Microsoft launches Scout, an OpenClaw-inspired personal assistant: Launched at Build, Microsoft Scout is a new AI assistant meant to bring the power and flexibility of OpenClaw into the Microsoft 365 system. Read More
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Ex-Anduril engineer raises $42M to build the Amazon of composite parts: Layup Parts co-founder Zack Eakin has drawn on a motorsports background, and his experience working for Palmer Luckey and Elon Musk, to tackle making faster, cheaper, and better composites. Read More
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Amazon faces class action lawsuit over Ring facial-recognition feature: The class action lawsuit, filed in Seattle by Virginia resident Charles Sigwalt, claims that Ring's Familiar Faces feature stores images of passersby without consent. Read More
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Investors don’t just listen to what you say - they look at how your company operates. Is ownership clear? Do your numbers match your story? Can you answer follow-up questions without digging through spreadsheets? The Fundraise-Ready Startup Kit equips founders with the materials investors expect to see, before pressure is on. Because confidence in the room doesn’t come from slides. It comes from preparation. 
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A startup, Everand, is now bundling e-books, audiobooks, and book clubs in challenge to Amazon: A new reading subscription from Everand offers access to both e-books and audiobooks, and Fable's book club community. Read More
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Uber caps employee AI spending after blowing through budget in four months: Uber's cutback has occurred after the company had reportedly encouraged staff to use AI as much as possible. Read More
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Anthropic scales Claude Mythos to critical infrastructure in 15+ countries: Anthropic is expanding Project Glasswing, its security vulnerability program, and access to Mythos to 150 organizations across 15 countries — targeting critical infrastructure in power, water, healthcare, and communications where a cyberattack could affect 100 million people. Read More
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Password manager Dashlane says hackers stole some customers' password vaults: The password manager giant said hackers were able to "brute-force" its two-factor system, allowing them to access customer accounts and download their password vaults. Read More
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Cyberdecks are having a moment, rejecting big tech surveillance with style and substance: Over the last few months, these DIY hardware communities have exploded in popularity as people on social media show off their solar-powered game emulators, pocket-sized ereaders, and clamshell purse computers. Read More
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The NVIDIA Builder’s Arcade is open now through June 5 with daily activities and developer challenges. Enter now and explore Microsoft Build sessions, demos, and more. 
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Apple's MacBook Neo is winning over a new generation of buyers: The MacBook Neo shipped 1.1 million units in its first weeks on sale, IDC estimates, as Apple pushes deeper into the mainstream laptop market. Read More
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