In a big win for privacy, the US Supreme court ruled that authorities must have a warrant to access a person's location information from their cell phone. The ruling was 5-4, so it definitely had people against it, but I do feel this is good to protect citizens from abuse by law enforcement and others. People may think this could make finding terrorists take longer, but I disagree, as if the authorities have proof or probable cause, they can surely get a warrant withing a couple of hours. https://www.npr.org/2018/06/22/605007387/supreme-court-rules-police-need-warrant-to-get-location-information-from-cell-to
In the exponentially growing tech world, there is a bit of an arms race back and forth between the U.S. and China. Until this past month, China held the distinction of having the fastest supercomputer in the world, Sunway TaihuLight. While China still has more supercomputers than the US, the US now has the distinction of having the fastest supercomputer, "Summit", containing at least double to power of the TaihuLight. This is wild how this computing power arms race is occurring, i can only hope the technologies trickle down. https://thehackernews.com/2018/06/summit-fastest-supercomputer.html