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February 13, 2026 Google says its Gemini chatbot is facing a surge of attempts to reverse-engineer its technology, with some campaigns hitting the system tens of thousands of times in an apparent effort to copy how it works. more...

February 12, 2026 The Sun’s radiation has become an existential risk for spacecraft, and SpaceX is taking the fight underground, literally. The Elon Musk-led company is building a powerful cyclotron particle accelerator in Florida to simulate space radiation more...

February 12, 2026 Canadians will finally gain legal control over their financial data in 2026 as the federal government confirms the launch of a national consumer-driven banking framework. The move will see the Bank of Canada oversee a more...

February 11, 2026 Workday’s CEO Carl Eschenbach is stepping down, less than a week after the enterprise software firm announced layoffs affecting about 400 employees. The company’s executive chair and co‑founder, Aneel Bhusri, will take over as CEO more...

February 11, 2026 In a sharp reversal that erased all gains made since Donald Trump’s 2025 election win, Bitcoin tumbled dangerously close to US$60,000 last week. Though the digital asset clawed back to around $68,000 by Friday, the more...

February 11, 2026 OpenAI is losing several senior-level researchers and executives as it redirects resources toward its flagship ChatGPT product, according to recent reports. The departures reflect internal tensions over CEO Sam Altman’s push to prioritise short‑term product more...

February 10, 2026 Taiwan has flatly rejected U.S. efforts to shift a significant share of its semiconductor manufacturing to American soil, saying that relocating 40 per cent of its chip production is neither realistic nor strategic. Despite global more...

February 10, 2026 Canada is about to make history in the race for clean energy by taking a homegrown fusion start-up public — and with it, a $1-billion bet on an industrial-style reactor powered by pistons and liquid more...

February 10, 2026 Canada’s worst-case scenario on artificial intelligence and disinformation may no longer be hypothetical. Researchers say the country has entered an era where deepfakes and AI-generated propaganda are already distorting online discourse, with foreign interference, especially more...

February 10, 2026 Anthropic’s newly released Claude Opus 4.6 has already uncovered over 500 previously unknown, high-severity vulnerabilities across major open-source libraries, including Ghostscript, OpenSC and CGIF. The AI model, launched on Feb. 5, didn’t just pass benchmarks more...

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