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Ski Mountaineering at Winter Olympics 2026 Free Streams: How to watch Skimo online from anywhere in the world
By Adam Marshall published
News All the ways to watch Winter Olympics ski mountaineering 2026 live streams for FREE, as Skimo makes its much-anticipated debut at the Games.

These tiny keyring earbuds also work like an AirTag with Apple's Find My app
By Matt Bolton published
The ultimate modern accessory? Never lose your keys, never be without earbuds

An Indian startup beat Gemini and ChatGPT at reading languages
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
India-based startup Sarvam AI claims its language-first OCR and speech models outperform Gemini and ChatGPT

NYT Wordle today — answer and my hints for game #1706, Thursday, February 19
By Marc McLaren last updated
Looking for Wordle hints? I can help. Plus get the answers to Wordle today and yesterday.

'AI assistants are no longer just productivity tools; they are becoming part of the infrastructure that malware can abuse': Experts warn Copilot and Grok can be hijacked to spread malware
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Malware can blend in with legitimate AI traffic using popular AI tools as C2 infrastructure.

A report details how much more expensive 130-inch TV screens are to make
By Carrie Marshall published
Massive TVs mean massive price tags for early adopters if you're waiting for next-gen RGB TVs at projector-beating sizes

AI is helping hackers make new malware faster and more complex than ever - and things may only get tougher
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Social engineering is still the number one attack vector, but ransomware operators are stepping away from encryptors.

Farewell, old friend — Linux 7.0 finally ditches the ancient (but iconic) Intel 440BX chipset's EDAC driver, but what's next?
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Linux kernel 7.0 removes the Intel 440BX EDAC driver, ending legacy support while highlighting the shift toward modern memory and CPU architectures.
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