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Developer Maurice Kleine launched Mockly, a user-friendly web app for generating believable fake conversations on various platforms like iMessage, Discord, Instagram, X, Tinder, and WhatsApp.
Unlike many older, less user-friendly fake message generators, Mockly stands out with its usability and support for 13 platforms at launch, surpassing alternatives like Postfully, which only supports iMessage.
While some templates are more convincing than others, Mockly primarily replicates web-based conversation layouts, not mobile versions. Despite potential misuse, the app's imperfections and general awareness of fake DM capabilities may limit its impact in the age of AI-generated disinformation.
Slate Auto, an EV startup secretly backed by Jeff Bezos, emerged from stealth in April 2025, aiming to produce a customizable, affordable electric pickup truck. The company's unique approach and backing garnered attention, with prototypes appearing in California. Slate's business model focuses on customization and affordability, targeting a wide audience with a starting price under $20,000 (before tax credit changes). The company plans to manufacture its trucks in a former Indiana printing plant and has already received over 100,000 refundable reservations.
French authorities have arrested Daniil Kasatkin, a Russian professional basketball player, at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris on June 21. He is accused by U.S. authorities of being a member of a ransomware gang.
Kasatkin plays for MBA Moscow and briefly played for Penn State during the 2018-2019 season. His lawyer claims his client is innocent, stating that Kasatkin bought a used computer and is not tech-savvy enough to be involved in hacking.
Elon Musk announced on X that Grok, xAI's chatbot, will be integrated into Tesla vehicles "very soon," with a target of "next week at the latest." This follows the debut of Grok 4. Tesla drivers will be able to chat with their cars and use Grok for tasks. A hacker found options for Grok "personalities", including NSFW ones. Grok will be available on newer vehicles with Hardware 3 and will be the voice and brain for Tesla's Optimus robot.
U.K. authorities have arrested four individuals in connection with a series of cyberattacks targeting British retailers, including Marks & Spencer, Harrods, and the Co-op. The suspects, a woman aged 20, two men aged 19, and a youth aged 17, were apprehended on suspicion of hacking, blackmail, money laundering, and participating in an organized crime group.
The intrusions, which began in April, involved the theft of customer data from the Co-op and Marks & Spencer. These attacks are attributed to Scattered Spider, a group known for using impersonation and deception tactics to gain access to networks. The hackers allegedly collaborated with the DragonForce ransomware gang, which deployed file-encrypting malware on Marks & Spencer’s network. The Co-op reportedly avoided the ransomware by shutting down its network. Harrods also successfully defended against a significant portion of a cyberattack.
Knox, a federal managed cloud provider, raised $6.5 million in seed funding to help software vendors achieve FedRAMP security compliance quickly and affordably. Achieving FedRAMP can take years and cost millions. Knox aims to reduce this to three months. CEO Irina Denisenko experienced these challenges firsthand at Class, leading her to acquire a FedRAMP-certified company. Knox offers a compliance management platform that identifies and remediates security gaps, competing with Palantir's FedStart.
Samsung is reportedly developing a triple-folding smartphone for release later this year. TM Roh, head of consumer electronics, mentioned the company's aim to launch the device, focusing on perfecting its usability. While the name is undecided, a final decision is expected soon as the product nears completion.
An unnamed executive confirmed that the tri-fold device is ready for production.
Elon Musk's xAI has released its latest AI model, Grok 4, along with a new $300-per-month subscription plan called SuperGrok Heavy. Grok 4 is positioned as a competitor to OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini, with enhanced capabilities including image analysis.
The launch follows a tumultuous period for xAI, marked by Grok's antisemitic comments on X, leading to temporary restrictions and revisions to the AI's system prompts. Despite these incidents, xAI focused on showcasing Grok 4's performance, claiming it outperforms competitors on benchmarks like Humanity's Last Exam and the ARC-AGI-2 test.
SuperGrok Heavy subscribers will gain early access to Grok 4 Heavy and upcoming features, including an AI coding model, a multi-modal agent, and a video generation model. xAI aims to integrate Grok with cloud platforms and attract developers through its API.
Despite its strong performance, xAI faces the challenge of overcoming recent controversies to establish Grok as a reliable alternative to established AI models in the business sector.