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1139 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- Google Issues Second Critical Chrome Security Update in 48 Hours · Google released a second critical security update for Chrome within 48 hours, addressing three critical use-after-free vulnerabilities.
- Apple Weighs Rebranding Foldable iPhone to Avoid 'Ultra' Moniker · Apple explores rebranding its foldable iPhone to avoid the 'Ultra' name amid search engine and comparison concerns
- Rise of Solopreneurs and AI Startups Amid Changing Work Dynamics · The article explores the growing trend of solopreneurs and AI startups, highlighting statistical shifts in entrepreneurship and corporate structures.
- Apple Loop: iPhone 18 Pro Release Date, Lego iMac G3, New EU AirPods Rule · Apple Loop covers iPhone 18 Pro specs, a Lego iMac G3 model, and new EU regulations for AirPods.
- Best Cinema Formats for Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey · Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey was shot entirely on IMAX 70mm film, but most viewers will see cropped versions on other premium formats.
- Central Asian Startups Attract Record Global Investment Amid Surging Growth · Higgsfield becomes Central Asia's first unicorn with over $1.3 billion valuation as regional VC funding hits $320 million in 2025.
- LEGO Unveils Largest Art Set: 4,000-Piece Gustav Klimt The Kiss Model · LEGO releases its biggest Art Masterpiece set with a 4,000-piece 3D recreation of Gustav Klimt's The Kiss available August 2026.
- Korean Auto Workers Strike Over Humanoid Robots as China Regulates AI Companions · Hyundai workers in South Korea strike against humanoid robots while China enacts rules limiting emotional dependence on AI chatbots.
- South Carolina Genomic Screening Program Reaches All 46 Counties for Inherited Disease Risks · South Carolina's In Our DNA SC program offers genomic testing to 50,000 adults statewide to detect treatable inherited risks for breast cancer, Lynch syndrome and familial hypercholesterolemia.
- Forbes Provides Hints and Answers for Saturday July 18 Quordle Puzzle · Kris Holt of Forbes reveals the four words and clues for today's Quordle game.
- NYT Strands Puzzle Answers and Hints for Saturday, July 18 · Daily guide reveals theme, spangram, and answers for NYT Strands puzzle on July 18.
- FDA Approves Lipfendra, First Oral PCSK9 Inhibitor Pill for High Cholesterol · FDA approves Lipfendra, a daily pill that lowers LDL cholesterol by up to 59%.
- NYT Connections Puzzle Answers and Hints for Saturday July 18 · Guide reveals solutions and hints for the NYT Connections game on July 18, 2026.
- CISOs Face Accountability Without Authority or Indemnification · Security leaders lack the structural support, authority, and legal protection needed to do their jobs effectively.
- Ryan McMillen Argues AI Should Multiply Workforce Capability Rather Than Replace It · RyanTech CEO Ryan McMillen advocates for using AI to expand team output and capability instead of focusing on cost reduction and workforce replacement.
- Apple Watch and Fitness Trackers Exempt from EU Battery Replacement Rules · Apple Watch and fitness trackers are exempt from EU user-replaceable battery mandates due to water resistance concerns.
- Adam Farren Argues Generative AI Is Rewriting The Human Operating System · Adam Farren, CEO of Canvas Medical, argues LLMs are the fifth major rewrite of the human operating system, removing cognitive bottlenecks in knowledge work.
- Fortra VP Outlines Strategic Cybersecurity Acquisition Priorities for 2026 · Fortra's Rohit Dhamankar advises buyers to prioritize platform integration and specific capability gaps over AI hype in M&A deals.
- Healthcare AI Focus Shifts from Diagnosis to Workflow Integration and Follow-Up · Former Senator Graham's death highlights why healthcare AI must solve workflow gaps and lost follow-up, not just diagnosis.
- Connecting UX Design Decisions To Business Metrics For Revenue Growth · Polina of Phenomenon Studio explains how aligning design with business metrics drives revenue.
- NASA Scientist Reflects on 40 Years of Global Warming Predictions Coming True · A former NASA scientist reflects on how predicted heat domes and wildfires are now reality.
- Nine AI Agents Run a Company, But It Requires Relentless Human Oversight · Kayode Faturoti runs nine AI agents at Liners, noting that managing them demands constant instruction updates and human oversight.
- AI Productivity Reckoning: Enterprise Must Prioritize People Over Tools · WalkMe CTO KJ Kusch argues AI's value depends on fixing data quality and continuous change management first.
- Perseid Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight Amid Total Solar Eclipse · The Perseid meteor shower peaks August 12-13, 2026, offering up to 100 meteors per hour under a new moon.
- Finance Needs Deterministic AI Layers for Precision and Accountability · Binny Gill argues finance requires a two-layer AI system with a creative rule generator and a deterministic execution engine to ensure accountability.
- Samsung Launches New SmartThings Slide-in Ranges and Microwaves with Air Fry Max · Samsung introduces updated gas and electric Slide-in Ranges and Over-the-Range Microwaves featuring Air Fry Max, SmartThings integration, and no Matter support.
- AI Could Cut Enterprise Complexity Instead of Perpetuating It · Doug Shannon argues that future AI systems may remove accumulated enterprise complexity rather than maintain it.
- The Caribou Trail PS5 Review: Inconsistent WWI Walking Simulator with Strong Character Focus · The Caribou Trail delivers strong character work and Newfoundland Regiment representation but suffers from slow pacing and repetitive mechanics in its four-to-five-hour WWI experience.
- WPS Office Embeds AI into Productivity Suite as Alternative to Agent Building · WPS Office integrates AI directly into Writer, Spreadsheet, Presentation, and PDF tools used by 600 million monthly active devices to boost productivity without requiring users to build agents.
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Credits Sega for Lifesaving Investment in 1990s · Jensen Huang publicly thanked Sega for a $5 million equity investment that prevented Nvidia's bankruptcy in the 1990s during a Tokyo robotics event.