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Mozilla to Launch Free VPN Integrated into Firefox
Mozilla is adding a free 50GB monthly VPN to Firefox version 149. Enhanced privacy via proxy routing for users in the US, UK, France, and Germany.

New ZIP Vulnerability Bypasses 95% of Antivirus Software
New ZIP vulnerability (CVE-2026-0866) hides malware from 95% of antivirus tools. Learn how this exploit works and how to protect your network from undetected threats.

Google Updates Android Kernel for Better Speed and Battery Life
Google introduces AutoFDO to the Android kernel, optimizing code execution to improve device speed and extend battery life across upcoming system updates.

Apple Unveils New MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max Chips
Apple launches the M5 Pro & M5 Max MacBook Pro featuring record-breaking AI performance, Thunderbolt 5, and 24-hour battery life. Pre-order starting March 4!

Amazon Challenges SpaceX’s Massive Satellite Data Center Proposal
Amazon asks the FCC to block SpaceX's plan for 1 million orbital data center satellites, citing collision risks, interference, and environmental concerns.

Meta Smart Glasses: Privacy Concerns Over Human Review of Sensitive Videos
UK regulators probe Meta after reports reveal human moderators reviewed sensitive, private videos from Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses to train AI models.

Microsoft Introduces "focusgroup" to Simplify Keyboard Navigation
Microsoft’s new "focusgroup" attribute simplifies keyboard navigation for web developers, improving accessibility in Chromium browsers without complex JavaScript.

Tech News Sites Face 58% Drop in Organic Traffic
Tech news sites see a 58% drop in organic traffic as Google AI Overviews expand. Learn how Digital Trends, The Verge, and others are affected by the shift.

Google to Slah Play Store Fees and Open Android to Third-Party Stores
Google is cutting Play Store fees to 10-20% and will allow third-party app stores on Android by 2026. Learn about the new payment rules and global deadlines.

Google to Launch Data Center with World’s Largest Storage Battery
Google announces a new U.S. data center powered by 1.9 GW of clean energy and the world’s largest 100-hour iron-air battery for 24/7 carbon-free operation.

Apple Intelligence Servers Face Low Usage and Hardware Challenges
Apple reportedly eyes Google’s data centers for AI hosting as current servers face low adoption and hardware limitations for advanced models like Gemini.

Lab-Grown Human Neurons Learn to Play Doom
Researchers used Cortical Labs' CL1 biological computer and Python to teach lab-grown human neurons to play Doom in just one week.