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Last updated: June 9, 2026, 8:53 AM ET

Retro Computing & UI Revival Developers revisited early‑era graphics pipelines as a new tutorial demonstrated how to recreate raster effects using only fixed‑function APIs, echoing techniques from the early 1990s Making graphics like it’s 1993. At the same time, an open‑source hobby OS called Gentle OS shipped a fully functional desktop with a pixel‑perfect, amber‑themed window manager, offering a nostalgic alternative to modern desktop environments GentleOS classic GUI. The parallel interest in retro aesthetics underscores a growing niche where low‑level programming skills are prized for both education and artistic expression.

Platform Shifts & Security Concerns An analysis of Apple’s product line argued that the iPhone has reached the end of its incremental growth cycle, citing flattening sales in emerging markets and a shift toward wearables and services as the primary revenue engine The iPhone’s last stand. In contrast, a security breach disclosed that attackers compromised several of Microsoft’s open‑source AI tooling repositories, exfiltrating credentials for developers working on large‑language models and prompting an emergency patch rollout across the ecosystem Microsoft tools hacked. The juxtaposition highlights how mature hardware platforms are now contending with supply‑chain and software‑security challenges that could reshape developer priorities.

Historical Lessons & Corporate Ethics A deep‑dive into the Eagle Computer story traced the company’s rapid rise in the 1980s as an affordable PC clone, followed by a swift decline after a failed partnership with a major chipset supplier and mounting legal pressures Eagle Computer rise and fall. Meanwhile, investigative reporting revealed that a social‑media giant paid overseas workers to amplify separatist messaging in Alberta, raising questions about platform governance and the manipulation of regional political discourse Facebook pays overseas. Both pieces serve as reminders that technological innovation and corporate conduct can have lasting repercussions beyond the immediate developer community.