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June 11, 2026


Exclusive: Consumer device giant LG Electronics to launch blockchain to place and sell ads — fortune.com

A South Korean tech giant wants to put ads on chain. LG Electronics, which makes TVs, laptops, and a slew of other consumer devices, is building out a blockchain-based network designed for advertising, the company told Fortune. The firm has its own


Mullvad VPN review: The ultimate privacy-first VPN — pcworld.com

At a Glance Expert's Rating Pros Exceptional privacy protections Strong security features Fast connection speeds Transparent and trustworthy company practices Cons Weak streaming support Relatively small server network Lacks extra features Our Verdict


Hunter Biden’s Life After Shame — theatlantic.com

How much grace should we extend to people who screw up—like, really screw up? After many years as an addict and a general failson, Hunter Biden’s history includes felony gun convictions, tax evasion, smoking crack, and smoking Parmesan cheese that he


SpaceX is about to make history—and 80% of VCs won’t see a dime of it — fortune.com

Hi, this is Amanda Gerut pinch writing for Allie Garfinkle from Aspen where we just wrapped the 25th annual Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference. Lots of buzz about SpaceX’s IPO slated for Friday. Given the $1.5 trillion to $2 trillion valuation range that


GOP candidate pushed to award a donor with a government contract — salon.com

In Texas, a county judge and Republican congressional candidate pushed for the county to accept a bid from a company, whose CEO is a political donor, for a contract far larger than the county had originally planned. In July 2025, the Webb County


Andreessen Horowitz Backs Blockchain Used by Wall Street Giants — bloomberg.com

Blockchain builder Digital Asset Holdings LLC raised $355 million in a new funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz’s main crypto fund, as Wall Street accelerates its focus on using the technology underlying cryptocurrencies to handle traditional assets.


‘Oh God, no! Not another thing:’ What Anthropic’s Mythos-class Fable 5 means for CEOs trying to govern AI — fortune.com

In today’s CEO Daily: CEOs grapple with the ever-changing rules of AI. The big leadership story: Employers face H-1B visa fee chaos. The markets: Mostly up as markets’ wild week continues. Plus: All the news and watercooler chat from Fortune. Good morning.


Meet the Fortune Crypto 100: A ranking of the very best companies in blockchain — fortune.com

In 2010, “crypto” consisted of the Bitcoin blockchain and a motley group of visionaries, builders, and outlaws. Today, crypto is a multi-trillion-dollar industry whose reach spans from humble villages to the biggest banks on Wall Street. This evolution


Japan Moves to Regulate Crypto Like Stocks in Market Growth Push — bloomberg.com

Japan’s parliament is poised to pass legislation bringing cryptocurrencies under the same regulatory framework as stocks, a move that’s set to expand access to digital assets.


Chinese agents caught rebuilding botnets and stirring the pot on AI datacenter debate — theregister.com

Multiple reports indicate that Chinese operatives continue using every tech tool at their disposal – including American AI – to amass data on and manipulate everyone from security-clearance holders to everyday US citizens. And they’re trying to influence


Chinese investors want in on US IPOs — semafor.com

Ordinary Chinese investors are turning to digital assets to skirt Beijing’s rules and bet on big US IPOs like SpaceX and OpenAI. The workaround involves cryptocurrency that purportedly has exposure to the underlying stocks, the Financial Times reported,


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