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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, June 29, 2026?
The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Apple Launched the First iPhone in 2007, IBM Released Its Fastest Computer in 2000, Brazil Won the FIFA Worldcup in 1958, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Why Data Sovereignty is the Key to Personalized Medicine to Apple’s Price Hikes Show the Hidden Cost of the AI Boom, let’s dive right in.
Why Data Sovereignty is the Key to Personalized Medicine
By @kingabimbola [ 7 Min read ] Health data is pharmas new currency — but only if patients own it. Heres why data sovereignty is the key to unlocking precision medicine. Read More.
Static Analysis of Linux Malware Captured by a Cowrie Honeypot
By @arizh0 [ 20 Min read ] A defensive, static deep dive into the Linux malware a honeypot captured after weak logins: fake daemons, persistent backdoors, relay abuse, and detections. Read More.
Building Fun Web Servers With PowerShell
By @mrpowershell [ 7 Min read ] How to build a simple fun functional server in PowerShell, where the function name is the url. Read More.
Apple’s Price Hikes Show the Hidden Cost of the AI Boom
By @zbruceli [ 17 Min read ] The AI boom doesnt run on GPUs. It runs on a 12-layer tower of memory, and heres why that monopoly is now setting the price of your next iPad. Read More.
Loop Engineerings Dirty Secret
By @mcsee [ 8 Min read ] Loop Engineering is the hottest AI workflow pattern of 2026. But it hides a dirty secret. Read More.
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