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LA Metro Expands, Tech Deals Abound, and AI Security Takes Center Stage

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In a week that saw significant developments in transportation, technology, and national security, several stories caught our attention. In Los Angeles, the long-awaited expansion of the D Line subway is finally set to...

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LA Metro Expands, Tech Deals Abound, and AI Security Takes Center Stage

A roundup of the latest developments in transportation, tech, and national security

Friday, February 27, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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In a week that saw significant developments in transportation, technology, and national security, several stories caught our attention. In Los Angeles, the long-awaited expansion of the D Line subway is finally set to open on May 8, bringing relief to commuters in the tony streets of Beverly Hills. Meanwhile, in the world of tech, a lifetime Microsoft deal is being hailed as a game-changer for Mac users, and a streaming video downloader is offering a lifetime subscription at a discounted price.

But amidst these positive developments, concerns over AI security are growing. Anthropic, a leading AI company, has been working with the Department of War to deploy its models for national security applications, while also taking steps to defend America's lead in AI. However, a recent vulnerability in UEFI firmware has raised concerns about the security of AI systems.

Let's take a closer look at each of these stories and what they mean for the future of transportation, technology, and national security.

First, the expansion of LA Metro's D Line is a significant development for the city's transportation system. The 4-mile extension, which has been in the works for decades, will finally open on May 8, bringing relief to commuters in Beverly Hills. To celebrate the occasion, LA Metro is selling "Ride the D" t-shirts and crop tops on its online merch store, embracing the cheeky tagline that has been circulating online.

In the world of tech, a lifetime Microsoft deal is being hailed as a game-changer for Mac users. For just $59.97, users can get a lifetime license to Microsoft Office Home and Business for Mac 2021, which includes six of Microsoft's best products. This deal is a significant upgrade for Mac users, who will be able to take advantage of Microsoft's classic productivity tools.

Another tech deal that's making waves is a lifetime subscription to Keeprix All-in-One Streaming Video Downloader. For just $95.99, users can download and save content from their favorite streaming platforms, including Netflix, Disney+, and Hulu. This deal is a significant departure from the traditional monthly subscription model, and could be a game-changer for users who want to own their content outright.

However, amidst these positive developments, concerns over AI security are growing. Anthropic, a leading AI company, has been working with the Department of War to deploy its models for national security applications. In a statement, Dario Amodei, the company's CEO, emphasized the importance of using AI to defend the United States and other democracies. However, Anthropic has also taken steps to defend America's lead in AI, including cutting off the use of its models by firms linked to the Chinese Communist Party.

Meanwhile, a recent vulnerability in UEFI firmware has raised concerns about the security of AI systems. The vulnerability, known as Hydroph0bia, affects Insyde H2O firmware and could potentially allow hackers to bypass SecureBoot protections. While Insyde has released a fix for the vulnerability, not all OEMs have implemented it, leaving many devices vulnerable to attack.

As we move forward in this rapidly changing world, it's clear that developments in transportation, technology, and national security will have significant impacts on our daily lives. Whether it's the expansion of LA Metro's D Line, game-changing tech deals, or concerns over AI security, these stories are worth paying attention to.

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  • LA Metro
  • Microsoft
  • Keeprix
  • Anthropic
  • Insyde

In a week that saw significant developments in transportation, technology, and national security, several stories caught our attention. In Los Angeles, the long-awaited expansion of the D Line subway is finally set to open on May 8, bringing relief to commuters in the tony streets of Beverly Hills. Meanwhile, in the world of tech, a lifetime Microsoft deal is being hailed as a game-changer for Mac users, and a streaming video downloader is offering a lifetime subscription at a discounted price.

But amidst these positive developments, concerns over AI security are growing. Anthropic, a leading AI company, has been working with the Department of War to deploy its models for national security applications, while also taking steps to defend America's lead in AI. However, a recent vulnerability in UEFI firmware has raised concerns about the security of AI systems.

Let's take a closer look at each of these stories and what they mean for the future of transportation, technology, and national security.

First, the expansion of LA Metro's D Line is a significant development for the city's transportation system. The 4-mile extension, which has been in the works for decades, will finally open on May 8, bringing relief to commuters in Beverly Hills. To celebrate the occasion, LA Metro is selling "Ride the D" t-shirts and crop tops on its online merch store, embracing the cheeky tagline that has been circulating online.

In the world of tech, a lifetime Microsoft deal is being hailed as a game-changer for Mac users. For just $59.97, users can get a lifetime license to Microsoft Office Home and Business for Mac 2021, which includes six of Microsoft's best products. This deal is a significant upgrade for Mac users, who will be able to take advantage of Microsoft's classic productivity tools.

Another tech deal that's making waves is a lifetime subscription to Keeprix All-in-One Streaming Video Downloader. For just $95.99, users can download and save content from their favorite streaming platforms, including Netflix, Disney+, and Hulu. This deal is a significant departure from the traditional monthly subscription model, and could be a game-changer for users who want to own their content outright.

However, amidst these positive developments, concerns over AI security are growing. Anthropic, a leading AI company, has been working with the Department of War to deploy its models for national security applications. In a statement, Dario Amodei, the company's CEO, emphasized the importance of using AI to defend the United States and other democracies. However, Anthropic has also taken steps to defend America's lead in AI, including cutting off the use of its models by firms linked to the Chinese Communist Party.

Meanwhile, a recent vulnerability in UEFI firmware has raised concerns about the security of AI systems. The vulnerability, known as Hydroph0bia, affects Insyde H2O firmware and could potentially allow hackers to bypass SecureBoot protections. While Insyde has released a fix for the vulnerability, not all OEMs have implemented it, leaving many devices vulnerable to attack.

As we move forward in this rapidly changing world, it's clear that developments in transportation, technology, and national security will have significant impacts on our daily lives. Whether it's the expansion of LA Metro's D Line, game-changing tech deals, or concerns over AI security, these stories are worth paying attention to.

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  • LA Metro
  • Microsoft
  • Keeprix
  • Anthropic
  • Insyde

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