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Chrome mobile autofill now supports more Google Wallet data for travel and vehicle forms

June 24, 2026 by Alan Card
Smartphone screen showing Google search in dark mode with the Google logo in the background.

Chrome is expanding mobile autofill support for Google Wallet data, including vehicle details, travel information, and more sensitive fields users may already keep stored.

Categories Tech Tags Android, Autofill, Google Chrome, Google Wallet, iPhone, Privacy, Travel

Slate Auto says its $24,950 electric pickup can be profitable from day one

June 24, 2026 by Alan Card
Aerial perspective showcasing a vast array of new silver pickup trucks parked in an orderly fashion.

Slate Auto is opening preorders for its modular $24,950 electric pickup and says each vehicle will be gross margin positive as it targets cash flow positivity by 2027.

Categories Tech Tags automotive industry, electric pickup, electric trucks, EV startups, preorders, profitability, Slate Auto

Artemis II crew photo shows the Moon split by a razor-sharp line of light and shadow

June 23, 2026 by Alan Card
A satellite orbiting Earth with a view of the planet from space.

A new Artemis II image shows the Moon half lit on flight day 6, with the terminator line revealing sharp detail across the lunar surface.

Categories Space Tags Artemis II, lunar surface, Moon, NASA, space mission, space photography, terminator

Chainlink joins bank consortia in Europe and Korea to test FX settlement with stablecoins

June 23, 2026 by Alan Card
Close-up of a Bitcoin coin placed in front of a US hundred-dollar bill, highlighting cryptocurrency versus traditional money.

European and South Korean banks are set to study whether regulated euro and won stablecoins can support real-time foreign exchange settlement, with Chainlink joining the effort.

Categories Business, Crypto Tags banking, Chainlink, crypto infrastructure, Europe, foreign exchange, settlement, South Korea, stablecoins

NASA’s ISS deorbit plan is getting pushback over what could land in the ocean

June 23, 2026 by Alan Card
A mesmerizing view of Earth as seen from a space station with solar panels and satellite modules.

NASA’s plan to retire the International Space Station is drawing scrutiny over where the station will come down, what may survive reentry, and whether the ocean is getting enough protection in the process.

Categories Space Tags environment, International Space Station, ISS deorbit, NASA, ocean health, Point Nemo, space policy, SpaceX

Oura Ring 4 Ceramic Midnight drops to its lowest price yet for Prime Day

June 23, 2026 by Rebecca Fogerty

The Ceramic Midnight Oura Ring 4 is now $259, a 48% discount and the lowest price tracked so far on the smart ring.

Categories Lifestyle Tags Amazon deals, health tracking, Oura Ring 4, Prime Day, smart ring, wearables

CFTC chair warns perpetual trading rules may not fit every market

June 23, 2026 by Marcus Lee

A CFTC warning on perpetual trading is highlighting a bigger question for crypto markets and traditional commodities: how far should one trading model stretch across very different asset classes?

Categories Crypto Tags agriculture, CFTC, commodities, Crypto Markets, crypto regulation, derivatives, Perpetual futures, US regulation

8 Neck Fans That Could Help You Beat the Heat This Summer

June 23, 2026 by Rebecca Fogerty

Neck fans have become a practical option for hot days, office desks, runs, and tight spaces. Here’s how the strongest models compare on battery life, noise, airflow, comfort, and price.

Categories Lifestyle Tags Amazon finds, battery life, neck fan, office cooling, portable cooling, quiet fan, summer gadgets, wearables

Cboe reportedly weighs perpetual futures for BTC and ETH as U.S. crypto rules shift

June 23, 2026 by Alan Card

Cboe is reportedly considering a change to its crypto derivatives lineup, with BTC and ETH continuous futures potentially being converted into perpetual futures as U.S. regulation and rival products evolve.

Categories Crypto Tags Bitcoin, BTC, Cboe, Crypto derivatives, ETH, Ether, Futures, Perpetual futures

Samsung’s 49-inch Odyssey G9 hits a record-low Prime Day price

June 23, 2026 by Marcus Lee

Samsung’s 49-inch Odyssey G9 is down to $664.99 for Prime Day, a new low for the 144Hz ultrawide gaming monitor.

Categories Tech Tags gaming monitor, monitors, Odyssey G9, PC gaming, Prime Day, Samsung, ultrawide
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