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Morning Brief

  1. Apple Announces Winners of the 2026 Apple Design Awards
  2. Microsoft Build 2026 Roundup
  3. Sony State of Play June 2026 Roundup
  4. Trump Signs Executive Order on AI Regulation
  5. Dashlane Admits to 2FA Brute-Force Attack Incident
  6. Google Introduces Android Anti-Scam Calling Features and Expanded AirDrop Support
  7. News Worth a Quick Look

Apple Announces Winners of the 2026 Apple Design Awards

On June 2, Apple announced the winners of the 2026 Apple Design Awards, recognizing 12 outstanding apps and games selected from 36 finalists. This year’s awards featured six categories, with one app and one game winning in each category. The winners are as follows:

Developers of the winning entries will be honored during WWDC26. Source


Microsoft Build 2026 Roundup

On June 2, Microsoft unveiled a range of new AI models and developer tools at Build 2026, including its in-house reasoning model MAI-Thinking-1, featuring 35 billion active parameters and a 256K context window; the MAI-Image-2.5 family with text-to-image and image-to-image generation capabilities, including a flash variant; the MAI Transcribe 1.5 audio model supporting 43 languages; MAI-Voice-2 and its flash variant; and MAI-Code-1, designed for GitHub. Microsoft also introduced Web IQ, an AI-powered web search technology, the Microsoft Scout personal work agent, and the open-source security evaluation project ASSERT alongside the Agent Control Specification.

On the hardware and systems side, Microsoft announced the Surface RTX Spark Dev Box, designed specifically for local AI model fine-tuning. Powered by NVIDIA’s RTX Spark chip, it delivers 1 petaflop of AI performance and 128GB of unified memory, enabling local execution of models with up to 120 billion active parameters. The system also incorporates a new sandboxing environment called Microsoft Execution Containers (MXC) for secure isolation. The device will launch later in 2026 through Microsoft’s online store in the United States. For cloud and developer services, Microsoft introduced a preview version of the GitHub Copilot desktop application, the managed backend service Rayfin, and Azure HorizonDB, a fully managed PostgreSQL database service. Source


Sony State of Play June 2026 Roundup

On June 2, 2026, Sony Interactive Entertainment hosted a new State of Play livestream presentation, showcasing more than 60 minutes of game announcements and updates.

On the hardware and first-party exclusive front, Santa Monica Studio revealed a new entry in the God of War franchise titled God of War Laufey. Insomniac Games confirmed that Marvel’s Wolverine will launch on September 15 and showcased new gameplay footage, while Firesprite Games announced that Until Dawn 2 is scheduled for release in 2027. Among third-party and multiplatform titles, Ace Combat 8: Wings of Sif was dated for October 2; Bancho The Chef, an independent prequel to Mintrocket’s Dave the Diver, was announced with extensive support for PS5 DualSense controller features; Remedy’s Control: Resonance and Konami’s Silent Hill: Townfall are both scheduled to launch on September 24; Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis, a remake developed by Flying Wild Hog and published by Amazon Game Studios, is set for release on February 12, 2027; meanwhile, No Rest for the Wicked is scheduled to launch in October, and Onimusha: Way of the Sword will release on September 25, with a demo featuring the first 30 minutes of gameplay available immediately. Source

During the same event, S-Game founder and producer Liang Qiwei announced that the action title Phantom Blade Zero has been delayed from its previously planned September 9, 2026 release date to October 29, 2026. He also confirmed that pre-orders will begin this summer. The delay is intended to provide an additional 50 days for upgrading a number of character models and rebuilding selected environments, allowing the game to present more visually expansive and distinctive levels while maintaining a unified “Wuxia-Punk” aesthetic. The team also aims to preserve most of the visual fidelity of these upgrades without relying on ray tracing technology. In addition, two new videos will be released this summer, including a new gameplay trailer launching alongside pre-orders and a subsequent 15-to-20-minute deep dive presented during a dedicated Sony State of Play event, covering the game’s world-building, combat, exploration, and progression systems. Source


Trump Signs Executive Order on AI Regulation

On June 2, U.S. President Donald Trump formally signed an executive order aimed at introducing pre-release review procedures for powerful AI models. The order requests that certain AI companies voluntarily submit new models to the government for testing or evaluation 30 days before public release. Earlier drafts had proposed a review period of up to 90 days, but this was shortened following objections from industry executives, including David Sacks. The order explicitly states that it must not be interpreted as authorizing any mandatory government licensing, pre-approval, or market-entry system for AI models. It also directs the Department of Justice to prioritize AI-assisted hacking and unauthorized system access as key enforcement areas.

Due to strong opposition from within the technology industry, the order was ultimately signed privately by Trump and did not include the originally planned closed-door signing ceremony attended by leading Silicon Valley CEOs. Source


Dashlane Admits to 2FA Brute-Force Attack Incident

On June 2, password manager provider Dashlane announced that its two-factor authentication (2FA) system had been targeted by a brute-force attack, resulting in approximately 20 users’ password vaults being downloaded by attackers. Dashlane stated that the attackers used automated software to rapidly submit all possible numeric combinations in an attempt to bypass SMS or email verification codes while also trying to register new devices on existing user accounts. Due to the unusually high volume of login attempts generated by the attack, Dashlane’s security systems automatically locked affected accounts, blocked malicious traffic, and notified impacted users. Dashlane emphasized that the downloaded vaults remain encrypted unless attackers also possess the users’ master passwords. Source


Google Introduces Android Anti-Scam Calling Features and Expanded AirDrop Support

On June 3, Google announced new anti-deepfake call fraud and impersonation scam detection features for devices running Android 12 and later. The verification system requires both the user and the caller (Editor’s note: ?) to have Phone by Google installed, while the user must also use Google’s Contacts and Messages apps. When the system detects a call that may be spoofing a caller ID through network relays, it sends an authenticated RCS ping through Google Messages to the contact believed to be impersonated. If the recipient confirms that they did not place the call, the system displays a warning notification to the user.

At the same time, Google announced that the previously Pixel 10- and Galaxy S26-exclusive “Circle to Search” and Find the Look features will be expanded to all devices running Android 14 and later. Google Photos will also gain an AI-powered outfit image generation feature. In addition, Quick Share’s compatibility with Apple’s AirDrop ecosystem will be extended to more devices. Supported models include the Samsung Galaxy S25 series, Galaxy Z series, and Galaxy S24 series, as well as the OnePlus 15, Xiaomi 17T Pro, vivo X300 series, and Honor Magic V6, all of which will be able to transfer files directly with AirDrop-enabled devices through Quick Share. Source


News Worth a Quick Look

  • Nintendo Music is now available on the web, allowing users to browse all available songs and playlists on computers and large-screen devices without installing an app. In addition, recent updates to the Nintendo Music app have added support for tablets and in-car infotainment systems. Source
  • On June 2, Anthropic announced that it has expanded access to its Claude Mythos Preview model to more than 150 new organizations across over 15 countries. Claude Mythos is capable of identifying zero-day vulnerabilities within a short period of time. The newly added partners span sectors including energy, water utilities, healthcare, telecommunications, and hardware, and include organizations such as Okta, Samsung, SK hynix, SK Telecom, NATO, and the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA). Source
  • On June 2, Withings introduced the BodyFit smart scale, designed specifically for users of GLP-1 medications. The device inherits the design of the company’s Body Scan product, supports body composition analysis and single-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring, and is priced at $280. Source
  • Prominent Chinese tech leaker @冰宇宙 (Ice Universe) shared key specifications and real-device mockup images of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 series foldable smartphones on overseas social media platforms. According to the leak, a new model codenamed “Wide” adopts a wider chassis design, reduces weight to 201g, and features a new 50MP primary camera sensor capable of native 24MP output. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra retains the same 215g weight as its predecessor while featuring a 5,000mAh battery with 45W charging support, alongside a thinner unfolded profile. Source

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