Can’t See the “4 Fatal Mistakes” Article—So I’m Not Making Stuff Up About Your Phone

I can’t access the French “4 fatal mistakes” article you referenced—paste the full text and I’ll rewrite it for Americans without making anything up.

Green Companies Want AI—But the Power Bill (and CO2) Is Making Them Squirm

AI is pushing electricity use up and climate pledges into awkward territory—especially for “green” brands now stuck defending power-hungry models.

Orangutan moms nurse for 6.5 years—one of nature’s longest, and it’s not “extra”

Wild orangutans nurse continuously until at least 6.5 years old—one of the longest mammal records, and a survival strategy, not a quirk.

Android’s June 2026 update drops 7 new features—and Google’s clearly sweating Apple

Google’s June 2026 Android update adds 7 new features—part user-friendly polish, part Apple-fueled urgency to keep Android moving year-round.

Mars May Have Had a Northern Ocean—and a Weird Mineral “Ring” Just Gave It a Timeline

A new Nature Communications study spots a mineral “ring” and manganese signature in Mars’ Utopia Planitia—clues that could finally pin down the timeline of a lost northern ocean.

“The Accountant 3” is basically happening—if Ben Affleck can clear the runway

Bill Dubuque says “The Accountant 3” is “very likely” after a $103M sequel—signaling a faster turnaround if Affleck’s on board.

Trend Micro’s AI arm just planted a flag in Portugal—Europe’s tech fight gets real

TrendAI opened a Portugal office led by Bruno Espadinha, tightening Trend Micro’s grip on Iberia as Europe’s AI security firms square up to U.S. giants.

Apple Teased a $760 MacBook “Neo”—Then Yanked It, Because Of Course It Did

Apple briefly floated a ~$760 “MacBook Neo” in France—M4 chip, 18-hour battery—then pulled it fast. Cheap Macs still scare Apple.

A Bacterium’s “Cold Switch” Could Explain How Your Body Senses Temperature

Weill Cornell scientists found a cold-sensitive ion channel in bacteria—an elegant “cold switch” that might mirror how human cells sense temperature.

Chemists want to ditch carbon from ferrocene—and that’s a big swing at metal chemistry

Chemists are chasing a carbon-free ferrocene successor—trying to keep the famous “iron sandwich” benefits while ditching carbon’s grip on organometallics.

Two “Hello”s, and scammers can steal your voice—AI phone cons are getting nasty fast

Two silent calls can capture your “hello,” clone your voice with AI, and let crooks hit your family for cash—hang up fast and don’t feed them audio.