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Meta's Glasses Will Turn Off the Camera If You Tamper With the Privacy Light

Meta is rolling out an update that will disable the camera on its smart glasses if the device detects that someone has tampered with or destroyed the privacy LED. "The update is meant to address modders who have taken actions such as physically drilling into the LED light," reports The Verge.

"Meta has previously tried to discourage tampering with the LED light. For example, starting with its second generation glasses, blocking the light with tape or other objects will trigger a prompt asking users to uncover the recording light. However, many modders have found various workarounds for that particular measure."

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Apple Says It Will Spend $30 Billion To Design US-Made Broadcom Chips

Apple says it will spend $30 billion to design US-made Broadcom wireless connectivity chips, part of its broader push to diversify its supply chain and support domestic chip production. CNN reports: The agreement with Broadcom will lead to the production of 15 million chips in United States and allow Broadcom to invest $1.5 billion to expand and modernize its manufacturing facilities in Fort Collins, Colorado. It is part of Apple's commitment in August to invest $600 billion as part of its "American Manufacturing Program" which it said is dedicated to bringing even more of the company's supply chain and advanced manufacturing back to the US.

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Windows Drops Under 60% in Global Desktop OS Share

StatCounter's June 2026 data shows Windows made up 56.55% of global desktop OS usage, dropping Microsoft's share below 60% for the first time in years. Linux, meanwhile, reached 4.39%, "one of its strongest recent showings in the company's desktop OS statistics," reports Linuxiac. From the report: Apple's desktop platforms also remain a major part of the picture. StatCounter lists OS X at 11.89% and macOS at 4.48% for June 2026, meaning Apple's combined desktop presence remains comfortably ahead of Linux in the global chart. Chrome OS follows with 1.21%.

Of course, StatCounter's numbers should be read for what they are: web usage statistics, not a direct count of installed operating systems. The company calculates its Global Stats from page views across websites using its tracking code, analyzing details such as browser, operating system, and screen resolution. In other words, the figures reflect measured web activity rather than the number of machines actually installed worldwide.

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'Knockoff' Browser Extension Hides Sketchy Brands On Amazon

alternative_right shares a report from 404 Media: A software developer made a Chrome and Firefox extension called Knockoff that automatically hides, grays out, or filters products from sketchy brands on Amazon, which highlights just how many shady brands are on the platform and how commonly they show up on searches for basic items. In just a few minutes of using the extension, Knockoff dimmed product listings for screwdrivers made by "SUNHZMCKP," spoons made by "SACATR," and a lamp made by "ROTTOGOON."

In a tweet announcing the extension, developer Josh Pigford wrote "Sorry to brands like WNPETHOME, EHEYCIGA, YXYL, LU&MN, JOYIN, TOMY, GODONLIF, YOOJEE, LINGTENG, LANEIGE, VISCOO, BIODANCE, COOFANDY, BALENNZ, TOSY, and LUENX." The extension can also hide all sponsored product listings. The extension quickly went viral as a much-needed filter for people who still use Amazon and, for those who don't use Amazon because of its horrendous labor practices and other concerns, it is evidence of what an incredible wasteland the platform has become.

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The Golden Alignment: Noordpier IJmuiden

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The Golden Alignment: Noordpier IJmuiden

A telephoto shot captured from the Zuidpier (South Pier) in IJmuiden, looking across the water towards the Noordpier (North Pier).

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date stamped on slide February 1979

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Louise Lasser, star of cult sitcom Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman and Woody Allen comedies, dies aged 87

The 1970s soap parody made a household name of Lasser, who was also known for her collaborations with ex-husband Allen and later films including Requiem for a Dream

Louise Lasser, star of cult 70s sitcom Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman and early films by Woody Allen (to whom she was married for four years), has died aged 87. The New York Times reported she died “at home in Manhattan”.

Lasser’s role as a satirically conceived housewife in suburban Ohio in Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, designed as a parody of daytime soap operas, made her a national star, landing her on the cover of People magazine and Rolling Stone. The series lasted a year and a half, between January 1976 and July 1977, but due to its five-days-a-week schedule squeezed more than 300 episodes out of its two season run. Lasser’s Hartman, with her signature pigtails, was preoccupied with domestic minutiae but found herself in unsettling and disturbing situations, including bizarre deaths. The show was intended to explore the changes sweeping ordinary life in the US in the 1970s.

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How to Get Filthy Rich With Gary Stevenson review – how did this end up such an embarrassment?

This evangelising of a wealth tax should have made for a truly amazing documentary. But it allows its host to be totally out-argued by all his interviewees. Why?

What do we do about a country in which the richest 56 people in the UK have as much wealth as the poorest 27 million? What do we do about a world that has just witnessed the birth of its first trillionaire? What do we do about an era in which you can interview the owner of a telecoms company in his multi-million-pound Hyde Park apartment and a frontline ambulance worker who is having to live in his van, parked on a suburban Bristol street?

Gary Stevenson knows what to do. He is evangelical about what to do. Gary was vouchsafed knowledge of exactly what to do after making a fortune in the city betting against an early economic recovery for the country after the 2011 financial and ongoing Eurozone crises. The UK needs a wealth tax – he recommends 2% on everything anyone owns above £10m. This would bring in around £24bn a year that could be spent on the NHS, affordable housing or (Gary’s preferred option because it would represent a more direct redistribution of the wealth those 56 and their wannabes have hoarded) tax cuts for “ordinary people”.

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Katie Price: Nothing to Hide review – the bit about Hugh Hefner’s body is extremely candid

The one-woman phenomenon is typically outspoken in her new documentary series. But don’t expect much in the way of insight from this carefully manufactured show

‘In 10 years’ time,” muses 30 Rock’s Jack Donaghy as he watches his employee Kenneth the page walk back to his desk, “we’ll either all be working for him or dead by his hand.” I have always felt much the same way about Katie Price, AKA Jordan, née Katrina Infield, the 90s glamour model turned celebrity turned businesswoman turned cultural behemoth who has dominated headlines, airwaves and, increasingly, television documentary slots over the last 30 years. Her ruthless commodification of herself and others around her, the vaulting ambition, the fortunes earned and spent, the battles fought, the sloughing off of abuse that would have broken any lesser being, the belligerence, the keen intelligence, the dead-eyed stare down any camera lens presented to her, the bizarre vulnerability when it comes to men, the flat monotone voice daring you to poke the basilisk … all of it together is as terrifying as it is fascinating. If she ever chooses to slip her tabloid bonds and turn her attention to wider world domination – well, I for one shall be the first to swear fealty and avoid a much more fatal kind of fate.

The latest documentary about the Price phenomenon is called Katie Price: Nothing to Hide. The Beckhams have done one each since Price’s last major outing, the Vardys have a reality show, Coleen Rooney is on the up and up – the correct pecking order must be restored. So here is Price again, on a giant sofa, vaping or chomping through snacks with her luminous giant veneers, swathed in a giant sweatshirt and pants, 10 days after her latest facial surgery and avowing honesty. “You can talk to whoever you like,” she tells the film-maker Paddy Wivell, who generally focuses on non-celebrity subjects (most recently, in Hell Jumper, on volunteers in the war in Ukraine).

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US military launches fresh strikes on Iran – Middle East crisis live

Iranian state media report explosions in several locations hours after Donald Trump threatened further military action at Nato summit

Iranian state TV reports further explosions are heard in Abu Musa Island.

The island is one of three small islands that are claimed by the United Arab Emirates and provide the backbone of Iran’s hold over the strait of Hormuz.

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Trump Rejects New Russia Sanctions at NATO Summit Filled With Big Spending and Big Emotions

The alliance sought to flatter the U.S. president with sweeping defense spending pledges, but Trump offered little comfort on Ukraine or Russia.

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Although it was a setback for physics, I'm glad the particle naming rights issue led to the cancelation of Pizza Hut's Superconducting Super Collider in the early 90s, so the Double Stuffed Extra Cheese Topping Quark ended up just being named 'top quark.'

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This is neat: Robin Sloan is rewriting his 2009 short...

This is neat: Robin Sloan is rewriting his 2009 short story, Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore. “The interplay between books and technology has changed since I wrote them…but also that I have become a different writer, and a better one.”

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Starmer: Erdogan gaf pistolen aan NAVO-leiders

ANKARA (ANP/AFP) - De Turkse president Recep Tayyip Erdogan heeft aan elke leider die deze week aanwezig was bij de NAVO-top in Ankara een pistool cadeau gedaan, zo liet de Britse premier Keir Starmer weten.

Starmer vertelde Britse verslaggevers tijdens zijn terugvlucht dat de pistolen voorzien waren van de naam van de betreffende leider en dat er ook een doos munitie bij zat.

De Britse premier gaf aan dat hij zijn geschenk in Turkije moest achterlaten, omdat het illegaal zou zijn om het wapen mee naar Groot-Brittannië te nemen, ondanks een brief van Erdogan waarin de exportbeperkingen voor de wapens werden opgeheven.

De NAVO-top was het laatste grote internationale evenement voor Starmer, die op 22 juni zijn vertrek aankondigde. Hij blijft in functie totdat er binnen de regerende Labour Party een nieuwe premier is gekozen. De voormalige burgemeester van Manchester, Andy Burnham, wordt gezien als de meest waarschijnlijke opvolger.


Rechter keurt schikking Musk met SEC ondanks bedenkingen goed

WASHINGTON (ANP/RTR) - Een federale rechter in de Verenigde Staten heeft de schikking van Elon Musk met beurswaakhond SEC goedgekeurd. Dit deed ze ondanks "serieuze bedenkingen" over de overeenkomst, meldde ze.

De toezichthouder beschuldigde de miljardair ervan in 2022 beleggers te hebben benadeeld door te laat te melden dat hij een grote hoeveelheid aandelen van Twitter had gekocht. De twee partijen spraken af om de zaak af te doen voor 1,5 miljoen dollar, te betalen door een trustfonds van Musk.

Het bedrag wordt als erg laag gezien. Beleggers leden door de late melding volgens de SEC 150 miljoen dollar verlies.

Rechter Sparkle Sooknanan gaf eerder aan dat ze de schikking niet zomaar wilde goedkeuren. Nu concludeert ze dat ze slechts een beperkte rol heeft bij het beoordelen of de schikking aan de minimumvereisten voor billijkheid en redelijkheid voldoet.

Musk nam Twitter uiteindelijk volledig over voor 44 miljard dollar. Het berichtenplatform is onder de naam X opgegaan in zijn ruimtevaart- en AI-bedrijf SpaceX.


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