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Startup CEO Charlie Javice is reportedly angling for a Trump pardonJPMorgan can't be pleased by any of this.
Startup CEO Charlie Javice is reportedly angling for a Trump pardon | TechCrunch
techcrunch.comJPMorgan can't be pleased by any of this.
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discoDSP Discovery Pro Ronei Leite DimensionsRonei Leite Dimensions — Sound Bank for Discovery Pro discoDSP teams up with Ronei Leite da Silva (aka Spectro Senses) — São Paulo–based producer, mix and mastering engineer with over 20 years in the electronic music scene, and a leading name in the progressive psytrance and psytrance worlds (releases on Alien Records, Iono Records and beyond). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAza6BtmXtw Full Presets Showcase https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTHhtqOSqq4 Dimensions is a 128-preset collection built to push Discovery Pro into deep, cosmic, dancefloor-ready territory. From acid lines, rolling psytrance basses and hypnotic plucks to evolving pads, lush choirs, classic-synth emulations and otherworldly FX — every patch is mixed by a producer's ear and ready to drop straight into a track. What's inside (128 presets) 11 Synths (SYN) — TB-303 emulations, FM textures, formant voices and stereo-wide leads. 10 Arps (ARP) — acid lines, chord clavs, FM runs and velocity-driven sequences. 10 Bass (BS) — psytrance, rolling FM, sub and elastic wobble basses. 10 Choirs (CHO) — celestial vox, cathedral spaces and dreamy trance-gate atmospheres. 10 Distortion (DISTO) — gritty, saturated and aggressive lead tones. 10 Keys (KEY) — characterful keyboards, morphing tones and acid keys. 10 Leads (LD) — Goa acid, hyper-unison supersaws, melodic zaps and screaming acid guitars. 10 Noise (NOISE) — rhythmic, modulated and organic noise textures and step machines. 10 Pads (PD) — cosmic, celestial and evolving atmospheres for breakdowns and intros. 10 SFX — risers, sweeps, lasers and morphing sci-fi transitions. 9 Emulations (EXP) — Juno, Jupiter, Prophet, Oberheim, Korg MS-20, TB-303, Virus TI and more. 9 Plucks (PLK) — tight, percussive and phased plucks for hypnotic sequences. 9 Zaps (ZAP) — punchy, formant and reverse zap hits. Highlights Full modulation depth — LFOs, S&H, gate sequencing and morphing all put to work, showcasing Discovery Pro's engine in real productions. Links Buy: discodsp.onfastspring.com Spectro Senses: spectrosenses.com Read More
https://www.kvraudio.com/product/discovery-pro-ronei-leite-dimensions-by-discodsp?utm_source=kvrnewindbfeed&utm_medium=rssfeed&utm_campaign=rss&utm_content=36050 Bavarian Court Tells Gemini It Can’t Be a Real Boy Until It Tells the TruthDoes anyone like Google’s AI summaries? If so, they weren’t on the Judge’s bench in a specific Bavarian courtroom recently, where it was ruled that yes, Google is liable for the hallucinations of its search engine AI.
This was a civil case brought by a pair of Munich companies, both of whom were wrongfully slandered by LLM hallucinations. Google took the position that this information must have existed somewhere, and like presenting links to libelous websites — something they have no obligation to avoid — they should not be held accountable for what the summary at the top of the search results says.Understandably, the judges ruled otherwise: this isn’t content Google is linking to. This is text that Google has generated. That they’re using the crappiest LLM model this side of a Commodore 64 to generate it doesn’t matter — the company is creating the text, and the company is liable, just as if a human employee wrote it by hand. If that human employee was so inept that he was giving other meatbags a bad name, like the search summaries do with Gemini, it wouldn’t help Google’s liability, either.
This could be a landmark ruling, though it isn’t final; Google does have the chance to appeal, and they absolutely will. If the appeal falls through, it’s not unlikely that Google will pull the plug on AI summaries on searches from the Federal Republic. Finally, a reason to point your VPN at Berlin. Any Germans hosting their own AI agents may also want to take note of the final ruling.
Header Photo by Jametlene Reskp on UnsplashBavarian Court Tells Gemini It Can’t Be a Real Boy Until It Tells the Truth
hackaday.comDoes anyone like Google’s AI summaries? If so, they weren’t on the Judge’s bench in a specific Bavarian courtroom recently, where it was ruled that yes, Google is liable for the h…
StanChart looks for 3 signs of BTC bottom, including Strategy’s Monday newsStandard Chartered’s Geoff Kendrick tells clients “winter is over” as the analyst said crypto prices have likely seen the low for the cycle, ahead of Strategy’s Bitcoin purchase update.
Standard Chartered Sees Signs of Bitcoin Bottom
cointelegraph.comStandard Chartered Geoff Kendrick on Friday told clients that he believes crypto asset prices have seen the low in the current cycle and he is looking for confirmation in three indicators, including Strategy’s reporting that it bought more Bitcoin last week.
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Detroit Drums from Iconic Instruments Detroit Drums includes two vintage kits, offers per-drum tuning and dampening, and includes an authentic-sounding 1960s-era virtual mixer with a wealth of vintage-inspired processing and effects built in.
Detroit Drums from Iconic Instruments
www.soundonsound.comDetroit Drums includes two vintage kits, offers per-drum tuning and dampening, and includes an authentic-sounding 1960s-era virtual mixer with a wealth of vintage-inspired processing and effects built in.
KPMG pulls report on AI usage due to apparent hallucinationsOnce again, AI proves to be an unreliable source of information about AI.
KPMG pulls report on AI usage due to apparent hallucinations | TechCrunch
techcrunch.comOnce again, AI proves to be an unreliable source of information about AI.
Converting a Scanning Electron Microscope Into a TEM is Surprisingly EasyAlthough both a SEM and a TEM are electron microscopes, their working principles and images are very different. Whereas an SEM uses secondary electrons ejected after bombarding a sample’s surface with primary electrons, a TEM works more like an X-ray machine, with a sensor placed behind the sample to record primary electrons after they pass through said sample. It is, however, possible to turn a SEM into a TEM with some creativity, as [ProjectsInFlight] recently did with his SEM.
We previously covered how the SEM in the video was saved from being scrapped and subsequently revived, and now it is getting a pretty nice upgrade. That said, this SEM to TEM change isn’t anything new, with so-called STEM imaging having been possible for ages using a rather simple reflecting adapter. The problem here is that such adapters cost enough to make you dread filing a budget request, yet they are simple enough that you might be able to DIY one.
The main concern with the DIY adapter was clearance between the sample holder and the fragile components inside the chamber. This turned out to be a hair under 14 mm (0.55″), giving not a lot of space to work with, but that was relative to the standard bulky sample holder. With a thinner sample plate machined out of aluminum, significantly more space became available, including for the primary electron mirror and shield for the secondary electrons.
Some more lathe, milling, and tapping work later, the entire sample holder came together. During testing a hack was implemented to enable adjusting the mirror angle while in the evacuated vacuum chamber so that the adapter could be dialed-in. Subsequently, a first sample was imagined in the form of gold nanoparticles, which revealed a leaky secondary electron shield due to bypassing.
Further testing revealed that the shield needed to extend much higher to meaningfully block secondary electrons, after which the TEM image massively improved. Subsequently, a previously expired mosquito graciously donated its wings to science, with TEM imaging clearly revealing the delicate structures within these wonders of evolutionary design.
The next challenge will be to TEM image biological cells, which require substantial preparation.
This isn’t the first STEM converter we’ve seen. The SEM has a long checkered history that we’ve talked about before, too.Converting a Scanning Electron Microscope Into a TEM is Surprisingly Easy
hackaday.comAlthough both a SEM and a TEM are electron microscopes, their working principles and images are very different. Whereas an SEM uses secondary electrons ejected after bombarding a sample’s sur…
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Arturia launches MiniLab 37: More keys and more possibilities
Arturia has launched the MiniLab 37, the latest addition to the MiniLab MIDI keyboard controller series. The MiniLab series has been around since 2013 and has become one of the most popular budget-friendly controllers on the market. A new kind of MiniLab Although MiniLab controllers have been around for well over a decade and improved [...]
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bedroomproducersblog.comArturia has launched the MiniLab 37, the latest addition to the MiniLab MIDI keyboard controller series. The MiniLab series has been around since 2013 and has become one of the most popular budget-friendly controllers on the market. A new kind of MiniLab Although MiniLab controllers have been around for well over a decade and improved
Anthropic's Mythos AI finds no more 'serious' bugs in Zcash: WilcoxZcash founder Zooko Wilcox said Anthropic's Mythos AI model found no further "serious bugs" in the privacy protocol following the patching of a previously discovered forgery bug.
Anthropic Mythos Security Audit Found No ‘Serious’ Bugs in Zcash: Wilcox
cointelegraph.comZcash co-founder said that Anthropic’s Mythos AI model found no critical vulnerabilities in the privacy protocol, following concerns after a forgery bug was detected.
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MetaGrid Pro gains AI Builder The latest version of MetaGrid Pro is able to create fully working grid layouts and take care of shortcut creation, icons and labelling — all from a user's text prompt.
MetaGrid Pro gains AI Builder
www.soundonsound.comThe latest version of MetaGrid Pro is able to create fully working grid layouts and take care of shortcut creation, icons and labelling — all from a user's text prompt.
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AudioThing FieldsFields is a portable iOS field recording app designed for capturing, organizing, and editing sounds in one place. Record new material wherever you are, import existing audio files, attach photos, location, and notes, and apply useful edits directly within the app. Whether you are collecting ambiences, textures, found sounds, percussion, or impulse responses, Fields keeps your recordings organized and ready to use. Fields is available on the App Store for iOS and iPadOS (Standalone App). Youtube Video Read More
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Rhythmic Filters for Devious Machines’ Infiltrator As its name suggests, Rhythmic Filters focuses on all things filter-related, and includes a collection of Infiltrator 2 presets that have been designed to deliver instant groove, movement and inspiration.
Rhythmic Filters for Devious Machines’ Infiltrator
www.soundonsound.comAs its name suggests, Rhythmic Filters focuses on all things filter-related, and includes a collection of Infiltrator 2 presets that have been designed to deliver instant groove, movement and inspiration.
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Why Led Zeppelin IV Has No Title — And Still Sold 24 Million CopiesLed Zeppelin's fourth album had no title, no band name, and no logo — just four symbols. It became their biggest seller, with 24 million copies sold in the US alone.
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FILM - TV - THEATER - GAMES: DROPS FOR JUNE '26The Alarm recently released "Live Today," the final music video featuring the late Mike Peters, who passed away in April 2025 following a 31-year battle with cancer. Filmed on a beach in northern England just days before Peters underwent CAR-T therapy in a last effort to fight an aggressive form of lymphoma, the video captures him performing with energy and optimism. The single was taken from the band's new album Transformation, which dropped May 29 via Twenty First Century Recordings/Virgin Music Group. The record was completed the night before Peters began his final treatment. For more information, contact Nikki Esposito at nikki@reybee.com. Photo by Andrew Labrow.
WaterTower Music has released the Mortal Kombat II Original Motion Picture Soundtrack on all major digital streaming platforms. The album features an original score by Benjamin Wallfisch, including a reimagined version of the franchise's "Techno Syndrome" with vocals from Mortal Kombat co-creator Ed Boon, and it’s accompanied by a music video. Deluxe, double LP releases are also out for both Mortal Kombat (2021) and Mortal Kombat II soundtracks on themed colored vinyl. Additional releases included "Mortal Kumbia," a cumbia-inspired take on "Techno Syndrome" by Amantes del Futuro, and an interactive playlist generator that lets fans select a fighter and compete in a "Test Your Might" mini game. For more information, contact Christian Endicio at christian@whitebearpr.com.
Widow's Bay (Apple Original Series Soundtrack) by composer David Fleming is available now via Milan Records. The album showcases Fleming's original orchestral score for the Apple TV+ horror comedy series starring Matthew Rhys, blending atmospheric tension with the show's mixture of scares and dark humor. Created by Katie Dippold and directed by Hiro Murai, Widow's Bay follows a small New England island mayor navigating superstitious locals, a possible ancient curse and his reputation as the town's unpopular leader. The series made its global debut this spring with new episodes releasing weekly on Apple TV+. Contact Sarah Roche at sarah@whitebearpr.com for more information.
Saxophonist, activist, singer/songwriter, and poet-philosopher Alabaster DePlume’s track “Honeycomb” was recently featured in Portraits of Palestine, a 16mm film by director Skyler Carrico. The film drew on footage Carrico shot in the occupied West Bank in spring 2024, during the same period DePlume was completing an artist residency there that inspired the track. Though the two never crossed paths in Palestine, their work converged in the film, which Carrico described as a project that found its musical direction organically through DePlume's recordings made nearby at the time. DePlume also recently released Dear Children of Our Children, I Knew: Epilogue, the final installment in a four-part series rooted in the artist’s experiences in Palestine. For further details, contact Sam Ford at sam@twntythree.com.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 Original Score Soundtrack, featuring music by two-time Emmy-winning composer Theodore Shapiro, is out now alongside the highly anticipated film’s release. Returning nearly two decades after scoring the beloved 2006 original, Shapiro offers up a score that updates the film's original electronic-tinged sound. The sequel reunited Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci alongside director David Frankel and writer Aline Brosh McKenna, and added to the all-star cast Kenneth Branagh, Lucy Liu, Pauline Chalamet, B.J. Novak, and more. Contact Sarah Roche at sarah@whitebearpr.com for more information.The post FILM - TV - THEATER - GAMES: DROPS FOR JUNE '26 first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.
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Chinese cybercrime operation that used AI to scam 'hundreds of thousands of victims' sued by Google | TechCrunch
techcrunch.comThe tech giant said a group called "Outsider Enterprise" used AI to scam hundreds of thousands of victims, sending 2.5 million text messages over a span of two weeks.
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