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Apple's biggest bet in years drops tomorrow. We break down WWDC, OpenAI's enterprise security push, and today's strangest stories before the week explodes. • JMGO’s N3 Ultimate projector is the new portable 4K champ JMGO's N3 Ultimate has dethroned Anker as the top portable 4K projector, offering a motorized gimbal, Google TV integration, and class-leading brightness at $2,399. • The first Story-Rich showcase was packed with narrative-driven games Publisher Fellow Traveller hosted its first Story-Rich Showcase during Summer Game Fest 2026, spotlighting over 20 narrative-driven indie games with several major release date announcements. • GOG apologizes for emailing people Nazi symbols PC gaming storefront GOG accidentally sent a promotional newsletter containing Nazi SS symbols to its global user base, prompting a public apology and a messy string of explanations. • OpenAI unveils Lockdown Mode to protect sensitive data from prompt injection attacks OpenAI has launched Lockdown Mode for ChatGPT, a new security feature designed to reduce the risk of sensitive data being stolen through prompt injection attacks by disabling several web-connected capabilities. • What to expect from WWDC 2026: Siri’s highly anticipated revamp and Apple Intelligence updates Apple's WWDC 2026 kicks off Monday, with Siri getting a major AI overhaul powered by Google's Gemini technology and a wave of Apple Intelligence updates across all platforms. • Sriram Krishnan is leaving his role as White House AI advisor Sriram Krishnan, the White House's senior AI policy advisor, is stepping down at the end of June and plans to launch an outside institution to continue influencing Trump's AI agenda. • Scientists ejected from diabetes conference for distributing journal reprints Five prominent diabetes researchers were physically removed from the American Diabetes Association's annual conference in New Orleans for handing out reprints of a published editorial criticizing the Trump administration's cuts to scientific research. • Some ancient microbes frozen with Ötzi the Iceman are still growing Scientists have discovered that Ötzi the Iceman, the 5,300-year-old frozen mummy, is still hosting living, reproducing cold-adapted yeasts on his body — microbes that have likely been with him since shortly after his death. • The 29th International Obfuscated C Code Contest (IOCCC) 2025 Winners The 29th International Obfuscated C Code Contest (IOCCC 2025) has announced its winners, with near-record submission volumes and high quality entries for the second consecutive year since the contest resumed after a four-year hiatus. • I design with Claude more than Figma now Jane Street designer Edwin Morris has largely abandoned Figma in favor of using Claude to build working code prototypes directly, describing it as a fundamental shift in how designers can bring ideas to life without depending on engineers. • Madonna Turns Confessions II Into A Star-Filled Film Event
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