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In a week filled with significant developments in the tech world, two stories stand out: Samsung's latest discounts on its innovative devices and a landmark court ruling on protesters' digital rights. For those in the...

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    Get the 65-inch Samsung The Frame Pro for $600 less at Amazon

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    Dont leave $400 on the table — get a 512GB Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra smartphone and Amazon gift card for 24% off

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    Tenth Circuit: 4th Amendment Doesn't Support Broad Search of Protesters' Devices

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Discounts on Samsung devices and a court decision on protesters' digital rights

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

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In a week filled with significant developments in the tech world, two stories stand out: Samsung's latest discounts on its innovative devices and a landmark court ruling on protesters' digital rights.

For those in the market for a new TV, Amazon is currently offering a 29% discount on the 65-inch Samsung The Frame Pro LED Smart TV (LS03FW, 2025). This unique device doubles as a piece of art when not in use, making it a great option for those who value aesthetics. The discount brings the price down to $1,497.99, a $600 savings from the original price of $2,097.99.

In addition to the TV deal, Samsung's latest smartphone, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, is also seeing a significant discount. As of February 27, Amazon is offering the 512GB version of the phone, paired with a $200 Amazon gift card, for $1,299.99. This represents a $400 savings from the original price of $1,699.99.

However, not all the news this week is about deals and discounts. A recent court ruling has set a precedent for protesters' digital rights. The US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit has overturned a lower court's dismissal of a challenge to sweeping warrants to search a protester's devices and digital data. The case, Armendariz v. City of Colorado Springs, arose after a housing protest in 2021, during which police obtained warrants to seize and search through the devices and data of a protester, Jacqueline Armendariz Unzueta.

The warrants included a search through all of Armendariz's photos, videos, emails, text messages, and location data over a two-month period, as well as a time-unlimited search for 26 keywords. The court's decision is a significant win for protesters' rights, as it limits the scope of warrants and protects individuals' digital data.

In other news, Best Buy is hosting free Pokémon Trade and Play events this weekend, offering participants the chance to score free packs, trade cards, and shop exclusive collections. The events will take place on February 28 from 12-2 pm local time at Best Buy stores across the country.

Finally, a recent experiment involving large language models (LLMs) has demonstrated the potential of these AI systems to analyze vast amounts of data. By providing an LLM with terabytes of CI logs, researchers were able to use the model to investigate a flaky test and identify the root cause in a matter of seconds. This technology has significant implications for a wide range of industries, from software development to scientific research.

Overall, this week's news highlights the intersection of technology, law, and society. From innovative devices and AI systems to court rulings and protests, these stories demonstrate the complex and multifaceted nature of the tech world.

In a week filled with significant developments in the tech world, two stories stand out: Samsung's latest discounts on its innovative devices and a landmark court ruling on protesters' digital rights.

For those in the market for a new TV, Amazon is currently offering a 29% discount on the 65-inch Samsung The Frame Pro LED Smart TV (LS03FW, 2025). This unique device doubles as a piece of art when not in use, making it a great option for those who value aesthetics. The discount brings the price down to $1,497.99, a $600 savings from the original price of $2,097.99.

In addition to the TV deal, Samsung's latest smartphone, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, is also seeing a significant discount. As of February 27, Amazon is offering the 512GB version of the phone, paired with a $200 Amazon gift card, for $1,299.99. This represents a $400 savings from the original price of $1,699.99.

However, not all the news this week is about deals and discounts. A recent court ruling has set a precedent for protesters' digital rights. The US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit has overturned a lower court's dismissal of a challenge to sweeping warrants to search a protester's devices and digital data. The case, Armendariz v. City of Colorado Springs, arose after a housing protest in 2021, during which police obtained warrants to seize and search through the devices and data of a protester, Jacqueline Armendariz Unzueta.

The warrants included a search through all of Armendariz's photos, videos, emails, text messages, and location data over a two-month period, as well as a time-unlimited search for 26 keywords. The court's decision is a significant win for protesters' rights, as it limits the scope of warrants and protects individuals' digital data.

In other news, Best Buy is hosting free Pokémon Trade and Play events this weekend, offering participants the chance to score free packs, trade cards, and shop exclusive collections. The events will take place on February 28 from 12-2 pm local time at Best Buy stores across the country.

Finally, a recent experiment involving large language models (LLMs) has demonstrated the potential of these AI systems to analyze vast amounts of data. By providing an LLM with terabytes of CI logs, researchers were able to use the model to investigate a flaky test and identify the root cause in a matter of seconds. This technology has significant implications for a wide range of industries, from software development to scientific research.

Overall, this week's news highlights the intersection of technology, law, and society. From innovative devices and AI systems to court rulings and protests, these stories demonstrate the complex and multifaceted nature of the tech world.

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