TECHNOLOGY

Feb 17 2026CRIME

Neighbors Take Action: How a Small Community Thwarted Crime with Signs and Cameras

Valley Glen, a quiet part of the San Fernando Valley, has seen its residents step up to keep their streets safe. Facing a surge of break‑ins linked to gangs from South America, homeowners installed 22 warning signs and set up infrared license‑plate readers plus video cameras. The initiative reported

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Feb 17 2026BUSINESS

Beauty Brands Get a Boost with New Ad Targeting Tool

A big change is happening in the world of online ads. THG, a company known for its beauty websites like Cult Beauty and LOOKFANTASTIC, has teamed up with The Trade Desk. This partnership lets advertisers use THG's customer data to create more personalised ads. What's special here is that advertiser

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Feb 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Privacy Display: A Sneak Peek into Future Tech

Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra is set to introduce a groundbreaking privacy display feature. This innovation aims to shield sensitive content from side views, ensuring that only the person directly in front of the screen can see it. Interestingly, this technology is not limited to smartphones.

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Feb 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Christine Dunbar Joins SkyWater to Boost Sales and Tech Growth

SkyWater Technology has just welcomed Christine Dunbar as their new senior vice president of sales and solutions engineering. This move is part of their plan to grow faster and serve more customers. Dunbar will work closely with President and COO John Sakamoto to make this happen. Dunbar is no stra

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Feb 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Drunk Driving Tech: A Race Against Time

A law aimed at reducing drunk driving deaths is stuck in the slow lane. The law, passed in 2021, requires new cars to have tech that detects if a driver is drunk or impaired. This tech could be things like sensors that check for alcohol in the air or scanners that track eye movements. The goal is to

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Feb 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

American Roads May Soon See Solid-State EV Batteries

Electric vehicles (EVs) have become a common sight on American roads, but the batteries powering them are still evolving. Most EVs use lithium-iron phosphate (LFP), nickel-manganese cobalt (NMC), or nickel-cobalt aluminum (NCA) batteries. These are well-known technologies, but they have been around

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Feb 16 2026FINANCE

Tech Stocks: What Analysts Are Saying About Eutelsat and Shopify

Analysts have been busy sharing their thoughts on tech stocks, specifically Eutelsat Communications and Shopify. Let's break it down. Eutelsat Communications is currently getting mixed reviews. One analyst, Alessandro Cuglietta from Kepler Capital, kept a "Hold" rating on the stock. He thinks the p

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Feb 16 2026CRIME

Justice Delayed but Not Denied: A Killer Brought to Book 33 Years Later

A brutal crime from 1993 finally saw justice in 2024. A 53-year-old man, Dana Shepherd, was sentenced to 45 years in prison for the rape and murder of a young art student, Carmen Van Huss. This case was solved using advanced DNA technology that matched the suspect's DNA to his relatives' DNA in a da

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Feb 16 2026CRYPTO

How Crypto Helped a Mom Stand on Her Own Two Feet

Karin, a mom of four from Fort Worth, Texas, found herself in a tough spot after her marriage fell apart. She had no access to bank accounts or credit cards, leaving her with just $56 to her name. Banks turned her away when she tried to deposit cash, citing anti-money laundering laws and the fact th

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Feb 16 2026CRYPTO

Hong Kong's Crypto Push: What's New and Why It Matters

Hong Kong is stepping up its game in the crypto world. At a recent event, officials shared plans to boost the city's digital asset scene. This includes new rules for crypto trading and upcoming licenses for stablecoins. The goal? To make Hong Kong a friendlier place for crypto businesses. Why does

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