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CNET NewsFeb 26, 2026
Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Friday, Feb. 27
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for Feb. 27.

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CNET NewsFeb 26, 2026
Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for Feb. 27 #726
Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for Feb. 27, No. 726.

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 26, 2026
I Wanted to See if AI Could Help Me Get Better at Playing Guitar. Here's What I Learned
Yes, AI chatbots and tools can assist in learning and practicing guitar. But it has limitations.

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Firefox Has New AI Features. Here's How to Disable Them (CNET News)

CNET Most Popular ProductsFeb 26, 2026
How to Turn Off AI Features on Your Samsung Galaxy Smartphone
Too much AI on your Galaxy phone? Here's how to disable it.

CNET NewsFeb 26, 2026
This Is the World's First Wearable You Can Talk To
You can now have conversations with the Luna Ring about your health and even ask it questions, but there is a catch.

eWeekFeb 26, 2026
Claude Opus 3 Is Being "Retired" — Here's What That Actually Means
Anthropic retired Claude Opus 3, but is keeping it available for paid claude.ai subscribers and offering API access by request as it formalizes a model retirement process.

The post Claude Opus 3 Is Being "Retired" — Here's What That Actually Means appeared first on eWEEK.



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Like so many other retirees, Claude Opus 3 now has a Substack (Engadget)

Mac RumorsFeb 26, 2026
Razer Launches MagSafe-Compatible Laptop Sleeve for Charging Your iPhone and AirPods
Razer today introduced a new 16-inch laptop sleeve that has an integrated wireless charging feature for smartphones and other small devices like earbuds. Priced at $130, the sleeve includes two MagSafe-compatible wireless charging zones, so it can charge an iPhone and AirPods at the same time.


Mac RumorsFeb 26, 2026
DRAM Shortage Will Cause 'Seismic Shift' in Smartphone Market, But Apple Will Be Less Affected
Global memory scarcity will cause a 13 percent drop in smartphone sales in 2026, according to IDC (via Bloomberg). DRAM is in short supply because AI companies are buying huge quantities of high-bandwidth memory (HBM) for servers in data centers, and manufacturers are prioritizing HBM instead of the memory used in consumer devices.


EngadgetFeb 26, 2026
Everything you need to know about streaming F1 on Apple TV
We've known Apple would follow up its blockbuster film F1: The Movie with live coverage of F1 races in 2026. Now that we're approaching the first grand prix weekend of the year, the company has provided details on what fans can expect to see inside the Apple TV app and beyond.

There's already a dedicated F1 channel in the Apple TV app, which is where you'll stream races live when the time comes. You can also watch practice sessions, sprint races and both pre- and post-race coverage. Apple offers a number of additional F1 videos there (I'd recommend watching the one on the new rules) and you'll be able to stream the latest season of Drive To Survive on Apple TV as well.

Apple will offer the F1 TV feed as the main broadcast alongside the Sky Sports feed for all races. If you'll recall, ESPN used to show the Sky Sports feed with Sky's commentary team for its coverage of F1. Apple says it'll broadcast every grand prix in 4K (Dolby Vision) with 5.1 audio (no mention of Dolby Atmos).

As part of Apple's deal with F1, Apple TV subscribers get F1 TV Premium for the 2026 season. This gives you access to things like onboard cameras, team radios and live telemetry in


GizmodoFeb 25, 2026
‘Compute Equals Revenues': Nvidia Needs Jensen Huang's New Catchphrase to Be True
Here's everything you need to know from Nvidia's latest earnings call.

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.


CNET How ToFeb 20, 2026
Another Data Breach? Here's How to Lock Down Your Online Accounts
If your login info was exposed, don't panic -- but don't ignore it either. Here's how to secure your accounts, change compromised passwords and turn on protections like two-factor authentication.
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