Net News Today — July 16, 2026

NetNewsletter newsroom brief · 2h ago · 1 min read · via NetNewsletter

OnePlus officially gives up on the US and Europe and more — today's net signal.

The tech world is abuzz with significant developments that underscore the evolving landscape of innovation and consumer behavior. OnePlus's decision to officially abandon the US and Europe marks a notable shift in the global smartphone market, as the company once touted as a flagship killer now appears to be retreating from key territories. Meanwhile, Netflix is attempting to reignite the spark that made Stranger Things a cultural phenomenon with a nostalgic re-release, highlighting the ongoing quest for streaming services to capture and retain audience attention in a crowded digital landscape.

As the tech industry continues to adapt to changing consumer preferences and technological advancements, startups like Anthropic are betting big on the potential of AI services to revolutionize the enterprise sector. The company's Ode platform is just one example of the growing trend towards AI-driven solutions, which is also reflected in the increasing concern over cyberattacks and the need for robust security measures. The US charges against Russian 'bulletproof' web hosts serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing threats in the digital realm, with cybercrime victims losing millions of dollars to malicious activities. Amidst these developments, rumors of a potential handheld PS6 console have sparked excitement among gamers, suggesting that the future of gaming may be more portable and accessible than ever before.

Today's signal:
• OnePlus officially gives up on the US and Europe (theverge.com)
• Netflix tries to recapture Stranger Things magic with nostalgic re-release (theverge.com)
• Inside Ode with Anthropic, the startup betting AI services are the future of enterprise (techcrunch.com)
• US charges Russian ‘bulletproof’ web hosts over cyberattacks that netted $62M from cybercrime victims (techcrunch.com)
• The PS6 sure sounds like a handheld (theverge.com)

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