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💻 NVIDIA Just Built a MacBook Killer — And That's Not Even the Biggest Story Today

8 min · 2. juni 2026
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NVIDIA has officially entered the ARM laptop chip space with its RTX Spark superchip, and early impressions suggest Windows laptops may finally have a genuine rival to Apple's M-series dominance — but the price tags are eye-watering. Google's new always-on AI agent Gemini Spark is drawing praise and serious privacy concerns, while OpenAI reportedly solved an 80-year-old math problem that stumped human mathematicians. Florida has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI following crimes allegedly linked to ChatGPT, and the Trump administration is scrambling to piece together any coherent AI policy after a key executive order was scrapped. Meanwhile, a new browser-based surveillance technique can spy on users through SSD activity using basic JavaScript, a major Red Hat supply chain backdoor is urging immediate action, and astronomers have finally cracked the mystery behind one of the universe's most baffling repeating cosmic signals.

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