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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, June 15, 2025?

The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Retired After 26 Years in 2022, Russian Spacecraft Vega 2 Landed on Venus in 1985, Charles Goodyear Patented the Process of Vulcanization in 1844, The World’s Smallest and Largest HardDrives Were Announced in 1999, Apple's iTunes Launched in Europe in 2004, The First Movie Created Using Multiple Cameras Was Filmed in 1878, MIT's Forrester Recorded the "Core Memory" Idea in 1949, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Text-to-Voice? No, It’s Something More: Text-to-Emotion. to The New Tools Rewriting the Web, let’s dive right in.

What Trended This WeeK?
What Trended This WeeK?


The Market Today

#02 UseCodify
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#03 Star for Life Ukraine
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#04 Instagram (Meta)
682.87 -0.74%
#05 Amazon
212.1 +1.01%
#01 Bitcoin
$105703.15 +0.67%

OrcaMind.ai: Time for AI to Get Hands-On

By @lumoz [ 4 Min read ]

OrcaMind.ai is an AI-powered thinking, on-chain intelligent whale — AI-powered and built to navigate the deep waters of Web3. Read More.


Text-to-Voice? No, It’s Something More: Text-to-Emotion.

By @drewchapin [ 2 Min read ]

How a new wave of AI voice models are turning text into emotionally rich, real-time performances. This is the future of voice: programmable and persuasive. Read More.


How EliteCircle Tackles Loneliness Among High Achievers

By @socialdiscoverygroup [ 4 Min read ]

EliteCircle.com attracts successful professionals seeking authentic partnerships with genuine connections. Read More.


Why The Future of AI Organization Looks More Like Open-Source Software Than Corporate Bureaucracy

By @techietales [ 3 Min read ]

Why are rigid hierarchies failing in a connected world? Discover how Torus Network is rethinking organization using nature-inspired, decentralized systems. Read More.


The New Tools Rewriting the Web

By @drewchapin [ 2 Min read ]

Publishing in 2025 isn’t just about writing, it’s about building a publishing system. Read More.


Were At a Fork in the Road for AI Development

By @OurAI [ 11 Min read ]

As the long rivalry between top AI companies come to a boiling point, whatever happens next will be crucial. Read More.


Gaming Worlds Should Evolve With You—Inside Astra Novas Vision for AI-Powered Entertainment

By @kurtivy [ 5 Min read ]

Astra Nova CEO Faizy Ahmed says the key to using AI is as a co-pilot, not a replacement. Read More.


Can AI Tell When You’re Depressed?

By @mediabias [ 6 Min read ]

Systematic review shows how bias and poor methodology limit ML models used to detect depression through social media posts. Read More.


Additional Stories of your interest:

-Selective Transparency Might Be the Way Forward as Blockchain’s Transparency Woes Mount

-Bella Protocol Joins Forces with GOAT Network and NuDEX to Launch Joint Trading Campaign

-AI Didn’t Kill Sales. It Made It Unrecognisable and Better

-The ZIGChain Summit Lays Down Roadmap For Web3’s Wealth Creation Narrative

-AI Ethics and the Algorithm: Why You Should Choose Chaos Over Marketing Perfection

-From Chatbots to Wealth Advisors: Building Gen AI-Driven Financial Assistants

-What to Do While I Wait for Claude

-Trumps Big Bill and AI License to Kill

-How to Build an Employer Brand Reputation Top Talent Cant Ignore

-Vibe Hacking and the Rise of the AI-Augmented Attacker

-US, China Engaged in Nuclear Fusion Space Race

-AWS to Launch European Sovereign Cloud with €7.8B Investment by 2025

-Choosing the Right Side Hustle That Actually Works

-What If Your LLM Is a Graph? Researchers Reimagine the AI Stack

-Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Network Routers and Switches

-Exploring AWS Q Developer: The AI-Powered Coding Companion for Modern Developers

-Nows the Time to Start a Bitcoin Treasury Company

-Decentralized AI: Developing Permissionless Infrastructure Intelligence

-The LLM Search Checklist: Get to Show Up in AI Results

-This Skill Gap Is Blocking Your Career (And It Has Nothing to Do with AI)

-Dr. Aryendra Dalals Revolutionary SAP Security Framework Transforms Global Enterprise Standards

-How I Super-Charged My LangChain-MySQL Agent: Part 2

On This Day

Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Retired After 26 Years

Microsoft has ceased its support for the Internet Explorer web browser after 26 years, due to its controversial past, including security flaws and an antitrust case. Instead, users will be directed to the newer Edge browser, which generates advertising revenue for Microsoft through Bing search engine. This category accounts for...

Poll Of the Week

Do you ever worry about getting hacked when using public Wi-Fi?

47% of People in the US use public Wi-Fi. This is one way for attackers to get into your devices to learn more about you. Since it's Cybersecurity awareness month, we're curious to know what percentage of our Community worries when they use public WiFi.

43% Yes

23% No

28% I never use Public WiFi

4% What's WiFi?

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