Tech News Roundup — June 10, 2026 (PM)

The late-afternoon tech cycle lands three very different headlines: Stellantis’ recall of 1.3 million Jeep vehicles for a fire risk is the day’s biggest consumer story, Telegram returns to the Apple Watch with a fully native app, and the Linux Foundation is putting serious weight behind a new AI data-exchange project. In the background, an NVIDIA engineer’s GCC bootstrap patch, a Valve gift-card phase-out, and an Apple/Siri AI health debate round out an unusually broad edition.
Hardware & Chips
- Stellantis recalls 1.3 million Jeeps over fire risk — Stellantis announced one of the largest recalls in recent years, covering more than 1.3 million Jeep vehicles worldwide due to a potential fire hazard. The campaign affects several Jeep models and is the company’s most significant fire-related safety action in the current generation of SUVs. Pplware
- NVIDIA engineer posts patch to slash GCC bootstrap time — An NVIDIA engineer, Kyrylo Tkachov, posted a patch for testing that significantly reduces the time the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) takes to perform a native bootstrap. The configure-stage time is cut by around 43% and overall bootstrap wall time by around 15%, a real productivity win for GCC maintainers and downstream distros. Phoronix
- Intel Arc Pro B70 benchmarks show wins on Linux 7.1 — Following recent Linux 7.1 performance gains on the Arc B580, the new flagship Arc Pro B70 BMG-G31 workstation card also shows measurable improvements in relevant workloads between Linux 7.0 and the near-final 7.1 kernel. Useful confirmation that Intel’s discrete GPU stack is finally finding its stride on Linux. Phoronix
Linux & Open Source
- Linux Foundation launches OpenSharing for AI asset & data exchange — The Linux Foundation continues its push into AI with the OpenSharing Project, a new effort to standardise AI asset and data exchange. The project is the foundation’s latest attempt to position itself as a neutral governance layer for the AI tooling ecosystem, similar to its role in cloud-native and open-source networking. Phoronix
Apple & Mobile
- Telegram returns to the Apple Watch with a native app — Telegram launched a fully native Apple Watch app, marking the messaging service’s return to Apple’s smartwatch ecosystem after years of absence. The new app brings core Telegram functionality directly to the wrist, in a market that has seen most major messengers retreat from watchOS over the past few years. Pplware
- “I’m relieved Siri AI isn’t trying to be a health coach” — In a special early Optimizer newsletter tied to WWDC coverage, Verge senior reviewer Victoria Song argues that Apple’s long-standing reluctance to tell users what to do with their health data is, on balance, a relief — even as the rest of the industry pivots hard toward AI-driven wellness coaching. The Verge
- AT&T launches $3 unlimited day passes for iPads — AT&T introduced a new “Unlimited Day Pass” cellular data offer for iPad users who only need brief connectivity, priced at $3 for 24 hours of unlimited data. The offer is open to non-AT&T customers, has no contracts or credit checks, and includes a free first day pass as an introductory deal. The Verge
Gaming
- Valve is phasing out physical Steam gift cards due to scammers — After more than a decade, Steam will no longer sell physical gift cards in stores, with Valve confirming it will not restock cards once they run out. The company cited ongoing impact from scammers, who trick victims into buying gift cards at retail and sharing the codes. Valve has been working with law enforcement, adding warnings to cards, and limiting availability, but the abuse has continued. The Verge
In Brief
- AirPods Pro 3 hit $179 at Walmart ahead of Prime Day — Walmart is offering the AirPods Pro 3 at $179 (from $249), their best price yet, in a deal expected to run for a limited time ahead of Prime Day. The Verge
- Google’s Nest Cam with Floodlight hits its lowest price yet — The Google Nest Cam with Floodlight is down to $179.99 ($100 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, and the Google Store — the lowest price the weather-resistant outdoor camera has seen. The Verge
- The Social Reckoning trailer drops, with Jeremy Strong as Zuck — Over 15 years after The Social Network, Sony released the first trailer for The Social Reckoning, Aaron Sorkin’s follow-up hitting theatres on October 9th. Jeremy Strong plays an older Mark Zuckerberg, Mikey Madison plays Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen, and Jeremy Allen White plays a Wall Street Journal reporter. The Verge
- “The Pelley Minutes” puts Scott Pelley’s 37-year CBS career in perspective — A clever new website maps 37-year 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley’s career into 60-minute “episodes,” each totalling his on-air minutes. The project arrives shortly after Pelley was fired from CBS amid accusations he “murdered” the legendary news show. The Verge
Roundup compiled from the TTRSS Tech feed. 12 stories from 12 sources summarised across 5 sections.