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Apple Announces Siri AI, Next Generation of Apple Intelligence

At WWDC 2026, Apple announced a new "Siri AI," describing it as a more conversational, personalized, and systemwide assistant that can understand on-screen context and interact with apps while relying on on-device processing or Private Cloud Compute. The relaunch comes two years after Apple's original Apple Intelligence promises stumbled and "never fully materialized," reports The Verge. MacRumors reports: Siri is now embedded directly in the Dynamic Island, accessible by swiping down from it, pressing the side button, or saying "Hey Siri." A revamped voice engine makes the assistant sound more expressive, with micro-adjustable voice settings available during initial setup.

During Apple's keynote demo, presenters showed Siri handling chained, multi-step requests with apparent ease. In one sequence, a presenter asked about a Suki Waterhouse concert, was told tickets require a lottery entry, and asked Siri to set a reminder when the lottery opens, which it did. In another, the assistant identified a photo's landmark, pulled up navigation to that location, and surfaced photos from a recent family trip, adding a specific image to a shared family album on request.

Another demo showcased Siri's ability to synthesize information across apps. A presenter asked about a dessert he had heard about at an event, and Siri located the relevant details from his Messages history. It then compiled the information into a watch-party menu, drafted a message to his contacts with the menu included, and presented send and edit options. In a further demo, a presenter asked about something his son had shared in a message and followed it up by asking Siri to compose an email on the subject.

A new dedicated Siri app lets users scroll back through prior conversations and kick off new ones, with conversation history synced via iCloud so sessions carry seamlessly between devices. The app is also coming to watchOS. On the Mac, Siri is now also integrated into Spotlight and available via right-click context menus on any file or window. On visionOS, Siri AI gains a 3D visualization that users can place anywhere in their space.

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WhatsApp Catches Spyware Firm NSO Defying No-Hacking Court Order

wiredmikey shares a report from SecurityWeek: Meta-owned communications app WhatsApp says it recently detected and disrupted a spear-phishing attempt linked to spyware company NSO Group. The attack is allegedly in defiance of a court order that bars the spyware maker from targeting WhatsApp. WhatsApp filed a lawsuit against NSO in 2019, after it came to light that a zero-day vulnerability had been exploited to deliver spyware to users. [...] NSO has been seeking to overturn the order blocking it from targeting WhatsApp users, arguing that the company will "suffer irreparable harm."

According to WhatsApp, the spyware maker has violated the permanent injunction. The messaging app reported on Monday that it had recently learned of a social engineering attack that attempted to trick users into clicking on malicious links. WhatsApp has only shared a few domains as an indicator of compromise (IoC), but says it was able to link the attack to NSO, pointing to similarities to previously reported one-click phishing campaigns tied to the spyware company. WhatsApp says it also caught the attackers creating test accounts and groups. Those accounts and groups have been disabled, but further action is also being taken. WhatsApp says it is asking a federal court to hold NSO in contempt for allegedly violating a permanent injunction barring it from targeting WhatsApp and its users. The company also said it is making a "significant contribution" to the Spyware Accountability Initiative, a fund aimed at exposing and stopping spyware abuse.

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Firefox Merges Support For Vulkan Video Decoding

Firefox has merged initial support for Vulkan Video decoding, giving the browser a more cross-platform path for GPU-accelerated video playback beyond Linux's long-running reliance on VA-API. Phoronix reports: Firefox on Linux has long been focused on the Video Acceleration API (VA-API) that isn't universally supported by Linux graphics drivers. This has left to efforts like NVIDIA-VAAPI-Driver to layer VA-API atop NVIDIA NVDEC interfaces to enjoy GPU-accelerated video playback in Firefox. Smaller Arm/embedded graphics drivers also have been largely left out of the game in the VA-API space. But with Vulkan Video we are beginning to see more adoption and in a cross-platform manner.

[...] The Firefox 153 release due out in July will have Vulkan Video decoding support available. The Vulkan Video activity in Firefox Git culminated this week with the work of NVIDIA engineer Tymur Boiko and Red Hat's Martin Stransky. Firefox 153.0 is expected for release on 21 July with this Vulkan Video support assuming no last minute issues.

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A hybrid of Warhammer 40K and Bone

Drive: the sci-fi comic tells the story of a Second Spanish Empire, a galactic empire, and its looming war with a species called "The Continuum of Makers." Humanity has built its empire using technology stolen from the Makers — and these creatures want it back with an almost religious fervor. In the brewing war, it's clear that humanity will lose, and lose badly, unless they can find some advantage in battle. That hope arrives in the form of a tiny, mysterious creature who can drive a starship like no one's ever seen. Now all humanity needs to do... is find ten thousand more pilots just like him. But no one knows where he's from. Previously mentioned on Metafilter.

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How Antonelli became Mercedes’ betting market leader

The Italian is now a clear favourite to win the Drivers’ Championship title after securing a memorable win in Monte Carlo.

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A lovely story by Mary H.K. Choi about her husband and...

A lovely story by Mary H.K. Choi about her husband and wedding. “A green card wedding was the story I was selling…but it became clear I’d wanted to get married for all the typical risky reasons most of us do: love, understanding, hope.”

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Demonstraties in heel Frankrijk om dood Lyhanna

PARIJS (ANP) - In heel Frankrijk worden demonstraties gehouden vanwege de moord op het 11-jarige meisje Lyhanna en het vermeende falen van het Franse justitiesysteem. Na haar dood werd bekend dat er tegen de verdachte al eerder meerdere aangiften waren gedaan van misbruik van minderjarigen. De zaak heeft voor veel opspraak gezorgd.

Onder meer in Marseille, Grenoble en Lille wordt geprotesteerd, meldt BFMTV. Ondanks een demonstratieverbod heeft een grote menigte zich ook verzameld voor het Franse ministerie van Justitie in Parijs.

Het lichaam van Lyhanna werd afgelopen donderdag na een vermissing van een week gevonden in een silo. De vader van een vriendinnetje van het slachtoffer werd opgepakt. Eerder op maandag heeft de Franse minister van Justitie, Gérald Darmanin, opgedragen 70.000 aangiften die met kinderen te maken hebben met spoed te onderzoeken.


Amerikaanse rechter blokkeert werkvisum dat 100.000 dollar kost

BOSTON (ANP/RTR/BLOOMBERG) - Een federale rechter in de Amerikaanse stad Boston heeft een tarief van 100.000 dollar voor een bepaald werkvisum maandag ongeldig verklaard. President Donald Trump kwam in september met dat tarief voor bedrijven die hoogopgeleide, gespecialiseerde arbeidsmigranten naar de VS willen trekken, om Amerikaanse werknemers zo meer kans te geven.

Californië en negentien andere staten stapten eind vorig jaar naar de rechter om een eind te maken aan de forse tariefsverhoging. De rechter concludeert nu dat het een onwettige belasting is, waarvoor Trump geen machtiging van het Congres had. "De inhoud en toepassing van de betaling van 100.000 dollar onthullen dat het een belasting is, ongeacht hoe de betaling wordt genoemd", schrijft hij.

Het zogenoemde H-1B-programma biedt jaarlijks tienduizenden visa aan. Voor Trumps aankondiging hoefden werkgevers er doorgaans ongeveer 2000 tot 5000 dollar voor te betalen. Vooral techbedrijven maken er veel gebruik van.


Paus spreekt met misbruikslachtoffers over voorkomen verder leed

Paus Leo heeft tijdens zijn ontmoeting met misbruikslachtoffers in Spanje hun voorstellen om verder misbruik binnen de katholieke kerk tegen te gaan ter harte genomen. Dat meldt het persbureau van het Vaticaan. Allen werden misbruikt door geestelijken.

De bijeenkomst, waarover verder niets bekend werd gemaakt uit privacyoverwegingen, duurde volgens persvoorlichter Matteo Bruni bijna een uur. De slachtoffers zouden hem onder meer hebben geadviseerd over hoe de katholieke kerk beter kan reageren op zulk ernstig misbruik van binnenuit. De geestelijk leider wil hun aanbevelingen gebruiken als uitgangspunt om het instituut een veiligere plek te maken. Ook zou Leo zich hun verhalen zeer hebben aangetrokken.

Paus Leo is voor een meerdaags bezoek in Spanje, waar hij maandag onder meer het parlement toesprak - een unicum voor een paus. Ook zit hij verschillende missen voor. Paus Leo sluit zijn bezoek af met een tweedaags bezoek aan de Spaanse Canarische Eilanden, op 11 en 12 juni.


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A Poetic Short Film Animates the Counterproductive Forces of Incarceration

A Poetic Short Film Animates the Counterproductive Forces of Incarceration

What is prison for? Touted as both a means of punishment and correction, the U.S. carceral system rarely succeeds at the latter. According to the Department of Justice, more than 650,000 people are released from prison annually, with two-thirds being arrested again within three years. Rehabilitation is the purported justification for locking away more of our residents than most other nations, but clearly, the punitive system seldom accomplishes this goal.

A new film by writer Marvin Wade and animator Evan Bode juxtaposes the counterproductive forces of the carceral system with the programs, resources, and true determination that make change possible. Presented by The New York Times‘ Opinion section, “Prison and Time” details Wade’s experience while incarcerated and how, despite the system’s rules and the whims of correctional officers, he was able to obtain his GED, learn to facilitate conflict resolution, and discover his love for writing. Time, for Wade, was the critical support he needed to gain perspective, while the system he found himself ensnared by focused on dehumanization and retribution.

For his part, Bode animated a dark, dizzying visualization that evokes the bleak and claustrophobic conditions of a prison cell and the lives it both conceals and actively thwarts. The scenes rendered in watercolor and marker appear as blips within the larger narrative, an apt material metaphor that moves the viewer throughout the film like a ticking clock. A making-of video highlights this painstaking process.

Bode and Wade met through Project Mend, a journal featuring the work of creatives impacted by the carceral system published through Syracuse University. “Mend is a very small, tight-knit group doing extraordinary things with a lot of love,” Bode says. “Last year, [the project’s founder] Patrick W. Barry presented me with some texts published in Mend for me to consider animating, one of which was Marvin Wade’s brilliant essay, ‘Time and Prison: Are They Mutually Exclusive?‘”

The two teamed up, with Wade narrating and Bode animating. Together, they create a captivating portal into Wade’s life at a particularly vulnerable and transformative time. “I believe the purpose of an artist is to move the crowd,” he writes about the film. “And my hope is that everyone watching our film will be moved in some way.”

Project Mend has tapped Bode for further collaborations, including an animated film paired with the poem “Man Skin Boy Mask” by José Angel Perez. Keep an eye out for its release on Vimeo.

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Ruim tweehonderd mensen lopen stille tocht voor neergestoken Kalilu (21): 'Een moedige sfeer'

In Zwijndrecht werd maandagavond een stille tocht gehouden voor de 21-jarige Kalilu. Hij werd vorige week neergestoken in een woning aan de Nijhoffstraat en overleed later aan zijn verwondingen. Er kwamen veel mensen op de regenachtige herdenking af: zo’n tweehonderd mensen bewezen Kalilu de laatste eer.

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This Company Will Add Phone, AirPod, and Smartwatch Trackers to License Plate Readers

This Company Will Add Phone, AirPod, and Smartwatch Trackers to License Plate Readers

A surveillance company plans to add sensors to automatic license plate readers (ALPRs) that would mean the devices, as well as capture the license plate of passing vehicles, would also sweep up unique identifiers of mobile phones, wearables, and other Bluetooth-enabled devices in those cars, potentially letting law enforcement identify specific drivers or passengers.

The technology, called SignalTrace, would turn ALPR cameras from devices focused on tracking cars to ones that can more readily track the location of particular people. ALPR cameras have become a commonly deployed technology all across the U.S.; SignalTrace would make some of those cameras capable of collecting much more data.

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SignalTrace “bridges license plate recognition data with sensor-captured device identifiers—such as those from mobile phones, Bluetooth wearables, and vehicle systems—to create a unique, trackable ‘electronic fingerprint’ for investigative use,” according to a product sheet describing the tool, written by surveillance company Leonardo, which advertises SignalTrace.

The sort of data Leonardo says SignalTrace can sweep up includes the RFID tags in key cards and pet microchips; devices with Bluetooth such as wireless headphones, fitness trackers, and mobile phones; components of a car like tire pressure sensors and infotainment systems; and Wi-Fi sources such as vehicle hotspots and laptops, according to the product sheet.

The idea is to correlate these unique device identifiers to a license plate. If a Leonardo camera detects a license plate and sees where a vehicle was at a specific time, it can then allegedly link those unique device identifiers to it.

The sheet suggests SignalTrace collects this data for it to be searched by law enforcement much later. One line says SignalTrace “stores device and correlation data securely in the EOC [Enterprise Operations Center] for future queries and analysis.”

“When multiple devices consistently move together with a vehicle, SignalTrace’s algorithms link them to that vehicle’s license plate and time-stamped location data. This correlation provides investigators with another layer of actionable intelligence, even if a suspect changes or removes a plate,” the sheet reads.

Leonardo sells ALPR cameras and communications equipment to law enforcement, border security, and other government agencies. Its U.S. arm has contracts with U.S. Special Operations Command and the General Services Administration, according to procurement records maintained by the transparency website Widely Reported.

404 Media has previously covered how other ALPR companies want to bridge the gap between vehicle and occupant. Flock, for example, has created a system called Nova, to supplement license plate data with other pieces of information. 404 Media revealed the company planned to use hacked data from previous data breaches to “jump from LPR to person.” Flock said it decided to not use hacked data in Nova after 404 Media’s coverage and internal pressure.

Leonardo did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


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That’s life! Musical about Frank Sinatra’s explosive rise opens in London – in pictures

A new West End blockbuster puts Ol’ Blue Eyes in the spotlight and features the superstar’s hits including One for My Baby and Come Fly With Me. Take a first look

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Zelenskyy hopes Reform UK councils will allow Ukraine flags to be flown again

Exclusive: Ukrainian president says ‘small mistake can break a big friendship’ in wide-ranging interview with Guardian

Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said the decision by some Reform UK councils to take down the Ukrainian flag was the kind of “small mistake that can break a big friendship”, as he underlined the significance of strong bilateral relations.

The Ukrainian president tempered his rare foray into UK domestic politics by stressing how much the two countries “need each other” in the battle against Russia, which he said posed a threat not only to Ukraine but to Britain too.

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