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💻 Fake Viral Bets, Battery Breakthroughs & A Security Deadline You Can't Miss

7 min · 21. Juni 2026
Episode 💻 Fake Viral Bets, Battery Breakthroughs & A Security Deadline You Can't Miss Cover

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A Wall Street Journal investigation has just exposed a shocking scheme involving over 1,100 deceptive social media videos tied to a major betting platform — and the details are more alarming than you'd expect. Meanwhile, a Chinese sodium-ion battery is outperforming predictions and threatening to upend the EV industry as we know it. Windows and Linux users have only days left before cryptographic boot keys start expiring, and ignoring this could leave your system dangerously exposed. Up in the skies, the electric air taxi race has taken a dramatic turn as leading companies trade lawsuits over espionage, patents, and hidden foreign ties. Plus, NASA's newest rover can actually lift its own wheels, The Atlantic just made four massive AI music datasets fully searchable, and one budget phone brand is canceling its next release — all because of RAM prices.

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