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51 articles · Jan 2026 — Feb 2026
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Tech Giants Bet Big on Autonomous Driving, But AI Job Displacement Looms
Microsoft, Nvidia, and Uber invest in Wayve as AI transforms industries and sparks labor concerns
Microsoft Warns of Job-Themed Repo Lures Targeting Developers
Microsoft has uncovered a coordinated campaign targeting software developers with malicious repositories posing as legitimate Next.js projects, exploiting trust in shared code to execute undetected.
Africa Cracks Down on Cybercrime, Microsoft Boosts Windows 11 Security
Interpol operation leads to major arrests, while new update improves BitLocker and adds Sysmon tool
Data Breaches and Leaks: A Growing Concern
Cybersecurity threats expose millions of records, prompt Microsoft to enhance data controls
AI's Double Edge: Enhancements and Concerns
As AI integration accelerates, users and developers face contrasting choices
Microsoft Expands Windows Restore for Enterprise Devices
Microsoft has broadened its Windows restore feature to more enterprise devices, allowing users to recover settings and Microsoft Store apps from a previous device.
9 unverzichtbare Open-Source-Security-Tools
Unternehmen investieren in Sicherheitstechnologien, um Risiken zu minimieren und Umsatz zu steigern
Tech and Entertainment Essentials for a Productive You
From budget laptops to AI-powered office tools and streaming recommendations
Can Tech Giants Handle the Consequences of Their Own Success?
Exploring the Unintended Effects of AI, Phone Design, and Cloud Computing
Tech World Faces Security Concerns and Regulatory Hurdles
From AI-powered backdoors to robotaxi setbacks, a week of revelations
Mouse Pointer Vanishes in Classic Outlook, Microsoft Investigates
Frustrated users report difficulty using email client after bug causes cursor to disappear
The Hidden Work Behind the Machines
How Human Labor Shapes the Future of Automation and AI
Generative AI: A Double-Edged Sword in Cybercrime
How attackers leverage AI to exploit systems and accelerate existing threats
Microsoft Boosts Windows 11 Security with Batch File Lockdown
Microsoft is rolling out a new Windows 11 Insider Preview build with improved security and performance features, including a batch file lockdown mode that prevents modifications during execution.
AI and Word Games: A New Era of Puzzle Solving
How AI is changing the way we play word games and think about technology
Entertainment Industry in Turmoil: Trump, Netflix, and Microsoft Shake-Ups
High-profile controversies and leadership changes make waves in film, TV, and gaming
What's new in tech: Gadgets, space, and more
In the world of technology, innovation is a constant. New gadgets and devices are being developed and released all the time, making it difficult to keep up with the latest trends and advancements.
Bitcoin Rally Hinges on Whales, NASA Eyes March Launch, and More
Bitcoin's price holds steady as small investors buy in, while NASA's Artemis II mission is on track for a March 6 launch and Microsoft's gaming chief Phil Spencer steps down.
AI Revolution Gains Momentum with New Tools and Standards
Tech giants like Microsoft and Google DeepMind push for responsible AI development
Phishing Evolves as Cybersecurity Landscape Shifts
New threats and outdated methods put users and companies at risk
Tech Giant Removes Pirated Harry Potter Guide, While Chinese Firm Eyes Rocket Launch Revival
Microsoft has deleted a guide on training large language models using pirated Harry Potter books, citing a mistake in marking the dataset as public domain. Meanwhile, a Chinese launch firm is gearing up for another attempt at an orbital-class rocket landing after a previous failure.
Tech Giants Make Waves: Microsoft Removes Controversial AI Guide, While China's Space Ambitions Take Off
In a week marked by significant developments in the tech world, Microsoft has removed a guide on training language models on pirated Harry Potter books, while a Chinese launch firm is making strides in its space ambitions, raising big money and planning another orbital-class rocket landing attempt.
Tech Giants Unveil Groundbreaking Innovations: Apple's Latest OS Updates and Microsoft's Revolutionary Data Storage
Apple has released significant updates to its iOS, macOS, and iPadOS beta versions, while Microsoft has introduced a game-changing data storage medium that can last for 10,000 years. These innovations showcase the companies' commitment to improving user experience and pushing technological boundaries.
Turmoil and Transition in the US: Remembering Jesse Jackson, ICE Controversies, and Commuter Chaos
The US is grappling with a mix of tributes, controversies, and disruptions, from the passing of civil rights icon Jesse Jackson to the growing outrage over ICE raids and the reliance on Microsoft technology. Meanwhile, a major rail upgrade in New Jersey is set to cause commuter chaos in Manhattan. As the Department of Homeland Security faces criticism, its top spokesperson is set to exit her role.
From Typewriters to AI: A Week in Culture, Sports, and Technology
This week, we take a journey through the intersection of art, sports, and technology, from a curated show on Ursula K. Le Guin's writing legacy to the AI-powered Microsoft Office 2024, and from the whimsical score of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms to the thrill of the 2026 winter sports biathlon and Bad Bunny's halftime show.
Weekend Deals: AI Assistants, Office Software, and Smart TVs on Sale
This weekend, take advantage of discounts on AI-powered tools, Microsoft Office Professional 2021, a massive Samsung Smart TV, and Apple AirTags. From streamlining workflows to upgrading your home entertainment, these deals offer significant savings on popular products.
Weekend Deals: AI Assistants, Microsoft Office, and Big Savings on Tech Essentials
This weekend, tech enthusiasts can snag exciting deals on AI-powered tools, Microsoft Office, and top-notch electronics. From a local-first AI assistant to a colossal 85-inch Samsung Smart TV, these discounts offer a chance to upgrade your digital life without breaking the bank.
Cybersecurity Threats Escalate as Kimwolf Botnet Spreads and Software Supply Chain Risks Rise
A new IoT botnet called Kimwolf has infected over 2 million devices, forcing them to participate in DDoS attacks and relay malicious traffic, while software supply chain risks have joined the OWASP Top 10 list, highlighting the growing threat landscape. Meanwhile, Microsoft's latest Patch Tuesday addresses 113 security holes, including a zero-day flaw being actively exploited.
Cybersecurity Threats Mount as New Vulnerabilities Emerge and Hackers Strike
A series of recent cybersecurity incidents has highlighted the growing threat landscape, with hackers exploiting vulnerabilities in popular software and targeting governments and developers. From a massive data breach in Mexico to the return of the GlassWorm malware, the past week has seen a surge in malicious activity. Meanwhile, Google and Microsoft have faced criticism for vulnerabilities in their products.
Global Economic Shifts: Tech and Energy Markets Experience Volatility Amid Policy Changes
The global economy is witnessing significant shifts in the tech and energy sectors, with major players experiencing volatility due to policy changes and shifting demand. From the slump in BYD's vehicle sales to Microsoft's AI-related losses, and from Saudi Arabia's oil-supply hikes to India's efforts to counter China's dominance in rare earth processing, the world is seeing a complex interplay of economic factors.
OpenAI's Codex Agent, Microsoft's Autodiscover Mishap, Apple's AirTag Upgrade, and Tech News You Might Have Missed
OpenAI reveals technical details about its AI coding agent. Microsoft faces backlash for routing traffic to a Japanese company. Apple introduces an easier-to-find AirTag.
Cybersecurity Threats Mount as Vulnerabilities Exposed in Legacy Systems, Software, and Browsers
A series of recent cybersecurity threats has highlighted the need for urgent action to protect against vulnerabilities in legacy systems, software, and browsers. From a critical flaw in telnet servers to a zero-day exploit in Microsoft Office, hackers are finding new ways to breach even the most secure networks.