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Feb 3

Adobe kills Animate after 30 years with no replacement

The numbers speak for themselves: Adobe Animate disappears on March 1, 2026, taking 30 years of history with it. There's no 1-to-1 alternative. Flash defined the internet, powered TV shows, and created an entire generation of indie animators. We analyze what options remain and why Adobe is prioritizing AI.

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Feb 3

Firefox 148 lets you disable ALL AI features with one click

Let me break this down: Firefox 148 arrives February 24 with a single toggle that kills every AI feature in the browser. Translations, chatbots, smart tabs... all of it. No other major browser offers anything like it. Here's how it works and why it matters.

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Feb 3

Microsoft 365 up 33% in July: save 86% with these alternatives

Microsoft is raising Microsoft 365 prices by up to 33% in July 2026. SMBs are hit the hardest. Here are the alternatives that can save you up to 86%.

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Feb 2

Notepad++ Hacked by China: 6 Months of Silent Espionage

Chinese government hackers infected Notepad++ for 6 months without anyone noticing. Let me break this down: how this supply chain attack worked, who's behind it, and what you need to do right now to protect yourself.

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Feb 2

Tether Buys $1 Billion of Gold Per Month and Stores It in a Swiss Nuclear Bunker

While the crypto world debates Bitcoin, Tether is buying physical gold at a rate of $1 billion per month. They store it in a Swiss nuclear bunker from the Cold War era. They already have more gold than dozens of countries. And their CEO says they're preparing for 'a post-dollar world'.

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Feb 2

Oracle Piles Up $58B in Debt and Fires 30,000 Employees

Oracle plans mass layoffs of up to 30,000 workers to fund AI data centers while drowning in $58 billion of debt. Banks are running away.

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Feb 2

Yann LeCun Leaves Meta: 'LLMs Are a Dead End'

Yann LeCun, the scientist who invented convolutional neural networks, leaves Meta with an explosive message: ChatGPT, Claude, and all LLMs are a dead end. He's launching AMI Labs to build what he believes will be true artificial intelligence.

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Feb 2

TikTok Blocks 'Epstein' and Censors Anti-ICE Videos: Newsom Investigates New Owners

The irony is brutal: the US forced TikTok's sale over fears of Chinese censorship, and 4 days after Trump allies took control, users report censorship of political content. Billie Eilish, Governor Newsom, and thousands of creators are speaking out about what's happening.

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Feb 2

47M Spanish citizens exposed: Treasury investigates cyberattack

A threat actor called 'HaciendaSec' claims to have stolen personal and banking data from 47.3 million Spanish citizens from the Ministry of Finance. Here's what we know and what you should do.

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Feb 2

SpaceX Wants to Launch 1 Million Satellites: The $1.5 Trillion Plan That Will Transform AI

SpaceX filed with the FCC to deploy 1 million satellites as orbital AI data centers. Musk claims space will be the cheapest place for computing in 2-3 years. The xAI merger and a $1.5 trillion June IPO complete the most ambitious plan in tech history.

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Feb 2

RTX 5090 at $5,000: The Memory Crisis That Will Double GPU Prices in 2026

Artificial intelligence is devouring the world's memory. And gamers, creators, and anyone who needs a graphics card in 2026 are the ones paying the price.

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Feb 1

Paralyzed student moves cursor with his mind: Neuralink now has 21 patients

A British medical student paralyzed from the neck down now controls his computer using only his thoughts, thanks to a Neuralink chip. He's one of 21 patients worldwide. Let me break down how it works, what they can do, and why 2026 will be the year this technology stops being science fiction.