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Yahoo TechnologyFeb 25, 2026
Samsung's new Galaxy S26 smartphone lineup goes big on AI as Apple works to catch up


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This One Killer Feature Sets the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Apart From All Other Phones
Commentary: Samsung needed to give us a reason to be excited about its latest flagship. It delivered.

CNET NewsFeb 25, 2026
Galaxy S26 Ultra Is Improving Cooling Tech, so You Can Use Your Phone Longer
A hot phone can kill your battery quicker. Cooling it better will hopefully mean fewer abrupt shutdowns.

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GizmodoFeb 25, 2026
Anthropic Rolls Back Safety Protocols as It Waits to Find Out If It's Being Drafted by the Army
Launching missiles for defense is fine, apparently.

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CNET NewsFeb 25, 2026
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra vs. Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max: All Specs Compared
Here's how the new Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra compares with its Apple rival, the iPhone 17 Pro Max.

EngadgetFeb 25, 2026
Hacker used Anthropic's Claude chatbot to attack multiple government agencies in Mexico
Here's yet another troubling story about this "golden" era of AI. A hacker has exploited Anthropic's Claude chatbot to carry out attacks against Mexican government agencies, according to a report by Bloomberg. This resulted in the theft of 150GB of official government data, including taxpayer records, employee credentials and more.

The hacker used Claude to find vulnerabilities in government networks and to write scripts to exploit them. It also tasked the chatbot with finding ways to automate data theft, as indicated by cybersecurity company Gambit Security. This started in December and continued for around a month.

It looks like the hacker was able to essentially jailbreak Claude with prompts, finally bypassing the chatbot's guardrails. Claude originally refused the nefarious demands until eventually relenting.


ResearchBuzzFeb 25, 2026
Starlink, Anthropic, Full-Page Screenshots, More: Wednesday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, February 25, 2026
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EngadgetFeb 25, 2026
How to pre-order the Samsung Galaxy S26 phones and Galaxy Buds 4
During its Unpacked event today, Samsung announced three new Galaxy S-series phones as well as the latest generation of its earbuds, the Galaxy Buds 4 and Galaxy Buds 4 Pro. Pre-orders are now open and the new devices are set to ship March 11. As expected, this year's models aren't drastically different from last year's, but all the phones are equipped to better handle the Galaxy AI experiences such as Now Nudge that offers suggestions based on your activities and a more conversational assitant in Bixby (or Gemini or Perplexity depending on your preferance).

Engadget's own Sam Rutherford is on-site in San Francisco for the new hardware launch and will have hands-on impressions. We'll follow that up with official reviews in the next week. But if you can't wait for our final verdict, here's how to pre-order Samsung's Galaxy S26 phones and the Galaxy Buds 4 today.









Mac RumorsFeb 25, 2026
Samsung Launches Galaxy S26 Ultra With Built-In Privacy Display and New AI Features
Samsung today announced its newest flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S26, S26 , and S26 Ultra. Samsung's latest devices are focused on AI, and Samsung says they have the most "intuitive, proactive, and adaptive Galaxy AI features" to date.


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CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 25, 2026
Best Desks of 2026: I've Spent Nearly 4,000 Hours Testing Desks. These Are the Ones You Want
If it's time for a new desk, why not look at the best desks?

Mac RumorsFeb 25, 2026
iPhone 17 Pro Gets 24x Zoom With Sandmarc's New Tetraprism Lens
California-based accessory maker Sandmarc has launched a new Tetraprism 72mm Lens for iPhone that adds 3x optical magnification on top of the iPhone 17 Pro's built-in tetraprism telephoto camera.


CNET NewsFeb 25, 2026
Samsung Is Finally Rolling Out a Practical AI Feature: Call Screening
Commentary: This new Galaxy S26 feature gives me hope for this year's batch of AI integrations on smartphones.

EngadgetFeb 25, 2026
Samsung Galaxy S26 vs. S26 vs. S26 Ultra: Comparing the three new phones
Samsung has officially unveiled the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26 Ultra, and the company is once again leaning heavily on AI, camera upgrades and refined hardware to move the lineup forward. While the overall design remains familiar, there are some meaningful differences between the three models, particularly when it comes to display tech, charging speeds and camera hardware.

Across the board, the S26 family is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy chip and runs Android 16 with One UI 8.5. Samsung is also doubling down on Galaxy AI features like Now Brief, Now Nudge and upgraded Circle to Search, positioning the new phones as more proactive assistants than before.

As usual, though, the Ultra model is where Samsung is pushing the envelope the furthest. It gains the most advanced camera system, faster wired and wireless charging and the company's new built-in Privac


Wired NewsFeb 25, 2026
Gemini Can Now Book You an Uber or Order a DoorDash Meal on Your Phone. Here's How It Works
Starting with the Samsung Galaxy S26, Google's Gemini can automate tasks in popular mobile apps. We got a live demo of the new feature in action.

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 25, 2026
First Look at the Galaxy S26 Ultra: Camera, Battery and AI Updates video
Samsung's slimmest and lightest Ultra packs a handful of updates -- thankfully, without a price hike.

CNET How ToFeb 25, 2026
Stop Helping Burglars: All the Places You Should Never Install a Security Camera
There are specific places your security cameras should never go.

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Gizmag Emerging TechFeb 25, 2026
Google says its upcoming data center will cool itself without water


EngadgetFeb 25, 2026
Tecno just unveiled a ridiculously thin modular smartphone concept design
Tecno just unveiled a rather intriguing modular smartphone concept design at MWC 2026. The standout feature here is likely the size. Most modular smartphone concepts start bulky and only get bulkier once attaching accessories. Tecno's base smartphone is just 4.9mm thin, which is significantly thinner than a pencil and the iPhone Air.

Of course, the size increases with each attached module. However, snapping on the power bank module makes the thickness comparable to a standard modern smartphone. Another key feature here is how these various modular components stick together. Tecno has developed new interconnection technology that uses both magnets and pin connectors. This should make it easy to both attach and remove components.

The company says this phone has been designed to grow with the user through hardware expansion. To that end, Tecno has developed 10 modules. There are various camera lenses and something that looks like a dedicated gaming controller.

Tecno While the magnets are for attaching, the pin connectors assist with power delivery. Data transmission between the phone and the modules is handled wirelessly, with the ability to switch between Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and mmWave depending on


CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 25, 2026
Galaxy S26 Ultra Hands-On: Slimmer, Lighter and Loaded With Upgrades
Samsung's high-end phone gets a subtle makeover, as well as some improvements to the camera, battery and display. Plus, lots of AI.

GizmodoFeb 25, 2026
Samsung's Galaxy Buds 4 and 4 Pro Change Up the Look Big Time
No frills here, just a big emphasis on sound and ANC.

EngadgetFeb 25, 2026
Samsung Galaxy S26 hands-on: A lot more of the same for a little more money
As we prepare to leave the winter months, Samsung announced another family of Galaxy S flagships for those looking to upgrade. As usual, the company put its best components and features into the Galaxy S26 Ultra, but it also added more to the base S26 and S26 . The company has hit its groove with its smaller (and cheaper) flagships, delivering solid devices with increasingly better cameras, occasionally even offering feature parity with its most expensive smartphone.

In 2026, that's what we're getting, with the 6.3-inch S26 ($899) and 6.7-inch S26 ($1,099). Both phones are more expensive than last year, and it's often a game of spot-the-difference when it comes to showing what's new.

Fortunately, the best parts have been retained, too. Samsung has unified the design style across the entire S26 series, with the same corner ratios, curved edges and other design touches. While I tested both phones, I'll focus on the S26. Barring screen differences and battery size, they're identically specced.

This year's S26 color selection has a premium Samsung ‘mood' to it that I can't quite explain. Does purple mean Samsung to my brain? Maybe. Cobalt Violet is the particular shade I'm talking about, but there are also blue, black and white colors. Additional silver and pink-gold options will be available as online exclusives. There's not much else to say about the design: it's another Galaxy S flagship, and if it ain't broke…

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EngadgetFeb 25, 2026
Everything announced at Samsung Unpacked: Galaxy S26 lineup and more
Mobile World Congress is right around the corner, but Samsung got out ahead of many rivals that will be showing off new handsets at that event by running the latest edition of Unpacked on Wednesday. The company took the opportunity to reveal the Galaxy S26 lineup, which includes the base S26, the S26 and the S26 Ultra. We've got some hands-on impressions of all three handsets as well.

In addition to those, Samsung announced the Galaxy Buds 4 along with (you guessed it) some AI updates. Here's a look at everything Samsung announced at the latest Unpacked:

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CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 25, 2026
The Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus Cost $100 More and Have 'AI All Over the Place'
I went hands-on with Samsung's newest base and plus model phones. The Galaxy S26 has a larger screen and a bigger battery, while the S26 Plus is a lot like the S25 Plus.

CNET How ToFeb 25, 2026
How to Disable Galaxy AI Features on Your Samsung Smartphone
Whether you don't care about AI or just don't use the features, you can disable them completely on your Samsung phone.

Mac RumorsFeb 25, 2026
Leaker Says Apple's Lower-Cost MacBook Will Have These 8 Limitations
Apple is expected to unveil its long-rumored lower-cost MacBook next week. Given it will be more affordable, this MacBook model will obviously have some reduced specs and compromises compared to the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro.


GizmodoFeb 25, 2026
Artemis 2 Crew Watches as Trump Snubs Moon Mission in State of the Union Address
During the record-long speech, the President made no mention of NASA's most important crewed mission since the Apollo era, even though the astronauts were in the audience.

SlashDotFeb 25, 2026
Anthropic Drops Flagship Safety Pledge


Mac RumorsFeb 25, 2026
More Lower-Cost MacBook Details Surface Ahead of 'Apple Experience' Next Week
Apple is expected to unveil up to five new products next week, including a lower-cost MacBook, and a few more details about the laptop surfaced today.


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Oura Ring Dropped Its First AI Model for Women: How to Get Access Today
Currently available for testing, Oura wants your feedback on this women's health AI chatbot.

GizmodoFeb 25, 2026
Samsung's Galaxy S26 Phones Are Light On Hardware Upgrades, Heavy on AI
No surprise here. The Galaxy S26, S26 , and S26 Ultra really lean into AI features.

Wired NewsFeb 25, 2026
Samsung Galaxy S26, S26 , and S26 Ultra: Specs, Features, Price, Release Date
Samsung's new phones all get AI enhancements, and the flagship Galaxy S26 Ultra has a Privacy Display that can block the screen from nosy neighbors.

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EngadgetFeb 24, 2026
The Pentagon has reportedly given Anthropic until Friday to let it use Claude as it sees fit
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will reportedly give Anthropic until Friday to drop certain guardrails for military use, as reported by Axios. The outlet also reported that CEO Dario Amodei met with Hegseth yesterday as the Pentagon ratcheted up pressure on the AI company to give in to its demands.

The makers of Claude have reportedly been offered an ultimatum: Either yield to the government's demands to remove limits for certain military applications, or potentially be forced to tailor its AI model to the government's needs under the Defense Production Act.

Anthropic, for its part, has said that while it was willing to adopt certain policies for the Pentagon, it would not allow its model to be used for mass surveillance of Americans or for the development of autonomous weapons.

Claude is currently the only AI model employed in some of the government's most sensitive work. "The only reason we're still talking to these people is we need them and we need them now. The problem for these guys is they are that good," a defense official told Axios.

The Pentagon is reportedly ramping up conversations with OpenAI and Google about using their models for classified work. ChatGPT and Gemini are already approved for unclassified government use.


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