Technology News for Tuesday 10th June 2025

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Jun 10th 2025

1. Tech experts fear cybercriminals will exploit end of Windows 10 support

Domain: rnz.co.nz | Companies: Microsoft

New Zealand technology experts are increasing calls for people and businesses to upgrade their Microsoft devices, as Windows 10's support expiration looms. From 14 October onwards, devices running Windows 10 will no longer receive free security updates ...

2. 'Beautiful' and 'Hard to Read': Designers React to Apple's Liquid Glass Update

Domain: wired.com

Apple's translucent design update for iOS 26, called Liquid Glass, is now available to developers, with a public beta scheduled for next month. The refresh—Apple's first major interface overhaul in 10 years—makes app icons, buttons, menus, and pop-ups ...

3. Report: Reasoning AI Models Fail When Problems Get Too Complicated

Domain: pymnts.com

As puzzle complexity increased, the performance of these frontier LRMs didn't just get a little worse; it suffered a “complete accuracy collapse,” often dropping to zero successful solutions beyond a certain point.

4. Apple's WWDC underwhelms on AI, but software gets biggest facelift in over a decade

Domain: cnbc.com

Apple's annual developer conference was light when it comes to notable advancements in artificial intelligence. "Many of the AI features announced were more incremental in our view, and already available through competitor applications," UBS analyst ...

5. Telkom resumes dividend after four-year hiatus

Domain: moneyweb.co.za

Telkom declared an ordinary dividend of 163 cents per share and a special dividend of 98 cents, returning a combined R1.3 billion to shareholders for the financial year ended 31 March 2025. Read: Market cheers Telkom's earnings outlook as shares up 6%.

6. AI Makes Workers More Anti-Social, Unmotivated, and Lonely, New Research Warns

Domain: inc.com

Numbers like that can tempt business leaders to rush to adopt artificial intelligence tools. But before bosses start implementing AI for everything, it's worth noting that scientists aren't just finding AI improves productivity. They' ...

7. Can Fitness Trackers Really Make You Healthier?

Domain: cnn.com

From smartwatches to rings, the market for wearable health trackers has exploded in recent years. There are also apps to track your sleep, your exercise, your food intake and more. Can this tracking technology really lead us to make healthier choices?

8. Motorola Edge 60 with Dimensity 7400 SoC launched in India: Price, specifications and all you need to know

Domain: livemint.com

Motorola has launched the Edge 60 in India, featuring a MediaTek Dimensity 7400 processor and priced at ?25,999. The phone includes a 6.67-inch display, 50MP camera, and a 5,500mAh battery, available from June 17 on various platforms.

9. Motorola Edge 60 launched in India with 10 MP telephoto lens. Features, price and sale

Domain: thehindu.com

The mid segment phone has MIL-STD-810H military-grade certification, IP68 + IP69 water and dust protection, and Gorilla Glass 7i on its quad-curved display.

10. Why the Switch 2 is so important for Nintendo

Domain: cnbc.com | Companies: Nintendo

"The Switch replaced both the historic Nintendo console and the historic Nintendo handheld," says Michael Pachter, managing director at Wedbush Securities. "They've merged those two audiences, and the handheld audience got a massive trade up, and the ...

11. Young Adults Benefit More From Catheter Ablation for AF

Domain: medscape.com

Arrhythmia recurrence, defined as any documented atrial tachyarrhythmia lasting more than 30 seconds, was captured using 24-hour Holter monitoring or additional electrocardiograms. TAKEAWAY: In a 12-month follow ...

12. Samsung Introduces Its First OLED Smart Monitor in Malaysia

Domain: news.samsung.com | Companies: Samsung

It features a 4K QD-OLED display with 165Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time for stunning picture clarity and smooth gaming performance. The monitor includes Samsung OLED Safeguard+ technology to protect against screen burn-in ...

13. More than 10000 fans will pack New Orleans' Convention Center for Pokémon championships

Domain: nola.com

To win a world championship at 14 years old, how competitive would you have to be? Very. Meet Carson Confer, 23, who won the 2016 Senior Division Pokémon World Championship. For his big visit to the 2025 Pokémon North American International ...

14. Survival of the greenest: Older companies are surprisingly more sustainable than younger ones

Domain: anthropocenemagazine.org

“This edge is not just about size or wealth,” the researchers told Anthropocene. “Even after accounting for both, organizational longevity still relates to environmental sustainability performance.” (This pattern and others are ...

15. News Sites Are Getting Crushed by Google's New AI Tools

Domain: wsj.com | Companies: Google

Chatbots are replacing Google searches, eliminating the need to click on blue links and tanking referrals to news sites. As a result, traffic that publishers relied on for years is plummeting. Traffic from organic search to HuffPost's desktop and ...

16. Apple Fails to Clear a Low Bar on AI

Domain: wsj.com | Companies: Apple

The company wrapped the opening keynote of its annual developers' conference on Monday with no major surprises about its AI efforts. A program to allow developers to access its “foundation models” was widely expected and could—over time—result in AI apps ...

17. ELDEN RING NIGHTREIGN – Patch Notes Version 1.01.2

Domain: en.bandainamcoent.eu

Targeted Platforms PlayStation 4 / PlayStation 5 / Xbox One / Xbox Series X|S / Steam. Bug Fixes. Fixed a bug where the Passive Effect “Add (Magic/Lightning/Holy) to Weapon”, when applied to a Bow, made the Physical attack power higher than expected.

18. Apple's missing mojo

Domain: axios.com | Companies: Apple

Driving the news: One year after unveiling an expansive vision for personalized AI that it has largely failed to deliver, the iPhone maker focused on a smaller set of tweaks and enhancements to Apple Intelligence at its WWDC conference.

19. Apple sidelines Siri and does something unexpected instead

Domain: afr.com | Companies: Apple

Instead, Apple revealed its biggest overhaul to iPhone software since 2014, and announced it was taking a new approach to bringing generative AI to its iPhones, iPads and MacBooks, by getting third-party software developers to pitch in.

20. Snap to launch AI-powered AR glasses in 2026

Domain: axios.com

Snap on Tuesday announced that it plans to launch a new version of its augmented reality glasses, called Specs, in 2026. The new wearable computer lenses bring the power of AI assistant tools to the user's 3D AR experience.

21. Apple services deliver powerful features and intelligent updates to users this fall

Domain: apple.com | Companies: Apple

“These updates will help users better navigate and explore the world around them with Apple Maps, offer an enhanced Apple Music experience, elevate how they shop with Apple Pay and Apple Wallet, and so much more.”.

22. USA TODAY Play fills in morning blanks with crosswords, Soduko and more

Domain: tennessean.com

Whether you have two minutes or 10, Play offers full length crossword puzzles as well as Quick Cross, a shorter crossword. Other classic newspaper puzzles, such as Sudoku and word scrambles, are available daily in addition to card, strategy and arcade ...

23. Is ChatGPT down? What we know about chatbot outages this morning, when it will be fixed

Domain: metrowestdailynews.com

ChatGPT, the chatbot owned by OpenAI, experienced partial outages Tuesday morning. DownDetector reported a peak of over 1,100 user reports of issues, primarily related to ChatGPT itself. OpenAI's status page confirmed elevated error ...

24. Ghosting and 'breadcrumbing': the psychological impact of our bad behaviour on dating apps

Domain: theconversation.com

Every single day, thousands of people around the world use dating apps to strike up conversations with strangers, with the supposedly mutual objective of finding a partner. However, placing blind trust in others' intentions is the first mistake that ...

25. Apple's big Siri upgrade still doesn't have a launch date. Why AI can be hard to predict

Domain: finance.yahoo.com

But Apple's Siri delay is perhaps another sign that the technology's evolution is far more difficult to anticipate than previous major technological advancements, like the smartphone and social media. Advertisement.

26. Meta's 'superintelligence' effort with Scale AI founder highlights its scramble to keep pace in AI race

Domain: fortune.com | Companies: Google

Meta's decision to create an ambitious new “superintelligence” AI research lab headed by Scale AI's Alexandr Wang is a bold bid for relevance in its fierce AI battle with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google. It is also far from a slam dunk.

27. June Patch Tuesday brings a lighter load for defenders

Domain: computerweekly.com

Barely 70 vulnerabilities make the cut for Microsoft's monthly security update, but an RCE flaw in WEBDAV and an EoP issue in Windows SMB Client still warrant close attention.

28. Spiral Magnetism Seen in Synthetic Crystal For The First Time

Domain: sciencealert.com

"It was a completely new idea at the time, and we decided to test it experimentally because we realized nickel iodide was a good candidate to show this kind of p-wave magnet effect," says MIT physicist Riccardo Comin.

29. MindsEye: Release date, storyline, gameplay, main character, bonus content and platforms

Domain: m.economictimes.com

MindsEye will release on June 10, 2025, for PS5, Xbox Series S/X, and PC. Players follow Jacob Diaz, a former soldier with memory loss caused by a neural implant. The game features third-person combat, driving missions, drone support and pre-order bonuses ...

30. Have a Nintendo Switch 2? GameStop deal could get you a 20% bonus. Here's how to get it

Domain: cincinnati.com | Companies: GameStop, Nintendo

Last week the gaming retailer announced a 20% trade-in bonus when "trading any console toward the purchase of a new Nintendo Switch 2 system," according to GameStop's website. The deal lasts through June 15.

31. Why some bosses yell: UGA study reveals truth behind workplace abuse

Domain: fox5atlanta.com

ATLANTA - Ever had a boss who seemed to think yelling was a competitive sport? Or one who belittled employees like it was an Olympic event? Turns out, you weren't imagining it. New research from the University of Georgia has uncovered that some bosses ...

32. Cloud brute-force attack cracks Google users' phone numbers in minutes

Domain: theregister.com | Companies: Google

A researcher has exposed a flaw in Google's authentication systems, opening it to a brute-force attack that left users' mobile numbers up for grabs. The security hole, discovered by a white-hat hacker operating under the handle Brutecat, left the phone ...