Good morning, tech enthusiasts! Welcome to a Sunday packed with six incredible stories from the world of technologyโfrom NASA's space telescope launching 8 months ahead of schedule to an AI agent discovering 21 security vulnerabilities in FFmpeg that had been hiding for over 20 years! We're also covering a critical Claude Code vulnerability, Google's unexpected shutdown of Pixel Studio, the ultra-lightweight Fitbit Air, and Samsung's Galaxy S26 FE with a brand-new camera design. Grab your morning coffee and get ready for an exciting Sunday tech briefing!
๐ Good Sunday Morning! Tekin Morning June 7, 2026 Good morning, tech enthusiasts! Welcome to a Sunday packed with six incredible stories from the world of technologyโfrom NASA's space telescope launching
8 months ahead of schedule to an AI agent discovering 21 security vulnerabilities in FFmpeg that had been hiding for over 20 years! We're also covering a critical Claude Code vulnerability, Google's unexpected
shutdown of Pixel Studio, the ultra-lightweight Fitbit Air, and Samsung's Galaxy S26 FE with a brand-new camera design. โก Today's Headlines: ๐ญ NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Telescope Launches 8 Months Early
๐ค AI Agent Discovers 21 FFmpeg Zero-Days + Chrome 149 Fixes 429 Bugs โ ๏ธ Claude Code GitHub Vulnerability: Credential Theft Risk ๐ฑ Google Shuts Down Pixel Studio After Less Than 2 Years โ๏ธ Fitbit Air:
12-Gram Tracker Without Screen for $99 ๐ธ Samsung Galaxy S26 FE Leaks With Pill-Shaped Camera Module โ Grab your morning coffee and get ready for an exciting Sunday tech briefing! [IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER_1]
๐ญ NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope: Launching 8 Months Ahead of Schedule In one of the rarest events in spaceflight history, NASA announced that the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope โoriginally
scheduled for launch in May 2027โwill now launch eight months ahead of schedule on August 30, 2026, aboard SpaceX's Falcon Heavy . This telescope, designed to succeed Hubble with a field of view 100 times
wider , is poised to unlock mysteries of dark matter, dark energy, and thousands of exoplanets across the cosmos. According to official NASA announcements and reports from Engadget and Indian Express,
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