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Steve Jobs in Exile is a fine profile of Jobs' years at NeXT

In the late 1990s, I was a precocious Mac nerd who pored over issues of Macworld, stayed up late chatting on IRC, and downloaded pirated software that I didn’t actually need. I came of age at the tail end of the dial-up modem and BBS era—and got to witness the early days of the World Wide Web. I wanted to know where all of this had come from and how it had happened so quickly.

Ars Technica 5d ago

Squarespace Promo Codes: 20% Off in June 2026

Squarespace helps small businesses and regular Joe Schmoes to get software help to build their own websites (for both personal and business), even including the commerce side of things with point of sale, inventory, and customer data features (both online or in person). In the age where literally everything is digitized and accessed through the World Wide Web, having an online presence is the most important thing you can do for your business or brand’s growth. Creating a website can be...

Wired 7d ago

Apple lays out its AI with a new Siri: Here's what to know from Tim Cook's last WWDC

Apple's unveiling of Siri AI comes after criticism that the company has fallen behind in the AI race. Apple's keynote at its annual World Wide Developers Conference unveiled new and long-awaited artificial intelligence advances, including upgrades to its Siri assistant. It was also the last one to be held by CEO Tim Cook before he turns his post over to John Ternus in September.

Euronews 1d ago

What are EU social media alternatives to Instagram, TikTok?

What are EU social media alternatives to Instagram, TikTok? June 5, 2026Instagram and Facebook from Meta, X (formerly Twitter) from Elon Musk, TikTok from ByteDance — billions of social media users interact with these products every day. These and other tech corporations have become huge and powerful.

Deutsche Welle 5d ago

What are Europe's alternatives to Instagram, TikTok and X?

What are Europe's alternatives to Instagram, TikTok and X? June 5, 2026Instagram and Facebook from Meta, X (formerly Twitter) from Elon Musk, TikTok from ByteDance — billions of social media users interact with these products every day. These and other tech corporations have become huge and powerful. But in recent years, the European Union has made a considerable effort to limit their influence.

Deutsche Welle 5d ago

CERN’s new chief on the gamble that could fix our picture of reality

When Mark Thomson was 13, he read a book about the European Organization for Nuclear Research, better known as CERN, a particle physics lab whose remit was to interrogate the fabric of reality. The book left him both fascinated by how the universe worked and frustrated by its lack of detail. More than 40 years later, Thomson is CERN’s director general, taking charge just as it shuts down the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) for upgrades and decides where to place its next multibillion-pound bet.

New Scientist 7d ago

The advertising cartel coming to your web browser

The advertising cartel coming to your web browser When Meta, Google and Apple agree on a “privacy” feature, watch out. The three companies (along with Mozilla, which is on one of their “ad features in the browser” kicks again) are drawing up a built-in advertising measurement system, called Attribution Level 1, as a standard feature of web browsers. The system is intended to measure the effectiveness of advertising by enabling advertisers to correlate “impressions,” the occasions on which...

Hacker News 7d ago

AI Has Come for Serif Fonts

As public backlash to the seeming omnipresence of artificial intelligence intensifies, the collective quest to weed out—and reject—telltale signs of its use continues. One of the first casualties, to my dismay, was em dashes—which are a great, and very human form of punctuation, by the way! There's also the “rule of threes,” which is meant to scan as rhythmic, but often comes across predictable, hackish, and stale.

Wired 5d ago

India's 'cockroach' political movement spills onto Delhi's streets

India's viral 'cockroach' political movement spills onto Delhi's roads Sun 7 Jun 2026 at 5:06am In short: Hundreds gathered in the Indian capital New Delhi as part of the online political movement, Cockroach Janta Party (CJP). The protesters called for the country's education minister to resign over recent exam paper leaks. CJP's founder has returned to India to lead the first ever protest of the growing online cockroach movement.

ABC Australia 4d ago

How Rachel Carson's Silent Spring changed the world in 1962

Rachel Carson was a marine biologist who wrote three books about life in the ocean, before a letter, published in The Boston Herald, prompted a change of focus. The letter described the deadly impact of the pesticide DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) on a bird population in Massachusetts. Carson set off to research the environmental effects of pesticides: she pencilled in “Silent Spring” as the title for a chapter on birds, but her agent suggested that it worked for the book as a whole.

New Scientist 6d ago