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South Korea Imposes Historic $409 Million Fine on Coupang for Massive Data Breach
Seoul, Thursday, 11 June 2026.
South Korea fined e-commerce giant Coupang a record $409 million after a massive security breach exposed the personal data of 37.5 million users, affecting over half the country’s population.
New Audit Tool Helps Professional Services Overcome Artificial Intelligence Search Invisibility
New York, Thursday, 11 June 2026.
A new audit reveals a critical market gap: top-ranking legal, medical, and financial firms are often completely invisible to artificial intelligence search engines like ChatGPT and Gemini.
Oracle Beats Earnings Estimates and Plans $20 Billion Raise for AI Expansion
Austin, Wednesday, 10 June 2026.
Oracle surpassed fourth-quarter earnings expectations on June 10, 2026. Driven by a massive $638 billion backlog, it will raise another $20 billion to aggressively expand artificial intelligence infrastructure.
Sony Shifts PlayStation Plus to a Weekly Release Schedule to Drive Subscriber Engagement
Tokyo, Wednesday, 10 June 2026.
This June 2026, Sony is trialing a staggered weekly release schedule for PlayStation Plus, distributing major titles strategically over the month to maximize subscriber engagement and retain active users.
Elektros Inc. Targets Lithium Mining and EV Infrastructure to Capture Electrification Growth
New York, Wednesday, 10 June 2026.
On June 10, 2026, microcap Elektros Inc. announced a strategic expansion into lithium mining and proprietary EV charging technology, offering investors unique exposure to the global electrification transition.
Sony and Disney Scramble as Massive Spider-Man Leaks Disrupt Marketing Plans
Los Angeles, Wednesday, 10 June 2026.
Unauthorized high-quality trailer leaks for the new Spider-Man film have exposed major plot secrets, threatening Sony and Disney’s multi-million-dollar marketing strategies and highlighting severe Hollywood security vulnerabilities.
Honda Addresses Suspension Corrosion with 880,000-Vehicle Safety Recall
Torrance, Wednesday, 10 June 2026.
Honda has recalled over 880,000 vehicles to address potential rear suspension corrosion. Notably, the automaker estimates only 1% actually harbor the defect, with zero injuries reported to date.