Important Tech News Roundup for June 5, 2026: SolarWinds, Cisco SD-WAN, Tank Gauges, npm Malware, and WordPress Security

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Daily technology news recap for Friday, June 5, 2026. Today’s technology news is heavier on security than convenience, but there are useful lessons for normal users and small businesses. CISA added a SolarWinds Serv-U.

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Important Tech News Roundup for June 4, 2026: npm Malware, Cisco Patches, Windows Drivers, Android Security, and AI Controls

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Daily technology news recap for Thursday, June 4, 2026. Today’s mix is very practical: a software supply-chain attack hit npm packages, Cisco has a critical Unified Communications Manager flaw with public.

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Robots Are Coming: Tesla Optimus, NVIDIA GR00T, and Boston Dynamics Atlas Explained

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A practical look at Tesla Optimus, NVIDIA Isaac GR00T, and Boston Dynamics Atlas: how humanoid robots work, where they may arrive first, rollout timelines, YouTube demos, and what families and small businesses should expect.

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Steam Free Games Checked June 4, 2026: Winexy, Tell Me Why, Gravity Circuit, and Marathon

Steam free games weekend roundup June 4 2026 featuring Gravity Circuit, Tell Me Why, Marathon, and Winexy

Steam free games and free weekend offers checked June 4, 2026, with expiration times, direct Steam links, supporting images, and YouTube previews for Winexy, Tell Me Why, Gravity Circuit, and Marathon.

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CIFSwitch Linux Kernel Vulnerability: What CVE-2026-46243 Means and How to Protect Your Systems

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CIFSwitch, tracked as CVE-2026-46243, is a Linux CIFS/SMB client local privilege escalation issue. Here is what small businesses and home users should know, who may be affected, and how to protect Linux, NAS, and SMB client systems.

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Free Epic Games Store Games June 4-11, 2026: Rogue Waters And Songs Of Conquest

Rogue Waters and Songs of Conquest free on Epic Games Store June 4 through June 11 2026

Rogue Waters and Songs of Conquest are free to claim on Epic Games Store from June 4 through June 11, 2026. Here is what each game is, who should claim it, and when the offers end.

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Weekly Slickdeals Tech Deals: Laptops, NVMe Enclosure, RTX 5060 Ti, And Mouse Picks

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This week’s Slickdeals tech roundup checks six deals Randy picked: a Sabrent NVMe enclosure, two HP OmniBook laptops, a MacBook Air M5, an MSI RTX 5060 Ti with promo code and rebate, and a Lenovo wireless mouse.

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June 2026 Android Drop: New Phone Features Worth Knowing

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Google’s June 2026 Android Drop adds fake call detection, Circle to Search outfit lookup, Google Photos wardrobe, Personal Safety updates, Play Books insights, Quick Share with iPhone, and new Emoji Kitchen combinations. Here is what matters for home users and small businesses.

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HTTP/2 Bomb Vulnerability: What Website Owners Should Check Now

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HTTP/2 Bomb is a newly disclosed remote denial-of-service issue affecting major web servers and proxies including nginx, Apache httpd, Microsoft IIS, Envoy, and Cloudflare Pingora. Here is what it means, what is fixed, and what small businesses should ask their hosting provider today.

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