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Just a few years ago, startup founders networked on Twitter/X, LinkedIn, in media outlets, at conferences, and in private chats. Each served platform had a different purpose. For instance, founders used X to follow industry news or LinkedIn to reach out to investors. The system, gathering information from several channels worked, yet it was slow and required effort to constantly switch between them. These two elements are critical for entrepreneurs, as missing time or directing effort elsewhere can have fatal consequences for startups. As such, without the information about market trends, a person risks building a product that does not…

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When a star dies, it generates an explosion of elemental nuclei and hurls them into space. Those elements, called cosmic rays, travel at nearly the speed of light, and eventually some of them encounter manmade detectors. Recording how many of each of these elements show up helps scientists better understand cosmic processes—but despite incredible research advances over the last century, uncertainty around how these elements transform as they travel across the light-years has left fundamental questions about our galaxy’s composition unanswered. Source link

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Anthropic’s sudden move to suspend access to its newest AI models following a U.S. government directive has raised fresh questions across the global technology industry. In India, the decision has reignited a long-running debate over whether one of the world’s largest AI markets can afford to rely on technologies built and controlled elsewhere. The announcement came late Friday, when Anthropic said it had received the U.S. government directive requiring it to suspend access to its recently launched Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models for all foreign nationals, including its own foreign national employees. The move came shortly after the company…

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Saturday 13 June 2026 10:30 pm  |  Updated:  Saturday 13 June 2026 4:00 pm Keir Starmer has agreed an investment deal with Japan. The UK government has agreed an £18bn investment deal with Japan in a bid to boost post-Brexit international ties but questions are now looming over Sir Keir Starmer’s “reset” deal with the EU. Starmer said “landmark agreements” with Japan on technology and life sciences would lift the UK economy and improve trade with the fourth largest economy in the world. Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi visited Downing Street to develop security ties with the UK, just months after Starmer visited…

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Christopher Mintz-Plasse, who played Fogell/McLovin in the 2007 comedy Superbad paid a visit to Singl-end in Garnethill. Taking to Facebook, the cafe shared a picture of the actor posing with a member of staff. The post read: “We had a special guest last week and we are Mclovin it!” It comes just days after Mintz-Plasse performed with singer Ben Kweller at King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut in the city centre. The star has been playing bass for the singer as part of his Europe and UK leg of the Cover The Mirrors Tour. Source link

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Councillor says “I don’t feel the current policy makes provision for such groups, and is designed more for individuals”Ards and North Down Borough Council offices, Newtownards(Image: Justin Kernoghan/Belfast Live)Local elected representatives have agreed to look at making a memorial bench for the Ulster Defence Regiment in a North Down cemetery, after a local assocation failed four times in getting a bench plaque using the local council scheme.Councillors at a committee meeting at Ards and North Down Borough Council this week approved a notice of motion submitted by Independent unionist Councillors Wesley Irvine and Steven Irvine, who represent Bangor and Newtownards…

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Key TakeawaysAmazon CEO Andy Jassy reportedly flagged Fable 5 jailbreak findings to Trump officials on June 12, triggering a global shutdown.Polymarket traders price a 71% chance that Anthropic restores Fable 5 access by July 1, 2026.Anthropic called the Commerce Department directive a “misunderstanding,” vowing to restore access as soon as possible. What Happened On June 12, 2026, the Commerce Department issued an export control directive requiring Anthropic to suspend access to Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5 for any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States. Because API access cannot reliably filter users by nationality, Anthropic disabled…

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Meta has begun dismantling its $2 billion acquisition of Manus, completing an operational separation from the Chinese-founded AI startup and halting data sharing between the two companies. This is the most concrete step yet toward complying with a divestiture order Beijing issued roughly two months ago on national security grounds. Meta has cut Manus off from its internal systems, Bloomberg reported, preventing employees from using Manus tools for internal projects as the two companies move toward a full separation. Meanwhile, according to May reports, the co-founders of Manus have held preliminary discussions about raising approximately $1 billion from outside investors…

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As of 2pm, a police spokeswoman confirmed that five arrests had been made after tensions between the Stop the Boats and Carnival Against Fascism rallies and police spilled over. The Stop The Boats protest attracted around 300 people, while the counter protest attracted around 4,000 people. At around 11am, police said: “Our officers are in place at a planned protest in Brighton today keeping you safe while facilitating peaceful protest. “We have already arrested a man on suspicion of a public order offence in Queens Road and he has been taken to custody.” At around 12.30pm, police gave the following…

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