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Beyond Capacity: Why AI Is Forcing a Building-Level Performance Reckoning
BlogFeb 22, 2026

Beyond Capacity: Why AI Is Forcing a Building-Level Performance Reckoning

AI‑driven workloads have accelerated U.S. electricity demand, with data centers responsible for roughly 60 % of last year’s load increase and a 150 % rise over five years. This non‑linear growth exposes a hidden vulnerability at the building level, where inefficiencies in...

By AutomatedBuildings.com
TechCrunch Mobility: Waymo Makes Its Defense
NewsFeb 22, 2026

TechCrunch Mobility: Waymo Makes Its Defense

Waymo defended its remote‑assistance model after Senate Commerce Committee questioning, clarifying that 70 agents in the U.S. and Philippines support, but do not drive, its 3,000‑vehicle fleet. The company highlighted that Event Response Teams handle complex incidents from U.S. locations...

By TechCrunch (Main)
Pixel's Smartest Widget Is Actually Quite Limited — Unless You Use This App
NewsFeb 22, 2026

Pixel's Smartest Widget Is Actually Quite Limited — Unless You Use This App

Google’s At a Glance widget is a hallmark of Pixel phones, but its built‑in customization is modest. The third‑party app Smartspacer upgrades this widget by adding targets, complications, and plugins, and introduces an Expanded Smartspace drawer for deeper data display....

By MakeUseOf
Best Smartphone Camera of 2026: These Galaxy S26 Ultra Alternatives Could Make Samsung's Life Difficult
BlogFeb 22, 2026

Best Smartphone Camera of 2026: These Galaxy S26 Ultra Alternatives Could Make Samsung's Life Difficult

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra arrives on February 25, 2026 with modest camera upgrades and new AI‑driven features. Leaks reveal that Chinese rivals—Xiaomi 17 Ultra, Oppo Find X9 Ultra, and Vivo X300 Ultra—offer larger sensors, higher‑resolution modules, and specialist optics. Each...

By Notebookcheck
Tariffs Spike Costs—Recalculate Your Break‑Even ROAS
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Tariffs Spike Costs—Recalculate Your Break‑Even ROAS

Your ROAS looks fine, but your margins are bleeding. Why? Because tariffs jumped COGS 20-30% while your break-even ROAS stayed the same. You’re still trusting a dashboard number that’s been outdated for months. Recalculate your break-even, and thank me later.

By Kody Nordquist
China’s Brain-Computer Interface Industry Is Racing Ahead
NewsFeb 22, 2026

China’s Brain-Computer Interface Industry Is Racing Ahead

China’s brain‑computer interface (BCI) sector is moving from research labs to commercial scale, propelled by a national roadmap, an 11.6 billion‑yuan brain‑science fund and expanding insurance reimbursement. Start‑ups such as NeuroXess, Gestala and BrainCo have secured tens of millions in funding...

By TechCrunch – Biotech & Health
Building High-Impact Enterprise SEO Teams: Creative Roles & Personal Branding SEO
PodcastFeb 22, 20262 min

Building High-Impact Enterprise SEO Teams: Creative Roles & Personal Branding SEO

In this brief episode, host Tyson Stockton talks with Ahrefs' Patrick Stokes about building an effective enterprise SEO team from scratch. Stokes emphasizes hiring versatile, creative talent for technical, content, and especially video roles, and stresses the importance of personal...

By Voices of Search
NDSS 2025 – The Midas Touch: Triggering The Capability Of LLMs For RM-API Misuse Detection
NewsFeb 22, 2026

NDSS 2025 – The Midas Touch: Triggering The Capability Of LLMs For RM-API Misuse Detection

The episode presents ChatDetector, a novel LLM‑empowered system for detecting misuse of resource‑management APIs (RM‑APIs) in open‑source software. By leveraging a ReAct‑inspired chain‑of‑thought prompting framework and cross‑validation techniques, ChatDetector overcomes LLM hallucinations to accurately extract allocation/release API pairs and constraints,...

By Security Boulevard
Retro Recomendo: Sleep
BlogFeb 22, 2026

Retro Recomendo: Sleep

Retro Recomendo’s latest issue curates six evergreen sleep aids, ranging from a free brown‑noise app to a Philips sunrise alarm clock. The recommendations emphasize low‑cost, high‑impact tools such as moldable silicone earplugs, 9‑minute NSDR audio tracks, and ultra‑cheap LED nightlights....

By Cool Tools
Microsoft Study Warns Media Authentication Systems Must Scale to Counter AI-Driven Content Manipulation
NewsFeb 22, 2026

Microsoft Study Warns Media Authentication Systems Must Scale to Counter AI-Driven Content Manipulation

Microsoft’s new report, *Media Integrity and Authentication*, warns that today’s media authentication tools lag behind the surge of AI‑generated images, video and audio. It evaluates cryptographic provenance metadata, imperceptible watermarking and soft‑hash fingerprinting, concluding that layered signing and watermarking can...

By The AI Insider
Things Are Looking Worse for Laptop Prices, but Not for Microsoft's Ultimate Snapdragon X Elite Laptop — This 5-Star Copilot+...
NewsFeb 22, 2026

Things Are Looking Worse for Laptop Prices, but Not for Microsoft's Ultimate Snapdragon X Elite Laptop — This 5-Star Copilot+...

Microsoft’s Surface Laptop (7th Edition) with a Snapdragon X Elite processor is now available for $916.99 on Amazon, a 29% discount from its $1,299.99 MSRP. The 15‑inch, 120 Hz touchscreen model ships with 16 GB RAM, a 256 GB SSD, and up to 20 hours of battery...

By Windows Central
The Long-Term Reality of Hyperscalers: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Scenarios
BlogFeb 22, 2026

The Long-Term Reality of Hyperscalers: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Scenarios

OpenAI disclosed that its adjusted gross margin on inference dropped to 33% in 2025, down from 40% the previous year, as inference costs quadrupled. The company also projected training expenditures to rise sharply, reaching $32 billion this year and $65 billion next...

By MBI Deep Dives
Hands-On: G’AIM’E 30th Anniversary Time Crisis Light Gun Game
NewsFeb 22, 2026

Hands-On: G’AIM’E 30th Anniversary Time Crisis Light Gun Game

G’AIM’E released a dedicated Time Crisis light‑gun console to mark the franchise’s 30th anniversary, offering a plug‑and‑play system that runs up to four classic arcade shooters on any modern TV via AI‑based screen recognition. Three pricing tiers – Basic ($99),...

By Tom's Hardware
AI Rental Car Scans Produce Questionable Reports, Real Bills
NewsFeb 22, 2026

AI Rental Car Scans Produce Questionable Reports, Real Bills

Rental car giants Hertz and Sixt have deployed AI‑powered inspection tunnels that automatically photograph vehicles at return and generate damage claims. Hertz’s partnership with UVeye aims to cover 100 U.S. airport locations, while Sixt uses ProovStation with a human‑review step....

By Live and Let’s Fly
ASUS Transformer T100
NewsFeb 22, 2026

ASUS Transformer T100

The ASUS Transformer T100, a legacy 2‑in‑1 notebook, can be repurposed as an external monitor for a desktop PC. The device includes a micro‑HDMI output and can accept video via a USB‑to‑HDMI adapter, allowing Windows to extend or duplicate the...

By AnandTech
Connecting The Dots: How United Airlines Is Terminating Flight Attendants For Sick Leave Abuse
BlogFeb 22, 2026

Connecting The Dots: How United Airlines Is Terminating Flight Attendants For Sick Leave Abuse

United Airlines is deploying analytics tools to identify flight attendants it believes are abusing sick‑leave, and the resulting terminations have become the airline's leading cause for dismissals. Managers examine digital footprints such as denied time‑off requests, swap attempts, and social‑media...

By Paddle Your Own Kanoo
Rust Powers Python's Data Engineering, Not Replaces It
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Rust Powers Python's Data Engineering, Not Replaces It

Will Rust kill Python in data engineering? No. But it has already consumed much of the JavaScript tooling ecosystem. And it's quietly doing the same in data. The pattern: Python remains the interface, Rust becomes the engine. Polars, DataFusion, DuckDB's internals - all Rust...

By SSP Data
Frame Price as Cost per Wear to Boost Sales
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Frame Price as Cost per Wear to Boost Sales

Selling a high priced article of clothing? Increase purchases by framing the price in terms of “cost per wear.” New (2025) research shows this tactic works, but you need to do the math for people because they may not get...

By Nancy Harhut
Amazon Prime Member? Here’s How To Get a Free Grubhub+ Membership
NewsFeb 22, 2026

Amazon Prime Member? Here’s How To Get a Free Grubhub+ Membership

Amazon Prime members automatically qualify for a complimentary Grubhub+ subscription, which offers $0 delivery fees, reduced service fees, and a 5% credit on pickup orders. The benefit activates by linking the Prime account to Grubhub and remains active as long...

By AwardWallet Blog
Cloudflare’s Markdown for Agents Automatically Make Websites Agent-Ready
NewsFeb 22, 2026

Cloudflare’s Markdown for Agents Automatically Make Websites Agent-Ready

Cloudflare introduced “Markdown for Agents,” an edge service that converts HTML pages to Markdown when an AI agent requests them via an Accept: text/markdown header. The conversion can slash token consumption by up to 80%, turning a 16,180‑token HTML page...

By The New Stack
AI “Filmmaker” Gets Funding, Begs For Ideas On What to Actually Make
NewsFeb 22, 2026

AI “Filmmaker” Gets Funding, Begs For Ideas On What to Actually Make

Self‑described AI filmmaker Ian Durar announced he has secured about $30,000 to produce a fully AI‑generated feature and asked his X followers for plot ideas. The public solicitation drew sharp criticism from filmmakers, concept artists and screenwriters who dismissed the...

By Futurism AI
Top NATO Allies Believe Cyberattacks on Hospitals Are an Act of War. They’re Still Struggling to Fight Back.
NewsFeb 22, 2026

Top NATO Allies Believe Cyberattacks on Hospitals Are an Act of War. They’re Still Struggling to Fight Back.

A new POLITICO poll reveals that citizens in the United States, Canada and other key NATO allies overwhelmingly consider cyberattacks on hospitals to be acts of war. Despite this public sentiment, NATO’s official response remains measured, emphasizing diplomatic channels and...

By DataBreaches.net
Quantum Reservoir Computing Peaks at the Edge of Many-Body Chaos, Study Suggests
NewsFeb 22, 2026

Quantum Reservoir Computing Peaks at the Edge of Many-Body Chaos, Study Suggests

University of Tokyo researchers demonstrated that quantum reservoir computing (QRC) achieves its highest accuracy when operating at the edge of many‑body quantum chaos. By applying random‑matrix theory to the Sachdev‑Ye‑Kitaev (SYK) model, they identified two distinct chaos boundaries—in the time...

By Phys.org (Quantum Physics News)
Martian Volcanoes Could Be Hiding Massive Glaciers Under a Blanket of Ash
NewsFeb 22, 2026

Martian Volcanoes Could Be Hiding Massive Glaciers Under a Blanket of Ash

A new Icarus paper proposes that the Martian shield volcano Hecates Tholus hides debris‑covered glaciers, drawing a parallel with Antarctica’s Deception Island where ash‑laden eruptions insulated ice. The authors cite surface features—crevasses, bergschrunds and push moraines—as “smoking‑gun” evidence of past ice...

By Phys.org - Space News
SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER ROUND 85
BlogFeb 22, 2026

SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER ROUND 85

The Security Affairs Malware Newsletter Round 85 aggregates the latest research and incident reports on global malware threats. Highlights include new Android threats like Ninja Browser, Lumma Infostealer, PromptSpy and Phantom Trojans, a surge in ATM jackpotting across the U.S., and...

By Security Affairs
All‑In Effort Turns Failure Into Success
SocialFeb 22, 2026

All‑In Effort Turns Failure Into Success

I failed for 6 years straight before anything worked. I was living with my parents, had $0 in my bank account multiple times, and just wondered if I was smart enough to become rich. For me winning stopped being about money,...

By Davie Fogarty
AI Job Apocalypse: Myth or Emerging Reality?
SocialFeb 22, 2026

AI Job Apocalypse: Myth or Emerging Reality?

Is the AI Job Apocalypse Real — Or Overhyped? Will AI really lead to massive job losses — or is the idea of an “AI job apocalypse” exaggerated? This article explores the evidence and what it means for workers. Read...

By Bernard Marr
‘Green’ Growth on Inland Waterways
NewsFeb 22, 2026

‘Green’ Growth on Inland Waterways

The Inland Waterways Development Council (IWDC) unveiled a ₹1,500 crore roadmap to expand India’s inland water transport network, laying foundations for projects exceeding ₹150 crore, including cruise jetties in six states. Cargo movement on national waterways surged to 145.84 million tonnes in 2024‑25,...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Economy
Build an AI‑native Version Before Competitors Outrun You
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Build an AI‑native Version Before Competitors Outrun You

Right now, founders have two choices. One, they can pretend like they're living under a rock with their product, even if they have strong product-market fit right now. Or two, they can realize that product-market fit evolves faster than ever...

By Wes Bush
Typeless AI Writes Polished Text 4× Faster than Typing
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Typeless AI Writes Polished Text 4× Faster than Typing

RIP keyboard. Typeless just killed the keyboard. It turns your words into polished messages, emails, and documents that read like you carefully typed them in real time. 4x faster than typing. Here's how with real examples: https://t.co/g5jm1WJQTV

By Hasan Toor
LG Electronics USA Recognized for High Sustainability Performance by MindClick
NewsFeb 22, 2026

LG Electronics USA Recognized for High Sustainability Performance by MindClick

LG Electronics USA has been awarded Leader-level recognition in the MindClick Sustainability Assessment Program for its hospitality TVs, digital signage, and commercial monitors. The evaluation highlighted top scores in guest health and responsible supply chain, making LG the only commercial...

By Green Lodging News
Novavax Targets S1 and S2 for Broader Protection
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Novavax Targets S1 and S2 for Broader Protection

Novavax (unlike the mRNA vaccines) generates antibodies to both S1 and S2 units of the spike protein - explaining why it provides somewhat broader protection. I've personally gotten Novavax every time it was available at vaccine time.

By Peter Suzman
Platform Wars Hinge on Owning the Stack’s Central Node
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Platform Wars Hinge on Owning the Stack’s Central Node

Salesforce is now bridging four domains at once: Salesforce Implementation (CRM) Databricks (data lake) Agentforce (AI agents) Data 360 (data platform) The platform wars are not about features. They are about who owns the most connected node in your stack.

By Yves Mulkers
The Hospitality Sector Continues to Be Lucrative Targets
NewsFeb 22, 2026

The Hospitality Sector Continues to Be Lucrative Targets

The hospitality sector faced three data breaches this week. Choice Hotels International disclosed a social‑engineering attack that accessed franchisee and applicant records, including names and Social Security numbers, despite multi‑factor authentication. Wynn Resorts is alleged to have had 800,000 employee...

By DataBreaches.net
Overpromise, Underdeliver: Lose Trust, Lose Leads
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Overpromise, Underdeliver: Lose Trust, Lose Leads

Marketers: Don't massively hype up your lead magnet and then fail to deliver. You might get someone's email but... You'll lose their trust. And trust is the currency of business.

By Katelyn Bourgoin
Earn $54K in 30 Days with One AI Ad
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Earn $54K in 30 Days with One AI Ad

How I Made $54,475.77 In 30 Days Dropshipping With ONE ad. (using ai) WATCH HERE 👉 https://t.co/2mf1hNdgQe https://t.co/KYbiqXcX0P

By Kamil Sattar
Good Process Alone Isn’t Enough for HR Transformation Success
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Good Process Alone Isn’t Enough for HR Transformation Success

To Lead a Successful #HRTransformation, A Good Process is Not Enough #OnlineEvent #Webinar @Gartner_inc https://t.co/BgCskZSeif #HCM #HRM #HumanResources #HRTech #CHRO #CPO #Hiring #Recruitment #PeopleManagement #Culture #Change #FutureofHR #HRCurator

By Dave Millner
Brazil Sets 107 GW Solar Goal for 2035
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Brazil Sets 107 GW Solar Goal for 2035

Brazil targets 107 GW of solar by 2035 under energy plan #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/S8ibTAB4Tl

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
Solved OpenClaw‑Google Chat Integration After Hours of Debugging
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Solved OpenClaw‑Google Chat Integration After Hours of Debugging

After spending about 10 hours and $200 debugging how to connect my openclaw to Google Chat, so it could communicate with my team, we finally found the fix Sharing the solution below in a format you can give to your openclaw...

By Tiago Forte
AI Chatbots Spot Security Bugs, Not Write Safe Code
SocialFeb 22, 2026

AI Chatbots Spot Security Bugs, Not Write Safe Code

Finding Security Bugs in Code With AI Chatbots and Agents 🤖🦊 Although you can't trust code written by an AI chatbot or model you can use one to help you better secure your code https://t.co/mhQJgBlHPe https://t.co/VO48Wro7LJ

By Teri Radichel
AI Agents Prompt Search for Finance's True North Star
SocialFeb 22, 2026

AI Agents Prompt Search for Finance's True North Star

[Sunday Muses] Agentic Banking is upon us. But where is Finance going? As AI agents begin to act autonomously inside financial systems, Dave & Dharm are poking us to Demystify Finance by asking the question: What is Finance's true North...

By Efi Pylarinou
IEA Begins Brazil’s Path to Full Membership
SocialFeb 22, 2026

IEA Begins Brazil’s Path to Full Membership

Thank you to President @LulaOficial, Minister @asilveiramg & Minister Vieira for their request for 🇧🇷 to become an @IEA Member Very happy IEA Members unanimously decided at our Ministerial to start the process for 🇧🇷’s full membership in a major step for...

By Fatih Birol
MIT 3D‑prints Functional Electric Motor for Just $0.50
SocialFeb 22, 2026

MIT 3D‑prints Functional Electric Motor for Just $0.50

MIT-developed 3D printer can output a fully functional electric motor in a single process — team only needed to magnetize the linear motor after printing, motors cost just 50 cents each https://t.co/qW2D8hE6fc

By Anj Bryant
CRISPR Unlocks Causal Insights Into Immune Complexity
SocialFeb 22, 2026

CRISPR Unlocks Causal Insights Into Immune Complexity

The complexity of our immune system is daunting. But there's a path to deconvolute it and understand causal relationships. It's CRISPR. open-access @JExpMed https://t.co/QF6Cvkbfz2 https://t.co/OTL2z1fow0

By Eric Topol
Seeking Laravel Spark Billing Extensions and Migration Options
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Seeking Laravel Spark Billing Extensions and Migration Options

Question for the @laravelphp Spark users out there, ideally the Paddle version: how have you extended billing for things like credits/optional subscriptions/one-time-payments? Anything more comprehensive out there? Is there a migration path?

By Arvid Kahl
KRAB Zinc‑Finger Proteins Boost Transposable Element Domestication
SocialFeb 22, 2026

KRAB Zinc‑Finger Proteins Boost Transposable Element Domestication

The role of KRAB zinc-finger proteins in expanding the domestication potential of transposable elements https://t.co/4VtCDQomg6

By Ming Tang
First AI-Powered Game Powered by Google's Genie 3
SocialFeb 22, 2026

First AI-Powered Game Powered by Google's Genie 3

First AI video game with Google’s Genie 3! #aivideo #AIart #aigame #AI #gamer #game #ArtificialIntelligence @AlbertoEMachado @Eli_Krumova @postoff25 @Khulood_Almani @anand_narang @NutritiousMind @baski_LA @TanyaSinha_ @devaang @AlAmadi1 @jeancayeux @enilev @efipm @mvollmer1 @Nicochan33 @RagusoSergio @FrRonconi @Shi4Tech @sallyeaves @LaurentAlaus @Fabriziobustama @smaksked @MargaretSiegien @PawlowskiMario @gvalan @Ym78200...

By Amitav Bhattacharjee
Unusual Retention Curve Mirrors the Hype Cycle
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Unusual Retention Curve Mirrors the Hype Cycle

Does a hype cycle have a retention curve that looks like this? Literally never seen a retention cohort graph like this https://t.co/BwMCDv7eIY

By Garry Tan
Sex Chromosomes Cause Mapping Artifacts in Whole‑genome Sequencing
SocialFeb 22, 2026

Sex Chromosomes Cause Mapping Artifacts in Whole‑genome Sequencing

1/ Sex chromosomes are bias magnets in WGS. Early large-scale genomes often showed weird copy-number or coverage patterns on X and Y that looked like biology, but were really mapping artifacts. https://t.co/YnApmtxHqm

By Ming Tang