Grokipedia as a Backdoor to Getting Found in LLM AI Search
Grokipedia, xAI’s AI‑generated encyclopedia, is rapidly becoming a cited source for large language model chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude. Launched last year, it relies on the Grok LLM to create and edit entries, offering marketers a new backdoor to appear in AI‑driven search results. The platform provides a simple suggestion tool that lets users publish structured, encyclopedia‑style pages that can be interlinked into an SEO hierarchy. However, early reports indicate occasional misinformation, prompting caution for brand managers.

Forescout Partners with E-ISAC to Bring Threat Intelligence and Research to North American Utilities
Forescout Technologies has become a vendor affiliate of the North American Electricity Information Sharing and Analysis Center (E‑ISAC), extending its threat‑intelligence sharing to U.S. utilities and grid operators. Through its Vedere Labs research unit, the company will feed cyber and...

Anthropic Accuses Deepseek, Moonshot, and MiniMax of Stealing Claude's AI Data Through 16 Million Queries
Anthropic has uncovered a coordinated distillation attack by three Chinese AI labs—Deepseek, Moonshot AI, and MiniMax—targeting its Claude model. Over 24,000 fabricated accounts generated more than 16 million queries to extract reasoning, programming, and tool‑usage capabilities. The labs employed proxy services...
MSC Cruises Expands Entertainment with AI Robotics, New Game Shows and More
MSC Cruises is overhauling its 2026 entertainment slate, adding AI‑powered robotic dogs and humanoid robots, new original game shows, and refreshed music and production shows across its fleet. The pilot on MSC Bellissima will expand to Asian sailings and the...

AI Personal Trainer Revolutionizes Strength Training
I love my new AI personal trainer. In addition to knowing all my metabolic parameters & strength of each of my muscle groups, she also identifies imbalances and helps me correct it. Is this the future of strength training? https://egym.com/us

Effective Taxes on Carbon: An International View
The OECD’s "Effective Carbon Rates 2025" report surveys 79 countries and compares three carbon‑pricing tools: fuel taxes, explicit carbon taxes, and emissions‑trading systems. By weighting tax level against the share of emissions covered, the analysis shows fuel taxes remain the...
Can Marine to Deploy Eutelsat OneWeb for Asia-Pacific Maritime Connectivity Services
Singapore‑based Can Marine announced a multi‑year agreement to leverage Eutelsat’s OneWeb low‑Earth‑orbit satellite constellation for maritime connectivity across the Asia‑Pacific region. The partnership will serve merchant shipping and offshore energy customers, providing end‑to‑end satellite communications, network design, and support. Financial...
Relationships Between an Aged Oral Microbiome and Harms Done by Senescent Cells
A new open‑access study investigates how the aging oral microbiome influences senescent cells and their SASP secretions, proposing a systemic oral‑microbiome‑senescence axis. The authors outline evidence that dysbiotic oral communities can exacerbate chronic inflammation and accelerate age‑related pathologies, yet they...

Gemini App Adds Video Templates to Quick Start Generation
Google’s Gemini app now includes a library of fifteen video‑generation templates, letting users start clips with predefined styles such as Cyberpunk, Cosmos or Action Hero. The update adds an "Ingredients to Video" option where a personal photo can become the...

NQFF and Qolab Collaborate on Wafer-Scale Cryogenic Filters for Quantum Scaling
National Quantum Federated Foundry (NQFF) and Qolab have launched a research partnership to create integrated cryogenic low‑pass filters on silicon wafers for superconducting and spin‑qubit processors. By moving from discrete, bulky filters to wafer‑scale fabrication, the collaboration aims to shrink...

Securing the Future of the Orbital Environment
Industry briefings under the "Securing the Future of Space" campaign stress a sovereign‑commercial nexus to protect an increasingly congested Low Earth Orbit. Experts like Dr. Moriba Jah advocate a shift from space conquest to environmental stewardship, leveraging AI to monitor...

Spotlight Series: Jacaruso Enterprises
Jacaruso Enterprises, featured in Hotel Business’s Spotlight Series, is redefining hotel sales operations through AI‑enabled solutions. VP of Bold Moves, April Eskelson, explained how the company’s Lead Shark platform equips hotel partners with real‑time business intelligence. She highlighted AI tools...

OpenAI Wants to Retire the AI Coding Benchmark that Everyone Has Been Competing On
OpenAI announced that the SWE‑bench Verified coding benchmark has lost its credibility, citing that roughly 59.4% of its tasks are flawed and enforce overly specific implementation details. The company also highlighted data contamination, noting that leading models such as GPT‑5.2,...

HP Omen Max 16 Gaming Laptop You Either Love It or Hate It
HP’s Omen Max 16 launches with three GPU options—RTX 5070 Ti, RTX 5080, and RTX 5090—and two CPU choices, Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX or AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 375. Priced from $2,099, the Intel‑based RTX 5080 configuration garners the most praise for its OLED 2.5K 240 Hz display and effective Tempest...

I Freed up 14GB on My SSD Using This Quick Linux Clean Up
An author of a MakeUseOf article discovered that their Debian‑based Linux system’s Downloads folder had accumulated 14 GB of obsolete files, including old ISOs, duplicate PDFs, and lingering .deb packages. By manually auditing the directory with basic commands and applying a...
FFXI and FFXIV Square Enix Account Security Question and Answer Removed
Square Enix announced that the security question and answer tied to Square Enix Accounts for Final Fantasy XI and Final Fantasy XIV will be retired on February 24, 2026. Players will not need to remember or re‑enter this credential, and...

You Need a Separate Network to Protect Yourself From Your Smart Devices
Smart devices and IoT gadgets are rarely patched, leaving them vulnerable to malware such as Mirai. These products, from smart TVs to internet‑connected cameras, routinely harvest user data and can be hijacked to spy or launch attacks. Security experts recommend...

Panasonic TVs Are About to Change Forever – and Its 2026 Lineup Is Already Shocking
Panasonic announced a strategic partnership with Shenzhen‑based Skyworth to manufacture its televisions for the EU and US markets, marking a significant shift in its supply chain. The company also re‑absorbed its Entertainment division, ensuring continued production of 4K Blu‑ray players....

China's Mysterious Shenlong Space Plane Recently Launched on Its 4th Mission. What Is It Doing up There?
China’s reusable Shenlong space plane lifted off from Jiuquan on Feb 6, 2026, marking its fourth orbital mission. The vehicle’s prior flights ranged from a two‑day test to multi‑year stays, each releasing one or more satellites. Unlike the U.S. X‑37B, Shenlong...

Human Verification Tools Help Make Smarter Data-Driven Decisions
Human verification tools are emerging as essential safeguards for data‑driven enterprises, confirming that online interactions stem from real individuals rather than bots or synthetic identities. Modern solutions combine biometrics, AI, and privacy‑focused designs to validate personhood at scale, reducing fraudulent...
Thermal Grizzly WireView Pro II, GPU Monitoring Hardware
Thermal Grizzly’s WireView Pro II is a hardware‑level GPU monitoring device that sits between the graphics card and a 12VHPWR or 12V‑2×6 power cable. It provides per‑pin current data on a 320 × 170 TFT‑IPS colour screen and streams the information to the...

Portable USB DVD Writer with 2.5-inch SATA and SD Card Dock Slashed by 30% to $21 — Optical Drive Can...
Amazon has slashed the price of Alronly’s portable USB‑C/USB 3.0 CD‑DVD writer by 30%, dropping it from $29.99 to $20.98. The device reads and writes CDs at up to 24× and DVDs at up to 8×, while also offering a 2.5‑inch...
Govt Plans Study to Assess Impact of Formalisation on Workers
The Indian government has commissioned a study to evaluate how rapid formalisation and digital transformation are affecting workers, especially those in the informal sector. The finance ministry tasked the labour ministry and EPFO to conduct the research through the Pandit...

Android Auto Users Hit with ‘Voice Commands Aren’t Available Right Now’ Bug
A software bug is preventing Android Auto users from invoking voice commands, displaying a "voice commands aren’t available right now" notice at launch. The problem spans multiple manufacturers, including Samsung and Google Pixel devices, and appears to have intensified after...

Meta Prioritizes Broad Targeting Over Tight Layering
Meta just made detailed targeting "mostly a suggestion." Graph API v25 dropped this month bringing an inevitable conclusion to a direction they have been signaling for a long time. Your audience selections? They're now inputs, not constraints. If you're still building campaigns around tight...
Wispr Flow Delivers Near‑perfect, Instant Multilingual Transcription
Holyshit.. when did Voice Al get so good? This voice Al called Wispr Flow just transcribed Eminem's fastest without missing a single word. It has >> 90% zero edit accuracy >> 500 ms response time >> works in 100+ languages >> works in all apps >> understands...

Best CS2 Settings for Low-End PCs: Boost FPS and Optimize Performance
The article outlines a step‑by‑step guide for squeezing maximum FPS out of Counter‑Strike 2 on low‑end PCs. It recommends lowering resolution, switching to fullscreen, and setting every graphics option to low while disabling ambient occlusion and HDR. Additional tweaks include turning...

Gilead Deal Validates FDA One‑Trial Path, Boosts IMMX
$GILD $ACLX $7.8 billion acquisition 68% premium, Ph3 just starting. Validates new FDA policy for a single pivotal trial validated by BLA acceptance. Large pharma moving faster, de-risked. $IMMX thesis and data grows stronger, 95% (CR), same parallel strategy, and clear...

Data to Decisions in an Instant
Retail executives at the FMI Midwinter Conference warned that the rise of agentic commerce will collapse the traditional lag between data collection and purchasing decisions. Generative AI agents embedded in phones and devices will make instant, autonomous buying choices, shifting...

German Data Center Giant Hikes Prices up to 37% Starting April 1 — Hetzner Cites Rising Hardware Costs for Price...
German data‑center operator Hetzner announced price increases of up to 37 % on its cloud, dedicated‑server, storage and load‑balancer offerings effective 1 April 2026. The hikes affect both new orders and existing subscriptions across its European, U.S. and Singapore sites, with cloud instances...
Global CO2 Levels Set to Flatten, Then Decline
I expect we will see similar results worldwide soon, country by country. A flattening of CO2, followed by a decline, as renewables replace coal and gas, and EVs displace gasoline/diesel.

Seena Labs Defends Against LLM Prompt Injection Attack
Very proud moment of our architecture so far at Seena Labs. We got someone asking the Seena interviewer agent to reveal some code and attack us and this was Seena's response. If anyone has good advice/ resources on how to...
Why Red Teaming Is Vital for Health Systems, and Not Just for Cybersecurity
Red‑team exercises simulate real cyber‑attacks to test how healthcare organizations respond under pressure. Pieter Ceelen of Fortra explains that these engagements uncover hidden vulnerabilities such as credential sharing, unpatched legacy medical IoT, and unclear emergency procedures like shutting down internet...
AI Hype Overstates Marketing Team Replacement Potential
I am bullish on AI but let's call a spade a spade: these silicon valley pricks promoting "we replaced 80% of our marketing team with AI agents" are full of dog shit. Sure, this is a buzzy "cool" thing to...
AI Boosts Cybersecurity, Yet Humans Remain Essential
Simple analogy on AI and cybersecurity. Security has never been solely a technology problem - it's largely a people problem. Complexity of business integration, misconfigurations, legacy systems, business transformations, M&As, etc. are all part of this industry we call cybersecurity. I can't remember...

This Week in SaaS - Feb 17 - 23, 2026
SaasRise announced its 16‑week B2B SaaS Growth Program, opening applications until Feb 28 with only five spots available. The week also featured sizable VC investments, notably Code Metal’s $125 M Series B and Render’s $100 M Series C extension, highlighting strong capital flow into AI‑enabled...

Why Real Estate Is Entering a Year of Cleanup, Clarity, and Course Correction in ERP
2026 is shaping up as a reset year for ERP in real‑estate firms after a period of hesitation and postponed projects. Accumulated technical debt and over‑customized legacy systems have created a gap between capability and business needs. Companies are now...

Could It Be We've Recieved Alien Signals in the Past and Didn't Notice? Not Bloody Likely, According to New Study
A new Bayesian study by Claudio Grimaldi at EPFL argues that Earth is unlikely to have missed alien transmissions in the past. The analysis shows that for undetected signals to have occurred, an implausibly large number of technosignatures would be...
Canada’s Innovation Poised to Lead Global Carbon Removal
How Canadian Innovation and Entrepreneurship Could Lead Global Carbon Removal Senator @colindeacon discusses “Carbon Removal, From Air to Sea,” released on Feb 5. #cdnpoli https://youtu.be/MrWuN-uuFzk

I Plugged My Phone Into My TV and Discovered Features I Didn't Know Existed
The article explains how connecting a smartphone to a TV with a USB‑C to HDMI adapter unlocks features beyond simple casting. A wired link bypasses DRM restrictions, allowing apps like Netflix and Disney+ to play uninterrupted, and Samsung’s DeX mode...

Virality Doesn't Equal Follower Growth on X
If you're chasing virality on X, it does nothing for your followers. Here are analytics from two days, side by side. One with 30k views, and one with over a million. The 30k day saw a lot more followers. The viral post?...
Engage Caregivers Early to Make AI a Support Tool
AI adoption in healthcare coding starts with people. Nick Judd of Cleveland Clinic shares why engaging caregivers from day one helped teams see generative AI as a support tool—not a replacement. 🔗https://t.co/cMNcrP9ZWl @ClevelandClinic @DukeHealth #AKASA #AHIMA25 #HITSM https://t.co/FtfPW5BWKP

Geometry-Constrained Optimization Expands Rooftop Solar Potential
Beyond rectangles: How geometry-constrained optimization can unlock more rooftop solar #energysky -- via pv magazine usa: https://t.co/XnjsGEvlbI https://t.co/YpXtdzFktR
World's Largest Solar‑Storage Project Achieves Grid Sync
World’s largest solar-plus-storage project completes initial grid synchronization #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/Dw6ir5rO3W

Open Cosmos Seeks $200M for European Ka‑band Broadband
.@Open_Cosmos seeks ~$200M in financing ahead of June & Sept deployment deadlines for its Liechtenstein-licensed Ka-band broadband constellation. Co says Europe should rally around it. @defis_eu @aee_gob. https://t.co/0cbcoHxGVq https://t.co/OZBFODhK9v

MIT Breakthrough Lets Rescue Robots Map Spaces Instantly
This is where AI + IoT + #robotics become mission-critical. Robots that understand their environment don’t just move faster, they save lives. MIT just unveiled a breakthrough that lets search-and-rescue robots rapidly map large, unpredictable spaces in real time. @MITAeroAstro @MITEngineering #MWC26...

Beyond ARR: Key Metrics for Usage‑Based SaaS
What financial metrics do usage-based companies track when ARR isn’t the North Star? From revenue growth to NRR, AI adoption signals & RPO — here’s what truly matters 📊 Watch the full breakdown ➡️ https://t.co/g5IoWwadNz #SaaS #UsageBasedRevenue #SaaSMetrics https://t.co/hz15OquSg6

Starlink Monopoly Will Dominate Residential Broadband Future
Enjoyed my panel today during the opening session at #RTIME2026 here in Orlando. My message: Elon Musk doesn't care about your economics. And in 5 years time, your biggest issue will be what to do about Starlink's monopoly in residential...
AI Boosts Engineer Efficiency, Driving Higher Demand
It is becoming clearer that Jevons paradox applies to competent human software engineers. If AI makes them more efficient and more productive, demand for their work will increase.
Data Center Staffing: The Hidden Bottleneck for AI Success
The Most Limiting #AI Success Factor Maybe… #DataCenter Staffing (Why #AIDC recruiting is so difficult) @DrJohnSullivan https://t.co/XrhHIFDeWe #HCM #HRM #HumanResources #HRTech #CHRO #CPO #Hiring #Recruitment #PeopleManagement #Culture #Change #FutureofHR #HRCurator