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AWS debuts Lambda MicroVMs with up to 8 hours runtime

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June 23, 2026

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AWS debuts Lambda MicroVMs with up to 8 hours runtime

Suitable for running untrusted code, AI agents, or any long-running task

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InfoQ

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· Jun 30, 2026

AWS Launches Lambda MicroVMs for Isolated Agent and User Code Execution

AWS launched Lambda MicroVMs, a new serverless compute primitive that runs each user session or AI agent in its own Firecracker virtual machine with hardware-level isolation, snapshot-based rapid launch, and state preservation for up to eight hours. Reddit community analysis found the minimum setup costs 3.03/day, roughly 9x Fargate spot pricing. By Steef-Jan Wiggers

ComicBook.com

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· Jun 22, 2026

5 MCU Phase 1 Moments That Still Give Us Goosebumps Every Time

14 years since it wrapped up, some moments in the Marvel Cinematic Universe continue to give us goosebumps every time. Much has been said about the success of the franchise as a whole, having earned around 35 billion thus far. As Marvel Studios looks forward to the future of the universe with Joe and Anthony []

The Daily Beast

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· Jun 23, 2026

Scouted: Alexa, Grab My Wallet—Here Are the Best Prime Day Deals to Shop This Week

Amazon.Scouted selects products independently. If you purchase something from our posts, we may earn a small commission. Prices are accurate at the time of publication and subject to change. Grab your wallets: Amazon’s annual Prime Day event is here. Usually Amazon’s summer Prime Day takes place in July, but in 2026, the e-tailer is kicking things off early. The highly anticipated deal event takes place from June 23 to June 26, giving shoppers four days to score deals across all its virtual aisles. Amazon Prime members will save on thousands of major deals across more than 35 product categories, from spendy electronics and appliances to luxury beauty and fitness gear. This week, you’ll find huge discounts on top brands like LG, Dyson, NuFace, Levi’s, Samsung, Peloton, Bissell, and so much more. Read more at The Daily Beast.

Ars Technica

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· Jul 6, 2026

Katalyst's satellite rescue mission is now in pursuit of NASA's Swift

It will take several weeks for the Link spacecraft to rendezvous with NASA's Swift observatory.

The Next Web

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· Jun 29, 2026

NASA hired a startup to catch its falling telescope

Swift has watched the sky since 2004, catching some of the universe’s biggest explosions. Now it is sinking, and time is short. NASA is paying Katalyst Space Technologies about 30mn to save it, the Associated Press reported. Liftoff could come as early as Tuesday. The plan sounds simple and is anything but. Reach a satellite [] This story continues at The Next Web

ING Think

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· Jul 10, 2026

Why the grid could make or break the electro-tech revolution

Electricity is becoming a stronger economic growth engine, powering AI data centres, EVs, heat pumps and industrial decarbonisation. But grids aren’t keeping up. Connection delays of four to nine years highlight the importance of heavy electricity users in making their demand smarter and more flexible

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Related coverage for "AWS debuts Lambda MicroVMs with up to 8 hours runtime": InfoQ — AWS Launches Lambda MicroVMs for Isolated Agent and User Code Execution. ComicBook.com — 5 MCU Phase 1 Moments That Still Give Us Goosebumps Every Time. The Daily Beast — Scouted: Alexa, Grab My Wallet—Here Are the Best Prime Day Deals to Shop This Week . Ars Technica — Katalyst's satellite rescue mission is now in pursuit of NASA's Swift. The Next Web — NASA hired a startup to catch its falling telescope. ING Think — Why the grid could make or break the electro-tech revolution