Daily Recap

Friday, 19 June 2026

Today’s tech headlines trace the fault lines between regulation, hype, and the industry’s next sales pitch. In semiconductors, Washington is pressing ASML over concerns that one of its elite EUV chipmaking machines may have surfaced in China, a claim the Dutch company flatly denies, underscoring how tense and opaque U.S.-China export enforcement has become. In the courts, Ohio can again enforce its parental-consent rule for social media users under 16 after a federal appeals panel revived the law, adding momentum to states testing tougher rules on children’s online access. Meanwhile, Rivian is facing a class action from early R1 owners who say the automaker oversold self-driving capabilities their vehicles cannot actually support. Away from the legal fights, consumer and enterprise tech kept moving: ETOE opened pre-sales for a portable triple-laser projector with Google TV, and Orion Innovation won an AWS migration credential aimed at cloud modernization.

Recap for Friday, 19 June 2026

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