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The Verge Tech17d06/25

Bungie hit with ‘significant’ layoffs after ending Destiny 2

Now that Bungie has moved on from Destiny 2, the game studio is being hit with its latest round of layoffs. In a statement posted on X, the studio said that "we are announcing a reduction in force as we reorganize Bungie." No specific numbers were revealed. But in a separate statement, Hermen Hulst, CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment's Studio Business Group, said that the layoffs would include "a significant number of employees, including most of the Destiny team and some Marathon team member

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Netzpolitik (DE)17d06/25

Moritz Hennemann: New Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information elected

The outgoing and the new BfDI: Louisa Specht-Riemenschneider and Moritz Hennemann - All rights reserved: Specht: Johanna Wittig, Hennemann: Julian VogelThe new Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information was previously a law professor and is considered an advocate of business-oriented data protection. He was elected by the Bundestag today.

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Netzpolitik (DE)18d06/25

Even without the law: there are still tons of indications of child abuse

Abuse Commissioner, Interior Minister and BKA President present the federal situation report “Sexual crimes to the detriment of children and young people”. (Archive image) - All rights reserved: IMAGO / Bernd ElmenthalerThe BKA continues to receive over 10,000 reports of child abuse per month. The expiry of the EU law on voluntary chat control has not changed this. The President of Parliament still wants to bring back voluntary chat control - in an unprecedented procedure.

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The Verge Tech18d06/25

EverQuest Legends is a powerful nostalgia machine

Lady Vox, the mighty dragon. (No affiliation with Vox Media.) I wasn't surprised when I got the call that my dad was dying, even though we'd been estranged for many years. He'd suffered addiction for decades and eventually ran out of time, which also meant he ran out of time to reconcile with me. About 15 years after we stopped talking, my aunt and uncle held the phone up to his ear - 1,400 miles away, between me in Connecticut and him in Nebraska - to help me say goodbye. I'll never be sure if

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Bellingcat18d06/25

How to Use AI to Help Find Civilian Harm

Between February 2022 and September 2025, Bellingcat staff and volunteers collected, geolocated, and shared more than 2,500 incidents of civilian harm following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. As part of this effort, Bellingcat tested a new machine learning model intended to rank Telegram social media posts on their likelihood of containing incidents of civilian harm. […] The post How to Use AI to Help Find Civilian Harm appeared first on bellingcat.

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The Verge Tech18d06/25

Samsung’s new budget phone costs $50 more despite downgrades

The US only gets it in black, but blue and pink models are launching elsewhere. | Image: Samsung The Galaxy A27 has been announced, and at $349.99 it's $50 more than last year's A26. That's understandable in the current economic climate, but a harder sell given that Samsung has also downgraded a few key specs. Compared to last year's phone, the A27 has lower resolution 12-megapixel selfie and 5-megapixel ultrawide cameras, worse IP64 waterproofing, and is very slightly thicker at 7.8mm. Other sp

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The Verge Tech18d06/25

Leica’s $6,690 SL3-P pairs 44-megapixel stills with 8K video

Unlike the Leica SL3 and SL3-S, the new SL3-P doesn’t include the brand’s recognizable red dot badge on the front. | Image: Leica Camera Following the launch of the SL3 in 2024 and last year's SL3-S that was optimized for speed and capturing fast moving subjects, Leica announced the new SL3-P today delivering some of the best features from both of its predecessors. Like Leica's previous "P" variants, the new SL3-P lacks the brand's iconic and recognizable red dot badge on the front but makes up

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The Verge Tech18d06/25

Apple raises prices on Macs, iPads, and more by hundreds of dollars

Apple is hiking the prices of its MacBooks, iPads, and other devices by hundreds of dollars in response to the ongoing memory and storage shortages. While the new MacBook Neo will now start at $699 instead of $599, the M3 Ultra Mac Studio is getting a $1,300 increase to $5,299, up from $3,999, as reported earlier by Bloomberg and MacRumors. Here's a list of the increases impacting the starting prices of Apple's other devices: 14-inch MacBook Pro: $1,999 from $1,699 16-inch MacBook Pro: $2,999 fr

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CISA Cybersecurity Advisories18d06/25

CISA Adds Two Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog

CISA has added two new vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog, based on evidence of active exploitation. CVE-2026-12569 PTC Windchill and FlexPLM Improper Input Validation Vulnerability CVE-2026-20230 Cisco Unified Communications Manager Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) Vulnerability These types of vulnerabilities are frequent attack vectors for malicious cyber actors and pose significant risks to the federal enterprise. Binding Operational Directive (BOD) 26-04:

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