Breaking Tech: Jun 10 (5 stories)
Wednesday, 10 Jun 2026 Daily Technology GLOBAL
Here is your Daily summary for Technology across the world for Wed 10th June 2026
Taiwan is considering stringent restrictions on AI chip sales to China, reflecting escalating geopolitical tensions and the global race for AI supremacy. Meanwhile, OpenAI has filed for an IPO, joining a wave of tech companies preparing for public listings, potentially reshaping the industry landscape.
IBM's CEO highlighted the promising future of quantum computing at a recent conference, emphasizing its potential applications and the company's strategic direction. In cybersecurity, the CISA has mandated a swift fix for a VPN vulnerability exploited by ransomware attackers, underscoring ongoing threats to federal agencies.
As the tech sector evolves, a new acronym, MANGOS, is emerging to represent major players like SpaceX and Anthropic, signaling a shift in industry dominance. Anthropic's latest offering, Fable 5, promises to simplify game development, appealing to a growing community of creators.
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Taiwan Eyes China AI Chip Sales Curbs; OpenAI Files for IPO | Bloomberg Tech 6/09/2026
Bloomberg Technology 9 Jun 2026, 6:16pmBloomberg’s Caroline Hyde discusses why Taiwan is weighing some of its toughest restrictions yet on AI chip sales to China, and OpenAI joining its AI rivals with plans for a potential public listing later this year. Plus, Apple lays the foundation for the AI era and hints at the company's upcoming foldable iPhone. (Source: Bloomberg)
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IBM CEO Krishna on Quantum Advantage, Profit Strategy
Bloomberg Technology 9 Jun 2026, 5:49pmIBM CEO Arvind Krishna says he's excited about the potential uses for quantum computing. Speaking with Romaine Bostick at the Mizuho Technology Conference in New York, Krishna also comments on the Trump administration's investment in the company, the utilization of AI and IBM's profit strategy. (Source: Bloomberg)
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CISA gives US federal agencies three days to fix a VPN bug under attack by a ransomware gang
TechCrunch 9 Jun 2026, 5:40pmCheck Point said hackers broke into dozens of organizations by exploiting a VPN bug in several of its products used across the government.
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It’s not FAANG anymore. It’s MANGOS.
TechCrunch 9 Jun 2026, 4:09pmWith SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI all eyeing massive public debuts, the tech industry may soon have a new class of corporate overlords — and a new acronym to match. Say goodbye to FAANG and hello to MANGOS.
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Anthropic’s Fable 5 can make weirdly fun video games with the click of a button
TechCrunch 9 Jun 2026, 8:37pmAnthropic's Claude Fable 5 is going to be a big hit with the web's vibe coders.