DJI Mini 5 Pro hits Amazon with Prime shipping from $759
February 7, 2026, 11:28 PM EST. DJI's DJI Mini 5 Pro is now listed on Amazon with Prime shipping, starting at $759. The drone packs a 1-inch sensor, LiDAR obstacle avoidance and up to 52 minutes of flight time, all in a form that fits in a jacket pocket. The listing shows over 500 units sold in the past month and a 4.6-star rating from nearly 600 reviews. Some configurations show limited stock warnings, indicating fluctuating availability. Pricing on the listing varies by configuration and isn't always visible. The item appears under the DJI Mini 5 Pro FMC RC-N3 variant on the listing.
SpaceX Falcon 9 resumes launches from Vandenberg after brief pause
February 7, 2026, 11:26 PM EST. SpaceX resumed Falcon 9 flights from Vandenberg Space Force Base, delivering 25 Starlink satellites after a prior mission prompted a brief FAA investigation. The 12:58 p.m. liftoff from Space Launch Complex-4 (South Base) landed the first stage on a droneship in the Pacific, with satellite deployment confirmed about an hour later. The earlier mission faced a glitch that led regulators to pause flights; FAA clearance followed on Friday. SpaceX attributes the latest issue to procedures aimed at ensuring second stages deorbit to avoid space debris, describing an off-nominal condition caused by a gas bubble in the transfer tube ahead of the planned deorbit burn. The stage reentered about 10.5 hours later over the Southern Indian Ocean; no debris sightings were reported.
YouTube TV offers $20 monthly discount for four months to select subscribers
February 7, 2026, 10:54 PM EST. Google is offering a $20 per month discount on YouTube TV for four months, totaling $80 in savings for some subscribers. The promo appears selectively; several users on Reddit and X report seeing the offer in their account settings but not everyone can access it. On a desktop, the discount is visible in tv.youtube.com/settings/subscriptions under Manage, with a button showing the $20/month rebate. There's no public rule for eligibility and Google has not announced a broad rollout. Users without the offer cannot trigger it. The move shows how promotions can target specific accounts rather than a universal price cut.
SpaceX resumes Falcon 9 flights with Starlink launch from Vandenberg
February 7, 2026, 10:34 PM EST. SpaceX resumed Falcon 9 flights with a Saturday launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, deploying 25 Starlink satellites. Liftoff occurred at 3:58 p.m. EDT, and the satellites (Group 17-33) were deployed about an hour later. The mission reused Booster 1088 on its 13th flight, which landed on the drone ship 'Of Course I Still Love You' in the Pacific. The previous Feb. 2 mission experienced an off-nominal upper stage condition when a gas bubble prevented the transfer burn; the stage passivated and reentered about 10.5 hours later over the Southern Indian Ocean. The FAA had cleared SpaceX to resume launches earlier in the week. The Starlink constellation now numbers more than 9,600 active satellites, per tracker Jonathan McDowell. Saturday's launch marked SpaceX's 15th flight this year.
Windows 11 drops legacy V3/V4 printer drivers in January 2026, impacting older hardware
February 7, 2026, 10:26 PM EST. Microsoft will no longer support legacy V3 and V4 printer drivers on Windows 11 starting January 2026, affecting devices on versions 24H2 and 25H2. The change, announced in 2023, is being enacted with the January non-security update and the February 2026 Security Update. Printers relying solely on these drivers may fail to install or work. Microsoft says most printers use modern architectures and should remain unaffected, but small businesses, schools and home offices with older gear could face disruption. Customers are advised to contact manufacturers to obtain supported drivers or switch to a newer solution. The move aligns with Windows 11's security and reliability goals and simplifies maintenance.
YouTube TV Offers $20 Off for Select Subscribers; How to Claim
February 7, 2026, 9:54 PM EST. YouTube TV has rolled out a promotional discount offering $20 off monthly plans to select current subscribers, spanning two to four months depending on account history. The promotion, quietly issued, aims to reduce churn through spring into summer as sport-season engagement wanes. Eligibility hinges on factors such as tenure, usage, and past promos; not all subscribers qualify. To claim it, users must visit the YouTube TV site on a desktop, open Profile, Settings, Your Plan, Manage, and look for the offer if eligible. The move mirrors broader industry efforts to lock in customers amid rising prices and competition from Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, and FuboTV. YouTube TV reportedly has over 8 million subscribers.
Apple touts Center Stage upgrade for iPhone 17 to boost group selfies
February 7, 2026, 9:40 PM EST. Apple released an ad highlighting the upgraded Center Stage front camera on the iPhone 17 lineup, with emphasis on group selfies. The spot focuses on the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max, but Apple says the same Center Stage capabilities also apply to the regular iPhone 17 and iPhone Air. Apple's own material from last year describes shooting in portrait or landscape without rotating the device, with AI expanding the field of view and auto-rotating to keep everyone in frame. All four models carry an 18-megapixel front camera with a square image sensor. The move sits within Apple's broader product and software refresh cycle.
Rivian Adds Apple Watch App With 2026.03 Update for R1 Gen 1 and Gen 2
February 7, 2026, 9:38 PM EST. Rivian will roll out an Apple Watch companion app with software version 2026.03 for Gen 1 and Gen 2 R1 models. The update lets owners lock or unlock doors, vent windows, sound the alarm, adjust cabin temperature, and set a target state of charge using the watch's digital crown. Owners can customize up to four quick controls for one-tap access. Gen 2 R1 users gain passive entry via the watch when the digital key is set up, letting the vehicle unlock as the wearer approaches. Gen 1 R1 customers can still lock and unlock by tapping if the app is foregrounded. The feature underlines Rivian's software push and ecosystem strategy, extending vehicle interactions to wearables.
NVIDIA stock looks cheap again as forward P/E nears May 2025 levels
February 7, 2026, 9:36 PM EST. NVIDIA's forward P/E ratio sits near 25x, close to a level last seen in May 2025. The prior period when the multiple was this low saw six-month gains that nearly doubled the stock. The author argues growth rates haven't meaningfully changed, so a repeat rally is possible, with upside versus the broader market. NVIDIA's AI GPUs remain popular, and every major cloud provider has signaled heavy data center capex for 2026, sustaining AI demand. Analysts expect fiscal 2027 revenue to rise about 52%, a slowdown from 63% in 2026. If the AI data center market stays on its current path, the stock could benefit again, though risks linger.
LG C5 OLED TV and Anker power bank lead this week's tech deals
February 7, 2026, 9:34 PM EST. This week's tech deals spotlight a big OLED TV and a portable power bank. The LG C5 65-inch OLED 4K TV is marked down to about $1,397-$1,399 from $2,699, with online stock at Amazon and Best Buy. LG's C-series delivers pixel-level brightness control, strong color accuracy and solid 4K gaming at up to 4K@144Hz; it trails Samsung's brighter S95F but undercuts it on price. In accessories, Anker's 25,000mAh Laptop Power Bank sits at a new all-time low of $89.99 at Anker and Newegg using code VergeYWP0QJDE. It delivers up to 100W from a single USB-C port (up to 165W with two USB-C devices) and includes two built-in USB-C cables (one retractable) plus four ports (three USB-C, one USB-A).
GOG begins native Linux port for Galaxy desktop
February 7, 2026, 9:20 PM EST. GOG has started work to bring its Galaxy desktop client to Linux, posting a senior software engineer job focused on porting the app and confirming in a Reddit AMA that native Linux support is underway. No timetable was given. CEO Michał Kiciński said he is a big fan of Linux, calling it the 'next major frontier' in gaming. Linux, the open-source operating system family, would broaden GOG's reach beyond Windows for PC gamers. The project underscores Linux's rising importance in PC gaming as developers evaluate cross-platform strategies.
CATL touts 5C ultra-fast-charging battery that could exceed 1 million miles
February 7, 2026, 9:18 PM EST. CATL, the Chinese battery maker, unveiled a 5C ultra-fast-charging battery said to extend EV life beyond a million miles. In a YouTube release, CATL showed the battery retaining about 80% of its capacity after 1,400 cycles at 60°C (comparable to hot Dubai conditions), implying roughly 840,000 km of range in a 600 km per charge vehicle. At milder temperatures, the cells endured about 3,000 cycles before dropping below 80% capacity, suggesting up to 1.8 million km of service life. CATL attributes the gains to improved materials, manufacturing, and a BMS that cools hotter cells and trims underperforming ones, helping maintain balance and mitigate SEI-layer micro-cracks.
Nvidia stake in Intel underscores AI GPU leadership, shifting investor bets away from Intel
February 7, 2026, 8:58 PM EST. Nvidia's $5 billion stake in Intel and plans to embed Intel's CPUs into Nvidia's compute units anchor the AI-hardware shift. The deal has propelled stock moves, but a broad turnaround for Intel remains uncertain. Valuations illustrate the mismatch: Intel trades above 100 times forward earnings, while Nvidia sits around 24. Analysts peg Intel's 2026 revenue growth at about 2% and 8% in 2027, versus Nvidia's roughly 52% growth in 2027. The AI market is driven by GPUs (graphics processing units), which excel at parallel tasks; CPUs still direct workflows but in far smaller numbers. The takeaway: Nvidia offers clearer near-term upside; Intel faces a tougher, longer road to a durable turnaround.
Ark Invest adds Tesla to Space ETF as Musk-led space merger chatter grows
February 7, 2026, 8:54 PM EST. Ark Investment Management's ARKX Space & Defense Innovation ETF added 35,766 shares of Tesla on Wednesday, a first holding for the fund. As of Thursday, the stake amounts to about 1.99% of ARKX assets, and the fund had previously held no Tesla shares. The move comes as investors weigh a possible tie-up between SpaceX and xAI with Tesla-theoretically boosting exposure to Musk-led ventures. Ark funds already hold sizable Tesla stakes in other ETFs, notably ARKK, ARKW and ARKQ. Analysts have flagged a potential merger path would require shareholder and regulator approvals. Investors remain cautious about Musk's broader plans for SpaceX and potential IPO timelines.
Poco Pad X1 review: premium mid-range tablet from Xiaomi with strong display and mixed software
February 7, 2026, 8:50 PM EST. Xiaomi's Poco Pad X1 aims at premium mid-range buyers with a slim metal chassis and solid build. The protruding camera is a daily nuisance unless hidden by a case. The display offers excellent image quality, high brightness and a flicker-free panel. A fast Snapdragon chip keeps gameplay smooth. It omits a headphone jack, fingerprint sensor, and a vibration motor, but adds Wi-Fi 6E, NFC, and strong stylus support. Cameras remain average. The software, HyperOS 3.0 based on Android 16, is up to date; Xiaomi promises three years of major updates and five years of security patches, with some pre-installed ads and apps that can be removed. Not Europe bound officially; price around £330 and the European-market equivalent is the Xiaomi Pad 7. USB 3.2, Miracast, IR blaster, and optional case address some usability gaps; IP rating is unlisted.
Apple iPad A16 hits $300 at Amazon as new iPads roll out and rivals push pricing
February 7, 2026, 8:24 PM EST. Apple's 11th-generation A16 iPad is on sale again, with Amazon cutting the 11-inch model by $50 to $300. The deal comes as Apple's 2025 line-up includes new Air and Minis, and rivals from Samsung and Kindle Scribe press pricing pressures. The A16 iPad remains competitive: an 11-inch Liquid Retina display, True Tone, and a capable camera setup (12MP front and rear) support FaceTime and video calls, along with Center Stage staying centered as you move. Power users can stretch value by pairing with an Apple Pencil (1st Gen or USB-C) and a Magic Keyboard Folio to convert the tablet into a light-weight notebook. In short, a budget-friendly option that still covers core tablet tasks.
Older Nintendo titles sell exactly one copy in the U.S. in 2025 across Game Boy to Wii U
February 7, 2026, 8:22 PM EST. New data show several older Nintendo games each sold one copy in the United States in 2025, spanning devices from Game Boy to Wii U. The list covers handhelds (Game Boy, DS, 3DS) and home consoles (GameCube, Wii, Wii U) and includes titles such as Boxing on Game Boy, Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning on GBA, Metroid: Samus Returns on 3DS, and Tony Hawk Underground on GameCube. Analysts say the results reflect scarce inventory, retro collecting, and uneven regional availability rather than broad demand. Retailers did not immediately comment on specific SKUs or stock practices. The data raises questions about why some titles linger in the market while others disappear. Readers are invited to share experiences buying older Nintendo games in 2025, including where copies of Pokemon Omega Ruby might be found.
Record-breaking Bugatti Brouillard could become marque's most expensive car
February 7, 2026, 8:20 PM EST. Bugatti's one-off Brouillard steps onto the hypercar stage, aiming to set a new price benchmark for the marque. Built on the Chiron/Mistral platform but reimagined with sculptural forms, it features an integrated ducktail and a sportier silhouette. The name nods to a century-old equestrian legend, echoed in embroidered horse motifs and a miniature glass sculpture atop the shifter. Inside, Parisian textiles with a subtle tartan, green-tinted carbon fiber, and a cathedral glass roof create a light-filled cabin. Under the skin lies Bugatti's 8.0-liter W16, tuned to 1,600 hp at 7,050 rpm and 1,600 Nm of torque, with a carbon-aluminum monocoque targeting ~1,900 kg. If it clears aerodynamics hurdles, it could surpass the Mistral's top speed and become Bugatti's most expensive creation, with development about 18 months.
YouTuber fuses motorcycle engines into a trombone duet at 15,000 RPM
February 7, 2026, 8:18 PM EST. Maisteer, a YouTuber known for impulsive mechanical projects, fuses a pair of Suzuki GSX-R engines into a single rig to play a trombone duet. He uses a homemade exhaust reduced to about half an inch and a tangle of chains, sprockets, shafts, and clutches to drive the engines. He says he is not an engineer, relying on scraps of tubing and off-the-shelf bits, with CNC and 3D-printed components supplied by sponsors. The demonstration hits up to 15,000 RPM, producing flames and a distinctive tone unlike anything else. The video frames a broader curiosity about repurposing engines for art rather than formal testing, and hints at a possible future install-perhaps in a car. The piece entertains for 26 minutes and 39 seconds.
Anthropic cofounder says humanities will be more important than ever as AI reshapes hiring
February 7, 2026, 8:08 PM EST. Daniela Amodei, cofounder of Anthropic, says humanities will be more important in an AI-augmented economy. She argues that uniquely human traits-strong communication, high EQ, kindness and curiosity-help people collaborate with AI to create more meaningful, higher-productivity work. In ABC News, she noted that many jobs could be automated with minimal human help, but AI will also augment complex tasks. Amodei, a UC Santa Cruz literature major who later led Anthropic with her brother, says the company's hiring now prizes soft skills and the ability to help others. The stance echoes JPMorgan's emphasis on soft skills. While AI may reduce some technical demands, critical thinking and strong conversation remain key to future opportunities, she says, and human interaction with capable AI will endure.
AI-driven workflow replaces reporting role using Nvidia GB10 on-premises
February 7, 2026, 8:04 PM EST. An STH review shows a AI-driven workflow that automates reporting of performance metrics, removing a dedicated reporting role. Using local AI on Nvidia GB10 hardware and on-premises Dell Pro Max systems, the pipeline collects data from multiple platforms, with pre-built n8n integrations. A test set of ~1,000 historical requests (2015-2025) compared models including gpt-oss-20b FP8 and gpt-oss-120b FP8. Early tests found smaller models struggled with complexity, but larger models achieved per-step accuracy above 99.9%, reducing errors to rare annual events. The system handles internal and external reporting-article views, video engagement, and newsletter metrics-without human intervention, allowing staff to redeploy to roles like managing editor. Costs were recouped within twelve months.
Ex-Google X exec warns AI could upend CEOs and capitalism
February 7, 2026, 7:52 PM EST. A former Google X executive argues that AI will redefine leadership and challenge traditional capitalism. Speaking to Business Insider, the ex-leader says AI could automate high-level decision making, accelerate productivity, and tilt power toward platform-driven firms. The piece sketches risks, including job displacement, greater corporate concentration, and new regulatory guardrails. If AI becomes central to strategy, CEOs may need to rethink governance, incentives, and accountability as markets adapt to faster, data-driven competition.
Tesla, SpaceX ride to trillions as AI and Starship lift ambitions
February 7, 2026, 7:50 PM EST. In 2018, the Falcon Heavy launch carried Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster, a stunt that underscored hope and risk. Back then, Tesla traded around $55-60 billion; SpaceX was private, carving a bold path in aerospace. Today, Tesla is the world's most valuable automaker with a market cap of about $1.54 trillion. The Model Y has topped global sales for three consecutive years. Musk's Optimus robot widens the ambition from cars to AI and manufacturing. Falcon 9 dominates launches, with 600+ missions and more than 560 landings. Starlink reshapes satellite broadband; and after a merger with xAI, SpaceX is valued at roughly $1.25 trillion, signaling a broader tech frontier.
NVIDIA and Dassault Seal Largest-Ever Partnership to Power AI Virtual Twins
February 7, 2026, 7:44 PM EST. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang and Dassault Systèmes CEO Pascal unveiled what they described as the largest collaboration between the two firms, expanding NVIDIA's technology into Dassault's virtual twin platform. The partnership center is accelerated computing and AI, embedded through CUDA-X libraries, NVIDIA AI for physical and agentic AI, and Omniverse. Huang framed a shift toward a generative computing model and software-defined products, with real-time simulation becoming standard. He cited scale-"100x, 1,000x, and soon a million times greater"-to bring tasks from offline to real time, including wind tunnels, virtual factories, and validation workflows over the next five to ten years. The collaboration targets life sciences, automotive engineering, and software-defined factories, illustrated by BIOVIA integration and building a world model grounded in biology, physics, and materials science.
Apple TV 4K falls short on audio passthrough, frustrates home-theater setups
February 7, 2026, 7:38 PM EST. Apple TV 4K users continue to face a core limitation: it lacks audio passthrough to a separate receiver, forcing decoding inside the streamer. The author, a long-time fan of Apple's box, notes this is only problematic for non-Atmos formats, since Dolby Atmos can be decoded on-device but many shows don't support it. A comparison with a Roku Ultra, which passes audio directly to the receiver, highlights the frustration. The piece questions whether a simple software update or new hardware could fix the issue. While Atmos is available on some services, the experience remains inconsistent, especially for those with legacy setups; the author considers the problem a first-world headache but one that detracts from otherwise strong picture and app quality.
Linux 6.19 adds AMD/Intel gains, HDR pipeline and security enhancements
February 7, 2026, 7:36 PM EST. Linux 6.19, due to ship soon, brings significant GPU and kernel improvements. Older AMD GCN GPUs switch to the AMDGPU driver, unlocking RADV Vulkan and better performance. The DRM Color Pipeline API lands for AMDGPU, Intel, and VKMS, aiding Linux HDR and gaming. The Steam Deck gains temperature monitoring on its APU. Intel makes progress on Wildcat Lake and Nova Lake, with early Xe3P graphics for Nova Lake. The kernel adds LASS security for newer Core Ultra and Xeon processors, preventing cross-space accesses. Upstreaming of the CASF adaptive sharpness filter continues, though it needs compositor support. EXT4 gains larger block sizes and online defragmentation. Networking shines with up to a 4x throughput boost, plus the ASUS Armoury and Uniwill drivers improving keyboard, battery, and RGB controls on several laptops.
Shanghai's AI chip boom powers China's homegrown computing future
February 7, 2026, 7:30 PM EST. In Shanghai, 2025 marked a surge for domestic AI chips as investors warmed to local hardware. MetaX reported revenue of CNY 740 million (yuan) in 2024, rising to CNY 915 million in the first half of 2025. The company listed on the STAR Market (the Shanghai Stock Exchange's tech board) in December, underscoring growing appetite for homegrown chipmakers. Industry observers point to state support, local talent, and rising demand for inference accelerators and edge devices. Shanghai's tech zone has become a hub for chip startups seeking scale in design and manufacturing, amid a nationwide push to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers. The data show capital inflows fueling product development and China's broader computing trajectory.
OnePlus Pad Go 2 is the bargain Android tablet you want
February 7, 2026, 7:26 PM EST. The OnePlus Pad Go 2 aims for value, improving on its predecessor with a sharper screen and faster processor while keeping its price near $350-$400 in the US. The review unit ships in Shadow Black with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage; a 5G variant, 256GB options, and Lavender Drift color are possible in other markets but not listed in the US store. Priced at $400 full price (often $350 at the time of writing), it competes with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE at $400 (128GB) and $570 for 256GB, and the Fire HD 10 at $140. Higher-end options include the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 at $700 with S Pen, or OnePlus Pad 3. The device targets media consumption and light productivity.
IonQ and D-Wave Quantum seen as high-risk, high-reward quantum bets
February 7, 2026, 7:20 PM EST. IonQ and D-Wave Quantum are pitched as high-reward bets in a volatile field. The sector hinges on reducing qubit errors-quantum bits that carry information-so results are reliable; current leaders claim a path to a viable commercial product. IonQ uses trapped ion qubits, which offer accuracy but slower speeds, a potential weakness if faster systems win broader adoption. D-Wave Quantum pursues quantum annealing, a specialized approach for optimization that may fit certain use cases but could limit demand versus general-purpose quantum computers. Both stocks carry high risk: many quantum players may fail or be acquired before commercialization. Investors face no guaranteed payoff despite potential upside.
Starfish Space wins $54.5 million Space Force contract for another Otter satellite servicing vehicle
February 7, 2026, 7:16 PM EST. Starfish Space of Tukwila, Washington, won a $54.5 million contract from Space Systems Command to produce another Otter satellite servicing spacecraft. The award follows a $37.5 million contract issued in 2024 under the Department of the Air Force's STRATFI program (Strategic Funding Increase). The new deal is funded through the Pentagon's APFIT program (Accelerate the Procurement and Fielding of Innovative Technologies). Starfish says the APFIT award is among the largest in the program's history and the only space-sector APFIT contract this cycle. Co-founder Austin Link described APFIT as key to moving Otter from development to deployed capability and enabling autonomous space operations in geosynchronous Earth orbit. Deliveries are planned for 2028, with two years of optional operational support. Three full-scale Otters are being prepared for launch, including a NASA-funded mission and a mission demonstrating satellite maneuvering.
Engadget review roundup: Nex Playground, Shokz OpenFit Pro, MSI Prestige 14 Flip AI+ and more
February 7, 2026, 7:14 PM EST. February 2026 reviews roll in. The Nex Playground turns motion-tracked gaming into family entertainment, a compact cousin of Xbox Kinect that works offline but relies on a subscription and ample play space. The MSI Prestige 14 Flip AI+ delivers strong CPU performance and a bold OLED panel, yet suffers from a rough keyboard and an awful trackpad. The Shokz OpenFit Pro offers true open-ear listening with effective ambient noise reduction and Dolby Atmos support, though sound quality varies by ear and the over-ear hook isn't for everyone. More reviews cover cameras and PCs, including the Sony A7 V impressions and other headlining devices, signaling a crowded start to 2026.
Emails reveal Bank of America struggles with Nvidia AI Factory adoption
February 7, 2026, 7:12 PM EST. Internal emails reveal Bank of America facing hurdles in adopting Nvidia's AI Factory platform. The messages outline delays in pilots, compatibility issues with existing data workflows, and procurement bottlenecks that slowed rollout across lines of business. Executives urged faster decision-making while risk and security teams flagged governance and data-sharing concerns. Bank of America says pilots are ongoing and the bank remains committed to AI enablement, but expects a careful, staged deployment. The emails reflect broader friction that can accompany enterprise AI shifts, balancing speed with compliance and legacy-system integration.
Samsung ends software updates for Galaxy S21 trio; S21 FE remains supported
February 7, 2026, 7:08 PM EST. Samsung has removed the Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra from its February 2026 security update list, ending regular patches for the trio. The company will not include these models in its quarterly update cycle, though the Galaxy S21 FE will continue receiving quarterly security patches. The S21 family, launched in January 2021, was promised four major Android OS upgrades and five years of security updates; Samsung delivered four upgrades, with Android 15 and One UI 7 as the final public patch. January 2026 marks the last update for the trio. The S21 FE, introduced in January 2022 with a similar four-upgrades pledge, still has about a year of support left. Samsung has since moved to a seven-year cadence with the Galaxy S24 lineup, echoing Google's Pixel 8 policy.
YouTube Music lyrics now require Premium subscription in rollout
February 7, 2026, 6:48 PM EST. After testing for months, YouTube Music now requires a Premium or Music Premium subscription to view lyrics. The Now Playing screen gains a card showing remaining lyric views and a prompt to unlock lyrics with Premium. Users get five free lyrics; after that, only the first lines remain visible with the rest blurred and unscrollable. Google has been testing the change and it appears to be a broad rollout globally. In the US, YouTube Music Premium costs $10.99 per month with ad-free playback, background listening, offline downloads and AI features such as Ask Music; YouTube Premium is $13.99 and covers the main YouTube app. Google says it has more than 325 million paid subscriptions across consumer services, with YouTube Premium contributing to that total; YouTube ads and subscriptions revenue exceeded $60 billion in 2025.
Trump Mobile's T1: pricier, redesigned, not US-made, report says
February 7, 2026, 6:42 PM EST. The Verge reports that Trump Mobile's planned T1 smartphone has moved away from an all-American narrative toward higher prices and a redesigned camera. Don Hendrickson and Eric Thomas told The Verge the latest T1 design now uses a vertical three-camera array and no longer touts being "proudly designed and built in the United States." Pricing has shifted: customers who placed a $100 deposit will pay $499 as an "introductory price," while later buyers could face up to $999. Final assembly is now listed as taking place in Miami, and the site no longer promises a final price or firm release date, though it still says the T1 will launch "later this year."
Nintendo seeks stable memory supplies as Switch 2 gains momentum amid price rises
February 7, 2026, 6:34 PM EST. Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa said the company is pursuing stable memory supplies as prices in the sector rise. He noted that hikes were happening faster than expected but did not yet hurt hardware profitability in the third quarter, and do not anticipate a material Q4 hit. Still, Furukawa warned that an ongoing rise could affect margins and said any price change would be decided after weighing profitability, the platform's installed base, sales trends and the market environment. He added that Japan outpaced other regions for Switch 2 hardware after holiday releases, and that regular updates for popular titles are important to sustain user activity and encourage transitions to Switch 2. Nintendo reported nine-month net sales of ¥1.9 trillion and operating profit of ¥300.4 billion; Switch 2 sold 7 million units in the Dec quarter.
Apple tests two major iPhone 18 Pro camera upgrades, leaker says
February 7, 2026, 6:18 PM EST. Apple is testing two major rear-camera upgrades for the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro lineup, per leaker Digital Chat Station. The main camera may adopt a variable aperture, allowing more light in dark scenes and more depth control. Apple has never used a variable aperture on iPhones; current models use a fixed aperture. The second upgrade targets the telephoto, with a larger aperture to improve light gathering and noise performance. Some rumors also hint at a teleconverter to extend zoom and a 24-megapixel front camera. The claims echo earlier notes by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo and others. If true, the devices could arrive in the fall alongside a foldable iPhone, though none of these features have been confirmed by Apple.
Tesla ends Model S and X production to accelerate Optimus robot program
February 7, 2026, 6:16 PM EST. Tesla plans to end production of the Model S sedan and Model X SUV in Q2, converting its California assembly line to build the Optimus humanoid robot. CEO Elon Musk framed the move as a shift toward an autonomy-driven future, saying the company is transitioning from cars to a broader line of AI-enabled technologies. The decision comes after weak demand in China and Europe for S and X, with those models largely replaced by local Model 3 and Y demand. In 2025, deliveries of the S, X and Cybertruck lineup totaled 50,850, about 3% of Tesla's 1.6 million total. Investors should reassess why they own Tesla, and consider whether the company's focus on Optimus and autonomy is the right bet amid uncertainty about demand and execution.
14 Common iPad Problems and How to Fix Them
February 7, 2026, 6:14 PM EST. An easy-to-follow guide outlines practical DIY fixes for common iPad problems. The piece emphasizes that modest software hiccups and hardware issues are solvable without immediate repairs. It starts with battery drain, noting background activity and bright displays as primary culprits. Guidance includes checking Battery settings to identify power hogs, lowering screen brightness or enabling Auto-Brightness, and shortening the Auto-Lock interval. It also suggests enabling Dark Mode to save energy and limiting disruptive notifications. If results lag, update iPadOS to the latest version, while warning that large updates can trigger a temporary drain from re-indexing. For a frozen or unresponsive screen, a force restart is advised; on older devices with a Home button, hold Home and Power until the Apple logo appears.
AI leaders say software will adapt-not die-valuations stretched at Web Summit Doha
February 7, 2026, 6:10 PM EST. At Web Summit Doha, AI founders and investors pushed back on a looming software Armageddon after a $1 trillion rout hit Microsoft and Salesforce. Arvind Jain of Glean said AI will not render software-as-a-service obsolete and that integration will drive continued growth. Andrey Khusid of Miro warned valuations are crazy and will normalize within two years, while Larry Li of Amino Capital said the AI bubble for large firms is deflating. Attendees framed the moment as a selective reset-many startups still generate real revenue and will become the next generational winners, despite ongoing IPO debates for OpenAI and Anthropic. Some prefer private, profitable paths given rapid market shifts.
Steve Jobs on money and long-term thinking: a 1995 PBS interview
February 7, 2026, 6:02 PM EST. Steve Jobs argued money is a wonderful thing because it enables you to do things and invest in ideas with a long-term payback. In a 1995 PBS interview from his NeXT years, he said wealth mattered less than the company, the people, and what technology lets people achieve. He noted he became rich early but didn't pursue money as his main goal, never selling stock and betting on long-term success. The remarks appear in the documentary Triumph of the Nerds, recorded as Jobs guided a reboot of his career between leaving Apple in 1985 and its 1996-97 return. The full exchange later surfaced as Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview, documenting a defining phase before the comeback.
Galaxy S26 Qi2 upgrade may lack built-in magnets, rely on magnetic cases
February 7, 2026, 6:00 PM EST. New Wireless Power Consortium listings for the Galaxy S26 (models SM-K772, SM-K777, SM-K778*) show support for Qi 2.2.1, a faster standard that could push charging to roughly 20-25W. However, the WPC profile does not show an MPP (Magnetic Power Profile) indicator, suggesting no built-in magnetic hardware. Samsung may instead rely on magnetic cases to enable Qi2 charging, repeating the S25 approach rather than a native, MagSafe-like system. This clashes with expectations that flagships would adopt built-in magnets. Rumors about a Magnet Wireless Battery Pack had circulated; the latest listing, reported by 9to5Google and discussed by Android Central, points to a last-minute design or cost decision ahead of a February 25 launch.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Series gains Qi 2.2.1 certification, but built-in magnets are missing
February 7, 2026, 5:54 PM EST. Samsung's Galaxy S26 lineup has appeared in the Wireless Power Consortium database with Qi 2.2.1 support for the S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra, as first reported by 9To5Google. The listings confirm the phones use the Base Power Profile (BPP) rather than the Magnetic Power Profile (MPP), meaning no built-in magnets. Magnetic charging will rely on compatible cases. Wireless speeds are expected higher-up to 20W on the S26 and S26+, and up to 25W on the Ultra with suitable cases. Samsung is also preparing a Qi 2.2-2.2 charging puck for the line. The shift emphasizes faster wireless charging while keeping magnet-based accessories optional.
Pixel 10a preorder starts Feb. 18 as Valve delays Steam hardware amid memory crunch
February 7, 2026, 5:46 PM EST. Pixel 10a preorder starts February 18 after Google teases launch; the phone sticks to Pixel 9a design with no rear camera bump, rumored to use the Tensor G4 and offer a 6.3-inch 120 Hz display, 5,100 mAh battery, and a 48 MP main camera. If priced at $499, buyers may opt for a sale on the Pixel 9a instead. Valve pushed back shipments of its Steam Frame, Steam Controller, and Steam Machine amid a memory shortage that is driving higher storage prices. Samsung, Micron, and SK Hynix face limited consumer supply as AI data-centre demand surges. Prices on DDR5 RAM have risen sharply. Separately, Fitbit founders Park and Friedman launched Luffu, a family caregiving app (pronounced loo-foo).
Tower Semiconductor scales 1.6T silicon photonics for NVIDIA-compatible data-center modules
February 7, 2026, 5:38 PM EST. Tower Semiconductor is scaling AI infrastructure with high-performance silicon photonics for 1.6T data center optical modules built to work with NVIDIA networking protocols, potentially doubling data rates to boost bandwidth and throughput for AI and data centers. The move strengthens Tower's SiPho platform as a manufacturing base for AI infrastructure, data-center networking and advanced telecom. Its Jazz Semiconductor Trusted Foundry unit backs niche defense work, including Micross's Nuclear Event Detector ASIC, though this is unlikely to move the needle in the near term. The near-term catalyst is the upcoming Q4 2025 results and outlook, after a sharp stock run. The main risk is that investors' expectations outpace actual contributions over the next few years if customer ramps slow. Valuation dispersion remains wide, underscoring execution risk.
Back to Linux proves tricky for longtime user Terrence O'Brien
February 7, 2026, 5:22 PM EST. Terrence O'Brien, Verge weekend editor, returns to Linux after years away, reinstalling Ubuntu on a 2019 Dell XPS 15 alongside his existing Windows setup. He began with Linux in 2006 on a ThinkPad X40 and kept it as his primary OS for 13 years, but shifted to a MacBook Pro in early 2024 after Windows performance issues and noisy fans. His re-entry highlights how far Linux has progressed: strong PC gaming support, capable photo editors like Darktable, and viable music tools such as Bitwig and Reaper. Yet hardware quirks linger: an EFI partition problem blocking updates, a non-working fingerprint reader, and the temptation to dual-boot rather than wipe the drive. The piece surveys whether Linux is ready for daily work or remains a specialist platform.
Zuckerberg emails criticize Apple over child-safety scrutiny in 2021 leak
February 7, 2026, 5:20 PM EST. An internal 2021 email from Mark Zuckerberg at Meta, unsealed in a New Mexico lawsuit, criticizes Apple for facing less scrutiny on child safety while doing less to address it. He writes that Apple's hands-off approach "worked surprisingly well for them," arguing Apple, YouTube and Snap avoid heat because they "don't study" their own impact and lack a formal content-review flow in iMessage. Dated Sept. 15, 2021, the email followed The Wall Street Journal's publication of Instagram research leaked by Frances Haugen, which found 32% of teen girls felt worse about their bodies. The memo, subject: "Social issue research and analytics – privileged and confidential." The emails feed into a broader fight over who should shield kids online, including calls for age verification in app stores and related legislation.
Tesla's Cybercab eyes spring launch from Gigafactory Texas as regulatory scrutiny grows
February 7, 2026, 5:16 PM EST. Tesla is pressing ahead with the Cybercab, its two-seat, autonomous prototype from Gigafactory Texas, aiming for a spring production launch. CEO Elon Musk has promised a $30,000 fully autonomous EV with no steering wheel or pedals, a goal that faces a tight 2026 deadline and complex engineering, crash testing, and infotainment work. Public sightings show Cybercab still using a steering wheel and driver controls during tests in Austin, and design tweaks include removing side mirrors and adopting a rear-camera washer for its camera-only autonomy strategy. Regulators, including the NHTSA and Congress, are weighing how to oversee more self-driving cars on the road. Tesla's board chair Robyn Denholm has said the vehicle may retain a steering wheel if required to sell.
Amazon 4-pack Apple AirTags on sale for $64, 35% off
February 7, 2026, 5:12 PM EST. Amazon is discounting a 4-pack AirTags to $64, a 35% cut from the $99 list price for the first-generation model. The deal is live as of Feb. 7, 2026, and applies to the 4-pack while supplies last. AirTag helps locate items via the Find My network and pairs with iPhone or iPad running iOS 14.5 or later. Pricing and availability can change after publication. The offer emphasizes value for buyers seeking multi-tag coverage rather than a new feature refresh.
Indie App Spotlight: WatchFit lets you build custom Apple Watch workouts
February 7, 2026, 4:56 PM EST. Indie App Spotlight highlights WatchFit, a new iPhone app that lets Apple Watch users design and schedule custom workouts beyond the stock Workout app. Users can build workouts from scratch or choose from a gallery, add warmups, cooldowns, and repeating intervals, and set steps by time, distance, or open goals. The app can send workouts to the Apple Watch and show upcoming sessions in the top of the Workout app. It also supports scheduling via widgets on the iPhone home screen. WatchFit is free to download for iOS 17 and later; premium WatchFit Pro unlocks scheduling and organization features for $1.99/month, $9.99/year, or a $19.99 one-time purchase. Requires Apple Watch running watchOS 11.
Elon Musk's Nvidia pivot could reshape Tesla's AI ambitions and the chip race
February 7, 2026, 4:34 PM EST. Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on X that the AI5 chip, aimed at powering future autonomous vehicles (AV), is nearing completion, with mass production targeted for 2027. He also revived plans for Dojo 3, an AI computing system-initially part of a program Musk halted-that could pursue space-based deployment. The timing follows Nvidia's unveiling of Alpamayo, an open-source suite of AV-focused AI resources (software anyone can modify). Tesla has long relied on Nvidia hardware to train its AI, with Musk citing about $10 billion in Nvidia gear through 2026. A shift to reduce Nvidia dependence could reshape fortunes for both firms, even as rivals such as Mercedes begin integrating Nvidia Drive AV for 2026.
NVIDIA deploys generative AI to 30,000 engineers, triples code output
February 7, 2026, 4:32 PM EST. NVIDIA is rolling out generative AI tools to about 30,000 engineers, in a collaboration with San Francisco-based Anysphere to tailor the Cursor IDE for AI-driven code design. Early results show engineers producing as much as three times more code than before, with strict governance and extensive testing before any production deployment. NVIDIA has long used AI-assisted workflows, including a dedicated supercomputer that has honed DLSS and chip designs via internal AI tools. The firm says the bug rate stayed flat despite higher output, underscoring careful optimization. If the trend holds, the approach could boost performance across gaming and AI workloads, even as the company remains vigilant for new bugs and implementation risks.
Tesla's 2026 robotaxi push could spark stock rally, but risks linger
February 7, 2026, 4:30 PM EST. Tesla's robotaxi push is back in investors' focus after CEO Elon Musk signaled the service could be very widespread in the U.S. by year-end and expand in 2026. The company began robotaxi service in Austin last year; a broad rollout would be a key catalyst for the stock, especially against Waymo's current ride volumes. Yet the shares trade at about 390 times trailing earnings, well above the S&P 500 average, leaving a lofty valuation hurdle if growth slows. Some investors may chase a rally, but a cautious stance is prudent until there is clearer proof of execution and sustained profitability for Tesla.
Phone USB-C port can do more than charge with affordable accessories
February 7, 2026, 4:28 PM EST. Stuck charging only? A USB-C port can unlock more. The iPhone 16 Pro Max uses USB-C, aligning with Android ports, so many accessories work across phones. Cheap USB-C gear can extend what a device does without buying a new one. Wired earbuds are back – USB-C options from Samsung, Belkin, or Apple cost around $20 or less, and a USB-C DAC lets you reuse 3.5mm headphones. Apple's DAC is about $10; higher-end options from iFi run around $50 for improved sound. Another popular add-on: an endoscope camera that plugs into USB-C for pipe inspections, walls, and tight spaces, turning the phone into a diagnostic tool for about $15-$35. The takeaway: accessories can dramatically expand a phone's capabilities.
NASA, SpaceX Crew-12 cleared for launch to ISS after Flight Readiness Review
February 7, 2026, 4:26 PM EST. NASA and SpaceX have cleared Crew-12 for launch to the International Space Station after a Flight Readiness Review with agency partners. Liftoff on a SpaceX Falcon 9 and Dragon is planned for no earlier than 6:01 a.m. EST on Wednesday, Feb. 11, from Cape Canaveral's Space Launch Complex 40. The four-person crew-NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway, ESA's Sophie Adenot, and Roscosmos's Andrey Fedyaev-arrived at Kennedy Space Center in quarantine and will conduct final checks ahead of launch. SpaceX will roll the rocket to pad 40 on Feb. 7, followed by a full launch-day rehearsal on Feb. 9. Officials noted a dissimilar Falcon 9 second-stage deorbit profile used for crewed missions reduces ascent risk despite a prior Starlink-related issue.
Florida Senator Leek pushes AI Bill of Rights as Black History Museum plan advances
February 7, 2026, 4:24 PM EST. Florida State Senator Tom Leek said the AI Bill of Rights (SB 482) would shield children and vulnerable adults from AI misuse. The measure cleared its first Senate committee and moved to Appropriations. Leek said the final product would be tight and effective at protection. He also cited SB 156, the Jason Rayner Act, to raise minimum penalties for cop killers. On the plan for a Black History Museum in St. Johns County, Leek said the site was the task force's top choice and that content decisions would be made by the museum's board and implementing committees, not by Tallahassee. The remarks were part of a Jacksonville TV segment promoting coverage of state policy.
Watch CNBC interview: Nvidia's Jensen Huang and Altimeter's Brad Gerstner on the AI trade
February 7, 2026, 3:56 PM EST. CNBC's Halftime Report features Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Altimeter Capital's Brad Gerstner to discuss the AI trade, Nvidia's business trajectory, and the investment needed to power AI. Huang outlines Nvidia's role in chips and platforms that scale enterprise AI, while Gerstner weighs valuations, capital flows, and the funding required to build AI infrastructure. The interview touches on demand drivers, competitive dynamics, and what investors should watch as Nvidia pushes deeper into the AI stack.
Which mid-range camera has the best image sensor? A four-way showdown
February 7, 2026, 3:54 PM EST. Four mid-range full-frame contenders – Nikon Z6 III, Panasonic Lumix S1 II, Sony a7 V and Canon EOS R6 III – are tested for image-sensor performance. Two carry 24-MP sensors; two run 33-MP sensors. The Z6 III is the oldest and most affordable, about $2,100. The S1 II sits around $3,200, offering strong video features. The a7 V swaps in a 33-MP partially stacked Exmor RS sensor with the Bionz XR2 processor and shows standout dynamic range. The R6 III uses a 33-MP non-stacked sensor but remains fast with solid image quality. In dynamic range, Sony leads; Nikon trails when pushed hard. All four are capable, but the sensor architecture-partially stacked versus non-stacked-tips speed, DR, and video balance in different directions.
Trump T1 smartphone re-emerges with new specs and higher price
February 7, 2026, 3:42 PM EST. Trump's signature smartphone is back, with a larger display, upgraded cameras and a higher price. In a Verge interview, Trump Mobile executives Don Hendrickson and Eric Thomas detailed the T1: a 6.8-inch display, a Snapdragon 7-series processor, and 512GB of built-in storage with microSD expansion. The device reportedly includes a 5,000mAh battery, and both the selfie and main rear cameras are listed at 50MP, with possible ultra-wide and telephoto lenses. Shipments could begin for early buyers by spring, but the $499 price is described as an early-adopter figure. Pricing may rise for later customers. The company has not confirmed a final release date.
Nvidia Nears Record $20 Billion OpenAI Investment as Huang and Altman Deny Strained Partnership
February 7, 2026, 3:40 PM EST. Nvidia Corp is close to finalizing a $20 billion investment in OpenAI, Bloomberg cited people familiar with the matter. The move would be Nvidia's largest stake in OpenAI to date, but the deal is not final and terms could still change. Neither company immediately commented. The fundraising round could bring total support to as much as $100 billion, with reports that Amazon and SoftBank have considered backing. The reports surface amid scrutiny of the Nvidia-OpenAI partnership; earlier chatter that the $100 billion plan stalled over internal concerns has circulated, and OpenAI is said to be unhappy with some of Nvidia's chips. Both Huang and Altman have pushed back on those accounts.
DJI Mini 3 Fly More Combo: 4K drone, vertical video, 20% off this weekend
February 7, 2026, 3:38 PM EST. Mashable reports that Amazon is selling DJI's Mini 3 Fly More Combo for $575, a 20% discount from its $719 list price. The compact drone records 4K video and can shoot vertical clips that go straight to social feeds. The Fly More Combo bundle adds extended flight time and extra batteries. Deal pricing and availability are subject to change after publication.
Ditching LTE on Galaxy Watch 5 yields freedom and savings
February 7, 2026, 3:32 PM EST. A user narrates canceling an LTE-enabled Galaxy Watch 5 line after a T-Mobile deal expired, turning it into Bluetooth/Wi-Fi only. He finds most smartwatch functions survive without LTE: calls and texts, offline music, and offline maps. The salesperson's pitch about independence without a phone rings hollow because his own phone stays nearby, making LTE less valuable. He also notes Garmin Venu 4 and Pixel Watch 3 LTE as reference points that don't require cellular data. The move trims monthly costs while keeping the watch broadly usable, reinforcing the view that data connectivity on a smartwatch isn't essential for many users.
Apple to add end-to-end encrypted RCS and new messaging features in upcoming iOS updates
February 7, 2026, 3:30 PM EST. Apple has not shipped end-to-end encryption for its RCS messaging, despite confirming to 9to5Mac that E2EE would arrive with RCS 3.0. The iPhone's RCS baseline remains version 2.4 from iOS 18, with 3.0 addressing encryption but not yet implemented. As of iOS 26.3 RC, major upgrades are still missing. RCS 2.7 would add inline replies, proper and custom reactions, and the ability to edit or recall messages. Current reactions are limited to plain text. French carrier bundles tied to iOS 26.3 beta 2 hint that end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging could arrive soon, likely alongside iOS 26.4 betas later this month. If carriers enable default E2EE, Apple would be closer to parity with other platforms while preserving existing iMessage features.
Tesla pivots to Optimus, AI and robotics; valuation in focus
February 7, 2026, 3:26 PM EST. Tesla is winding down Model S and Model X production to repurpose factories for Optimus humanoid robot manufacturing, signaling a shift from a pure EV maker to an AI and robotics platform. The company ties its identity and capital allocation to AI and robotics themes, with chatter about possible ties with SpaceX and xAI. For investors, the pivot reframes Tesla's risk and revenue mix toward automation and mobility infrastructure rather than legacy premium EVs. Key questions: how quickly Optimus scales, what real-world use cases emerge, and whether any tie-ups move beyond speculation. Valuation remains a focus-a P/E near 406.6 and a claim of price well above estimated fair value; risks include dilution and thinner margins.
Alphabet bets on AI leadership by 2027 as Gemini gains and TPU hardware scale
February 7, 2026, 3:22 PM EST. Alphabet is positioning itself to be the AI kingpin by 2027. Its Gemini system is gaining share and could overtake ChatGPT in the enterprise LLM market, per Menlo Ventures data showing ChatGPT at 27% and Gemini at 21% in the past two years. Alphabet backs its AI push with its TPU hardware, offering a Nvidia GPU-alternative and powering Anthropic's use of the platform. The company enters with scale and profits: 2025 revenue surpassed $400 billion, up 15% year over year, while net income rose about 32% to $132.1 billion. Capital expenditure is set to roughly double in 2026 to $175-$185 billion, underscoring heavy data-center investment. With vast resources and an expanding AI toolkit, Alphabet aims to lead the space as AI infrastructure matures.
Starbase launch site advances plan to double in size, NASASpaceFlight reports
February 7, 2026, 3:06 PM EST. The Starbase launch site in Texas is moving toward a larger footprint, according to NASASpaceFlight.com. The site's development focuses on expanding facilities to support more launch activity and testing work. Officials and observers describe groundwork underway to accommodate a doubling of capacity, including extended pads and support infrastructure. SpaceX has repeatedly scaled its testing and flight cadence from Starbase, and the current push aligns with plans to increase throughput as the company pursues more frequent launches. Details on timelines or construction milestones remain scarce, but the project underscores Starbase's role in SpaceX's broader production and flight-test program.
Galaxy Tab S11 prompts rethink of the iPad as the tablet standard
February 7, 2026, 2:52 PM EST. An Apple iPad user switches to the Galaxy Tab S11 as a daily driver and finds three advantages that challenge the tablet status quo. The author concedes the iPad remains strong in the ecosystem, but argues the Tab S11 outpaces it in display, sound, and OS. Design is similar to the iPad, with a slim aluminum shell and an added IP68 rating for water and dust resistance. The bundled S Pen adds value vs. the Apple Pencil, in the author's view. The OLED screen delivers rich visuals, with peak brightness near 1,500 nits per PhoneArena tests. In short, the Galaxy tablet narrows key gaps, prompting the author to reassess whether the iPad is the best choice for home use.
AMD's 17% drop raises questions for Nvidia ahead of Feb. 25 results
February 7, 2026, 2:50 PM EST. AMD reported record quarterly revenue and higher margins, signaling growth despite a 17% stock tumble after guiding for Q1. For the quarter, revenue rose 34% to more than $10 billion, gross margin edged to 54% from 51%, and Chief Executive Lisa Su flagged a multiyear AI computing demand cycle alongside targets for more than 35% annual growth over 3-5 years. Yet the stock fell as investors greeted the first-quarter forecast of about $9.8 billion as short of some expectations. Nvidia, meanwhile, is set to publish fiscal Q4 and full-year results on Feb. 25 after the close, with analysts looking for about $65 billion in revenue, up roughly 67% YoY, on continued AI GPU demand. The question: is AMD's decline a warning for Nvidia investors?
Sam Altman defends OpenAI-NVIDIA partnership as talks on $100 billion deal unfold
February 7, 2026, 2:22 PM EST. Sam Altman defended OpenAI's partnership with NVIDIA, saying the chip maker offers the best AI chips and that OpenAI hopes to be a gigantic customer for a long time. He posted on X that he doesn't understand the "insanity" around the relationship. The comments come as market chatter grows over OpenAI's long-term computing strategy and reports that Nvidia is reassessing the pace of investments tied to OpenAI. Nvidia has publicly signaled interest in a record investment, though Huang later said the $100 billion figure was never a commitment. Reuters notes GPUs power OpenAI-scale training; the debate now centers on sustained collaboration versus competitive pressure from Google and others.
Musk says U.S. could go bankrupt without AI and robotics, in new interview
February 7, 2026, 2:20 PM EST. Elon Musk warned that without rapid advances in AI and robotics, the United States risks bankruptcy as the national debt swells. In a wide-ranging interview with Dwarkesh Patel and Stripe cofounder John Collison, Musk defended aggressive spending cuts he once championed, arguing waste and fraud persist even after staffing reductions. "In the absence of AI and robotics, we're actually totally screwed because the debt is piling up like crazy," he said, citing about $38.5 trillion in debt and roughly $1 trillion a year in interest payments-more than the military budget. He said AI-driven growth could buy time, but warned deflation could accompany higher output, while inflation would ease debt only temporarily. He also noted U.S. advantages and cautioned that looming fiscal crises persist.
Micron hit on Nvidia HBM4; US$24 billion Singapore AI memory plant signals long-term bet
February 7, 2026, 2:16 PM EST. Micron Technology faces a potential hit to its AI-memory ambitions after reports it will not be on Nvidia's supply list for the next-generation HBM4 memory due to performance limits. The company plans a roughly US$24 billion wafer-fab in Singapore to boost output of NAND and HBM memory for AI workloads. The split-loss of a flagship Nvidia slot versus a large capital expansion-highlights execution risk and the longer-term demand for advanced memory. Rivals Samsung and SK Hynix are active in AI memory, underscoring competition. The Singapore project signals sustained capital commitment to data-center memory, while Nvidia's setback shows how design wins shape Micron's earnings trajectory.
Apple tightens rules for anonymous chat apps in App Store guidelines
February 7, 2026, 2:08 PM EST. Apple has expanded its Safety rules to allow removing apps with user-generated content that are used for porn, bullying, or harassment from the App Store without notice. The update adds random or anonymous chat to a list that already includes Chatroulette-style experiences and the objectification of real people. The change follows earlier removals like OmeTV and a broader push to shield minors from risky experiences, including reports to the eSafety Commissioner. While 9to5Mac notes it's unclear what prompted today's addition, observers link it to concerns about children's safety, protest-use cases, and precedents such as ICE-related bans. Apple's updated guidelines give the company clearer scope to remove apps that facilitate anonymous chat or other objectionable content.
SpaceX Starbase in Texas faces 'significant other' hiring hurdle, Musk says
February 7, 2026, 1:44 PM EST. Elon Musk says SpaceX's Starbase in South Texas faces a hiring hurdle tied to spouses' limited job prospects, not a lack of engineers. On a tech podcast, he described a significant other problem that weighs on recruitment as SpaceX and Tesla shift their HQs to Texas. Starbase's remote location near the US-Mexico border, with Brownsville about a 40-minute drive away, leaves few outside opportunities for married technicians and engineers with families. Musk contrasted Starbase with Silicon Valley's broader job market, noting the site's isolation and family mobility as a factor in hiring. Starbase has operated since 2019, as SpaceX expands its footprint in the region.
Analyst says AMD's rate of change outpaces Nvidia as it gains server market share
February 7, 2026, 1:42 PM EST. An analyst said the rate of change for AMD is higher than for Nvidia. The analyst noted Nvidia faces competition from AMD and Broadcom's A6, while AMD is climbing from a near-zero market share to a sizable position in the server market. He compared AMD's trajectory to its decade-long ascent against Intel in servers, when AMD gained share after Intel's missteps. He does not expect Nvidia to receive a similar windfall, but still sees AMD as the share gainer in the space. The takeaway: AMD's momentum could outpace Nvidia's over the near term, driven by faster improvement in market share rather than just product cycles. No firm price targets were given.
AI companions reshape teens' emotional bonds; parents wary
February 7, 2026, 1:40 PM EST. Parents are raising questions about the growing use of AI companions by teens for emotional support. The tools-ranging from ChatGPT to Google Gemini, Snapchat's My AI and Grok-provide instant, nonjudgmental conversations and are accessible around the clock, making them feel comforting and available. Researchers and child-safety groups say the trend is accelerating as youths seek connection during stress, grief or heartbreak. But the closeness can foster attachment as teens talk in private with a chatbot that seems to understand them, even when lapses in memory or shifts in engagement occur. Experts warn of potential risks, including blurred boundaries, privacy concerns, and the possibility of manipulation or scams, such as deepfake romance schemes. Parents are advised to discuss limits, monitor usage, and encourage real-world support while acknowledging the tools' role.
Blue Origin reveals TeraWave space internet constellation not for general public use
February 7, 2026, 1:38 PM EST. Blue Origin announced a high-capacity space internet project named TeraWave. The constellation aims to deliver wide-area coverage from orbit but will not be available to the general public, officials said. The company frames the system as a strategic asset, potentially for government, defense, and commercial partners, rather than consumer use. No launch date or spacecraft count was disclosed in the initial briefing. The news adds to a crowded space internet field that includes other operators pursuing low-Earth orbit networks. Blue Origin did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Further details are expected as the company outlines technical specs, pricing, and partnerships.
UK TV future hinges on moving beyond Freeview toward internet-delivered services
February 7, 2026, 1:00 PM EST. UK TV policy is being debated as two camps argue over Freeview's future and a broader move to internet-delivered TV. Christy Swords, a Freeview critic and Arqiva consultant, says extending terrestrial TV into the 2040s risks a two-tier system with fewer channels. Opponents say online delivery offers a more consumer-friendly future, with features like voice control that Freeview cannot match. Proponents note broadband coverage will outstrip Freeview by 2032; around 95% of households already pay for internet, and many will shift to internet-delivered lines at no extra cost. Public service broadcasters say any transition must be inclusive, funded, and part of closing the digital divide, possibly by 2034. New data show older viewers welcome internet TV, though 8 million lack basic internet literacy and over 1 million cannot afford broadband.
Walmart cuts $120 off Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen) in 43% deal
February 7, 2026, 12:46 PM EST. Walmart is running a deal on the Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen), shaving about $120 off the wearable and tagging the offer at roughly a 43% discount. The listing emphasizes health tracking and fitness goals alongside connectivity. Dated February 5, 2026, the post places the offer in Walmart's wearables and smartwatches category, highlighting the midrange option in Apple's lineup as a value play for shoppers.
The Friction Economy: Gen Z Chooses Retro 'Dumb' Devices Over Smartphones
February 7, 2026, 12:44 PM EST. Gen Z is trading instant access for friction, choosing retro and 'dumb' devices as a conscious contrast to cloud-driven ecosystems. A Fast Company piece notes that retro tech is becoming curriculum. At the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, history professor Thomas Haigh teaches with a lab full of 1980s-2000s machines, letting students save to disks, boot old systems and feel the patience required to open a file. The approach counters a world where subscriptions renew and devices update in the background. Retro tech offers visible cause-and-effect, a 'superpower' for a generation raised on opaque platforms. Museums and labs-CU Boulder's Media Archaeology Lab, the Computer History Museum, the National Museum of Computing, and the Vintage Computer Federation-host workshops and hands-on programs. Retailers like Retrospekt market nostalgia as premium hardware, emphasizing fewer apps, fewer notifications, and deliberate limits.
Nvidia backs CoreWeave with $2B investment as ARENA launches to scale AI infrastructure
February 7, 2026, 12:30 PM EST. Nvidia commits $2 billion to CoreWeave, deepening collaboration to build AI infrastructure tied to Nvidia's data-center ecosystem. CoreWeave also launched ARENA, an AI-native platform for testing and optimizing enterprise workloads at scale, and rolled out a Winter Olympics brand campaign to raise visibility with enterprises and developers. The stock (Nasdaq: CRWV) last closed at $89.95, with roughly 30-day gains of 16.5% and a year-to-date rise of 13.4%, though it slipped about 3.5% in the past week. Valuation signals are mixed: Simply Wall St flags a stretched valuation, noting shares trading about 161.6% above a calculated fair value and an analyst target around $127.22-though with a wide range. Near-term momentum remains, but volatility and potential insider selling risk loom as investors weigh ARENA uptake and Nvidia-driven usage.
Tesla's software updates: a timeline of feature upgrades
February 7, 2026, 12:28 PM EST. Tesla has turned the car into a software platform, delivering major features via over-the-air updates. The journey began with assisted driving and progressed to Navigate on Autopilot, guiding trips from on-ramp to off-ramp with automatic lane changes. FSD (Supervised) matured through data collection, enabling city-street navigation, traffic handling and autonomous parking. AutoPark was refreshed for speed and accuracy, with cars able to seek out and park themselves when equipped with FSD. The Boombox feature lets owners replace the lock horn with custom sounds, while Tesla Theater adds in-car entertainment. In Austin, unmanned Robotaxi rides mark a milestone toward unsupervised FSD. The trend shows a software-first approach that extends capabilities after purchase, reshaping expectations for a car's lifecycle.
DJI OcuSync 5 to fuse SDR with 5G for long-range drone links
February 7, 2026, 12:26 PM EST. DJI is advancing its OcuSync 5 line. The company is pursuing a next-gen link that blends SDR Transmission 2 with built-in 5G cellular connectivity. An FCC ID for the DST-2 transceiver (2ANDR-DST2501) underpins the effort, described as enabling 30-kilometre-plus range and a hybrid mode that pairs software-defined radio with cellular failover. In current products, OcuSync 4/4+ in the Mavic 4 Pro tops about 30 km under ideal conditions; the new tech would connect the drone and RC via cellular networks, potentially supporting BVLOS and remote inspections where coverage exists. Reported specs include 1080p/60fps video up to 20 Mbps. No official DJI statement has been issued; regulators and the market will watch closely.
Intel to build GPUs in-house, recruit top engineers to challenge Nvidia
February 7, 2026, 11:52 AM EST. Intel is accelerating its return to GPUs, aiming to build graphics chips in-house for tighter manufacturing control and to compete with Nvidia. CEO Lip-Bu Tan said the company will develop GPUs in-house and that its manufacturing arm will enable scaled production. Intel recently hired Eric Demers from Qualcomm as chief GPU architect, while Kevork Kechichian oversees the effort after a corporate restructuring. Analysts say the move signals a serious, long-term push beyond CPUs. The plan could reshape pricing and ecosystems in AI and gaming GPUs as Intel leverages its CPU ecosystem for integrated platforms, though execution and performance remain uncertain.
Apple Watch Series 11 deals on Amazon: $100 off, starting at $299
February 7, 2026, 11:32 AM EST. Amazon is offering all-time low prices on the Apple Watch Series 11 this weekend, with $100 discounts across most aluminum models. The 42mm GPS version is $299, down from $399; the 46mm GPS is $329, down from $429. Amazon lists four of each GPS size on sale at these levels. For cellular models, the 42mm cellular variant is $399 (down from $499), and the 46mm cellular model is $429, down from $529. These are record lows for these configurations. Check the full Deals Roundup for the latest discounts and updates.
Startup touts 'perfect' EV battery with centuries-long life as global EV sales rise and cross-border trade expands
February 7, 2026, 11:28 AM EST. Donut Labs claims a perfect battery that promises record energy density, ultra-fast charging, and a lifespan of hundreds of years, without rare-earth metals and at lower cost than lithium-ion. Management says a market launch in about 10 weeks; Electrek cited as a potential game-changer. Separately, the IEA reports global EV sales rose about 20% to 20.7 million in 2025, with Europe up 33% and China at 12.9 million. In North America, the US dipped 4% to 1.8 million. Canada and the US agreed to cut Chinese EV tariffs to 6.1%, with annual import caps starting at 49,000, rising later to 70,000. The U.S. charging network now exceeds 70,000 public stalls, including about 10,000 ultrafast (approx. 350 kW).
AI-assisted breast cancer screening spots more cancers earlier in MASAI trial
February 7, 2026, 11:26 AM EST. Sweden's MASAI trial, published in The Lancet, is the first prospective study showing AI-assisted mammography improves screening performance and reduces radiologists' workload. The gold-standard trial followed patients to assess whether AI-augmented reading translates into better outcomes for breast cancer, especially aggressive disease. The study highlights interval cancers-those diagnosed between screening rounds-as a critical benchmark; lower rates are a known surrogate for reduced mortality. Lead author Dr. Kristina Lång of Lund University says that decreasing interval cancers with AI-supported readings could signal real clinical benefit. If confirmed, the approach could reshape screening workflows and balance accuracy with clinician workload as the technology matures.
Anthropic, OpenAI square off over ads in AI products ahead of Super Bowl
February 7, 2026, 11:24 AM EST. Anthropic and OpenAI are dueling over ads in AI products as they court corporate buyers ahead of the Super Bowl. Anthropic's campaign mocks rival offerings and ends with a tagline about ads for AI-'But not to Claude'-prompting a rebuke from Sam Altman, who called the spots dishonest. OpenAI says ads will be clearly labeled, separate from answers, and won't share conversations, with initial placements at the bottom of responses for relevant sponsor messages. Altman argues ad-supported access broadens reach to billions, while Anthropic-founded by former OpenAI researchers-maintains Claude should stay ad-free to preserve usefulness. The dispute underlines tensions over monetization, accessibility, and AI safety in commercial products.
UN warns of rising internet shutdowns as digital blackouts spread worldwide
February 7, 2026, 11:18 AM EST. UNESCO warned that governments are increasingly cutting internet access during protests, elections, and crises, hobbling democratic participation and basic rights. The watchdog cited 2024 as the worst year on record for internet shutdowns since 2016, with the trend persisting into 2026 as blanket shutdowns reappear during major demonstrations and electoral cycles. The agency stressed that access to information underpins the universal right to freedom of expression and is essential for education, assembly, and civic life. It urged governments to expand connectivity rather than erect barriers. Shutdowns also fuel misinformation when journals, media, and public authorities are cut off, leaving verified information hard to obtain. Examples include Iran's near-total blackout in January 2026, Afghanistan's 2025 nationwide shutdown, Nepal's 2025 platform bans, and disruptions in Cameroon and Tanzania around elections.
Taipei finalizes NT$12.2 billion royalties deal with Nvidia for Taiwan HQ
February 7, 2026, 11:14 AM EST. Taipei has finalized a royalties agreement worth NT$12.2 billion with Nvidia Corp for the company's planned Taiwan headquarters in the Beitou-Shilin Technology Park. The city confirmed the deal yesterday, with the earliest signing targeted for next Wednesday before the Lunar New Year. Deputy Mayor Lee Shu-chuan said part of the amount, NT$1.2 billion, will be absorbed by Nvidia following a settlement tied to Shin Kong Life Insurance Co's relinquishment of land rights at the park last October, which prompted the city to reimburse NT$4.4 billion in royalties. Nvidia is completing internal procedures; signing could occur as early as Wednesday and no later than Friday. Once signed, Nvidia Taiwan would begin applying for a building permit and undergo the city's design review, potentially allowing construction before June.
Rigetti Computing's Three-Year Prospects in a Crowded Quantum Race
February 7, 2026, 11:10 AM EST. Rigetti Computing faces stiff competition as it hunts for a viable quantum computing solution. The company is a pure-play in a field crowded with legacy tech firms that have cash to spend but are prioritizing AI. The two-types view: pure-plays rely on contracts and investors, while incumbents pour money into AI. The closest rivals, like IonQ, are ahead on accuracy: IonQ reports 99.99% two-qubit gate fidelity (the accuracy of a quantum operation) for its system and plans a 256-qubit device by 2026. Rigetti Computing's 108-qubit system has not reached the promised 99.5% fidelity as quickly as hoped; its nine-qubit system achieves about 99.7%. Fidelity, a measure of the accuracy of a quantum operation, matters more as qubit counts rise. If delays persist, the stock could fall further or face bankruptcy or sale in three years. Investors should weigh execution risk against the potential timeline.
Space Force awards $54.5 million contract to Starfish Space for GEO servicing vehicle
February 7, 2026, 11:08 AM EST. The U.S. Space Force awarded a $54.5 million contract to Starfish Space on Feb. 2 to build and operate the Otter servicing vehicle for at least five years in geostationary orbit (GEO). The Otter is a space tug that can relocate, extend life, and perform station keeping for military satellites in GEO. Space Systems Command said it will provide mobility solutions including relocation to disposal orbits and life-extension for fuel-limited assets. The deal covers manufacture and two option years for operational support, and the Otter version covered is DoD-configured. This follows a 2024 contract worth $37.5 million for an Otter slated to launch in 2026, transitioning augmented maneuver demonstrations to operational capability and enabling up to 60 months of on-orbit capability.
UBS Maintains Neutral on Apple as App Store Trends Stay Solid
February 7, 2026, 10:54 AM EST. UBS reiterates a Neutral stance on Apple after checks suggest App Store trends remain solid. On a reported basis, global App Store revenue rose about 7%, roughly in line with late-year growth. Data from SensorTower shows Apple's App Store revenue at $3.4 billion, up 6.3% year over year after 35 days in fiscal Q2. January revenue rose 7.0% YoY globally, outpacing app download growth of 3.6%. Analyst Wamsi Mohan of Bank of America maintains a Buy rating with a $325 target. The note notes solid services momentum while acknowledging some AI names could offer greater upside, amid tariffs and onshoring trends.
DJI Osmo Pocket 4 rumors suggest dual-lens camera, AI stabilization; launch expected Feb-Apr 2026
February 7, 2026, 10:36 AM EST. DJI's Osmo Pocket 4 remains unannounced as of January 2026, but production leaks sketch a major upgrade for pocket cinema. The device reportedly adds a dual-lens system centered on a 1-inch main sensor with a 70mm tele, enabling instant switchovers between wide and tele shots during capture. An AI stabilization suite and support for 4K/240fps video promise smoother footage in runs-and-gun shoots. A FrameTap wireless remote is repeatedly cited as part of the package, expanding solo creator workflows. DJI allegedly equips a 20% larger battery, pushing runtime toward about 180 minutes. Delays are blamed on FCC/regulatory testing and unfinished mic/wireless accessories. Two SKUs, with the Pro model following after initial shipments, are under consideration.
Polestar Charge adds full Tesla Supercharger integration, expands Plug & Charge
February 7, 2026, 10:32 AM EST. Polestar has fully integrated Tesla Superchargers into its roaming service, Polestar Charge, removing the need for a separate Tesla app. The update follows Plugsurfing's expansion to more than a million charging points across Europe. Drivers can now access over 20,000 Superchargers at 1,500+ locations directly in Polestar Charge, with real-time availability in the in-car navigation powered by Google Maps. Polestar also rolled out Plug & Charge, letting sessions start automatically at compatible stations for the Polestar 2 (model year 2026) and Polestar 3; an OTA update will bring this to the Polestar 4. Plug & Charge supports 28,000 European stations and 8,100 German sites across 42 CPOs. The service remains non-mandatory, with an optional €13.99/month discount subscription.
Used Tesla in 2026: Pros, Cons and Battery Considerations
February 7, 2026, 10:14 AM EST. Used Teslas in 2026 entice budget buyers as prices fall from peak years, making premium EV tech affordable. But the choice isn't as simple as a typical used car. The article notes sharp depreciation that brings $50k-$70k models down to $25k-$40k, aided by Tesla price cuts and rising EV competition. Core benefits include lower operating costs versus gas vehicles and access to enduring electric performance. Yet buyers face battery degradation risks, with real-world range shrinking and potential five-figure replacement costs outside warranty. A battery health report and pre-purchase inspection are advisable. Other caveats include software update eligibility and uncertainty about feature access on older cars. The decision hinges on how much value is placed on long-term reliability, maintenance costs, and the buyer's tolerance for risk.
Two AI Stocks to Buy and Hold for the Next Decade: Microsoft and Meta
February 7, 2026, 10:06 AM EST. Two AI stocks worth a long-term stake are Microsoft and Meta Platforms. Microsoft remains a cloud and AI leader, with a ~27% OpenAI stake and privileged IP access through 2032. It plans to spend about $250 billion on computing power via Azure, which has grown 30%+ for 10 straight quarters, including a 39% surge last quarter. Its Copilot adoption and software suite have lifted user engagement. The stock trades near 25x forward earnings for fiscal 2026 and under 22.5x for fiscal 2027. Meta Platforms also offers long-term appeal, trading about 23x forward earnings, with 2025 revenue up 22% and Q1 revenue guidance of 26-34%. AI investments have boosted ad engagement and impressions, even as WhatsApp begins serving ads to over 3 billion users.
Tesla pivots to robotics could unlock long-term value for investors
February 7, 2026, 9:58 AM EST. Tesla signaled a strategic pivot by eliminating slower-selling X and S models and retooling those plants to build humanoid robots, expanding beyond cars into robotics and energy storage. The shift reframes Tesla as a technology play tied to broader global shifts, with the EV business funding investments in other areas. Still, the stock trades at a lofty valuation, with a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio far above its five-year average; critics say it limits conventional investors. Proponents argue the capital invested in robots could fuel long-term growth if demand takes off. Elon Musk's volatility can drive near-term swings. The plan will unfold over years, making the stock more suitable for long-term investors who can tolerate risk.
Apple Music vs Spotify: visuals, Atmos and bundles shape the choice
February 7, 2026, 9:42 AM EST. ZDNET's Jada Jones compares two streaming giants, noting Apple Music and Spotify both offer vast libraries but with different perks. Apple Music emphasizes a visual experience-music videos, in-studio performances, artist radio shows, and Apple Music Live-alongside Dolby Atmos spatial audio for compatible devices. Spotify leans into podcasts and audiobooks, with its own set of exclusive perks. Price: Apple Music at $10.99/month, Spotify at $12.99/month. Both support lossless audio; Atmos is available on Apple Music but not Spotify. Android users can access most features on Apple Music unless their device lacks Atmos support. Those in the Apple ecosystem may prefer Apple One bundles (Music, TV, Arcade, iCloud+). The choice hinges on whether you value visuals and Atmos or audio formats and podcast access.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says AI no longer hallucinating; critics dispute claim
February 7, 2026, 9:34 AM EST. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told CNBC that generative AI is no longer hallucinating, a claim critics say is incorrect. The remark comes as Nvidia's big cloud customers, Meta, Amazon and Google, face investor scrutiny over expanding AI infrastructure. Reporters note that Huang frames more compute as driving more revenue, a logic central to Nvidia's chip business. However, specialists underline that AI hallucinations are a structural byproduct of probabilistic language models, not a bug easily patched. Solving it would transform the industry, while today it remains a reliability challenge with safety and legal implications. Huang's comment underscores the tension between hype and reality in a rapid, capital-intensive AI buildout.
Apple's Super Bowl strategy leans on Cadillac F1 ad rather than a standalone Apple spot
February 7, 2026, 9:30 AM EST. The plan for Sunday's game pivots on a Cadillac Formula 1 commercial that doubles as a plug for Apple TV. The ad will debut the team's new high-tech livery, then cue viewers to watch on Apple TV as Apple positions itself as the US home for F1. The spot, directed by Sam Pilling with a Max Richter score, features livery photos shot on an iPhone in Bahrain ahead of next week's on-track debut. Eddy Cue calls F1 a cross between sports, innovation and culture, and Cadillac's entry signals where the sport is heading, Apple says. Apple Music backs the halftime show, but overall the move reins in a full-blown Apple spot to protect the bottom line. Peacock remains the official Super Bowl streamer, with add-on options for Apple TV subscribers.
DJI drones still available in the U.S. as FCC bans new foreign-made models
February 7, 2026, 9:26 AM EST. U.S. regulators will ban new foreign-made drones from Chinese manufacturers, but existing DJI models remain on sale. The NSD FCC Covered List Waiver 0126 sets the framework for future approvals while not pulling current stock. Drones launched last year are still available, including the two I rated 5/5 – the Mavic 4 Pro and the Mini 5 Pro – which are still purchasable through Amazon. The writer says he has flown and reviewed every model on the list, underscoring practical value. This could be one of the last chances to buy certain DJI devices in the near term, even as the policy shift narrows future releases.
Elon Musk merges SpaceX and xAI in $1.25 trillion, vertically integrated AI quest
February 7, 2026, 9:20 AM EST. Elon Musk has combined SpaceX with his AI venture xAI in a deal valuing the venture at about $1.25 trillion, with SpaceX at $1 trillion and xAI at $250 billion. A June stock market flotation is planned to coincide with Musk's birthday and a planetary alignment. Proponents say the merger creates a vertically integrated engine for AI compute, moving datacentres into space to cut energy demand and scale. Musk envisions up to a million satellites forming solar-powered datacentres that beam results to Earth. Critics note limits in current satellite compute power, and the challenges of a planet-wide, tightly coordinated network, plus maintenance and radiation. Analysts like Dan Ives call it a bold, ambitious path to cheaper AI compute.
SpaceX-xAI merger could push Elon Musk toward trillionaire status, analysts say
February 7, 2026, 9:02 AM EST. Elon Musk's net worth jumped above $800 billion after SpaceX merged with xAI, valuing the combined group at $1.25 trillion. With Musk owning about 43%, his stake exceeds $530 billion and anchors much of his wealth to SpaceX rather than Tesla. Analysts say he would need SpaceX to reach roughly $1.6 trillion in value for him to become the world's first trillionaire, assuming Tesla's stock remains flat. Tesla's brand value and core auto sales are fading, while robotaxis and humanoid robots remain years away. The deal flags a shift in focus toward SpaceX, which could access broader capital markets-especially with xAI-though regulators are watching: xAI's Grok image generator has drawn deepfake concerns. SpaceX has benefited from more than $20 billion in federal contracts, with more on the way.
Apple MacBook Rumors: M5 Pro/Max Debuts for 14- and 16-inch Pro, Budget Model Ahead
February 7, 2026, 8:52 AM EST. Early 2026 rumors place Apple rolling out a wave of MacBooks. The MacBook Pro line leads, with the M5 Pro and M5 Max headed to the 14- and 16-inch models later this month or in March. A budget MacBook around $599 could follow, and the MacBook Air is expected to see an M5 refresh in the first half of the year. Pricing may shift due to RAM supply. Bloomberg and CNET cite the new Pro/Max chips as adding CPU/GPU cores and more memory, with noticeable gains for AI and ray tracing, but not necessarily for AAA gaming. Updates are tied to macOS 26.3, with OLED MacBook Pros rumored for later in the year.
Stopped wearing a smartwatch altered the author's anxiety, a personal account
February 7, 2026, 8:48 AM EST. A personal account of giving up a smartwatch reveals how screen habits and constant notifications can fuel anxiety. The author describes calmer mornings, fewer interruptions, and a shift in attention after removing the device for several weeks. Experts note that wearable alerts can reinforce worry loops; reducing exposure may ease rumination and improve sleep. The piece outlines practical steps for those considering a similar move, including setting boundaries, exploring alternative timekeeping, and keeping essential features like health tracking elsewhere. While not a medical verdict, the narrative highlights how technology use shapes mood and attention in everyday life.
Nvidia CEO Huang says AI boom will unlock six-figure trades jobs as data-center build-out accelerates
February 7, 2026, 8:40 AM EST. Nvidia chief Jensen Huang says six-figure jobs in the trades-plumbing, electrical work, construction-will accompany a global data-center build-out that he frames as the largest infrastructure build-out in human history. The drive is pushing millions of hands-on roles even as many pay above $100,000 without a degree. McKinsey projects in the U.S. alone an extra 130,000 electricians, 240,000 construction laborers and 150,000 supervisors from 2023 to 2030. Huang, speaking at Davos, says skilled workers should be able to make a great living without a PhD. His view sits alongside warnings from peers about AI hollowing white-collar work and a lack of blue-collar labor to meet revival needs.
Nvidia CEO Huang says AI-era data centers will unlock six-figure jobs in trades
February 7, 2026, 8:38 AM EST. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the AI data center boom will unlock many six-figure roles in trades. He described a global infrastructure build-out worth trillions that will create jobs for plumbers, electricians, and other construction workers as firms rush to deploy AI factories. The comments, made with BlackRock's Larry Fink at Davos, contrast with caution from others about white-collar displacement and the need for skilled labor. McKinsey projects U.S. demand for thousands of electricians, construction laborers, and construction supervisors through 2030 to support the AI and chip factory build-out. Huang notes these roles can pay well without a four-year degree, underscoring a potential shift in career paths amid AI-driven disruption. Others warn the education system may still lean toward college, even as demand grows for hands-on skills.
Broadcom could challenge Nvidia for AI-market leadership in 2026
February 7, 2026, 8:36 AM EST. Broadcom is positioned to challenge Nvidia for AI-market leadership in 2026, driven by custom AI chips. Unlike Nvidia's broad-purpose GPUs, Broadcom is pursuing ASICs designed with AI hyperscalers, aiming for efficiency at lower costs. While Google's TPU has led in inference, Broadcom's approach could capture growth as workloads align with fixed architectures. In Q1, Broadcom signaled that revenue from AI semiconductors would double year over year, with more chips rolling out in 2026. Analysts note that ASICs trade flexibility for specialization, potentially boosting Broadcom's revenue if customers lock workloads to the chip. If AI demand expands, Broadcom could emerge as a top market leader by 2026, alongside peers like Nvidia.
Broadcom eyes AI-chip led rise to market leadership in 2026
February 7, 2026, 8:34 AM EST. Broadcom could push into the AI chip spotlight as demand for custom ASICs grows. Unlike Nvidia's broad-purpose GPUs, Broadcom pursues specialized AI computing units built with hyperscalers. The design aims to run workloads more efficiently at lower cost, but it also locks users to a specific architecture. Google's Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) is a benchmark; Google could monetize TPU by selling it to others, widening Broadcom's potential revenue stream. In Q1, Broadcom guided AI-semiconductor revenue to double year over year. If more custom chips launch through 2026, Broadcom could challenge Nvidia for leadership in AI hardware by year-end.
Musk denies SpaceX Starlink phone; Starlink growth, xAI merger, wealth milestone
February 7, 2026, 8:32 AM EST. SpaceX chief Elon Musk denied on X that SpaceX is developing a Starlink phone, after Reuters floated the idea to expand its satellite-internet business. Musk wrote, 'We are not developing a phone,' reiterating past reluctance to make a phone unless gatekeepers block apps. The back-and-forth follows Starlink's rapid growth, which has made the service a major revenue driver with enterprise and government contracts. The story also touches Musk's wealth milestone, noting Forbes estimates after the SpaceX-xAI merger that his net worth surpassed $800 billion and rose to about $852 billion, with SpaceX and xAI values shaping his stake. The notes frame ongoing strategic bets around Starlink and Musk's broader tech holdings.
Garage-built drone hits 428.8 mph, unofficial fastest on earth
February 7, 2026, 8:22 AM EST. Australian engineer Ben Biggs built the 'Blackbird' from scratch and pushed it to 428.8 mph (690 km/h) over the outback, Drone Pro Hub reports. The flight, recorded on video, boasted a top speed of 690 km/h and a 100-meter average around 410 mph, but it remains unofficial because no professional observer verified the attempt. Biggs' design relies on four AAX 2826 Competition motors with extended leads wired directly to speed controllers to minimize wiring and weight. He powers the craft with two high-voltage batteries and briefly overcharges them to boost peak throttle, trading endurance for speed. The feat comes after Luke Maximo Bell set an official Guinness record with a Peregreen V4, leaving room for a future observer-backed attempt by Biggs. A 700 km/h drone remains the target.
Dark forest theory offers a lens on the internet and online life
February 7, 2026, 8:18 AM EST. The piece argues that the internet functions like a vast, opaque ecosystem where humans, machines and algorithms exchange signals across borders and minds. Drawing on Bogna Konior's adaptation of Liu Cixin's ideas, it frames the web as a form of ufology – questioning who watches whom, and why transparency may invite risk. In the dark forest theory, that logic suggests users and systems often conceal intent, shaping privacy, surveillance and first-contact dynamics with AI and automated agents. The essay treats the internet as a laboratory for moral questions-whether digital life mirrors the cosmos as permissive or hostile, and what free will means when machines participate in our conversations.
Apple's AI health coach Mulberry on life support after delays, leadership shake-up
February 7, 2026, 8:00 AM EST. Bloomberg reports that Apple's AI-powered health coach, code-named Mulberry, is winding down after years of delays. The plan would have drawn data from the Health app, Apple Watch and external labs to offer personalized health insights and actionable recommendations. Under new leadership led by Eddy Cue, Apple has signaled a shift toward integrating related features into existing apps rather than a stand-alone service. Macworld notes the project shifted from iOS 26 to iOS 27 and watchOS 27, with a California video studio built to explain conditions. Some components, like data analysis and video content, may still roll out as regular Health app features, while Apple explores gait analysis from the iPhone camera. WWDC previews and September releases loom, but timing remains uncertain.
Moltbook AI-Agents Network Exposes Real Humans' Data as Wiz Flags Major Security Flaw
February 7, 2026, 7:44 AM EST. Security researchers at Wiz disclosed a critical flaw in Moltbook, a Reddit-like social network for AI agents. A mishandled private key in the site's JavaScript exposed thousands of users' email addresses and millions of API credentials, enabling impersonation of any user and access to private agent communications. Moltbook's founder, Matt Schlicht, described the project as AI-built and said he did not write code himself. The flaw has since been fixed, but the episode underscored a broader risk: AI-generated platforms may rely on automated coding that can introduce bugs. The case serves as a cautionary tale for security in AI-enabled communities and for developers relying on AI-written code.
TCL QM5K 65-inch QLED TV drops to $449 at Best Buy; exclusive model mirrors QM6K
February 7, 2026, 7:34 AM EST. Best Buy is selling TCL's 65-inch QM5K QLED TV for $449.99, half off its $899.99 list price. The QM5K is a Best Buy-exclusive model nearly identical to the QM6K but with fewer gaming-focused features. It caps at a native 60Hz refresh rate at 4K, which suits casual gamers but not demanding competitive titles. The set uses a Mini LED backlight to deliver deep blacks and strong brightness in SDR, and it supports Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10+ for compatible content. It runs Google TV for streaming apps. Pros include color punch and affordability; cons include the lower refresh rate and the absence of higher-end gaming features. If you want more headroom for gaming, the QM6K model is advised.
Checkr rolls out coding stipends and AI days for all employees
February 7, 2026, 7:32 AM EST. Checkr, the background-check technology provider, is testing a program that gives every employee a stipend to work on personal coding projects and allocates AI days to pursue machine-learning initiatives. The move aims to upskill staff, spur internal tool development, and speed product work that benefits customers. Under the plan, employees can use stipends for hardware, training, or software as they see fit, with quarterly AI days set aside for experimentation and cross-team collaboration. Executives say the program balances individual initiative with company goals, while governance will track outcomes like new features, reduced time to deploy, and higher retention. Checkr declined to share financial details or a timeline for expansion.
NASA lets astronauts bring smartphones on space missions for Crew-12 and Artemis II
February 7, 2026, 7:18 AM EST. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said astronauts will be allowed to bring modern smartphones on missions, starting with SpaceX Crew-12 and NASA's Artemis II. Crew-12 is scheduled to launch Feb. 11 to the International Space Station, followed by Artemis II in March for a 10-day lunar flyby. Isaacman framed the policy as a way to let crews capture moments for families and share images and video with the world. An Apple representative told CNET that the iPhone has been fully qualified for extended use in orbit and beyond, though NASA did not name specific brands. Today, missions rely on 2016 Nikon DSLR cameras and GoPros, highlighting a shift toward handheld devices in space.
Apple's M5 Pro and M5 Max may adopt SoIC-MH chiplet design to scale GPU and AI performance
February 7, 2026, 7:12 AM EST. Ringing rumors point to Apple preparing M5 Pro and M5 Max chips built on a different architecture than the M5. The plan reportedly uses a custom SoIC-MH layout from TSMC that places chiplets for selected functions next to the main die, enabling easier scaling of the GPU while CPU cores may not expand proportionally. Apple would shift the GPU into its own chiplet to boost AI tensor and graphics performance without inflating CPU counts. The change aims to reduce heat and potentially extend battery life, but concrete performance gains remain speculative. Analysts caution that Apple has not confirmed any details, and the impact will hinge on the final die footprint, memory integration, and software optimization. If realized, the approach could mark a shift away from traditional monolithic SoCs toward more modular chiplets.
JAXA blames H3 failure on damage to satellite section and fuel tube amid string of launch setbacks
February 7, 2026, 7:02 AM EST. JAXA has attributed the H3 failure to damage in the satellite section and a fuel line, a setback arriving after back-to-back launch failures from India and China. The loss of Michibiki No. 5 weakens Japan's QZSS navigation augmentation and its disaster alerts capabilities. India's PSLV C62 carried EOS N1 (Anvesha), a hyperspectral Earth-observation satellite for crops, water, forests and disaster monitoring; its loss delays data streams planners rely on for drought and pollution analysis. China's Shijian 32 test craft also failed, illustrating how repeated launches affect debris handling and orbital safety progress. The incidents extend beyond prestige, potentially curbing climate monitoring and weather-data coverage while highlighting environmental impacts from more launches and associated debris.
Russia battles Starlink restrictions as SpaceX limits drone comms in Ukraine
February 7, 2026, 7:00 AM EST. Russian forces scramble to fill communications gaps after SpaceX restricted Starlink to registered users and installed speed-based kill switches on terminals. Starlink has reshaped battlefield comms, delivering high-bandwidth, mobile links for command and control and long-range drones. The new white-listing limits, and the ability to mount unregistered terminals on drones, complicate Moscow's operations and may hamper Ukraine defenses as both sides seek workarounds. Analysts note replacing Starlink's global mesh network would be costly and time-consuming. The episode underscores the platform's pivotal role in modern warfare and the strategic risks of satellite-linked networks.
Rigetti Computing stock jumps 18.3% on broad tech rally
February 7, 2026, 6:58 AM EST. Rigetti Computing shares jumped 18.3% on Friday to about $17.71 after a broad tech rally rather than company news. The move leaves Rigetti Computing with a market value around $5.8 billion as trading volume surged. The day's gain followed a Nasdaq Composite reversal, which rose 2.1% after four sessions of losses amid renewed worries about an AI bubble. Big tech pledged heftier infrastructure outlays: Alphabet projected $175-185 billion in capex for 2026, Amazon about $200 billion, with Meta and Microsoft lifting their budgets; hyperscalers' combined capex may exceed $560 billion in 2026. Investors still weigh Rigetti's core issue: commercialization of quantum computing is likely farther off than its current valuation suggests.
Tesla and SpaceX ride a decade of dominance in cars, rockets and AI
February 7, 2026, 6:34 AM EST. Tesla has transformed from a late-2010s automaker facing production pain into the world's most valuable carmaker, its market cap around $1.54 trillion. The Model Y is the top global seller for three straight years, and the company pushes autonomy toward vision-based navigation. SpaceX, meanwhile, has built a launch empire: Falcon 9 has flown 600+ missions with 560+ booster landings, while Starlink expands global broadband. Starship aims to full reusability, and SpaceX, post-merger with xAI, sits near a $1.25 trillion valuation as it eyes what could be the largest IPO. Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot signals a broader push into AI, robotics, and manufacturing beyond cars.
iPhone 17e set for launch this month with four upgrades, reports say
February 7, 2026, 6:30 AM EST. Apple's iPhone 17e is expected to debut this month, with four major upgrades, according to early reports. The device is said to keep the iPhone 16e's design but deliver faster performance, MagSafe compatibility, and improved wireless connectivity, including stronger Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support. The emphasis appears to be on efficiency and a smoother ecosystem rather than a major design change. Analysts note that details are still unconfirmed and timelines can shift, but a launch this month would fit Apple's cadence ahead of a crowded spring lineup. If realized, the update would reinforce Apple's incremental upgrade approach while leveraging existing design cues to accelerate production.
iPhone 17e rumors: budget model with MagSafe, A19 chip and Dynamic Island planned launch
February 7, 2026, 6:26 AM EST. Rumors point to the iPhone 17e as Apple's upcoming budget model, possibly launching February 19. Supporters highlight five reasons to buy: MagSafe wireless charging, potentially at 25W speeds; the A19 chip for improved graphics and overall performance; a Dynamic Island cutout expected to replace the notch for a more seamless display; continued iPhone 17 family integration; and a lower price compared with flagship models. The device would come as rivals such as Google's Pixel 10a target similar price bands. Critics counter with three reasons to skip it: trade-offs seen in the iPhone 16e, questions about real-world battery life, and whether the upgrade justifies the cost versus newer midrange options. Real-world pricing and availability will determine its appeal.
Garage-sale kid to AI billionaire-in-waiting: Ali Ansari's Micro1 draws billionaire buzz
February 7, 2026, 6:24 AM EST. Ali Ansari, 25, founder of Micro1, has risen from garage-sale hustle to near-billionaire status in AI data work. Ansari began as a preteen in Los Angeles, turning a pair of shoes into profit on eBay and building online businesses through high school and college. Micro1 trains AI models by recruiting thousands of human experts-coders, lawyers, doctors and analysts-who review and refine outputs. The firm is a key supplier of such human-in-the-loop data work alongside Scale AI, Surge and Mercor. Ansari says annualized revenue jumped from $4 million in 2024 to about $200 million today. Forbes estimates a $2.5 billion valuation, with last rounds placing Micro1 around $500 million. He divides time between Palo Alto and a Woodland Hills coworking space, shouldering growing responsibility.
VCs use AI to source deals, prep pitches and move faster
February 7, 2026, 6:16 AM EST. Venture capital firms are increasingly using artificial intelligence to vet startups, source opportunities and accelerate negotiations. AI helps screen markets, analyze founders, and rank potential deals, freeing partners to focus on strategic bets. Firms say AI augments human judgment, speeding diligence, reducing time to term sheets, and sharpening pitch preparation with data-driven insights. Startups face increased competition as funds deploy automation to monitor signals, track funding rounds, and assemble due-diligence packs faster. Critics caution that AI cannot replace human judgment and warn of data bias, but the trend toward AI-assisted dealmaking is accelerating across early-stage and growth investors.
SpaceX hiring hurdle in Texas: Musk cites 'significant other' problem at Starbase
February 7, 2026, 6:14 AM EST. SpaceX faces a recruitment hurdle in Texas as engineers' spouses struggle to find work near Starbase. Elon Musk described the issue as the 'significant other' problem, noting the remote South Texas site has few non-SpaceX employment options. The hardship also affects Tesla's Texas recruiting, though to a lesser extent, as the company shifted HQ from California to Austin. Starbase sits about a 40-minute drive from Brownsville, in a sparsely populated area near the US-Mexico border. By contrast, SpaceX's former El Segundo campus near Los Angeles offered dense job markets. Musk called Starbase a 'technology monastery'-remote and mostly male. The interview, conducted with tech podcaster Dwarkesh Patel and Stripe cofounder John Collison, underscores how relocation barriers shape hiring decisions for both companies.
Tesla ramps up hiring to support Musk's plan for 100 GW of U.S. solar production
February 7, 2026, 6:12 AM EST. Tesla is hiring to back Elon Musk's plan to become the largest U.S. manufacturer of solar energy components, according to LinkedIn posts by senior executives. The posts outline a push to deploy 100 GW of solar manufacturing from U.S. soil by the end of 2028, a timeline Musk had not previously disclosed. A Tesla job listing for a solar manufacturing development engineer helps illustrate the ramp. Executives including Ralf Gomm and Bonne Eggleston have posted about solar hiring this week. The move follows a recent solar panel roll-out at Tesla's Buffalo, New York plant as the company faces weaker EV demand. The Solar Energy Industries Association notes the U.S. has about 65 GW of module capacity and 3.2 GW of cell capacity, highlighting manufacturing hurdles.
Why I Won't Buy Quantum Computing Stocks in 2026
February 7, 2026, 6:10 AM EST. Quantum computing stocks surged after Google's Willow milestone in late 2024, lifting pure-play firms like IonQ, D-Wave, Rigetti, and Quantum Computing Inc. But the rally cooled in 2025 as valuations stretched and retail buyers chased meme-like moves while revenue remained scant. The piece argues the core driver is speculation and AI hype, not clear fundamentals. Alphabet's stock barely moved on Willow, underscoring the uncertain path to real disruption. The mood hints at a bubble: pricey shares, limited income, and a knowledge gap among many buyers about the technology. McKinsey's 2035 forecast points to potential value, but timing is opaque. For 2026, the author favors caution over exposure to quantum computing equities amid high valuations and limited revenue signals.
SpaceX Falcon 9 launch from Vandenberg this Saturday; where to watch in California
February 7, 2026, 6:06 AM EST. SpaceX targets a Saturday, Feb. 7, for a Falcon 9 liftoff from Space Launch Complex 4E at Vandenberg Space Force Base in Santa Barbara County, California. The four-hour launch window opens at 9:05 a.m. PT, with a backup opportunity the next day if weather or technical issues delay liftoff, per FAA plans. The two-stage, 230-foot rocket will deploy 25 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit, expanding the constellation used for global internet service. Public viewing from the base is not allowed, but several sites in Santa Barbara County and the broader region offer vantage points when conditions permit. Check local listings for updates, as delays due to weather or rocket issues are common.
NASA's SpaceX Crew-12 arrives as FAA clears Falcon 9 to fly
February 7, 2026, 6:04 AM EST. NASA's SpaceX Crew-12 arrived on Florida's Space Coast as the FAA cleared the Falcon 9 to resume launches after an upper-stage mishap. Liftoff is targeted for Feb. 11 at 6:01 a.m. ET from Cape Canaveral's Launch Complex 40 for an eight-month mission to the ISS, with a Dragon spacecraft atop the Falcon 9. Docking is planned for about 10:30 a.m. ET on Feb. 12. The crew includes Jessica Meir, Jack Hathaway, Sophie Adenot, and Andrey Fedyaev. Artemis II's schedule was moved to March 6 after a hydrogen leak during a wet dress rehearsal. The FAA concluded its investigation into a Vandenberg mishap; SpaceX will apply preventive measures and the Falcon 9 is cleared to flight.
DJI Power 1000 V2 review: quiet, capable mid-range portable power for creators
February 7, 2026, 6:02 AM EST. DJI's Power 1000 V2 is a mid-range portable power station built for creators. It packs about 1,024Wh and streams near-silent operation at around 26 dB, ideal for shoots near equipment. Weighing roughly 31 pounds, it balances power with portability thanks to handles on both sides. Recharging is fast-56 minutes to full-making it practical for on-set swaps and camping. It sits between the Power 500 and Power 2000, offering solid value for content creators, drones, lights, and projectors, plus reliability for outages. The device's refined design, quiet cooling, and robust ports help it stand out in a crowded market dominated by big brands.
Nvidia rises 7% as Jensen Huang says $660 billion capex buildout is sustainable
February 7, 2026, 5:56 AM EST. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang defended surging AI infrastructure spending as justified and sustainable, citing rising cash flows at Meta, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google and Microsoft. He said hyperscalers may spend about $660 billion on capital expenditures this year, much of it on Nvidia chips. Nvidia stock rose roughly 7% after earnings from its customers. Huang argued that ongoing AI demand will lift profits and keep investment flowing. He cited Meta moving from CPU-based recommendations to generative AI and agents, AWS's use of Nvidia chips, and Microsoft integrating Nvidia-powered AI into enterprise software. He also praised OpenAI and Anthropic for using Nvidia hardware. Huang noted demand remains strong for Nvidia GPUs, including six-year-old A100s, rented out for compute.
Apple AirTag (2026) review: modest upgrades, unchanged price
February 7, 2026, 5:48 AM EST. Apple's second-generation AirTag preserves the familiar design and price, but adds tangible improvements. The standout upgrades are a longer effective range and a louder speaker, improving real-world locating. In tests with an iPhone 17 Pro Max, the tag was detectable from about 15 meters (49 feet) with two walls between, and location was pinpointed to ~11 meters (36 feet). Battery life remains unchanged, still using the CR2032 cell and rated about a year. Dimensions stay the same: 1.26 inches in diameter, 0.31 inches tall, 11 grams, and IP67 water resistance remains. Compatibility shifts require newer iOS/iPadOS versions, while older devices can still pair with the original AirTag. Overall, AirTag 2 offers a modest, well-executed upgrade at the same price, keeping the core concept intact.
NASA satellites capture ice on the Hudson River
February 7, 2026, 5:40 AM EST. NASA's satellite imagery shows ice forming along portions of the Hudson River, giving a rare look at winter conditions from space. The images, captured by Earth-observing satellites, highlight how ice cover can appear along the river's banks near New York. Scientists use such imagery to study seasonal changes and river dynamics, with the data supporting monitoring of ice formation, flow, and potential impacts on transport and ecosystems. The view underscores how space-based tools track climate and weather patterns in urban estuaries, complementing ground observations and local reports.
Apple's 1984 Super Bowl ad reshaped culture and personal computing
February 7, 2026, 5:38 AM EST. With Super Bowl XVIII looming, the board balked at a commercial that showed no Apple product. The campaign by Lee Clow for Apple faced a bid to sell the time back to CBS, but 1984 aired as scheduled during a Raiders-Redskins game. Directed by Ridley Scott, the spot used a Blade Runner-style palette to cast IBM as the Big Blue empire and a dystopian world under Big Brother. The ad ran only once nationally, yet it helped launch the personal computer era and propel Apple into the spotlight. In a year of blockbuster moments, 1984 stands out as the Super Bowl spot that reshaped culture and buying behavior.
Xcode 26.3 enables two-day iOS app build with voice and AI, ZDNet reports
February 7, 2026, 5:34 AM EST. Apple's Xcode 26.3 raises its AI integration, enabling a two-day build of an iOS app powered by voice and machine learning. In a hands-on test, David Gewirtz and Elyse Betters Picaro document an abrupt shift from earlier versions, where AI tools under Xcode 26.1 were unreliable. The team followed a simple rule-no background agents and frequent status updates-to keep progress on track. They built a sewing pattern manager for iOS, plus companion apps for iPhone, Mac and Apple Watch, leveraging photography, NFC tags and built-in ML. The project joins prior AI-driven tries (a WordPress security plugin, a filament manager). The lesson: with AI, agentic coding and concise workflows, rapid prototypes are possible, though performance remains variable as the ecosystem evolves.
Replit CEO says AI could end soul-crushing corporate work
February 7, 2026, 5:30 AM EST. Amjad Masad, founder and CEO of Replit, says AI could end the era of soul-crushing corporate work by automating repetitive tasks and freeing workers for creative problems. He argues AI assistants can boost productivity, speed decision-making and let small teams act like startups. Masad notes governance, bias and over-reliance on automation as risks, but frames AI as a force to democratize work. Replit's platform-built around accessible, AI-powered coding tools-serves as evidence that broad adoption could reshape firms' workflows. Critics warn that enterprise AI must balance efficiency with ethical considerations and job security. The comments come as AI tools proliferate in software, finance and consulting.
Rigetti stock faces volatile ride as quantum hype persists
February 7, 2026, 5:28 AM EST. Rigetti Computing (RGTI) has surged about 1,420% over the past 15 months, trailing D-Wave's 1,910% but ahead of IonQ's 770%, as of Feb. 4, 2026. The stock rally mirrors broader quantum enthusiasm, though the business remains unprofitable and relies on equity funding. Rigetti aims a full-stack approach-hardware, software and cloud delivery-to win enterprise customers. At roughly 757 times sales, the valuation sits well above peers. Analysts warn the company faces a long path to profitability, with commercialization likely more than a decade away. Near-term sentiment remains volatile: a single headline can swing the stock in either direction.
Apple MacBook Air (2017) refurbished to $199.97 in 80% off deal
February 7, 2026, 5:22 AM EST. Apple's refurbished MacBook Air (2017) with 8GB RAM and 128GB SSD is on sale for $199.97, 80% off the $999 original. The deal runs through Feb. 15 at 11:59 p.m. PT. The device features a 1.8GHz Intel Core i5 and is suited for light workloads and everyday tasks. Availability and pricing may change after publication; buyers should consider the device condition, battery life, and warranty for a previously owned machine.
Noble Audio's Sceptre USB-C dongle upgrades device audio on a budget
February 7, 2026, 5:14 AM EST. The Sceptre is a USB-C dongle from Noble Audio that bypasses internal Bluetooth limits to improve wireless audio quality. It uses a Qualcomm Bluetooth 5.4 chip and supports codecs including LDAC, aptX Adaptive, AAC and SBC, even on devices that don't natively support them. It offers a charge-through USB-C port so you can keep devices powered while listening. Transmission range reaches up to about 20m and it can stream to powered speakers. Setup is via the Noble app, making a plug-and-play experience after the initial setup. Priced at £64.99 / €69.99 / US$69.99, the Sceptre is positioned as a cost-effective upgrade for phones, tablets and laptops.
SpaceX readies Falcon 9 return-to-flight with Starlink 17-33 from Vandenberg
February 7, 2026, 5:10 AM EST. SpaceX is set to resume flight with a Falcon 9 return-to-flight mission, lifting off from Vandenberg Space Force Base on Saturday, Feb. 7 at 9:21 a.m. PT. The Starlink 17-33 mission will deploy 25 satellites to low Earth orbit, adding to the company's megaconstellation that now exceeds 9,600 objects, according to astronomer Jonathan McDowell. The booster, tail number B1088, will target a landing on the drone ship Of Course I Still Love You in the Pacific, aiming for SpaceX's 176th landing on that vessel and the 568th booster landing overall. The mission follows a brief stand-down after an in-flight anomaly on Starlink 17-32 and the FAA closing its mishap investigation into the Falcon 9 stage 2 ignition prior to deorbit burn.
Apple's M5 MacBook Pro tipped for late-2026 redesign with OLED display
February 7, 2026, 4:56 AM EST. Apple is poised to refresh the MacBook Pro line with an M5 model later in 2026, according to The Elec and spotted by 9to5Mac. The new design is expected to be slimmer, with a punch-hole camera replacing the current notch and potentially a touchscreen-a first for the lineup. An OLED display is also among the rumoured upgrades, boosting brightness and contrast for creatives. The reports note a second MacBook Pro drop in Q4 2026, marking a rare redesign after several generations of look-alike models. Apple's broader 2026 roadmap also hints at other hardware moves, including a folding iPhone later this year. Timelines remain unconfirmed; official confirmation could alter expectations for pros seeking visual fidelity.
Tesla bets on transportation-as-a-service with $20 billion 2026 capex
February 7, 2026, 4:54 AM EST. Tesla's 2026 capex of $20 billion funds six new factories, underscoring a shift toward transportation-as-a-service rather than a traditional carmaker. Elon Musk told investors the majority of miles will be autonomous, with far more Cybercabs planned than other vehicles. An LFP battery factory in Nevada and a lithium refinery back cheaper batteries; a megafactory will expand energy storage, while Cybercab and Semi plants embed the broader vision. Tesla positions itself as a service platform, not just a lineup of cars. Yet risk rises: Musk noted unsupervised robotaxis have been deployed only in Austin and lack regulatory approval elsewhere; the Cybercab needs approvals. The $20 billion push will burn more cash this year, and the stock remains richly valued-about 200x forward earnings-though timing and execution matter for the investment thesis.
Tesla stock 2026: robotaxi push, FSD gains, and regulatory hurdles
February 7, 2026, 4:52 AM EST. Tesla investors are eyeing a rapid robotaxi expansion as the company scales in seven new cities in the first half of 2026, including Las Vegas and Miami. The firm says car owners feed the system with the equivalent of 500 years of driving data daily, boosting the full-self-driving (FSD) feature, whose user base rose 38% year over year to more than 1.1 million. Tesla plans a production ramp for its Cybercab with no steering wheel or pedals, signaling faster nationwide rollout. A key hurdle remains the NHTSA cap that limits sales of noncompliant vehicles to 2,500 per year; regulators may lift it as driverless tech advances. If the cap is eased, earnings growth and margins from robotaxis could lift the stock, with analysts penciling around 35% annualized growth.
iPhone 18 Pro Max battery capacity rumored at about 5,000-5,200 mAh
February 7, 2026, 4:50 AM EST. Apple's iPhone 18 Pro Max is rumored to ship with a larger battery than the iPhone 17 Pro Max, per a Weibo post by leaker Digital Chat Station. The SIM-slot model is said to measure about 5000 mAh, with eSIM versions around 5200 mAh. By comparison, the iPhone 17 Pro Max lists 4823 mAh (SIM) and 5088 mAh (eSIM). The gains are modest, and battery life depends on more than capacity, as CNET found. The new lineup is also expected to use the A20 Pro chip on a 2nm process to boost efficiency, plus a rumored C2 modem that could extend life further. Apple did not comment; the company has not confirmed specifications. Still, the leak underscores focus on endurance as the iPhone cycle approaches.
Apple to allow ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini in CarPlay
February 7, 2026, 4:48 AM EST. Bloomberg reports Apple plans to let third-party AI chat apps integrate with CarPlay, giving in-vehicle access to ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini for the first time. The change expands beyond Siri by letting apps launch a hands-free, voice-based chat mode when opened, though they cannot control vehicle or iPhone functions and require opening an app rather than a wake word. Developers can craft in-car experiences that start chat sessions after app launch. The rollout is expected in the coming months, potentially aligning with a smarter Siri update in iOS 26.4, which adds personalized responses, multi-step task handling, web search with World Knowledge Answers, and cross-app continuity. Later, iOS 27 would add full chatbot capabilities to Siri.
Caterpillar's Monarch powers AI-driven data centers with on-site, low-emission generators
February 7, 2026, 4:44 AM EST. Caterpillar's Monarch is a fully self-supplied power platform for data centers, generating electricity on site with natural gas and advanced emissions controls such as selective catalytic reduction to meet ultra-low emissions standards. The system lets operators balance sustainability targets with power availability, making emissions performance a key factor in on-site generation decisions. By removing the need for incremental utility grid infrastructure, Monarch reduces dependence on constrained grids and speeds capacity deployment. Boyd CAT will provide technical expertise and long-term service across the lifecycle. Andrew Boyd, President & CEO, says customers rely on reliability and deep support, and calls this project a powerful example of commitment.
NVIDIA expands AI footprint into labs and climate with new platforms
February 7, 2026, 4:42 AM EST. NVIDIA has expanded its AI footprint by pairing with Opentrons to apply AI to lab robotics, aiming to accelerate experiment workflows and drug discovery. It also introduced Earth-2, an open-source AI weather forecasting platform designed for climate, energy, and risk management applications. The moves widen NVIDIA's scope beyond data-center GPUs into healthcare, materials science, robotics and weather forecasting. The stock trades near $185.41 and has risen about 42% over the past year, with solid multi-year gains fueling investor interest in the AI infrastructure narrative. Analysts note partnerships with Dassault Systèmes, EPRI, Argonne and robotics firms such as Cyngn suggest management intends to embed NVIDIA's platforms where high-performance computing, simulation, and real-world automation intersect. Adoption by labs and enterprises remains a key watch point.
Laid-off workers question AI's role in job losses and next career moves
February 7, 2026, 4:40 AM EST. Tech layoffs renew scrutiny of AI's role in the job market as workers map next moves. Some say AI accelerates displacement; others see new openings. A visa-holder narrates resilience: 90 days to land a role, a $50 book and a tight networking plan delivered a dream job. Other stories: a millennial quit a six-figure Google post for more meaningful work; ex-Amazon employees cope with shock; layoffs from the so-called Microsoft country club point to a brutal market. Firms blame cycle of automation; policymakers watch retraining outcomes. Across the board, survival hinges on practical steps: targeted networking, credential updates, and a clear view of how AI reshapes demand.
SpaceX-xAI merger fuels Musk 'trinity' talk, possible Tesla tie-in
February 7, 2026, 4:38 AM EST. SpaceX and xAI announced a merger under a single umbrella, aiming to fuse rocket capability with advanced AI and data-center ambitions. CEO Elon Musk has framed convergence among his companies, with analysts like Dan Ives of Wedbush suggesting a Tesla tie-in could follow over 12-18 months. Proponents describe a "Musk Trinity" that would blend Tesla's vehicle AI, SpaceX's orbital infrastructure including Starlink, and xAI's models such as Grok. Critics warn of execution risk and capital strain as xAI burns cash, though the arrangement could unlock private funding by leveraging SpaceX's valuation. Regulators have begun reviewing orbital data-center concepts; some envision a Kardashev II-level platform with broad implications for AI, space, and consumer products.
Microsoft kicks off Free Play Days with six free Xbox titles through Feb. 8, 2026
February 7, 2026, 4:36 AM EST. Microsoft has confirmed six Free Play Days titles for the February 5-8 weekend. The line-up is 2K-driven, with no time limits, and all games also discounted in the latest Xbox sale. Risk of Rain 2 tops the list, with 37 base achievements and about 25 hours of play, potentially earning a 1,000 Gamerscore. Other entries carry longer horizons: Civilization VI (~40-50 hours for base completion); PGA Tour 2K25 (~50-60 hours); TopSpin 2K25 (~60-80 hours); and Lego 2K Drive (~60-80 hours). For NBA 2K26, no completion time is published, and the weekend window likely won't suffice. There are no other limits-play at will until Sunday's end. Look for further deals in the Xbox sale and share picks in the comments.
AI scrutiny widens: art authentication doubts, deepfakes, and market jitters
February 7, 2026, 4:28 AM EST. AI analysis casts doubt on Van Eyck paintings in Italian and US museums, while tests on Saint Francis of Assisi Receiving the Stigmata could not detect brushstrokes of the 15th-century master. Deepfake fraud runs at industrial scale, and women in rural communities describe trauma moderating violent and pornographic content to train global systems. The AI economy faces disruption as a $100 billion deal disappears and a Nvidia-OpenAI tie-up appears to falter, raising questions about funding and who bears expansion costs. Regulators scrutinize privacy and safety, with new reports outlining key takeaways on risks and safety checks. Governments and tech firms push to apply AI in schools, hospitals, and public services, even as job losses mount for women in tech and finance.
Nintendo retracts claim Labo VR Goggles support Virtual Boy games
February 7, 2026, 4:26 AM EST. Nintendo says it incorrectly stated that the Labo VR Goggles would run Virtual Boy titles via the Nintendo Classics library. The company clarified there is no confirmed support for retro Virtual Boy games in the Switch accessory. The retraction follows an earlier statement that suggested compatibility and aims to prevent confusion over nostalgia-linked libraries. Nintendo did not provide a timeline or details on future support. The correction underscores how early product guidance can shift as measures and plans are refined, especially in the fast-moving space of retro-collection features for the Nintendo Switch.
Galaxy S26 gains Qi 2.2.1 wireless charging; magnets still absent
February 7, 2026, 4:24 AM EST. Samsung's Galaxy S26 is not expected to include built-in magnets, but it may gain a faster wireless-charge spec. New listings at the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) show three S26-like models with Qi 2.2.1 support, though placeholders list only 5W charging. The Qi 2.2.1 standard is newer than the Qi 2.1.0 used on the S25 and is adopted by the Pixel 10 Pro XL and recent iPhones, with rumors of 20-25W speeds. The absence of an MPP indicator on the power profile implies no onboard magnets, matching rumors Samsung will rely on cases for magnetic alignment. Samsung is set to launch the flagship on February 25, with a charging-speed upgrade but magnets not built in.
Nvidia stock climbs as Huang defends AI infrastructure spending
February 7, 2026, 4:18 AM EST. Nvidia's stock jumped about 7.8% in the afternoon after CEO Jensen Huang argued that the $660 billion AI infrastructure wave is sustainable and justified. Huang said hyperscalers' capital outlays are supported by rising cash flows and sky-high demand, framing the expansion as the largest infrastructure buildout in history. The rally was aided by high hardware utilization and clear monetization paths, with older chips fully booked and AI labs posting revenue growth relative to compute capacity. Still, the move fits Nvidia's pattern of volatility rather than a fundamental re-rating. At about $186.59, the shares sit roughly 9.9% below their 52-week high, as investors weigh broader AI demand against geopolitical and macro risks.
Google, Amazon, OpenAI push to challenge Nvidia with homegrown chips
February 7, 2026, 4:14 AM EST. The AI hardware race widens as Google, Amazon and OpenAI pursue in-house silicon. Nvidia still dominates GPUs for training and inference, but customers face long wait lists and rising prices. Amazon unveils Trainium3; Google released seventh-generation TPUs (Ironwood) results; Microsoft signals more data-center chips of its own. OpenAI plots processors with Broadcom, while startups such as Cerebras and Groq push specialized chips. Analysts say the shift could erode Nvidia's market share over time, though near-term competition remains limited to a few players. Google has already trained Gemini 3 entirely on TPUs, while Anthropic has rented a million TPUs from Google. The industry envisions breaking dependence on Nvidia, amid a tug-of-war over cost and capacity.
Hermès orange iPhone sparks Apple comeback in China
February 7, 2026, 4:12 AM EST. Apple is staging a comeback in China as demand for premium iPhones stabilizes, analysts say. The revival appears linked to a refined product mix and the brand pull of exclusive collaborations such as a Hermès edition, including the Hermès orange motif. Shipments to mainland China rose year over year in the latest quarter, easing pressure from domestic rivals and a shifting regulatory mood. Apple has leaned on services growth, supply chain resilience, and selective price promotions to defend its premium niche. The episode underscores China's importance for Apple's global iPhone strategy, even as Beijing and Washington navigate tech tensions.
Rigetti Computing stock stays risky as speed outpaces accuracy in quantum race
February 7, 2026, 4:10 AM EST. Rigetti Computing has shown rapid share gains in 2025 and into 2026 but faces headwinds in quantum hardware performance. The company touts fast quantum-system speed, but lags on qubits accuracy. Qubits are the basic units that can be in a superposition of 0 and 1, making systems error-prone. Rigetti's two-qubit gate fidelity runs about 99.5%, below IonQ's 99.99% and short of the 99.9% level many data scientists attribute to practical error correction. In DARPA's Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (QBI), Rigetti did not advance to Stage B after Stage A. The firm delayed its Cepheus-1-108Q system to improve error rates. Analysts have issued mixed notes: some buy ratings tied to modular qubit scaling, others say a few orders won't alter the broader race. The verdict: avoid the stock today.
Mangmi Pocket MAX hits market with modular controllers, 7-inch AMOLED display and early-bird discount
February 7, 2026, 4:04 AM EST. Mangmi's Pocket MAX is now shipping at $240, with a $40 early-bird savings for orders placed by February 12 and a free Super Early Bird Bonus of extra controller modules. The 7-inch handheld features a 1080p 144 Hz AMOLED display, a Snapdragon 865 chip, 8GB RAM and 128GB UFS 3.1 storage, plus a microSD slot, 3.5mm jack, USB-C, WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.1. Its standout feature is a modular controller system that lets you swap the D-Pad and action buttons via magnets and pogo pins; a reviewer from Retro Games Corps notes the microswitch modules are noisy, though the rubber membranes remain a quiet option. The device runs Android 13 and packs an 8,000 mAh battery with 27W charging and active cooling, but future software updates may be limited due to the older processor.
Galaxy Watch 8 tops Wear OS picks as $90 sale broadens access
February 7, 2026, 4:00 AM EST. Samsung's Galaxy Watch 8 is the top pick among Wear OS smartwatches when it goes on sale. It combines a clean design with a strong feature set and a discount that's hard to ignore. The watch is thin, lightweight and durable, with Samsung's software optimizations improving the Wear OS experience. Health and fitness tracking is accurate, delivering granular metrics across activities like walking, running and cycling and more. Samsung also promises four years of updates, helping the device stay fresh. Right now, retailers are offering $90 off at Amazon and Best Buy, making a premium wearable more accessible for buyers weighing price against performance.
Taipei finalizes NT$12.2 billion royalty deal with Nvidia for Taiwan HQ
February 7, 2026, 3:56 AM EST. Taipei's city government said it has finalized a royalty deal worth NT$12.2 billion with Nvidia Corp. to anchor its Taiwan headquarters in the Beitou-Shilin Technology Park. Deputy Mayor Lee Shu-chuan said the price includes NT$1.2 billion Nvidia will absorb as part of a settlement tied to the city's termination of a contract with Shin Kong Life Insurance Co. The insurer relinquished land rights at the site in October 2025, prompting a reimbursement of NT$4.4 billion in royalties. The contract signing could come as soon as Feb. 11 and no later than Feb. 13, with the Lunar New Year holiday running Feb. 14-22. Once signed, Nvidia Taiwan can apply for a building permit and begin the city's design-review process. Construction could start before June if all goes smoothly.
XAI circulates staff Q&A on SpaceX merger
February 7, 2026, 3:52 AM EST. XAI circulated an internal Q&A about a potential SpaceX merger to address employee questions. The memo outlines what is known, what is not, and next steps in the talks. It forms part of a broader internal communications effort as executives review options. No deal has been announced, and sources say the document is meant to reduce speculation and provide clarity for staff.
Apple Adds AirDrop Codes, Liquid Glass Tweaks in iOS 26 Updates
February 7, 2026, 3:44 AM EST. Apple's post-launch tweaks to iOS 26 continue with minor updates 26.1 and 26.2. The biggest change: AirDrop codes for unknown contacts, requiring a verification code to complete transfers with devices not in your contacts, reducing spam when AirDrop is set to Everyone for 10 Minutes. The motion continues with Liquid Glass customizations altering the interface's look. Apple also extended live translation for FaceTime and Messages, and kept call screening and text spam filtering improvements. The company says these refinements aim to tighten security and usability after the initial rollout, with small-package updates rolling out over weeks. Analysts say the changes show Apple's rhythm of post-launch refinements, rather than a second major release.
Android phone slow? A 4-step refresh routine to speed up older devices
February 7, 2026, 3:42 AM EST. A consumer-tech writer explains how to speed up aging Android phones without rooting. The 4-step approach centers on freeing storage and optimizing apps. Step 1: delete unused apps to reclaim space and improve resource management, via Settings > Storage > Apps or long-pressing an app to Uninstall. Step 2: clear more storage by removing junk files, offloading photos to the cloud or drive, and clearing cache via Settings > Storage > App > Clear Cache. Step 3: ensure the OS is up to date, since updates can improve performance. The piece emphasizes concrete, actionable steps suitable for both non-techies and power users; it notes you do not need to root your device.
Nvidia becomes first $5 trillion company as AI boom fuels four-chart rise
February 7, 2026, 3:36 AM EST. Nvidia briefly crossed a $5 trillion valuation in October as demand for its AI chips drove record sales and profit. The company commands about 81% of data-center chip revenue, according to IDC, a share that helped its stock surge more than tenfold since OpenAI's ChatGPT debut in 2022. In the October quarter, sales and profit rose more than 60% year over year, beating expectations. Nvidia unveiled the next-gen Vera Rubin chip and forecasts about $500 billion in revenue in 2026. Yet challenges persist: intensifying competition, questions about an AI bubble, and pressure to sustain growth after rapid gains. The company describes data centers of the future as AI factories and has struck partnerships with firms such as Uber and the U.S. Department of Energy to advance AI and quantum efforts.
What fans want from Samsung Galaxy S26: battery life, AI features and more
February 7, 2026, 3:34 AM EST. Samsung's Galaxy S26 launch is expected at the February 25 Unpacked event, as fans weigh whether the phone will deliver meaningful upgrades. A TechRadar reader poll found 70% of respondents aren't hyped, citing an iterative cycle and few tipped upgrades. The piece asks readers what they want: bigger camera improvements, though the Galaxy S25 Ultra already excels; a new chipset is almost certain but may not spark excitement alone; battery life tops recent polls, prompting requests for new battery tech or accessories to stretch a day or more; and possible AI features beyond translation and image processing. The commentary invites comments and follows TechRadar coverage for news, reviews, and opinions.
AI disruption in careers could benefit children's learning, analysts say
February 7, 2026, 3:32 AM EST. New debates circle AI (artificial intelligence) and job shifts as families ponder how future work will look for children's. Proponents argue automation won't erase opportunity but change it, pushing kids toward digital literacy, creativity and problem-solving. Early exposure to AI concepts can build resilience and critical thinking; critics warn of widening gaps if access to training remains uneven. In schools and after-school programs, curricula that blend coding, data literacy and collaboration may prepare youngsters for a labor market where machines handle routine tasks. Policy and funding will shape outcomes; teacher training matters as much as hardware. The bottom line: AI disruption could expand childhood learning rather than simply shrink it, provided programs reach all students and adapt to rapid change.
Pixel owners report loud audio pops during app switching; Google silent
February 7, 2026, 3:24 AM EST. Pixel users report random, extremely loud audio pops from speakers when opening or closing apps. The chatter, spread across Reddit threads and summarized by Android Authority, points to Pixel 10 Pro devices and older models, with some discussion dating back months. Triggers vary; some note pops occur during games or when audio is playing during app switches, and some cite Duolingo's audio cues. A few users have seen hardware replacements, but others say the problem persists, hinting at a software issue. Google has not publicly acknowledged the fault, and the company had not responded to a request for comment at press time.
Rancho Bernardo woman warns others after buying fake Samsung Galaxy smartphone
February 7, 2026, 3:22 AM EST. Rancho Bernardo resident Leslie Feliciano-De la Cruz says she was scammed into buying a counterfeit Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. The $650 purchase on OfferUp included a sealed box and what appeared to be a legitimate device. An initial IMEI check and working calls gave a false sense of security, but later the phone showed insufficient memory and failed to connect to its network. Closer inspection revealed red flags: a receipt with mismatched fonts and a promotion from a Canadian store, plus a tax line written in Asia. Eva Velazquez, head of the Identity Theft Resource Center, warns online marketplaces host many counterfeit devices that can be remotely disabled. Feliciano-De la Cruz filed a report with San Diego police; investigators say the case is ongoing. The piece notes limited national data on fake-phone scams.
Apple Watch SE 3 on sale at Amazon: Save $30 on GPS 40mm model
February 7, 2026, 3:20 AM EST. Mashable reports the Apple Watch SE 3 (GPS, 40mm) is on sale at Amazon for $219, down from $249-a $30 savings or about 12%. The offer covers both the starlight and midnight band options. Deal pricing and availability can change after publication. The model remains a mid-range smartwatch with fitness tracking and iPhone integration, now at a lower entry price for buyers seeking a compact option.
Apple questioned over low-quality ads on Apple News in Taboola deal
February 7, 2026, 3:18 AM EST. Apple's deal with Taboola to place ads in Apple News has drawn renewed scrutiny after critics described the ads as low-quality and potentially deceptive. Taboola, a major ad-tech player valued around $1 billion, has long faced criticism for questionable creatives. Axios reported the 2024 agreement, and Daring Fireball's John Gruber suggested the move might not improve ad quality. Kirk McElhearn later argued that many Apple News ads look like scams, citing AI-generated product images and recently registered domains; at least one ad used a misleading BBB warning style. 9to5Mac framed the discussion as a bad look for Apple's ad push. Apple defends its broader monetization efforts, but readers and critics say the user experience risks turning off subscribers.
Dividend-Paying IBM Emerges as steadier quantum play over volatile QCi
February 7, 2026, 3:16 AM EST. Quantum Computing Inc. (QUBT), also known as QCi, has swung between hype and skepticism since its Nasdaq debut in 2021. After trading as high as $6.60 and a record low of $0.42 in July 2024, it sits near $9.43 with a market cap around $1.8 billion. Its photonic chips promise room-temperature operation and potential cost advantages, but the company still shows higher error rates, depends on large optical systems, and earns most revenue from professional services and its cloud platform, not chip sales. The stock trades at about 960 times the 2026 revenue estimate of $2.8 million, and short interest ~22%. By contrast, IBM has reoriented under CEO Arvind Krishna since 2020, becoming a dividend-paying quantum player with a more stable profile. Investors may favor IBM for income over QCi's volatility.
Apple Watch battery hacks: five ways to extend battery life
February 7, 2026, 3:08 AM EST. Apple Watch battery life varies by model. Ultra 3 can approach two days per charge; Series 11 and SE 3 run shorter. A Tom's Guide reviewer shares five steps to stretch time between charges: 1) switch off the always-on display; 2) pick a simple watch face with few complications; 3) turn off cellular data when on Wi-Fi; 4) limit Background App Refresh for rarely used apps; 5) enable low-power mode. Older models may lack AOD support. Manual cellular toggling depends on software. In practice, these tweaks cut screen activity, network handoffs, and background updates, extending time between charges. The guidance highlights real-world tradeoffs: longer battery life versus convenience.
CATL rolls out new batteries and Europe investments amid US scrutiny
February 7, 2026, 3:06 AM EST. CATL, the world's largest EV battery maker, rolled out a cluster of updates, including new European investment, test results for ultra-long-life lithium batteries, and a sodium-ion vehicle partnership with Changan Auto. The announcements come as U.S. authorities tighten curbs on Chinese battery firms and scrutinize links to American automakers. Lawmakers led by Rep. John Moolenaar questioned Ford's plan to repurpose U.S. plants to produce LFP cells and grid storage under CATL licensing, amid new clean-energy tax credit rules. The episode echoes previous steps that added CATL to a U.S. Defense Department list of Chinese military companies and the Decoupling from Foreign Adversarial Battery Dependence Act. In Europe, CATL is expanding localization-Germany, Hungary, and a Stellantis JV in Spain-while Ford's deal remains politically clouded despite ongoing breakthroughs.
iPhone Air four months in: price, cameras and appeal under spotlight
February 7, 2026, 3:02 AM EST. Four months after its release, the iPhone Air remains a polarizing choice. Apple's thinnest and lightest model wins praise for its one-handed feel and durability, thanks to a frosted glass finish and a titanium frame. Yet sales have disappointed, prompting talk of a delayed next generation. Battery life holds up for everyday tasks, but the single rear camera-1x and 2x zoom, with no 0.5x, macro, or 5x telephoto-limits versatility. A lone speaker also falls short for music in loud settings. The price tag at $999 robs the appeal, especially when the standard iPhone 17 offers two cameras and similar performance, or the Pro delivers more features for a modest premium. Apple may refresh the line in spring 2027 with a second camera and display tweaks.
Hamster unveils Console Archives lineup for Switch 2 and PlayStation 5 with 10+ retro titles
February 7, 2026, 3:00 AM EST. Hamster Corp. revealed a new Console Archives lineup for Switch 2 and PlayStation 5, reviving classic home-console games on modern hardware. Two titles-Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos and Cool Boarders-are already out on Switch 2, with more on the way. In a Japanese broadcast, Hamster outlined the near-term slate via Gematsu: Doraemon by Hudson is dated July 30, 2026; the rest have no firm dates yet. The list includes Nobunaga's Ambition, MagMax, Sonic Wings Special, Dezaemon Plus, Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure, Master of Monsters: Disciples of Gaia, Monster Rancher Hop A Bout, UFO: A day in the life. Like Arcade Archives, Console Archives offers customizable button layouts, screen settings, and the option to save and load at any point. Separately, Rave Racer joins Arcade Archives on Feb. 26, 2026. Fans are invited to weigh in.
SpaceX to launch 25 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg on Saturday morning
February 7, 2026, 2:58 AM EST. SpaceX will lift off Saturday with 25 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit aboard a Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex 4 East at Vandenberg Space Force Base. The launch window runs from 9:05 a.m. to 1:05 p.m. local time. The mission adds satellites to the global broadband constellation, pending weather and checks.
US drone ban tightens as FCC blocks new foreign-made drones, cites Blue UAS list
February 7, 2026, 2:54 AM EST. Following a months-long review, the FCC on December 23, 2025 announced a ban on all new foreign-made drones, blocking future DJI models in the United States and applying to drones that use foreign-made parts, including batteries or sensors. The move follows a years-long drive: the House passed a ban on DJI drones in June 2024, then moved to the Senate. Under the policy, drones released after December 23, 2025 will not enter U.S. markets; drones registered and authorized before the ban may still be sold. The last DJI model added to the restrictions was the Mini 5 Pro; a non-DJI Antigravity A1 was also listed. On January 7, 2026, the FCC published the NSD FCC Covered List Waiver 0126, referencing the DCMA's Blue UAS list, signaling ongoing scrutiny of foreign-made components.
Massachusetts mother sues Tesla over son's death in car fire alleging defective electric doors
February 7, 2026, 2:46 AM EST. A Massachusetts mother has filed a wrongful death lawsuit in a Boston federal court against Tesla after her 20-year-old son, Samuel Tremblett, died when his Model Y caught fire following a crash on Route 138 in Easton. The suit says an unreasonably dangerous design of the doors left him trapped as flames and at least four explosions erupted at the scene; he died of heat and smoke inhalation after dialing 911. The complaint cites at least 15 other deaths linked to entrapment in Tesla vehicles since 2016. Jacquelyn Tremblett's attorney, Andrew Nebenzahl, says Tesla ignored concerns from engineers and continued selling defective vehicles. The filing references Elon Musk's 2018 safety comments, arguing that profits were prioritized over safety. The case seeks damages in federal court and centers on alleged flaws in the electric-door mechanism.
Android Auto 16.1 fixes steering wheel controls bug but introduces new issues
February 7, 2026, 2:44 AM EST. Google's Android Auto 16.1 has rolled out as a stable update after 16.0 disrupted steering wheel controls for some users. The issue appeared with the new Material 3 Expressive visual overhaul, which caused steering wheel controls for media to stop responding, though car handling remained unaffected. The 16.1 beta rolled back visuals to the prior look, and Google released the stable 16.1 without major feature changes. However, new bugs surfaced: some users report the vehicle position icon disappearing in navigation when switching apps, and a Gemini Live loop bug where the assistant interrupts itself. Work on Android Auto 16.2 is ongoing in beta, with code teases hinting at built-in radio controls and A/C controls integration.
Apple may allow third-party AI chatbots in CarPlay, Bloomberg reports
February 7, 2026, 2:36 AM EST. Apple may broaden CarPlay by letting voice-controlled third-party AI apps run directly in-cabin. Bloomberg reports Apple is testing support for CarPlay voice controls from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google and others, enabling drivers to use ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini without routing through the iPhone. Apple reportedly will not permit swapping the Siri button or wake word; users would still trigger the system manually by opening the app. Developers can configure apps to auto-enter voice mode when launched, smoothing hands-free use. The feature could roll out in the coming months, following Apple's tie-up with Google Gemini to power a refreshed Siri slated for this year. No official announcement has been made.
Apple's iPhone 17E eyed for release around $600 with MagSafe and Dynamic Island changes
February 7, 2026, 2:30 AM EST. Apple is poised to launch the iPhone 17E, a mid-cycle model expected around $600. Early rumors say the update will address fan complaints about the last budget-oriented version by restoring MagSafe charging and introducing a front camera cutout resembling a Dynamic Island pill, signaling a potential end to the traditional notch. If pricing holds, Apple would push value with storage and other refinements rather than a price drop. Separately, reports say the company may refresh its Siri assistant around the same window. The broader campaign could unfold via Apple's Invite app, tied to ongoing brand moments such as the 50th anniversary and a Super Bowl tie-in. Bloomberg cited Tim Cook promising some celebration in staff remarks.
Apple pivots Health+ plans as iOS 27 adds free Health app features
February 7, 2026, 2:28 AM EST. Apple is shifting away from a paid Health+ service in iOS 27, documents show, easing the hit for users fatigued by subscriptions. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports that Eddy Cue now runs the Health division and judged the paid offering as the wrong path. Instead, Apple will roll the planned AI-powered features out gradually within the Health app for free. Two features highlighted for iOS 27: Apple-produced videos to explain medical conditions and guide training, and personalized, AI-generated recommendations using Health data. Other Health+ components will follow later in the free updates. The pivot aligns with a broader push to monetize services without adding recurring costs, at least for Health. What this means for consumers: fewer separate subscriptions, more features at no extra charge.
DJI OSMO Pocket 4 Pro FCC listing confirms global launch
February 7, 2026, 2:26 AM EST. DJI's OSMO Pocket 4 Pro has surfaced in the FCC database, signaling a forthcoming global release. The certification confirms a 1,545mAh battery and lists the model number PP-041, aligning with the expected Pocket 4 family. The listing, first reported by The New Camera, shows no device images and notes a 180-day confidentiality period that ends June 20, 2026, suggesting a formal reveal may follow. DJI has not publicly announced the Pocket 4 Pro, but the FCC entry establishes that a worldwide launch is planned. The Pocket 4 Pro would succeed the three-year-old Pocket 3 and could carry a price delta relative to the standard Pocket 4. No official specs beyond the battery and model number are confirmed.
Viasat eyes role linking orbital data centers as space-based computing interest grows
February 7, 2026, 2:24 AM EST. Viasat says it has no plans to build or operate orbital data centers, but could serve as the communications backbone for such systems. On Feb. 5, CEO Mark Dankberg said the company is open to partnerships with anyone placing compute and storage in space. The move comes as AI demand grows and terrestrial data centers face limits on power generation in space, cooling and permits. SpaceX has filed with the FCC for an orbital data center constellation of up to one million satellites, arguing near-continuous solar power could lower costs. Dankberg cited hurdles in power efficiency and heat dissipation, plus sustainability and debris concerns. He said optical space-to-ground communications will likely be needed at scale. Viasat declined to discuss specifics and remains focused on ViaSat-3, L-band assets, and the D2D market.
UCA dean warns AI can hallucinate as graduates face shifting entry-level market
February 7, 2026, 2:20 AM EST. University of Central Arkansas' Dean of the College of Science and Engineering, Steve Addison, says AI is reshaping the job market for graduates. He notes more roles may appear, but current listings are volatile for those entering entry-level positions. UCA is updating its curriculum to teach students how to use AI responsibly, not just to rely on it. Addison cautions that AI can hallucinate-produce convincing but false results-so students learn verification and critical thinking. The shift underscores the need for lifelong learning; the most successful graduates will stay aware of trends and adapt. Across classrooms to career paths, institutions say AI is here to stay, demanding practical training and continuous skill updates.
Kentucky woman wins Tesla contest, earns free Supercharging for life
February 7, 2026, 2:14 AM EST. Deidrea Pickett of Louisville, Kentucky, won free Supercharging for life after finishing at the top of a worldwide Tesla Charging contest in 2025. Pickett is one of only three Tesla owners globally to claim the prize, which tracks the number of unique Supercharger stations visited over a year. She visited more than 400 locations, outpacing millions of Tesla owners on the network. Her husband, Nicholas Pickett, said the win reflects her love of travel and adventure. The prize means future road trips come with one less stop to plan, highlighting the growing practicality of electric vehicles for long-distance travel.
SpaceX targets Saturday 9:05 a.m. PDT launch from Vandenberg to deploy 25 Starlink satellites
February 7, 2026, 2:12 AM EST. SpaceX is setting a 9:05 a.m. PDT launch window Saturday from Vandenberg Space Force Base for a Falcon 9 mission carrying 25 Starlink satellites. After liftoff, the first stage is expected to land on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship in the Pacific. Central Coast residents may hear a sonic boom from the ascent. A live webcast will begin about 10 minutes before liftoff on SpaceX's website and social channels.
Physicists tune topological superconductivity in iron telluride selenide for quantum computing
February 7, 2026, 2:10 AM EST. Researchers from West Virginia University and the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering show that tweaking the tellurium-to-selenium ratio in iron telluride selenide shifts electron correlations and quantum phases in ultra-thin films. Published in Nature Communications, the work moves the material toward a topological superconductor-a state that combines superconductivity with spin-orbit coupling and strong electronic correlations, offering resilience against quantum noise. Subhasish Mandal says such materials could underpin error-free quantum devices. The team treats composition changes as a control knob, balancing interactions so that too-strong correlations pin electrons while too-weak interactions erase topological features. Graduate student Christopher Jacobs used computations to show how rising tellurium alters electron motion, helping explain the transition to the desired phase.
Some companies using AI in Super Bowl ads, NBC News reports
February 7, 2026, 2:08 AM EST. Some brands are planning to run AI-generated advertisements during the Super Bowl, NBC News reported on Feb. 7, 2026. NBC News' Kate Snow spoke with Wall Street Journal Advertising Editor Suzanne Vranica about how the AI commercials are created, how audiences may react, and whether the technology changes the ad-making process. The piece notes studios can simulate voices and visuals, raising questions about authenticity and costs. Advertisers see potential for personalization and quicker production, but skepticism remains about whether AI can match human storytelling at the high-stakes event. The report frames AI as a growing force in marketing, with brands weighing novelty against risk ahead of the game.
VR slump persists as Meta loses billions and Apple's Vision Pro sales lag
February 7, 2026, 2:00 AM EST. Virtual reality has not found mass consumer traction. Reality Labs at Meta has burned through more than $73 billion since launch, prompting resource shifts to smart glasses and AI. Vision Pro shipments were 45,000 in Q4 2025, far from the iPhone pace of 82.6 million in the same period. Horizon Worlds' active users hover around 200,000, while Roblox draws about 380 million monthly. Hardware quality aside, investors and observers question VR's immediate growth. Yet a separate, bottom-up wave is emerging: filmmakers, game developers and hobbyists building immersive content. VR filmmaking is described as transformative, offering distraction-free viewing and a new storytelling language. Pioneers compare it to Star Trek's Holodeck and expect content to drive future adoption.
Sixteen Claude AI agents build a C compiler, released on GitHub
February 7, 2026, 1:56 AM EST. Anthropic ran 16 instances of Claude Opus 4.6 in autonomous agent teams to build a C compiler from scratch. Over about two weeks and nearly 2,000 Claude Code sessions, the effort cost roughly $20,000 in API fees. The team produced a 100,000-line Rust-based compiler capable of booting a Linux 6.9 kernel on x86, ARM and RISC-V. Each agent ran in its own Docker container, cloned a shared Git repository, claimed tasks with lock files, and pushed code upstream without a central orchestrator. The project, released on GitHub, passes a 99% rate on the GCC torture test suite and even compiles Doom. Carlini says the task suits AI coding because the spec and tests are well-defined; real-world software often aren't.
Memory shortage weighs on Qualcomm, Arm as smartphone chip sales disappoint
February 7, 2026, 1:52 AM EST. Memory shortages are constraining handset makers and clouding the outlook for chipmakers. Qualcomm said the memory shortage is broad-based and expects current-quarter revenue below market estimates, while Arm warned royalty revenues, or payments for licensed technology, could fall as much as 2% next year as mobile processors stall. The two companies cautioned the supply squeeze could persist through the current fiscal year and into 2027. Analysts at Morningstar and JP Morgan have called for memory tightness to extend into 2027, and Counterpoint Research sees global advanced smartphone chip shipments dropping around 7% in 2026 as prices rise. Qualcomm and Arm are expanding beyond mobile, pursuing data-center opportunities to diversify revenue. Executives attributed the softness to industry-wide memory pricing and allocation constraints, not company-specific issues.
AI and deepfakes complicate proof of life in kidnapping cases, Guthrie says
February 7, 2026, 1:50 AM EST. NBC anchor Savannah Guthrie pressed a kidnapper to send proof of life for her 84-year-old mother, noting that AI can forge credible audio and video. Officials warn that a single video cannot prove life in the face of deepfakes. FBI Phoenix chief Heith Janke said advances in AI mean verification must go beyond a clip. Hoaxes remain a risk in high-profile cases, including the Tucson-area disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. The FBI warned in December that criminals may circulate a convincing photo or video with ransom demands. Families and investigators increasingly rely on corroboration and metadata to counter manipulation.
TMNT: Empire City VR game gets Steam demo ahead of Spring launch
February 7, 2026, 1:48 AM EST. Cortopia Studios and Beyond Frames Entertainment announced that TMNT: Empire City will launch on Quest 3, SteamVR and Pico headsets this Spring. A free, PC VR demo, part of Steam Next Fest, will run Feb. 23-Mar. 2, offering the first 15 minutes of gameplay. At launch the title will add four-player co-op, with each Turtle-Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello and Raphael-bringing distinct styles and abilities. Studio art director Ace St. Germain describes anarchy in co-operation, with players free to shape how they work together. The game is also up for pre-orders on the Horizon Store for Quest 3/3S at $20 with a 20% launch discount; Pico Store and Steam wishlists are open for Pico 4 and PC VR respectively.
Honor leads 2025 global smartphone growth with 11% surge, Omida finds
February 7, 2026, 1:46 AM EST. According to Omida's 2025 analysis of the top ten smartphone makers, HONOR posted an 11% rise in global sales, making it the fastest-growing brand among the group. The company leads the mid-to-high-end smartphone segment (above $300) and also ranks first in the mid-to-high-end tablet market ($300-$600). Honor says it will expand overseas markets, enhance its full-scenario smart ecosystem, and push deeper AI integration across devices. Omida analysts note the firm's focus on imaging, AI, and batteries as drivers of performance. Looking ahead, Honor plans its first-ever ROBOT PHONE and will showcase the Magic V6 foldable at MWC26 in 2026, aiming to sustain growth.
TMNT: Empire City VR game gets Steam Next Fest demo ahead of spring launch
February 7, 2026, 1:40 AM EST. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Empire City is headed to Quest 3, SteamVR and Pico headsets this spring, Cortopia Studios and Beyond Frames Entertainment said. A free, single-player PC VR demo will run Feb. 23-Mar. 2 as part of Steam Next Fest, offering the first 15 minutes of gameplay with each turtle's unique style. At launch, the game will support four-player co-op, letting players pick Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello or Raphael and shape how they cooperate, according to Art Director Ace St. Germain. Pre-orders are live on the Horizon Store for Quest 3/3S at $20 with a 20% discount in the first two weeks; Pico Store and Steam wishlists are also available.
TMNT: Empire City VR demo arrives on Steam Next Fest ahead of spring launch
February 7, 2026, 1:38 AM EST. Cortopia Studios and Beyond Frames Entertainment said TMNT: Empire City is headed to Quest 3, SteamVR and Pico headsets this spring. A free, single-player PC VR demo will run as part of Steam Next Fest, giving players the first 15 minutes of gameplay from Feb. 23 to March 2. At launch, the game will offer four-player co-op, with each Turtle-Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello and Raphael-having distinct play styles and abilities. Studio art director Ace St. Germain described the co-op as anarchy in the best way possible, noting players can shape their teamwork. Pre-orders are open on Horizon Store for Quest 3/3S at $20 with a 20% launch discount; Pico Store and Steam listings are also available.
China tests ultra-compact high-power microwave weapon that could disrupt Starlink, study says
February 7, 2026, 1:32 AM EST. China's Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology has announced a new high-power microwave device, the TPG1000Cs, described as the world's smallest driver for a microwave weapon. At about four metres long and five tons, it allegedly delivers 20 gigawatts of pulse power and has achieved continuous one-minute operation with ~200,000 pulses. Researchers say the system, built using a liquid dielectric called Midel 7131 and a compact pulse-forming architecture, surpasses prior, bulkier systems that operated for seconds. The device could theoretically disrupt electronics on satellites such as Starlink without creating debris, offering a strategic option in warfare. The study, published Jan. 13 in High Power Laser and Particle Beams, notes China's interest in counter-space technologies. Starlink has supported Ukraine's communications in the conflict.
AI firms flood Super Bowl with ads as automakers pull back
February 7, 2026, 1:30 AM EST. An unprecedented slate of AI firms is buying Super Bowl ad time, aiming to reach up to 130 million viewers. The price tag is steep: the average 30-second spot is about $8 million, with some near $10 million and extra for production. The on-air turn signals a shift away from traditional categories such as automakers, which are pulling back. Anthropic's Claude sparked a pre-game clash with OpenAI, which is returning after last year's 60-second spot. Google promotes its second-year Gemini AI in ads tied to the Pixel, while Amazon leans into Alexa+ and Meta pushes Oakley Meta AI glasses. Smaller AI companies-Genspark, Base44, Wix Harmony, and Artlist.io-also advertise; Artlist.io touts an entirely AI-generated spot created in five days for a few thousand dollars. The line between tech and consumer brands remains thin.
Google Pixel pops: users report loud speaker noises across multiple Pixel models
February 7, 2026, 1:28 AM EST. Several Google Pixel owners report loud 'pop' noises from the speakers, often when opening or closing apps. The issue is described on Reddit and highlighted by Android Authority, and appears across models from the Pixel 7 to the Pixel 10 Pro. Some users say speakers were replaced under warranty, yet the problem persists. Affected users note the pop can occur at low volume and while background audio plays. The cause remains unclear, with posts debating whether a hardware flaw or a software glitch is to blame. Earlier threads from months ago suggest the issue is not new, but it is not universally reproducible. Google has not issued a public fix as of now. The episode highlights variability in Pixel audio handling across firmware and hardware revisions.
AI firms flood Super Bowl ads as automakers pull back
February 7, 2026, 1:26 AM EST. Artificial intelligence companies are buying a record number of Super Bowl ads, edging automakers that are pulling back. The 30-second spots average about $8 million, with some priced near $10 million, plus production costs. Anthropic's Claude ad sparred with OpenAI, prompting a response from CEO Sam Altman. OpenAI returns to the game after last year's 60-second spot. Google runs Gemini AI ads for a second year; Amazon promotes Alexa+ and AI risks; Meta leans into Oakley Meta AI glasses rather than a chatbot. Smaller firms-Genspark, Base44, Wix Harmony, Artlist.io-also place ads, some made with AI in the loop. AI is used to produce ads, potentially lowering costs. The audience could reach up to 130 million.
Apple iOS 26.2.1 patch spurs bug reports on Maps, Face ID and CarPlay
February 7, 2026, 1:24 AM EST. Apple's iOS 26.2.1 patch, a small update aimed at bug fixes, arrived after iOS 26.2 and adds support for second-generation AirTag while aiming to boost reliability on older iPhones. While many users installed it without incident, MacObserver notes rising problems: Maps glitches with saved locations, Face ID failures in third-party apps, and Control Center and HomeKit automation hiccups. Reports describe unstable storage readings, app crashes, slowdowns and occasional reboots. Some newer iPhone models remain stable, but Apple has halted downgrades to 26.2, compelling affected users to wait for a future patch. Reddit threads also cite issues with Bluetooth and CarPlay.
AI firms flood Super Bowl ads as automakers retreat
February 7, 2026, 1:10 AM EST. Artificial intelligence companies are placing a record number of ads in this year's Super Bowl, with major players buying slots alongside automakers that are pulling back. Ads are priced around $8 million for 30 seconds, with higher rates and production costs. Anthropic and OpenAI have traded messages through competing campaigns, while Google returns for Gemini AI and Amazon promotes Alexa+ with humor about AI risks. Meta leans into Oakley Meta AI glasses instead of a chatbot focus. Smaller AI startups, including Genspark, Base44, Wix Harmony, and Artlist.io, also buy national exposure, often touting AI-powered tools. Some ads are entirely AI-generated, as brands experiment with cost-saving production. The broader effect: AI firms aim to turn the Super Bowl into a consumer and business showcase for their tools.
NASA, SpaceX clear Crew-12 for Falcon 9/Dragon launch to ISS
February 7, 2026, 12:52 AM EST. NASA and SpaceX have cleared the Crew-12 mission for launch after a Flight Readiness Review with NASA, SpaceX and international partners. Liftoff on a Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft is set for no earlier than 6:01 a.m. EST on Wednesday, Feb. 11, from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral, carrying NASA's Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway, ESA's Sophie Adenot, and Roscosmos' Andrey Fedyaev on an eight-month science mission. The crew, already in quarantine, arrived at Kennedy Space Center to begin final preparations. A pad rollout and a virtual news conference are planned, followed by a full launch-day rehearsal on Feb. 9. After reviewing a Starlink deorbit-burn issue, NASA and SpaceX said the different deorbit profile for crewed missions keeps crew risk unchanged. Crew-12 marks SpaceX's 12th crew rotation and NASA's 13th crewed flight.
Apple scales back AI-powered health coach plan after leadership shakeup
February 7, 2026, 12:50 AM EST. Bloomberg reports Apple has scaled back Project Mulberry, an AI-powered health coach, after a leadership shakeup in the health organization. The initiative would have drawn on Apple-hired physicians and a team of sleep, nutrition, physical therapy, mental health, and cardiology experts to create educational content for the Health app. A studio in Oakland was built to produce material, now likely repurposed and introduced later. Inside Apple, a proposed host for the service-sometimes billed as Health+-and a broader rollout were in flux, with timeline shifts after COO Jeff Williams retired and oversight moved to Eddy Cue. With senior AI executive John Giannandrea set to retire, plans were re-scoped under Craig Federighi. Apple still aims to roll out individual features, including camera-based gait analysis and an AI chatbot using its internal World Knowledge system.
Google to expand AirDrop-like file transfer to more Android devices in 2026
February 7, 2026, 12:46 AM EST. Google plans to broaden AirDrop interoperability beyond the Pixel 10 line to more Android devices in 2026, Android VP Engineering Eric Kay said at a Taipei briefing. The move extends two-way file sharing with Apple gear, enabling iPhone, iPad and Mac users to exchange files via Quick Share, and requires visibility settings adjustments on both sides. Qualcomm previously confirmed Snapdragon-powered devices would gain iPhone transfer support, signaling broader rollout beyond Pixel exclusivity. Google positions the effort as easing device switching for users crossing from iPhone to Android. Apple and Google have also discussed deeper collaboration, including a data-transfer system at OS level and a joint Siri with Google Gemini models; both announcements point to closer, but still evolving, cross-ecosystem ties.
Ubisoft cancels Assassin's Creed League amid creative reset
February 7, 2026, 12:42 AM EST. Ubisoft has cancelled Assassin's Creed League, a cooperative multiplayer project intended to reintroduce multiplayer modes across the series. Described as part of a broader creative reset at the French publisher, League was planned as an ambassador for a multiplayer revival. The move signals Ubisoft's ongoing reorientation of its live-service strategy, with no new timing or scope details provided for the project.
DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Pro FCC listing hints at US launch
February 7, 2026, 12:40 AM EST. DJI has not publicly announced the Osmo Pocket 4 Pro, but FCC filings tell a different story. The registrations include not only the Osmo Pocket 4 but a distinct model labeled the Osmo Pocket 4P, a naming move regulators reveal as well. The paperwork points to regulatory clearance ahead of a formal reveal, echoing DJI's history of staged leaks. The New Camera cited the filings as evidence of a US launch timeline, though no company confirmation has arrived. The leaks do not replace an official launch. If authentic, the Pocket 4 Pro would extend the brand's pocket-stabilizer lineup, offering enhanced camera hardware in a compact form for creators seeking portable stabilization.
Tesla exec's 'no one has ever' takeover claim disputed by historic breach
February 7, 2026, 12:36 AM EST. Tesla vice president of vehicle engineering Lars Moravy told a Senate Commerce Committee hearing that no one has remotely taken control of its cars. His assertion is contradicted by a string of incidents, including the 2017 "Big Tesla Hack" by Jason Hughes (WK057), who accessed Tesla's central server, authenticated as any vehicle using a VIN, and remotely activated the Summon feature. In 2016, Keen Security Lab demonstrated remote brake control via the car's CAN bus. Tesla patched the flaws within about 10 days and paid Hughes a $50,000 bug bounty. The episodes underscore ongoing cybersecurity risks even as the company promotes a core-embedded driving-control layer. The report also references Musk's warnings about fleet-wide hacks.
Apple's iPhone Air MagSafe battery pack hits all-time-low price
February 7, 2026, 12:34 AM EST. The iPhone Air MagSafe Battery Pack is on sale for $79, down from $99. The 3,149 mAh, 7.5 mm-thick accessory adds about 65% of a full charge to the Air and can charge the iPhone while the pack recharges. It also powers AirPods Pro 3 and serves as a pass-through charger. Engadget's Sam Rutherford called it an essential accessory for some users. Third-party MagSafe chargers exist, but many Apple loyalists still prefer first-party gear. The discount highlights ongoing efforts to pair the slim Air design with practical charging options.
MacBook Air discounts push M1 to $389; M4 models start at $849.99
February 7, 2026, 12:32 AM EST. Apple deals push prices lower as weekend shopping begins. Walmart seller VIPOutlet is offering an M1 13-inch MacBook Air with 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD for $389, a price that undercuts most retailers. The listing notes a 4-star rating from 23,495 reviews. The bargain targets casual users for web browsing and streaming. On the higher end, Apple's latest MacBook Air with the M4 chip is on sale starting at $849.99, with multiple configurations including 32GB RAM in the price guide. The roundup lists several deals across 13-inch and 15-inch M4 models, ranging from $849.99 to $1,449.99, with most discounts around $150.
Sunwoda, Geely unit settle $330 million battery quality dispute; 2025 earnings hit forecast
February 7, 2026, 12:30 AM EST. Sunwoda said in an exchange filing that it has settled a battery quality dispute with Geely subsidiary Vremt. Vremt will withdraw its lawsuit once the settlement takes effect. Sunwoda had faced damages of RMB 2.31 billion ($330 million). The company expects the deal to reduce its 2025 net income attributable to shareholders by RMB 500 million to RMB 800 million. The parties will determine replacement costs for power battery packs based on actual expenses, with shared liability proportional to each side's share, and all processed packs remaining Sunwoda's property. Vremt, under Geely Holding, supplies batteries for Zeekr models. Sunwoda remains one of China's largest battery makers; CABIA data show its 2025 installations at 24.35 GWh, about a 3.17% market share.
7 creative ways to repurpose an old tablet instead of recycling it
February 7, 2026, 12:24 AM EST. Old tablets from years past remain surprisingly capable. The piece follows a reader who keeps an iPad Pro from 2015 and idle Kindle Fire tablets in daily use, arguing that repurposing rather than recycling reduces e-waste. It highlights two practical uses. First, as a dedicated e-reader or comic reader: tablet screens show full pages and panel layouts better than phones, with apps like Kindle, Libby, and Perfect Viewer handling media without stressing hardware. Second, as a centralized smart home dashboard: a larger display can show multiple camera feeds, adjust thermostats, and switch between apps to troubleshoot devices, offering a cheaper, more flexible option than single-purpose displays. The takeaway: thoughtful repurposing saves money and space while extending device lifespans.
Starlink Dominates Consumer Satellite Internet in Ookla Data, but Outlook May Shift
February 7, 2026, 12:22 AM EST. Ookla's Q3 2025 speed tests show Starlink accounting for about 97% of global satellite internet samples, far eclipsing GEO rivals such as Viasat and HughesNet. In major markets-United States, Mexico, Indonesia, Brazil and Canada-Starlink's median download in the US was 129.61 Mbps, with some small markets recording speeds above 180 Mbps and others, like South Sudan and Liberia, around 16-27 Mbps. Ookla notes the findings reflect samples, not exact subscriber counts. SpaceX's vertically integrated model and scale advantages – roughly 10,790 satellites in orbit – underpin its current lead, per Ookla's Mike Dano. Still, analysts warn that growing launch capacity, sovereign satellite ambitions and competition from other LEO networks could alter the landscape as GEO demand softens.
Apple TV Streams Its Best Movies and TV Shows – and Fixes Its Biggest Problem
February 7, 2026, 12:18 AM EST. At a February press day in a Santa Monica hangar, Apple TV outlined its 2026 slate, previewing new seasons and original films. The event underscored a recurring theme: the service earns critical praise yet struggles with visibility. While titles like Shrinking and Pluribus have broken through, many series remain under the radar. The showcase highlighted star power across its lineup, with Keanu Reeves, Cameron Diaz (Outcome), Anya Taylor-Joy, Timothy Olyphant (Lucky), Jon Hamm, and Harrison Ford (Shrinking) attached to projects. Apple TV says it is boosting promotion and awareness, leaning into high-profile collaborations and festival-ready originals. The test for 2026 is balancing prestige with discoverability, ensuring audiences find its best work amid a crowded streaming field.
DJI Osmo Pocket 4 leaks hint at 6K, AI tracking and dual-lens Pro option
February 7, 2026, 12:16 AM EST. Leaks outline a two-model DJI Osmo Pocket 4 designed for creators. The Standard model centers on a single 1-inch CMOS sensor (~50MP) and targets 6K video and 4K slow-motion up to 120fps, with a slimmer gimbal and larger battery for mobile shooting. The Pro variant adds a dual-lens system (primary 1-inch sensor plus telephoto or ultrawide) to enable true optical zoom between 2x-4x and native vertical 4K capture, appealing to vertical-video workflows. In both variants, expect 6K at up to 60fps, improved low-light performance, and refined color with 10-bit D-Log M and Hasselblad-style tuning. Enhanced stabilization and AI features, plus faster physical controls, aim to help vloggers and travelers produce cinematic results without bulky gear.
iOS 26 updates Sleep app on Apple Watch Ultra 2 with daily sleep scores
February 7, 2026, 12:12 AM EST. A forum post by BHPian mobike008 notes that the Sleep app on the Apple Watch Ultra 2 gained a change in iOS 26 (Sept 2025). It now shows a daily sleep score when waking up. Scores can range from the mid-40s on party nights to the high-80s or 90s after better sleep; the post cites a 45 and an 89 as examples. The iPhone companion app displays more details about the prior night. Some users describe the score as intrusive or intimidating, though others see value in tracking trends. The poster asks readers for their own high and low scores and whether they aim for a perfect 100.
Germany regulator flags fake glucose-reading smartwatches; cheap clones pulled from shelves
February 7, 2026, 12:10 AM EST. Germany's Federal Network Agency flagged a wave of suspicious smartwatch listings in 2025, finding glucose monitoring claims that were simply simulated. The regulator said 7.7 million flawed products were identified, with smartwatches among the worst offenders for lacking CE markings and other compliance signals. Some devices advertised blood sugar readings, but no non-invasive method exists; accurate monitoring requires invasive or implanted tech such as continuous glucose monitors. Watches like the Kospet iHeal 6 were pulled from German shelves after the ruling. Marketplaces such as Amazon and Temu continue to host clones at low prices, while legitimate firms pursue FDA-aligned health features. The piece notes how cheap, unbranded devices often show garbled readings and unreliable metrics, underscoring consumer risk in the wellness wearables space.
Apple to allow external voice-controlled AI chatbots in CarPlay
February 7, 2026, 12:08 AM EST. Apple plans to allow outside voice-controlled AI chatbots in CarPlay, letting drivers query external chatbots through the in-car interface for the first time. People familiar with the matter say Apple is working to support the apps in CarPlay in the coming months, though the plan has not been announced. The move would broaden CarPlay beyond Apple's own assistant and apps, with safety and user experience in driving contexts at the center. No public timeline, developer details, or moderation rules have been disclosed.
iOS 26.4 Siri upgrade to be powered by an LLM core with personal context and on-screen awareness
February 7, 2026, 12:04 AM EST. Apple plans a spring release for iOS 26.4 that overhauls Siri with an LLM core built around large language models. The upgrade moves Siri toward reasoning over simply translating voice to text and running task-specific workflows. It will still avoid full chatbot dialogue but will handle multi-step tasks and follow-up requests more naturally. Apple says the new Siri will leverage personal context, on-screen awareness, and deeper app-to-app actions, enabling it to track emails, messages, files and other content while you work. The company referenced Apple Intelligence features first outlined with iOS 18, including pronoun understanding and screen references. In short, the upgrade aims to make Siri smarter, more context-aware, and capable of operating across apps.