Dangerous Negotiate Authentication Flaw (CVE-2026-1965) — Windows Users Must Update
A critical security vulnerability in curl and libcurl, tracked as CVE-2026-1965, could allow attackers to hijack authenticated HTTP connections when Negotiate authentication is used with connection...
Hong Kong’s AI Power Users Leap Ahead of Enterprises Still Clinging to Old Workflows
Eighteen percent of Hong Kong knowledge workers now qualify as “Frontier Professionals” — employees who use generative AI at least two to three times a week and save over 30 minutes a day,...
Microsoft Scout: The Always-On AI Agent Set to Transform Microsoft 365 Workflows Arrives in Enterprise Preview
Microsoft has taken the wraps off Scout, an always-on AI agent designed to operate autonomously across the Microsoft 365 ecosystem. Revealed at Build 2026, Scout promises to fundamentally change how...