TECHNOLOGY NEWS
Setup News Ticker
   TECHNOLOGY NEWS
Searching for 'Act'. (Return)

EngadgetFeb 28, 2026
OpenAI strikes a deal with the Defense Department to deploy its AI models
OpenAI has reached an agreement with the Defense Department to deploy its models in the agency's network, company chief Sam Altman has revealed on X. In his post, he said two of OpenAI's most important safety principles are "prohibitions on domestic mass surveillance and human responsibility for the use of force, including for autonomous weapon systems." Altman claimed the company put those principles in its agreement with the agency, which he called by the government's preferred name of Department of War (DoW), and that it had agreed to honor them.

The agency has closed the deal with OpenAI, shortly after President Donald Trump ordered all government agencies to stop using Claude and any other Anthropic services. If you'll recall, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth previously threatened to label Anthropic "supply chain risk" if it continues refusing to remove the guardrails on its AI, which are preventing the technology to be used for mass surveillance against Americans and in fully autonomous weapons.

It's unclear why the government agreed to team up with OpenAI if its models also have the same guardrails, but Altman said it's asking the government to offer the same terms to all the AI companies it works with. Jeremy Lewin, the Senior Official Under Secretary for Foreign Assistance, Humanitarian Affairs, and Religious Freedom, said on X that DoW "references certain existing legal authorities and includes certain mutually agreed upon safety mechanisms" in its contracts. Both OpenAI and xAI, which had also previously signed a


CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 28, 2026
I Watched a Play in AR. It Made Me Feel More Connected to Actual Reality
What is an augmented reality play in a real theater, with virtual actors and a real audience? In this case, haunting and something more than what I can do at home -- for now.

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 28, 2026
Hey Samsung, Please Stop Forcing AI on Me
Commentary: I don't want Galaxy AI to handle tasks that I actually like doing.

eWeekFeb 27, 2026
ChatGPT Nears 1 Billion Weekly Users in Record Growth Surge
OpenAI is on track to hit the kind of global scale most tech products only fantasize about. The AI giant just announced that ChatGPT now has around 900 million weekly active users — and it's aiming squarely at the 1 billion weekly user milestone. The company also noted how it now boasts more than 50 […]

The post ChatGPT Nears 1 Billion Weekly Users in Record Growth Surge appeared first on eWEEK.



EngadgetFeb 27, 2026
Here's your first look at Kratos and Atreus in Amazon's upcoming God of War TV adaptation
With the likes of The Last of Us and Fallout out of the way for a bit, Amazon has seized its opportunity to put the spotlight on the next big video game adaptation, its currently-in-production God of War show. Today we got our first look at Ryan Hurst and Callum Vinson as Kratos and Atreus.

The image released by Amazon shows the eponymous God of War standing next to a tree as he watches his son — who notably looks a bit younger than the video game version of 11-year-old Atreus we first met in 2018's God of War — take aim with his bow. Exactly what they're hunting is unclear, but we know that the developing relationship between father and son that was such a big part of the PS4 game is also going to be at the heart of the show.

Whether Sony Pictures Television and Amazon MGM Studios have nailed the looks of its central characters is a matter of opinion. Personally I think Hurst's Kratos in particular looks a little bit off here, but there's every chance it all comes together later in production. Or when we first hear him angrily exclaim "boy!"

The Sons of Anarchy star was cast as Kratos back in January, and earlier this week we learned that Deadpool's


CNET NewsFeb 27, 2026
Ultrahuman Ring Pro Brings Better Battery Life, More Action and Analysis
The company's new flagship smart ring stores more data, too. But that doesn't really help Americans.

ResearchBuzzFeb 27, 2026
Sweetfont, UK Public Art, Perplexity, More: Friday ResearchBuzz, February 27, 2026
NEW RESOURCES Spotted in my Calishat Snaps: Sweetfont. From the page description: "Sweetfont helps you find the perfect Google Font by exploring axes like playfulness, elegance, and warmth on interactive XY pads." […]

EngadgetFeb 27, 2026
Engadget Podcast: Xbox's leadership shakeup and Samsung's Galaxy S26


This week, we're diving into the big changes at Xbox and what it all means for Microsoft's gaming future. Phil Spencer, the longtime face of Xbox, announced he's retiring last week. He'll be replaced by Microsoft's former CoreAI CEO Asha Sharma, instead of his longtime deputy Sarah Bond, who plans to leave the company. Will this change actually help the beleaguered Xbox division, or is it another example of Microsoft shoving AI into everything? 

Also, Samsung held its latest Unpacked event this week to announce its new Galaxy S26 family. They look pretty much the same as last year, but the Ultra model includes a unique privacy feature that can instantly make the screen unreadable to bystanders. It's one of those features we expect to see in every phone eventually.

Subscribe!


CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 26, 2026
Burger King Cooks Up 'Patty,' an AI Chatbot to Monitor Employees
The AI assistant is meant to help employees, but it will also track their manners during customer interactions.

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 26, 2026
Best VPN for Mac for 2026: Improve Your Privacy for Web Browsing, Streaming and Gaming
Keep your web browsing activity hidden, mask your torrenting activity and unblock geo-protected streaming content with the best VPNs for Mac.

KM World ArticlesNov 20, 2025
2025 KM REALITY AWARD WINNER: Las Vegas Valley Water District
The KM Reality Award recognizes an organization in which knowledge management is a positive reality, not just rhetoric. The award recipient has demonstrated leadership in the implementation of knowledge management practices and processes, realizing measurable business benefits

Computer World Security NewsOct 04, 2023
Message to IT: Yes, you should install Apple security updates
While it's not universally the case, many businesses actively using Macs for work may not be paying enough attention to ensuring those devices are secured, according to cloud security provider Qualys, which estimates that just over half of Macs remain unprotected by recent security patches.

To read this article in full, please click here


  • CEOExpress
  • c/o CommunityScape | 200 Anderson Avenue
    Rochester, NY 14607
  • Contact
  • As an Amazon Associate
    CEOExpress earns from
    qualifying purchases.

©1999-2026 CEOExpress Company LLC