04 Jun 2026
The Framework Laptop 13 Pro wasn't the flashiest laptop at Computex 2026 – but it might be the smartest
As the old saying goes, you can’t necessarily have your cake and eat it. When it comes to premium ultrabooks and even the mere thought of repairability and modularity, that’s been a definite for a long time, although the new Framework Laptop 13 Pro I’ve spotted at Computex 2026 proves you might finally be able to have that sweet treat and scoff it right down in one fell swoop.
@trustedreviews, Reece Bithrey
2026
04 Jun 2026
Zapping Mosquitos With Lasers Is a Real Thing, Thanks to AI
As summer arrives, and mosquitoes celebrate another season of bloody conquest, you might be thinking, "Why do we even have all this AI tech if it can't do a single thing about these airborne pests?" There are plenty of reasons to complain about artificial intelligence, but its failure to fight mosquitoes is no longer one of them.
@CNET, Omar L. Gallaga
2026
03 Jun 2026
Tesla Owners Say Their Old FSD Contracts Were Quietly Changed
Tesla owners are reporting that old contracts mentioning the company’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) feature have been quietly changed.
@Gizmodo, Bruce Gil
2026
03 Jun 2026
Muon Space unveils Starship-class satellite platform for orbital data centers
A render of Condor-Ultra, Muon's largest and most powerful satellite platform to date. Credit: Muon Space
@JasonRainbow, Jason Rainbow
2026
03 Jun 2026
Muon Space Unveils Condor-Ultra, Starship-Class Spacecraft Platform Built for Scale
Muon Space Unveils Condor-Ultra, Starship-Class Spacecraft Platform Built for Scale
News Desk
2026
03 Jun 2026
The Raptor 3 was supposed to be the engine that finally ended Starship's reliability problem — instead, on its first flight, several of them quit less than 20 …
SpaceX’s Raptor 3 engine — the powerplant the company has spent the better part of two years marketing as a simpler, more reliable replacement for the troubled Raptor 2 — failed multiple times in its maiden flight during exactly the kind of high-stress maneuver it was designed to handle.
News Desk
2026
03 Jun 2026
What Happened To Crypto Startup Funding? Deal Count Falls To A Five-Year Low
Venture capital in crypto has never looked more paradoxical. Monthly deal count has collapsed to levels not seen since before the 2021 bull cycle. Yet billion-dollar rounds keep arriving right on schedule. That divergence tells a precise story about where power inside the crypto investment ecosystem has shifted. And for most early-stage teams, the news isn't good.
@Yellow
2026
02 Jun 2026
Interview: CEO & Founder on 3D Art, Past Projects, and the Post-Apocalyptic Game Airlock
Introduction Hey! My name is Henry Kelly, I'm 35, originally from Liverpool, now living in Kent. I have a wife and six children of varying ages. My youngest, Amarah, is 8 and full of life and energy. She definitely takes a lot of my time. I spend most of my hours with the family: BBQs, DIY, dog walks, and family events. The past few years, I've had to go through a few redundancies at different…
Henry Kelly
2026
02 Jun 2026
Exclusive: Ex-Anduril engineer raises $42M to build the Amazon of composite parts
Before Zack Eakin sold investors on his new startup, he practiced on Palmer Luckey. When Eakin left Luckey’s defense startup, Anduril, in 2024 to start a new composites company called Layup Parts, Luckey — along with Anduril co-founders Brian Schimpf and Matt Grimm — let him workshop the pitch.
Sean O'Kane
2026
