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Apple's New Anti-Theft Feature Locks iPhones in Real Time Using Motion Sensors
Apple is developing an innovative anti-theft feature for iPhones that automatically locks the device when snatched, utilizing motion sensors and accelerometer data. Meanwhile, iPhone sales have surged in Europe by 9%, with Apple hitting record stock highs as it gears up for a software-focused WWDC emphasizing AI enhancements.

NYC Unveils $22 Billion 'Block by Block' Plan to Build, Preserve 400,000 Affordable Homes
NYC's mayor announces a $22 billion 'Block by Block' initiative to create and preserve 400,000 affordable homes over the next decade. Launching in the Bronx this fall, the plan faces mixed reactions from business leaders and housing advocates, with concerns about regulations and fiscal impacts.

Breakthrough Antihydrogen Study Redefines Fundamental Symmetries with Unprecedented Precision
The ALPHA Collaboration has achieved a groundbreaking comparison of hydrogen and antihydrogen, significantly enhancing precision in testing fundamental symmetries using antihydrogen spectroscopy. This research, published in Nature, marks a 100-fold improvement in measuring antihydrogen's ground-state hyperfine splitting, providing critical insights into CPT symmetry and quantum electrodynamics.
Stake Ranked Episode 2 launched with thrilling matches, including Magic upsetting 3DMAX and FaZe sweeping Alliance thanks to Twistzz's stellar performance. Upcoming clashes on May 28 feature Magic vs FaZe and Ninjas in Pyjamas taking on Sharks.
OpenRouter secures $113M in Series B funding, achieving unicorn status with a $1.3 billion valuation, driven by its platform enabling enterprises to manage AI models efficiently. CapitalG led the round, with participation from notable investors, as OpenRouter continues to scale its multi-model infrastructure handling 25 trillion tokens weekly.
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Verizon Connect has transitioned from static dashboards to a sophisticated AI-driven system, offering actionable insights from massive vehicle data for 100,000 Reveal users daily. Launched in November 2025, this new architecture utilizes Amazon's services to analyze anomalies and improve fleet performance, aiming to enhance safety and efficiency.
A groundbreaking whole-embryo atlas links gene expression to organ formation, offering insights into developmental biology and congenital disorders. This resource, detailed in Nature, enhances understanding of how genetic variations impact disease by mapping gene expression during organogenesis.
Researchers reveal that certain human hematopoietic stem cells (HSC-iM) can remember inflammatory stress, affecting immune cell progeny and potentially increasing health risks. The study, published in Nature, links this memory to higher mortality risks and suggests its role in aging and disease progression.
New York Governor unveils FY27 budget focused on public safety, including measures against "super speeders" and expanded protections for places of worship. The budget allocates $77 million to enhance NYPD presence in NYC subways and continues significant investment in crime reduction and emergency response initiatives.
Europe needs a robust compute platform aligned with its economy and values to meet AI demands, emphasizing shared infrastructure, reliable power, and hybrid funding. Policies should focus on access-based governance, integrating AI data centers with green power, and ensuring a balanced approach to public and private investment to overcome current compute gaps and fragmented infrastructure.
China's AI productivity tools, like Tencent's WorkBuddy, are revolutionizing the market by focusing on delivering complete task outcomes rather than just ideas. As WorkBuddy expands globally, it challenges Silicon Valley's lead, showcasing a shift towards execution-focused AI solutions.












