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.

French cops got blindsided by 2 million “silent calls”—and AI voice clones are why

French officials warn “silent calls” are feeding AI voice clones—letting scammers mimic you with a simple “hello” and hit your family for cash.

U.S. Lets AI Refill Chronic Prescriptions—No Doctor Click Required, and Hospitals Are Stunned

AI can now auto-refill some chronic prescriptions in the U.S.—faster care, fewer doctor clicks, and a looming liability and bias showdown.

Older Homeless Women Are Stuck Choosing Between the Street and Shelters That Scare Them

Older homeless women describe shelters as unsafe, health care as a mess, and dignity as a daily fight—BU researchers say the system wasn’t built for them.

A New Movie Puts AI on the Bench—and Dares Us to Let Code Decide Who Dies

A new film imagines an AI-run death-penalty court that convicts and executes in 90 minutes—and it hits a nerve about justice, speed, and morality.

Amazon’s Dropping $16B on France—and Promising 7,000 Jobs in Cloud, AI, and Warehouses

Amazon plans a $16B, three-year push in France—7,000 jobs tied to AWS, AI research, and a bigger logistics network to win Europe’s delivery fight.

Grandma’s “Pokopia” Notebook Is the Sweetest Middle Finger to Gamer Stereotypes

A grandma with hundreds of hours in Animal Crossing is playing Pokopia—and keeping meticulous handwritten notes. It’s charming, and it shatters gamer clichés.