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Adobe Summit 2026: we're live at Adobe's annual keynotes to hear what's new this year
By Craig Hale last updated
Our live coverage from Adobe Summit 2026, where we expect to hear about some new agentic capabilities and see products in action at live demos.

Scientists load the first complete genome into a quantum computer
By Wayne Williams published
Scientists load a complete genome into a quantum computer, moving faster DNA analysis closer to reality.

US rare earth independence hinges on risky processing technology
By Wayne Williams published
US turns to DARPA’s Smash program to fix rare earth processing bottlenecks instead of opening new mines.

Tim Cook stepping down at Apple, John Ternus will become new CEO
By Lance Ulanoff published
Tim Cook will step down as Apple CEO in September, and John Ternus will assume the role, while Cook remains as Executive Chairman.

The 1,000 TOPS consumer: Multiple devices could deliver powerful distributed AI capability by 2030
By Wayne Williams published
The 1,000 TOPS consumer: Multiple devices could deliver powerful distributed AI capability by 2030

Robots are fighting wars and helping to quash riots — China is arming riot police with squads of AI controlled drones and Ukraine wants to man the frontlines with 25,000 robots
By Benedict Collins published
Robots are replacing humans on the frontlines and the homefront.

Hyundai's compact-but-roomy Ioniq 3 wants to reboot the electric hatchback
By Leon Poultney published
Hyundai reinvents the humble hatchback with the 300-mile range Ioniq 3 — a compact, aerodynamic EV that majors on interior roominess.

US security agency still using Mythos despite ban – government using new security tool despite Pentagon's 'supply chain risk' designation
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Despite trading blows with the company, US government is still using Anthropic's products, including the fabled Mythos Preview.
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