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How to Get Ready for the ColorOS 16 February Update: Discover PopOut
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Fossbytes

How to Get Ready for the ColorOS 16 February Update: Discover PopOut

Learn to prepare for the ColorOS 16 February 2026 update and discover the new PopOut feature on your OPPO device. This guide covers preparation, checking for updates, and general best practices to ensure a smooth experience.

Feb 27Read Article →
Shark EveryMess: 3-in-1 Wet/Dry Vacuum & Spot Cleaner
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TechRadar

Shark EveryMess: 3-in-1 Wet/Dry Vacuum & Spot Cleaner

The new Shark EveryMess is like a spa for your carpets, and it's small enough to fit in a kitchen cupboard Key takeaways A new 3-in-1 cleaning machine offers versatile functionality for various messes. The device is

Feb 25Read Article →
reviews: A24 has dropped a tense trailer for the Backrooms movie
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TechRadar

reviews: A24 has dropped a tense trailer for the Backrooms movie

A24 has released a teaser trailer for "Backrooms," its latest horror movie adaptation of a popular internet sensation. The trailer is highly praised for perfectly capturing the essence of the online phenomenon, signaling a faithful cinematic translation.

Feb 25Read Article →
WBD Board Continues Offer Assessment Amid Review
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Ars Technica

WBD Board Continues Offer Assessment Amid Review

Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD)'s board of directors is currently engaged in the review of an unspecified offer. This ongoing assessment indicates a significant corporate development, though specific details regarding the offer's nature, terms, or involved parties remain undisclosed at this time, as reported by Ars Technica.

Feb 26Read Article →
US Solar Power Surges 35%, Overtakes Hydro on National Grid
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Ars Technica

US Solar Power Surges 35%, Overtakes Hydro on National Grid

In 2025, US solar power generation achieved a significant milestone, growing by 35% to surpass hydroelectricity for the first time. Despite this renewable surge, overall electricity demand increased by 2.8%, leading to an unexpected 13% rise in coal consumption due to complex market dynamics affecting natural gas. Looking ahead, 2026 is projected to see substantial additions in solar and wind capacity, aiming to further integrate renewables into the national grid.

Feb 25Read Article →
policy: Hegseth threatens to force AI firm to share tech, escalating
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Washington Post Technology

policy: Hegseth threatens to force AI firm to share tech, escalating

The Pentagon is demanding access to Anthropic's AI technology and threatening to invoke the Defense Production Act if the company does not comply, according to Washington Post Technology. This move highlights escalating government interest in private sector AI for national security and poses a significant challenge for the tech firm, bringing to the forefront issues of forced tech sharing and government authority.

Feb 25Read Article →
industry: IBM's $40B stock wipeout is built on a misconception:
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VentureBeat

industry: IBM's $40B stock wipeout is built on a misconception:

IBM experienced a $40 billion stock drop after Anthropic unveiled AI tools for COBOL translation. However, industry experts and IBM argue that this reaction stems from a misunderstanding: translating COBOL code is distinct from comprehensive mainframe modernization, which involves complex architectural redesign and ensuring critical system reliability. Enterprises are advised to approach new AI tools with caution, conducting pilots to assess actual ROI for modernization efforts.

Feb 25Read Article →
Dark Sky Founders Launch New Weather App, Acme Weather, Post-Apple
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TechRadar

Dark Sky Founders Launch New Weather App, Acme Weather, Post-Apple

Based on TechRadar, the creators of the widely-regarded Dark Sky weather application have officially launched a new forecast platform named Acme Weather. This release follows their earlier departure from Apple, marking their return to the weather prediction space.

Feb 25Read Article →
reviews: Pokémon Day sales are already kicking off at Argos — save
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TechRadar

reviews: Pokémon Day sales are already kicking off at Argos — save

Pokémon Day sales are already kicking off at Argos — save 24% off Pokémon Legends Z-A Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Key takeaways Argos has reportedly commenced significant discount promotions on a range of Pokémon

Feb 25Read Article →
policy: Most teens believe their peers are using AI to cheat in
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Washington Post Technology

policy: Most teens believe their peers are using AI to cheat in

A Pew survey, reported by Washington Post Technology, reveals that over 10% of U.S. teens use AI for emotional support or advice. The study also highlights that teens are significantly more hopeful about artificial intelligence technology compared to adults, underscoring distinct generational perspectives on AI's role and potential impact.

Feb 25Read Article →
KiloClaw: Deploy OpenClaw Agents in 60 Seconds with Managed AI
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VentureBeat

KiloClaw: Deploy OpenClaw Agents in 60 Seconds with Managed AI

Kilo has launched KiloClaw, a fully managed service designed to deploy OpenClaw agents into production in under 60 seconds. This platform removes infrastructure complexities, provides secure and always-on hosting, and integrates with Kilo Gateway for access to over 500 AI models. Kilo also introduced PinchBench, an open-source benchmark for agentic tasks, aiming to democratize AI agent deployment for a wider audience.

Feb 25Read Article →
reviews: Gemini 3.1 Pro vs Gemini 3 Pro: Google’s new AI is slower on
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TechRadar

reviews: Gemini 3.1 Pro vs Gemini 3 Pro: Google’s new AI is slower on

Google is currently testing its new Gemini 3.1 Pro AI model against Gemini 3 Pro, focusing on their performance with creative prompts. This evaluation aims to understand how enhancements in Gemini 3.1 Pro might influence its creative output quality, potentially indicating a strategic design choice prioritizing intelligence over raw speed. The results will be crucial for the evolution of Google's advanced AI capabilities in complex generative tasks.

Feb 24Read Article →
in-depth: Fellow Series 1 Espresso Machine Review (2026): Excellent,
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Wired

in-depth: Fellow Series 1 Espresso Machine Review (2026): Excellent,

Fellow's new Series 1 espresso machine introduces advanced capabilities previously exclusive to commercial equipment. While these features promise to elevate the home espresso experience, some are noted to be still under development and refinement by Fellow.

Feb 24Read Article →
UK Regulates Netflix, Amazon, Disney+ Like Broadcasters
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The Next Web

UK Regulates Netflix, Amazon, Disney+ Like Broadcasters

UK brings streaming giants like Netflix, Amazon and Disney+ under broadcaster-style regulation The UK government has initiated significant new regulatory requirements, bringing major video-on-demand (VoD) platforms

Feb 24Read Article →
mobile: The Nothing Phone 4a fixes my two biggest problems with the
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Android Authority

mobile: The Nothing Phone 4a fixes my two biggest problems with the

The Nothing Phone 4a fixes my two biggest problems with the Nothing Phone 3 Key takeaways A recent commentary from Android Authority hints at Nothing potentially acknowledging a preference for its earlier design

Feb 24Read Article →
in-depth: College Campuses Are in Upheaval Over Faculty Ties to
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Wired

in-depth: College Campuses Are in Upheaval Over Faculty Ties to

A new DOJ release of emails has exposed a financier's deep influence across various academic institutions, from small art schools to large public universities. This widespread revelation is causing significant upheaval on college campuses, with students demanding accountability.

Feb 24Read Article →
mobile: Samsung Unpacked is tomorrow. Here are the 8 most important
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Android Authority

mobile: Samsung Unpacked is tomorrow. Here are the 8 most important

Based on a concise statement from Android Authority, "Samsung fans, it's almost time," an upcoming, unspecified moment for the Samsung community is being signaled. The source provides no further details on product launches, events like Samsung Unpacked, or Galaxy S26 rumors, leaving the exact nature of the impending development open to anticipation.

Feb 24Read Article →
mobile: Samsung’s ‘Wide’ Galaxy Z Fold might include a clever way to
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Android Authority

mobile: Samsung’s ‘Wide’ Galaxy Z Fold might include a clever way to

Samsung's next Galaxy Z Fold may include a "Foreign Material Detection" feature. It would alert users if the foldable isn't fully closed, aiming to prevent screen damage and enhance durability.

Feb 24Read Article →
open-source: vivo V70 FE Leak Reveals 200MP Camera and 7,000mAh
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Fossbytes

open-source: vivo V70 FE Leak Reveals 200MP Camera and 7,000mAh

Less than a week after launching the V70 series, a leak reported by Fossbytes suggests vivo is preparing a V70 FE model. This rumored device is said to feature a powerful 200-megapixel camera and an exceptionally large 7,000mAh battery. These specifications, if confirmed, could position the V70 FE as a compelling option for users prioritizing high-resolution photography and extended battery life.

Feb 25Read Article →
industry: How Smarsh built an AI front door for regulated industries
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VentureBeat

industry: How Smarsh built an AI front door for regulated industries

Smarsh, a provider for regulated industries, deployed "Archie," an AI-driven support agent, achieving 59% self-service adoption. Built on Salesforce's Agentforce 360 Platform, Archie serves as an intelligent "front door" for customer support, simplifying navigation and ensuring compliance through meticulous data preparation and regulatory approvals.

Feb 25Read Article →
Cisco turns to titanium spoons and sand dunes to build a better …
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The Register

Cisco turns to titanium spoons and sand dunes to build a better …

Cisco has unveiled a redesigned Room Kit Pro G2, integrating aesthetic and structural enhancements inspired by titanium spoons and sand dunes, reducing material use and increasing durability. Meanwhile, Pure Storage has rebranded to Everpure, signaling a strategic pivot towards broader data management, though the new name shares a moniker with an Australian purified water company.

Feb 24Read Article →
Google Messages Adopts Real-time Location Sharing in Chats
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Android Authority

Google Messages Adopts Real-time Location Sharing in Chats

Google Messages is preparing to launch a new Real-time Location sharing feature, allowing users to share their live location directly within chat conversations. This update aims to bring the messaging platform closer to parity with other apps offering similar dynamic location capabilities, enhancing convenience and safety for users. The feature is expected to roll out soon.

Feb 24Read Article →
Anthropic accuses China's AI labs of ripping off content - just like
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The Register

Anthropic accuses China's AI labs of ripping off content - just like

Anthropic has accused Chinese AI labs DeepSeek, Moonshot AI, and MiniMax of \

Feb 24Read Article →
One Engineer's SaaS in an Hour: AI Code Governance Explained
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VentureBeat

One Engineer's SaaS in an Hour: AI Code Governance Explained

Treasure Data's "Treasure Code" was built in just 60 minutes by one engineer, showcasing the potential of AI-native development. This rapid creation was underpinned by a robust governance system that prioritized platform-level access controls and a three-tier quality pipeline, setting a precedent for safe and scalable AI-generated code in production.

Feb 25Read Article →
reviews: Microsoft Researchers Figure Out How to Store Data Inside
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CNET

reviews: Microsoft Researchers Figure Out How to Store Data Inside

Microsoft researchers have reportedly achieved a breakthrough in data storage, using lasers to store digital information inside glass. This novel method promises exceptional longevity, with researchers claiming data could be retrieved from the glass after an astonishing 10,000 years. This development holds significant implications for long-term archiving and digital preservation.

Feb 24Read Article →
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