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Microsoft’s Project Solara Is an OS For Devices That Run AI Agents Instead of Apps

Today at 05:30 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from GeekWire: A team inside Microsoft has been quietly building a platform for devices that run AI agents instead of apps, based on Android instead of Windows, with two working hardware designs so far, and an initial set of big-name companies lined up to run pilots. The platform, dubbed “Project Solara,” is Microsoft’s bet that AI will open up entirely new...

Mathematicians Warn of AI Threats to Profession As Industry Encroaches

Today at 01:00 AM, via Slashdot

A new Leiden Declaration, endorsed by the International Mathematical Union and published on June 2, 2026, warns that AI could undermine mathematics by flooding the field with plausible but flawed proofs, weakening attribution, shifting incentives, and giving tech companies too much influence over research priorities. “Mathematicians should find it quite striking that tech companies are suddenly...

European Parliament Ditches Google For French Search Firm

Today at 00:00 AM, via Slashdot

The European Parliament is replacing Google with French search engine Qwant as the default on in-house computers, citing digital sovereignty and privacy concerns. Politico reports: As of Thursday June 4, “Qwant will replace Google as default search engine on European Parliament computers,” officials told lawmakers in an email seen by POLITICO. The change is being made “in line with the...

Russian Spy Agency Says Foreign Spies Turned Officials’ Smartphones Into Surveillance Devices

Yesterday at 23:00 PM, via Slashdot

Russia’s FSB claims foreign intelligence services compromised smartphones belonging to senior Russian officials, allegedly turning them into surveillance devices capable of stealing data, recording conversations, and activating microphones or cameras. “This software is used to steal existing data, eavesdrop on ongoing conversations, and conduct covert acoustic and video monitoring of the...

Microsoft Deliberately Bricking All Office For Mac 2019/2021 Installations

Yesterday at 22:00 PM, via Slashdot

Microsoft Office 2019 and 2021 for Mac will reportedly drop into “reduced functionality mode” on July 13, 2026, when a license-validation certificate expires, leaving perpetually licensed apps able to open files but not edit or save them. Slashdot reader joshuark shares a report from OSnews: “Microsoft Office 2019 and 2021 for Mac view-only conversion (2026) is a scheduled remote degradation of...

He Blew the Whistle on DOGE. Then His Brakes Were Cut

Yesterday at 21:16 PM, via Wired

A federal IT staffer filed a complaint about DOGE, then went public. Shortly after Elon Musk boosted a post calling his claims false, his brake lines were cut. Now he’s suing for defamation.

Microsoft Unveils Scout, an Autonomous AI Agent Built On OpenClaw

Yesterday at 21:00 PM, via Slashdot

Microsoft has unveiled Scout, an experimental always-on AI “autopilot” agent for Microsoft 365 that can operate across Teams, Outlook, OneDrive, SharePoint, calendars, contacts, browsers, and external apps via MCP. “Autopilots stay active in the background, understand how work gets done across your apps and systems, and take action without needing to be prompted each time,” said Omar Shahine, a...

Sekai Raises $26M in Seed and Series A as Users Create, Play, and Remix 15 Million Mini-Apps 

Yesterday at 20:47 PM, via Tech Financials

Funding, co-led by Khosla Ventures and Connect Ventures, will scale engineering and product and deepen Sekai’s creator partnerships with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) SAN FRANCISCO— Sekai, the consumer platform where anyone can build software by describing what they want, today announced $26 million in Seed and Series A funding. The Series A of $20 million […]

Trump Signs AI Executive Order Asking Companies To Give Government Early Access To Models

Yesterday at 20:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNBC: President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order asking artificial intelligence companies to provide models to the federal government to assess their capabilities ahead of a full release. The order asks companies, on a voluntary basis, to participate in a benchmarking process to assess a model’s “advanced cyber capabilities” and...

Final Hours for 500x ROI: Cardano and Solana Traders Are Rushing to Join BlockDAG After Its Beta Stablecoin Launch!

Yesterday at 19:00 PM, via Tech Financials

Keywords: Cardano price, Solana price forecast, top crypto to buy now    With major cryptocurrencies stuck at key levels, the crypto market is testing investors’ patience right now. The Cardano price sits pinned at $0.23, coiled inside a tightening triangle that’s one sharp move away from either a breakout toward $0.29 or a slide to […]

Adafruit Pauses Blog After Demand Letter From Flux.ai’s Lawyers

Yesterday at 19:00 PM, via Slashdot

Longtime Slashdot reader Matt_Bennett shares a blog post from Adafruit: Adafruit received at 10:38 p.m. ET on May 22, 2026 a letter from former FBI chief of staff, Jonathan F. Lenzner, and partner at Fenwick & West LLP, counsel for Flux, demanding, among other things, that Adafruit refrain from publishing an article addressing what the letter characterizes as false and potentially defamatory...

Trump Signs Executive Order Granting Oversight of A.I. Models

Yesterday at 18:23 PM, via New York Times

The order, which signaled a shift from the hands-off approach the White House had previously taken toward A.I., followed debates over how to gain control of A.I. models without disrupting innovation.

User-Replaceable Batteries Are Coming Back In a Big Way

Yesterday at 18:00 PM, via Slashdot

New EU battery rules taking effect early next year are pushing tech makers toward user-replaceable batteries in products like headphones, e-readers, handheld consoles, laptops, and possibly earbuds. But carve-outs for smartphones and tablets may mean replaceable batteries won’t necessarily return to phones in the way many users remember. The Verge’s Dominic Preston reports: Since the upcoming...

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