BBC News
Israel and Lebanon agree to implement ceasefire if Hezbollah stops attacks
The countries reject "any attempt, by any state or non-state actor, to hold Lebanon's future hostage", the US State Department says.
Breakthrough ovarian cancer drug offers patients more time and better quality of life
Women taking the drug tell the BBC it has given them their lives back.
US House votes to rein in Trump's war powers in rebuke over Iran
In the 215-208 vote, four Republicans joined Democrats to pass the measure, which had failed in three previous attempts.
What a hair loss breakthrough could mean for women like me
As scientists edge closer to new treatments for hair loss, Victoria Derbyshire examines what such breakthroughs could mean for women.
MI5 warns Chinese spies using job websites to target government staff
Undercover agents are posing as fake job recruiters to try and identify useful targets, MI5 warns.
Police chief apologises to Henry Nowak's family over handcuffing and arrest
Chief Constable Alexis Boon tells the BBC the footage of how the murder victim had been treated was distressing.
Germany blames Russia for 'bitter defeat' in UN Security Council bid
Johann Wadephul said it was "no secret" Russia had stirred up sentiment against Germany over its support for Ukraine.
NHS staff should be banned from wearing pro-Palestinian badges, report recommends
The recommendation is one of several from Lord Mann, whose review examined antisemitism within the organisation.
'I left a children's home – and was embraced by love'
How a new scheme for young people leaving care is tackling what was once a cliff-edge for this vulnerable group.
SpaceX says it’s worth $1.75tn as it nears stock market debut
Elon Musk’s space exploration company set a target price for buyers earlier than expected.
Grab what you can while you can: The new reality in the South China Sea
After years of watching China create land to back its expansive claims, others are doing the same.
The Papers: 'Top cop sorry' and 'Prince of pubs'
The fallout from the Henry Nowak case and the Prince of Wales' pledge to support pubs dominate Thursday's papers.
Henry Nowak's death raises more questions about UK policing and race
Police face accusations of two-tier policing as they work to stamp out racial bias, our senior UK correspondent writes.
Henry Nowak murder: What we know about how the events unfolded
The student was 18 when he was stabbed by 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa in Southampton in December 2025.
'Crazy' phone call between Trump and Netanyahu complicates Iran talks
Israel's PM laughed off reports of friction, but he has tested the patience of other US presidents.
One killed and dozens injured in Iranian drone strikes on Kuwait airport
Iran says the attack on Kuwait was in retaliation for earlier US strikes on an Iranian oil tanker and island.
PM accuses Farage of exploiting Nowak case and denies 'two-tier policing' claim
It comes after the Reform UK leader said the public should respond with "pure, cold rage" to the actions of police.
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury welcome second child
The reality TV star made the announcement on Instagram with a photo of her, Fury, their daughter Bambi and the new baby.
Ukrainian drones hit St Petersburg as Putin's flagship economic forum opens
Several long-range drones struck oil storage facilities near the city, days before Vladimir Putin is due to address the event.
Senate Republicans axe $1bn for Trump's new White House ballroom
The bill to fund immigration agencies has been delayed by opposition to Trump's 'anti-weaponisation fund'.
MP sues Musk's xAI after deepfake bikini picture
Suffolk MP Jess Asato claims the firm's tool Grok was used to create fake images of her in a bikini.
Royal Navy crew killed in helicopter crash named
Tributes are paid to Lt Cdr Chris Gayson, 42, Lt Lily-Mae Fisher, 31, and Petty Officer Owen Green, 24.
Starmer accuses Musk of trying to whip up division over Henry Nowak murder
X owner Musk has posted several times on the site criticising the police treatment of Henry Nowak.
Trump hits back at 'unpatriotic' vote after House rebukes him over Iran
The lower chamber of Congress passed a measure that seeks to halt further military action, in a vote seen as largely symbolic.
Hezbollah rejects renewed ceasefire agreed by Israel and Lebanon
The United States announced the ceasefire agreement on Wednesday night following a fresh round of talks.
Man shot with crossbow on university campus
Police say a man was shot at Manor Park Student Village, Guildford, on Thursday morning.
Oscar-nominated Persepolis author Marjane Satrapi dies aged 56
The French-Iranian author and illustrator was known for her graphic novel series and Oscar-nominated film.
Harry and Meghan share new photos to celebrate Lilibet's fifth birthday
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex share a picture of their daughter Lilibet, calling her "our dream girl".
Woman falsely identified as officer in Nowak case 'scared for safety'
Ex-police officer Christi Hill says she has been moved to safe house after being falsely accused of being involved in Henry Nowak's arrest before his death.
'Nothing left to chance' for Bayeux Tapestry's journey to London
The 950-year-old work will be as safe "as a baby" during its move to London, French officials say.
Exams watchdog warns of rise in high-tech cheating
Ofqual chief says invigilators are being trained to detect devices like smart glasses and hidden earpieces.
Bondi Beach shooting hero charged with assault
Ahmed al Ahmed disarmed one of the alleged shooters during the deadly attack at a Jewish event.
Robodogs and helicopters: One Mexican city's approach to World Cup security
In the shadow of cartel violence, BBC’s Will Grant got a first-hand look at security plans in Monterrey.
What a hair loss breakthrough could mean for women like me
As scientists edge closer to new treatments for hair loss, Victoria Derbyshire examines what such breakthroughs could mean for women.
Our estate was labelled a war zone after the riot - but the reality is very different
People from Mayhill and Townhill say perceptions of their estate are very different to the reality.
'I lost thousands in savings': The home buyers hit by Lifetime ISA penalties
The number of people withdrawing money from a LISA is outpacing the number using one to buy a home. Why?
Why is government spending £1.3bn on Universal UK?
The government is committing many millions of pounds to the new theme park planned for Bedfordshire.
Husband of alleged victim in Donaldson abuse trial breaks down as he gives evidence
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, the former DUP leader, is on trial for 18 sex abuse charges, including one count of rape, all of which he denies.
Inquest to examine if police response contributed to Henry Nowak death
A full inquest into Henry Nowak's death is scheduled for September 2027 in Winchester.
Lib Dems can deliver actual savings, Makerfield candidate says
Lib Dem candidate Jake Austin says only his party is bringing normal politics.
Kushner-backed luxury resort plan sparks protests in Albania
Demonstrators say the project backed by Donald Trump's son-in-law would harm a protected environment.
Sherpa guide missing for six days found crawling to Everest base camp
Cleaners found Dawa Sherpa crawling towards Base Camp six days after he went missing at a higher altitude.
Teenager given life sentence for knife murder while on bail for slashing
The 17-year-old will serve a minimum of 17 years for killing John McNab, 22, in an unprovoked attack in Leith last year.
Bournemouth Echo
Why hundreds of squatter families tried to build houses in New Forest
Fascinating New Forest folklore of one-night chimney rights, where squatters believed building a house in 24 hours gave them legal ownership of the land.
Neighbourhood boards being formed to decide how £60million is spent
Residents are being invited to help shape how £60million will be spent in three neighbourhoods across Bournemouth and Poole
World Cup fever hits Bournemouth: pubs open late, fan nostalgia and 2026 buzz
Pubs across England and Wales could be given relaxed licensing which would allow them to serve until 1am in the event that any of the home nations reach the semi-finals of Men’s Football World Cup 2026.
Key cargo carrier at Bournemouth Airport calls in administrators
A Bournemouth-based cargo airline has gone into administration, with staff claiming they have been made redundant.
Family praise off-duty firefighter for 'saving teenage son's life' after horror crash
A teenage boy is recovering at home after a serious cycling accident in Weymouth, with his family praising an off-duty firefighter they say helped save his life
Police give update in Poole Harbour murder probe
Three men arrested on suspicion of murder in relation to a Poole Harbour death have now been released on police bail.
Watch - Urban explorers visit derelict Poole landmark as police issue warning
Footage showing people entering a landmark derelict building in Poole has surfaced on social media, capturing individuals potentially dangerous site, which has been unoccupied for four years.
Elderly residents claim BCP Council 'are like Adolf Hitler’s dictatorship'
Residents in Christchurch have strongly opposed a “dog exercise area” which is being constructed as part of the Bernard’s Mead improvement plans.
'Authentic' Dorset town named among UK's best fish and chip destinations
Swanage in Dorset has been ranked among the UK's best fish and chip destinations, according to a new study
Bournemouth MP calls for faster trains from Bournemouth to London Waterloo
Tom Hayes MP is working with South Western Railway to deliver faster services between Bournemouth and London Waterloo.
Dorset artist hosts menopause exhibition sponsored by Dorset MP in Parliament
Dorset-based artist Pauline Ferrick-Squibb is hosting her powerful exhibition “This is Menopause” in Parliament this week, sponsored by Vikki Slade MP.
'Fruits of labour' gone after mental health charity theft
A pair of people reportedly pinched plants in broad daylight from a mental health charity in Bournemouth.
Cleaning boss fears for business after cargo firm collapse wipes out contract
A CLEANING boss fears for her business after a cargo airline collapsed and wiped out one of her biggest contracts overnight.
REVIEW: Kraftwerk at the Bournemouth International Centre
Kraftwerk at the Bournemouth International Centre by Allan Jones
15-year-old boy has been missing since Sunday
A 15-YEAR-OLD boy has gone missing in Bournemouth.
Poole and Bournemouth town councils won’t pay for Christmas lights
Bournemouth and Poole’s new town councils will not be funding Christmas lights displays this year
Heather Mills to headline Bournemouth National Animal Rights Day event
Animal rights campaigner Heather Mills to headline Bournemouth National Animal Rights Day event this Sunday.
Developer puts forward plans for 73 flats in town centre
Plans for a major redevelopment of a former office building into a block of 73 flats in Bournemouth town centre has been put forward
European Cargo - MP fears for airport's cargo trading after airline collapses
AN MP has raised concerns for Bournemouth’s cargo operations after a key cargo airline entered administration.
Dolphin Centre petitions BCP Council to replace outdated lifts
A petition has been started urging BCP Council to replace outdated lifts in the car parks of Poole Dolphin Centre
Man seriously injured in 'hit and run' between e-bike rider and cyclist
A MAN has been left seriously injured in a hit and run after a crash between an e-bike rider and another cyclist.
Committee hears food and drink festival plans after residents' objections
Plans for a food and drink festival which celebrates different cultures to be able to play music and sell alcohol has been heard at committee after residents raised concerns about noise, anti-social behaviour and parking
Council considers replacing school crossing guards with zebra crossings
BCP Council has not ruled out cutting crossing guards outside schools and replacing them with zebra crossings as part of a long-term programme of upgrades to improve road safety
Witnesses urged to come forward after man allegedly takes indecent images of women
Police are finally asking for witnesses to come forward five days after a woman was reportedly filmed whilst topless with her friend and her 8 year old daughter in a changing room.
Nearly 200 jobs lost as European cargo airline in administration
NEARLY 200 workers have been made redundant after a key cargo airline at Bournemouth Airport entered administration – blaming rising fuel costs and reduced flying.
15 year old arrested for 'stealing a moped and driving it dangerously'
Dorset Police are appealing for witnesses following the theft of a moped and subsequent driving offences in Poole.
Dolphins put on spectacular show off Dorset coast
What began as a routine early morning birdwatching trip took a 'totally unexpected turn' when passengers were treated to a group of special visitors
Man charged after alleged attack on MP's office and Jobcentre
A man has been charged with multiple counts of criminal damage after he allegedly smashed windows at an MP’s office and a Jobcentre in Poole.
Bournemouth groomer launches South West's first Canine Wellbeing Retreat
A groomer is preparing to launch the first Canine Wellbeing Retreat in the South West.
AFC Bournemouth fans were the most positive supporters in the Premier League
AFC Bournemouth fans have been revealed as the most positive supporters in the Premier League, according to a new study
Dorset charity seeks volunteers to pull Boeing 737 at Bournemouth Airport
Home-Start Wessex is aiming to raise funds by entering a team for the Dorset Plane Pull, a unique event where participants pull a 35,000kg aircraft 50 metres.
Popular food and music festival returns to Poole next weekend
The Upton House Food and Music Festival returns to Upton Country Park in Poole from June 12 to 14, with a vibrant mix of tribute acts, DJs, and food.
One-woman dark comedy to be performed at a Dorset venue next month
Baby Brain, a one-woman show co-written and performed by Welsh actress Kimberley Nixon, comes to Lighthouse Poole on July 2 as part of a UK tour.
131 businesses submit entries to this year's Dorset Tourism Awards
The Dorset Tourism Awards have recorded one of their strongest years yet, with 131 completed entries submitted for 2026 - an increase of more than 22%.
Judges open doors to justice with rare behind‑the‑scenes court open day
Judges are inviting the public to step inside the justice system for a rare behind-the-scenes look at life in the courtroom.
Film school students in Bournemouth dominate national awards with clean sweep
AUB's Bournemouth Film School made history by pulling off a flawless clean sweep at the prestigious Kodak Student Commercial Awards.
Housebuilder inviting visitors to tour show homes at New Forest development
Pennyfarthing Homes will welcome visitors to its Danes Park site in New Milton on June 6 and June 7 to explore a collection of 164 energy-efficient homes.
Popular Emmy-nominated comedian to perform at Dorset venue this month
Primetime Emmy nominee Michelle Wolf will perform her show Best Job in the World at Lighthouse Poole on June 24 at 7:45pm.
Letter: "What do people find to talk about for such long periods of time?"
Colin Beck asks the question Why are people always looking into their mobile phones while walking along the streets or while browsing in the shops? (Echo, 6th May). Iain Green raises questions on the same subject (Echo, 11th May).
Popular family fun day from hospice returns to the New Forest later this month
Oakhaven Hospice’s Family Fun Day will be taking place in the beautiful Lymington gardens on June 27, from 12pm to 4pm, with a pirate theme.
Menopause exercise classes boosts confidence, fitness, and wellbeing in Dorset
BH Live’s health and wellbeing team is celebrating the successful launch of its Rise and Shine programme at BH Live Active Littledown.
Council's adult social care services rated 'Good' by Care Quality Commission
Dorset Council's Adult Social Care (ASC) services have received a “Good” rating following an assessment by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Poole teenager elected to Youth Council UK Executive Board
Millie Johnson will serve as vice-chair of Youth Council UK’s first-ever executive board, representing young people across the UK.
Charity launches new website with help from Poole marketing agency
A Dorset children’s charity has launched a new website after receiving support from a Poole-based marketing agency.
New nightlife spot for 'the nocturnally fabulous' to open in Bournemouth
The new nightspot, named NocToura, will launch on Terrace Road, Bournemouth, in the former Old Hamptons venue next to the Eden Garden Bar.
Florida-style ‘office with a view’ set to open in Bournemouth in July
Arena Offices is set to open Victoria House, a serviced office location in Westbourne, Bournemouth, in July, featuring a penthouse suite with coastline views.
Law firm makes iconic Bournemouth building new home
A top UK law firm has said its new 9,000-square-foot headquarters inside one of Bournemouth’s most iconic buildings has underlined its “long-term commitment” to the area.
Leading firm with Bournemouth office advises DisasterCare Group on sale to Aviva
Saffery, one of the UK’s leading accountancy and advisory firms, is pleased to announce it has advised the DisasterCare Group on its sale to Aviva.
Thousands in Dorset going without hearing aids despite life-changing benefits
Thousands of people in Dorset could be in denial about their hearing loss, even though hearing aids could dramatically improve their lives.
Cross-cultural collaboration of music coming to Swanage next month
British banjoist Kate Griffin and Mozambique’s multi-instrumentalist Matchume Zango are set to deliver a blend of rhythms unique to their cultures in Swanage.
Man assaulted five people in one day at Bournemouth Hospital - In the Dock
The following cases were heard at Poole Magistrates' Court:
Government
Genocide Determination Bill [HL]
A Bill to provide for the High Court in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and the Court of Session in Scotland to make preliminary determinations of genocide or the serious risk of genocide under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide; for the referral of such determinations to relevant international courts or organisations; for response to reports on genocide; and for connected purposes.
Corporate Waste Responsibility Bill [HL]
A Bill to require large companies to appoint a named director responsible for compliance with statutory waste duty of care obligations; to make such companies financially responsible for the clean-up and clearance of waste they have generated or controlled where that waste is mismanaged and the duty of care has not been discharged; and for connected purposes.
Formula 1
Hamilton responds to Ferrari favourites tag in Monaco
Lewis Hamilton has offered his thoughts on the speculation that Ferrari are the favourites to succeed in Monaco.
Bearman admits Ferrari move remains ‘my target one day’
While he remains focused on his work with Haas, Ollie Bearman has admitted that joining Ferrari in the future is his target.
Verstappen prepared for ‘surprises’ at Monaco GP
Max Verstappen has revealed his hopes for Red Bull at this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix.
Albon gives his verdict on Vowles’ 2030 title plan
Alex Albon has backed James Vowles’ plan that would see Williams challenging for world titles by 2030, even if their struggles so far this season have “set us back a little bit”.
Norris proud to achieve ‘awesome’ McLaren record
As McLaren prepare to celebrate their 1000th race in Formula 1 at the Monaco Grand Prix, Lando Norris has reflected on his own historic achievement with the team as well as looking ahead to what might be possible this weekend.
Perez explains more after 'one of the best' in F1 comments
Sergio Perez has expanded on comments he made suggesting he was “one of the best” drivers in Formula 1, adding ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix that "you require the right circumstances for your talent".
9 times film, TV and music features racing at Monaco
The glitz and glamour of Monaco make it the perfect place for films, TV and music – here are some of the best that feature the Principality.
Bottas slams rumours over F1 future as ‘complete bull****’
Valtteri Bottas has brushed off recent speculation over his future in Formula 1, describing stories that appeared after the Canadian Grand Prix as “complete bull****”.
AS IT HAPPENED: All the build-up ahead of the Monaco GP
Live coverage of all the build-up ahead of the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix weekend.
How every Monaco corner got its name
Have you ever wondered who Antony Noghès was, or what Beau Rivage actually means? F1.com explains how every corner at the Circuit de Monaco was named.
Windows Central
This workhorse laptop with 32GB RAM isn't waiting for Amazon Prime Day, as it's now $300 off to help you clear work in time for the summer holidays
Amazon is running a limited-time sale on the Dell Inspiron 15 (3530) laptop, which boasts a fair amount of advanced tech for improving workflows, including a 15.6-inch FHD display, 32GB of RAM, 1TB of space, an Intel Core i5-1334U CPU, and more.
Here are the 6 biggest features and improvements coming to Windows 11 in the June 2026 update on Tuesday
Windows 11's June 2026 update adds Low Latency Profile, Shared Audio, NPU monitoring, camera upgrades, and setup improvements.
Persona 5: Royal returns to Xbox Game Pass, and it's bringing with it some cosy and survival titles for Xbox Game Pass's first June 2026 batch of games
Microsoft has announced the first wave of new Xbox games being added to Xbox Game Pass in the first half of June 2026. Among those games is Persona 5: Royal, which is making a return to the service after leaving it in 2023.
"We want Destiny 3": As Bungie's Destiny 2 comes to an end, fans cry out for a sequel and flood Sony's PlayStation State of Play livestream chat
Destiny 2 fans flooded Sony's PlayStation State of Play stream with cries of "We want Destiny 3," demanding a sequel as the series' future remains unclear.
Microsoft wants AI to help developers port apps for RTX Spark and Snapdragon X
Microsoft is running a Build 2026 session focused on helping developers port x86 applications to Windows on Arm using AI agents. The session covers tools like debuggers, profilers, and compilers, and aims to close remaining app‑compatibility gaps.
Microsoft uses Build 2026 to push developers toward fully native Windows apps, not web wrappers, with new tools and a clearer roadmap
At Build 2026, Microsoft showed developers how to build modern, native Windows apps with WinUI 3. AI took center stage as a way to streamline app creation, modernization, and migration using specialised agents and tools.
PC shipments plunged in early 2026 and IDC warns the worst is still ahead for the global PC market
The global memory shortage tanked PC shipments in the first half of this year, and things don't look any better for the next six months.
“You can’t edit Office 2019 for Mac after July 13.” Microsoft blames certificates, but critics call it obsolescence
Office 2019 for Mac will stop editing documents after July 13, as Microsoft blames certificate expiry.
A chaotic legacy is reborn with Stuntman: Hollywood and with my favorite movie of all time on board I think it's my new most anticipated game
Stuntman: Hollywood dropped jaws at the PlayStation State of Play by bringing Back to the Future, Fast and Furious and other famous franchises with it, and it's coming to Xbox and PC, too.
Microsoft launches seven in‑house AI models to cut developer costs and reduce reliance on OpenAI
Microsoft unveiled seven new MAI models at Build 2026, led by MAI‑Thinking‑1, the company’s first reasoning model. All models are trained from scratch with zero distillation, giving Microsoft more control over performance, pricing, and long‑term development.
Bethesda's instantly forgettable Elder Scrolls game is shutting down this month: Here's what its few players need to know
Bethesda is shutting down The Elder Scrolls: Blades, ending support for the free-to-play mobile Elder Scrolls spin-off. While the game never achieved widespread success, its closure highlights ongoing concerns around game preservation and access to purchased content.
One of our favorite OLED PC gaming monitors offers jaw-dropping 4K visuals at a lag-free 240Hz — and for a reasonable price
Amazon has netted a limited-time 20% discount on the ASUS ROG Strix OLED 27 (XG27UCDMG), a gaming monitor we gave a perfect score to for its excellent 4K resolutions, framerate-enhancing 240Hz refresh rates and 0.03 response times, and much more.
Former Forza Horizon director finally unveils "Clutch": A story-driven racing game looking to be serious competition for Xbox's flagship
Former Forza Horizon creative director Mike Brown has officially unveiled Clutch, the debut racing game from Maverick Games. Developed in Unreal Engine 5, the title features a story-driven racing series, extensive vehicle customization, and talent from both the Forza Horizon and Need for Speed franchises.
This officially licensed Airbus cockpit is a Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 pilot's dream
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 fans have a range of awesome hardware to make their experience more realistic, and now, there's a new rig coming that mimics a real-life Airbus jet.
Lost 50th Anniversary Surface repaired and returned to owner — what went wrong and how Microsoft fixed it
A rare 50th Anniversary Surface Laptop went missing during repair, exposing a gap in Microsoft’s service workflow. After the story gained traction, Microsoft tracked down the original unit, fixed it, and updated its process.
Battlefield Hardline servers are about to shut down, killing the game for everyone — and it's not the only Xbox title that's dying
Several Xbox games are losing online functionality or support throughout June and July 2026, including Battlefield Hardline, Rec Room, Call of Duty: Warzone on Xbox One, and The Elder Scrolls: Blades. The growing list of shutdowns has once again sparked discussion around game preservation and the Stop Killing Games campaign.
Forza Horizon 6 has reportedly sold 6.4 million copies — and the PS5 version hasn't even been released yet
According to estimates from Alinea Analytics, Forza Horizon 6 has sold 6.4 million copies across Xbox and Steam, with more than 6 million additional players accessing the game through Xbox Game Pass ahead of its PS5 launch.
Windows 11's cluttered and controversial context menus are going away
Microsoft’s Marcus Ash says Windows 11 context menus will soon be faster, simpler, and more configurable. I just hope we don't have to wait until 2027 to see the improvements.
Forza Horizon 6 proves Xbox exclusives still move hardware — and the latest UK sales figures back it up
New UK sales figures suggest Forza Horizon 6 helped increase Xbox Series X|S hardware sales by 12% in May, bringing Xbox within 400 units of PS5 sales as Sony experienced a significant decline.
Watching Lenovo's PC gaming handheld soar over $2,000 feels like a gross punchline to an unfunny joke, and I'm tired of it all.
Lenovo's Legion Go 2 handheld exceeds $2,000 at some retailers, and remains far above its MSRP at others. The once-lauded device is becoming unattainable.
ASUS ROG turns 20 at Computex, and I've never seen such a grand reception — Gold-plated peripherals, special-edition devices, and thousands chanting its name
ASUS's ROG gaming brand turned 20 this year, and Computex is where the anniversary is being celebrated. I went through the elaborate exhibit to find the best new products.
Laffgaff
Which river flows through Vienna and Budapest?
The Danube River.
Three Wheels
What has three wheels and goes at speed along the river bed? A motorbike and side carp.
Itsfoss
Tuta Joins Other European Companies Under the Euro-Office Umbrella
The growing coalition is days away from shipping Euro-Office's first stable release.
FOSS Weekly #26.23: Vim Forked, Coreutils on Windows, Reverse WSL, KDE Linux and a Giveaway
Linux gets some relief in the absurd OS-level age verification law fiasco.
ZimaCube 2 Review: Combining Self-hosting, NAS and Local AI in a Single Package
I have been using ZimaCube 2 Pro for nearly a month now. Here is my experience with it, covering what has improved, what has not, and what this upgrade actually means for real use.
Canonical Promotes Steam Snap to Stable on ARM64, With Plans to Rebuild It from Scratch Later
The current snap bundles FEX to emulate x86 Steam on ARM hardware, but that approach might be shortlived.
Linux Foundation Wants Open Standards for What AI is Actually Costing You
The Tokenomics Foundation will work on vendor-neutral benchmarks for token spend, with backing from major players.