Month: June 2025

Ironheart believes the children are the future

Before the multiverse, magic, or any of Marvel’s streaming series were important parts of the studio’s cinematic universe, there was Iron Man. After years of so-so movies, Iron Man reminded everyone that Marvel’s big-screen adaptations could be amazing with the right creative teams and stars attached. Robert Downey Jr.‘s Tony…

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DJI ‘remains committed to the US market’ as shelves go bare of drones

Is DJI exiting the US drone market? The company says no — but it would not explain to The Verge what has changed such that it can’t even keep a single drone on shelves. When I walked into my local Best Buy store today, June 24th, there were zero DJI…

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New judge’s ruling makes OpenAI keeping a record of all your ChatGPT chats one step closer to reality

A federal judge rejected a ChatGPT user’s petition against her order that OpenAI preserve all ChatGPT chats The order followed a request by The New York Times as part of its lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft OpenAI plans to continue arguing against the ruling OpenAI will be holding onto all…

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A nasal spray company wants to make it harder for the FTC to police health claims

In the midst of the covid-19 pandemic, a health products company called Xlear began advertising its saline nasal spray to people desperately searching for ways to protect themselves from a new virus. In its marketing, Xlear pointed to studies that it said supported the idea that ingredients in the spray…

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MindsEye developer undergoing layoffs less than a month after launch

We can confirm that we have had to make the painful decision to notify our hardworking team of some internal changes at Build A Rocket Boy. While we are working to reassign roles for as many of those impacted by these changes as possible, sadly we are initiating a formal…

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This is the first 8K 120Hz monitor ever produced – but I don’t think the tech market will ever be ready for it

The first 8K 120Hz monitor recently shown off at Display Week event Real-world use for 8K monitors still feels far out of reach though Display makers keep building while the market remains unconvinced At the recent Display Week 2025 event, Chinese firm BOE showed off the first-ever 31.5-inch 8K monitor…

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