July 2026

This small, open printer could finally break the billion-dollar cartridge lock-in system that has frustrated users around the world for decades

Open Printer challenges traditional printers with a serviceable open hardware design Raspberry Pi powers a printer built around user control Project rejects DRM restrictions via open firmware and designs Printers have gained a reputation for frustrating their owners with DRM chips, subscription ink programs, and firmware that blocks unbranded cartridges entirely. Paris-based Open Tools now […]

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Bellingham beats England past Norway in World Cup semi-final

England’s Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane celebrate after guiding their team against Norway in the World Cup quarter-final at Miami Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, July 11, 2026. — Reuters Norway took an early lead thanks to Schjelderup’s superb first-half goal. Bellingham leveled the game just before half-time with a quality finish. England keep Haaland

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Tips and answers to the Quordle for Sunday July 12 (game no. 1630)

Want a different day? A new Quordle puzzle appears every day at midnight for your time zone – which means some people are still playing “today’s game” while others are playing “yesterday’s.” If you’re looking for Saturday’s puzzle instead then click here: Tips and answers to the Quordle for Saturday July 11 (game no. 1629).

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AI report blamed for ruining startup’s reputation as Koi Security faces lawsuit over alleged cybersecurity hallucinations

AI security report sparks lawsuit after startup denies cybercrime accusations MeetingTV Challenges Koi Over Allegedly Inaccurate Automated Threat Analysis Missing evidence becomes central issue in dispute over cybersecurity report MeetingTV has filed a lawsuit against Palo Alto Networks and its subsidiary Koi Security over a recent blog post alleging that the latter’s AI system generated

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US military launches new series of strikes against Iran

The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Spruance fires a Tomahawk land-attack missile in support of Operation Epic Fury, at an undisclosed location, February 28, 2026. — Reuters Centcom claims Trump ordered strikes to degrade Iran’s capabilities. Iranian IRGC Navy announces closure of Hormuz “until further notice”. Tehran has warned that any act of aggression would

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Gambling, Dark Detectives, and Peeing Bots: Warframe’s Long-Awaited Tau Update Is Like Nothing I Could Have Predicted

Warframe’s next Tau update was showcased today at TennoCon in London, Ontario. The update will take the game in a bold new direction, introducing a dark detective story. A small fall update is planned before Tau arrives later this year. Here it is, it’s finally happening: Warframe will be integrated into the Tau system later

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Jude Bellingham scores twice to send England into 2026 World Cup semi-finals

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! As the 2026 FIFA World Cup enters its final stages, we’re in for some more titanic clashes, and one of them was Saturday’s quarter-final match between England and Norway. Of course, England – with attacking machines like Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham – are always a

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Flipper Zero firmware isn’t dead, as the company is handing more control over to its massive community of over a million users.

Flipper Zero firmware continues as community developers gain influence The company reduces its direct support while opening development to users More than a million users force Flipper to rethink communication Flipper Devices has confirmed that firmware development for its popular penetration testing gadget will continue. The company said a smaller internal team will now oversee

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