TECHNOLOGY

Feb 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants Unite to Build Trust in the Digital Age

In a bold move, Microsoft and Ericsson have joined forces with other tech giants to tackle a growing concern: where our data is stored. This isn't just about one company or one country. It's about setting a global standard for trust in technology. The idea started when Microsoft and Ericsson began

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Feb 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Tech Giant Infleqtion Takes Center Stage

Infleqtion, a trailblazer in quantum tech, has just wrapped up its merger with Churchill Capital Corp X. This move marks a big step for the company, which is known for its work in quantum sensing and computing. The merger means Infleqtion will soon be trading on the New York Stock Exchange, starting

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Feb 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

A New Cyber Threat: UAT-9921 and VoidLink Malware

A group known as UAT-9921 has been using a new malware called VoidLink. This malware targets tech and finance companies. It has been active since 2019 but only recently started using VoidLink. VoidLink is a sophisticated tool. It is designed to stay hidden in Linux-based cloud systems. It was likel

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Feb 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Tech Takes Center Stage: A Look at the Dark Side of Innovation

Tech is everywhere, even in theater. Two recent plays in Boston show how tech can be scary. In one, a worker has to watch and remove bad stuff from the internet. It's a tough job. The other play is about the future. It's about a time when humans are gone. AI is showing what humans were like. It's li

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Feb 14 2026EDUCATION

Why Handwritten Notes Trump Digital Ones

Ever wondered why some people still prefer scribbling notes by hand instead of typing or snapping pics? It turns out, there's a good reason for it. Studies have found that jotting down notes manually can boost memory more effectively than typing or taking photos. When someone writes by hand, they e

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Feb 13 2026POLITICS

New Orleans Moves Fast: A Fresh Start for the City

The mayor and her team are already making changes that people want. They fixed street lights in the East, made sure the police budget is fully paid, and began a new streets program in Tremé. These moves show that the city cares about improving neighborhoods. Yet outside the city, national politics

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Feb 13 2026POLITICS

Laser Weapons and El Paso Airport Chaos

A recent incident near El Paso airport in Texas has sparked a lot of questions. The U. S. military used a laser weapon to stop drones. This caused a big problem. The airport had to close for many hours. This left people confused and upset. The laser weapon is called Locust. It was made by a company

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Feb 12 2026BUSINESS

Motorola's Big Win: Sales and Profits Soar Beyond Expectations

Motorola Solutions is on a roll! The company just shared some impressive news. They expect to make more money this year than experts thought they would. Their sales are looking at about $12. 7 billion. That's a bit more than the $12. 61 billion that analysts had predicted. But that's not all. They

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Feb 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI and the Pentagon: A Clash of Rules and Battlefields

The Pentagon is in talks with big AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic. They want these companies to let their AI tools work on secret military networks. Right now, these tools have rules to keep them safe. But the Pentagon wants fewer rules. This is all part of a bigger discussion. The military

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Feb 12 2026OPINION

License Plate Cameras: A Double-Edged Sword

In Norfolk, Virginia, a recent court decision gave the green light to the use of Flock Safety's license plate cameras. These cameras, which are now over 700 in the Hampton Roads area, have sparked a heated debate. The judge ruled that they don't violate privacy rights because they don't track people

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