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How to Get Hints & Answers for Contexto Today: February 26 - Master
Tech
Feb 26, 2026Fossbytes

How to Get Hints & Answers for Contexto Today: February 26 - Master

Word-guessing games have recently seen an explosion in popularity, proving to be both entertaining and beneficial for vocabulary improvement. While many of these games, like Wordle, might be a bit too straightforward

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enterprise: Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra hands-on: I need the Privacy
Enterprise
Feb 26, 2026ZDNet

enterprise: Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra hands-on: I need the Privacy

Samsung's 2026 flagship, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, offers modest upgrades across design, cameras, and performance. However, one specific, unique display feature is highlighted as its key differentiator, setting it apart from competitors and potentially reshaping user expectations for future smartphone technology.

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enterprise: YouTube Premium vs. Premium Lite: I found the biggest
Enterprise
Feb 26, 2026ZDNet

enterprise: YouTube Premium vs. Premium Lite: I found the biggest

ZDNet reports that "big new features" are now available for YouTube, dramatically enhancing the value of YouTube Premium Lite. The biggest difference for users is that, thanks to these updates, most people will now find Premium Lite sufficient for their needs. This signals a shift in subscription value, prompting users to re-evaluate their YouTube Premium choices for potential cost savings and simplified decision-making.

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Samsung S26 Ultra's Light-Bending Display: A Privacy Game-Changer
Enterprise
Feb 26, 2026ZDNet

Samsung S26 Ultra's Light-Bending Display: A Privacy Game-Changer

ZDNet reports that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature an advanced "light-bending display" technology. This innovation is touted as more than a simple novelty, offering significant practical application for user privacy. Crucially, this integrated display has the potential to render traditional privacy screen protectors obsolete, signaling a major shift in how mobile device privacy is managed.

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enterprise: How to preorder the Samsung Galaxy S26 series - and where
Enterprise
Feb 26, 2026ZDNet

enterprise: How to preorder the Samsung Galaxy S26 series - and where

Samsung has officially unveiled its new Galaxy S26 series and Galaxy Buds 4 at a recent Unpacked event. Information on where to preorder these highly anticipated devices, along with details on available launch deals, is now accessible to consumers.

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science: Judge doesn't trust DOJ with search of devices seized from
Science
Feb 26, 2026Ars Technica

science: Judge doesn't trust DOJ with search of devices seized from

A court has made a critical decision to personally search devices seized from a Washington Post reporter, explicitly denying the Department of Justice (DOJ) full access. This move underscores judicial oversight in sensitive cases, particularly those involving journalists' materials, emphasizing the court's role in protecting privacy and press freedom against potential government overreach.

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Analysis
Feb 26, 2026NYT Technology

analysis: Podcasts? TV Talk Shows? Netflix Just Hopes They’re Hits.

Netflix is blurring the lines between podcasts and TV talk shows with its new video-first \

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Intrinsic, Robotics Software Company, Integrates with Google
Latest
Feb 26, 2026TechCrunch

Intrinsic, Robotics Software Company, Integrates with Google

Alphabet-owned Robotics Software Company Intrinsic Joins Google Key takeaways Intrinsic, an Alphabet-owned robotics software company, is integrating with Google to accelerate advancements in physical AI. The company

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HP: RAM Costs Accounted for 15-18% of PC Bill of Materials
Science
Feb 26, 2026Ars Technica

HP: RAM Costs Accounted for 15-18% of PC Bill of Materials

HP disclosed that RAM accounted for 15 to 18 percent of its PC manufacturing costs in the last quarter. This figure, reported by Ars Technica, highlights the significant influence of memory components on the overall bill of materials for personal computers, impacting pricing strategies and profit margins for the company.

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reviews: TCL X11L Uses Super Quantum Dots for More Colors Than Ever
Reviews
Feb 25, 2026CNET

reviews: TCL X11L Uses Super Quantum Dots for More Colors Than Ever

CNET has featured a video on the TCL X11L television, highlighting its use of "Super Quantum Dots" technology to deliver an unprecedented range of colors. This innovation signals TCL's focus on advanced display quality for enhanced visual experiences. The provided source confirms the video's existence but offers no further product specifications or availability details.

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Gemini Now Automates Uber & DoorDash on Your Phone. Here's How.
In-depth
Feb 25, 2026Wired

Gemini Now Automates Uber & DoorDash on Your Phone. Here's How.

Gemini Can Now Book You an Uber or Order a DoorDash Meal on Your Phone. Here's How It Works Key takeaways Google's Gemini AI assistant now automates tasks directly within popular mobile apps like Uber, Uber Eats,

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Ethical Resilience: Lessons from the Gates-Epstein Nexus
Programming
Feb 27, 2026GeekWire

Ethical Resilience: Lessons from the Gates-Epstein Nexus

Bill Gates recently apologized to Gates Foundation staff for his past interactions with Jeffrey Epstein, acknowledging the significant reputational risk. Concurrently, new reports have revealed extensive and deep connections between Epstein and high-level Microsoft executives, exposing critical challenges in maintaining professional integrity, organizational oversight, and managing severe reputational fallout within the tech industry. It underscores the importance of stringent due diligence and robust ethical frameworks.

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in-depth: MAGA Is Raging Over the Epstein Files. But They’re Not Mad
In-depth
Feb 25, 2026Wired

in-depth: MAGA Is Raging Over the Epstein Files. But They’re Not Mad

Following the latest Jeffrey Epstein file dump, MAGA supporters are enraged by the lack of arrests, directing their anger at Kash Patel, Pam Bondi, and Steve Bannon. Despite the widespread frustration, former President Donald Trump is notably not the target of this ire, revealing a unique dynamic within his political base.

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science: Trump's MAHA influencer pick for surgeon general goes before
Science
Feb 26, 2026Ars Technica

science: Trump's MAHA influencer pick for surgeon general goes before

Casey Means, a potential nominee for Surgeon General, is reportedly without an active medical license and promotes alternative medicine, according to Ars Technica. These details emerge as her nomination faces Senate scrutiny, raising questions about her qualifications for a leading federal public health role. The Senate's confirmation process will likely delve into these aspects to ensure alignment with public health standards and expectations.

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reviews: Apple TV: 15 Best Sci-Fi Shows You Should Stream Right Now
Reviews
Feb 25, 2026CNET

reviews: Apple TV: 15 Best Sci-Fi Shows You Should Stream Right Now

Apple TV: 15 Best Sci-Fi Shows You Should Stream Right Now Key takeaways Apple TV+ has been recognized for its strong lineup of science fiction programming. CNET, an authoritative technology publication, characterized

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Why Is Printer Ink So Expensive? An Analysis of Printer Ownership
Reviews
Feb 25, 2026CNET

Why Is Printer Ink So Expensive? An Analysis of Printer Ownership

CNET highlights a common paradox in the printer market: while printers are often inexpensive to buy, the true cost of ownership stems from continuous ink refills. This dynamic means that initial affordability can be misleading, as long-term expenses for consumables significantly outweigh the hardware's price. The article identifies this trend but does not detail the specific reasons behind high ink costs.

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Ailias Unveils Conversational Hologram Avatars of Historical Figures
In-depth
Feb 25, 2026Wired

Ailias Unveils Conversational Hologram Avatars of Historical Figures

Talk to Your Own Personal Isaac Newton With Ailias's Hologram Avatars Key takeaways Ailias, a UK-based company, offers interactive 3D hologram avatars of historical and custom personalities. Their unique focus is

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reviews: We Learned How to Share Info About ICE and Police Raids on
Reviews
Feb 25, 2026CNET

reviews: We Learned How to Share Info About ICE and Police Raids on

CNET has published guidance for users on how to effectively share information about ICE activities on neighborhood apps. While this article confirms the availability of these tips, it does not provide the specific details of the advice, which are found in CNET's original report. The guidance is aimed at helping community members communicate sensitive information responsibly.

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Shark EveryMess: 3-in-1 Wet/Dry Vacuum & Spot Cleaner
Reviews
Feb 25, 2026TechRadar

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

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reviews: A24 has dropped a tense trailer for the Backrooms movie
Reviews
Feb 25, 2026TechRadar

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.

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US Solar Power Surges 35%, Overtakes Hydro on National Grid
Science
Feb 25, 2026Ars 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.

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policy: Hegseth threatens to force AI firm to share tech, escalating
Policy
Feb 25, 2026Washington 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.

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industry: IBM's $40B stock wipeout is built on a misconception:
Industry
Feb 25, 2026VentureBeat

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.

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reviews: Pokémon Day sales are already kicking off at Argos — save
Reviews
Feb 25, 2026TechRadar

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

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KiloClaw: Deploy OpenClaw Agents in 60 Seconds with Managed AI
Industry
Feb 25, 2026VentureBeat

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.

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