February 2026

Social crypto isn’t dead, it’s just changing hands

In the span of 48 hours in late January, the two largest decentralized social protocols underwent significant leadership changes. Farcaster has transferred management of its flagship protocol client and main foundational launchpad, Clanker, to its main infrastructure provider, Neynar. Meanwhile, Lens Protocol announced its transition from Avara (the team behind Aave) to Mask Network. The […]

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“It’s still in our portfolio. We’re not putting the product at end-of-life: Samsung exec explains why the Galaxy S25 Edge is so important and here to stay

Think back to Unpacked from January 2026 and one moment stands out from all the others: the big Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge teaser. The ultra-thin and light S25 Edge arrived alongside its Galaxy S25 smartphone siblings, but it was still in the development phase. We could see the 5.8mm thick phone but not touch it.

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Pakistan gives “effective” response to new “unprovoked firing” by the Afghan Taliban

At least 22 Afghan Taliban killed as security forces thwart quadcopter attack on border posts A Pakistani soldier watches over the border fence with Afghanistan. PHOTO:AFP/FILE ISLAMABAD: Security forces responded decisively to unprovoked aggression by the Afghan Taliban along the Pakistan-Afghan border, security sources said Thursday. The forces targeted Taliban positions in several sectors including

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AI rout hits software stocks, but Grayscale says blockchains will benefit

Blockchains and artificial intelligence are complementary technologies, according to crypto asset manager Grayscale, although markets have recently treated them as part of the same business. Zach Pandl, head of research at Grayscale, said that while disruptive technologies tend to produce obvious winners and losers, the relationship between AI and blockchain is more symbiotic than competitive.

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Security experts point to several issues in Claude Code and warn: “As AI integration deepens, security controls must evolve to match new trust limits.”

Check Point discovered three vulnerabilities in the Claude Code AI coding assistant Flaws allowed the theft of RCE and API keys Issues exploited via malicious repositories; all corrected before disclosure If you are considering deeply integrating AI tools into your workflows, be very careful, as some popular AI models have serious vulnerabilities that can turn

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Hillary Clinton will testify Thursday before the House Oversight Committee in the Epstein investigation.

Hillary Clinton will testify Thursday before the House Oversight Committee in the Epstein investigation. Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is scheduled to appear Thursday before the House Oversight Committee, which is investigating crimes related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Former President Bill Clinton will also testify before the committee on Friday. The

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Padres’ Matt Waldron undergoes hemorrhoid surgery, Opening Day uncertain

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! San Diego Padres pitcher Matt Waldron could start the season on the injured list after being hospitalized for several days and undergoing surgery to treat hemorrhoids to treat an infection, manager Craig Stammen told reporters Tuesday. Stammen said the 29-year-old pitcher will hopefully be released soon,

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Cincinnati sues quarterback Brendan Sorsby for alleged NIL violation

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! The University of Cincinnati has become the latest university to sue one of its former players, claiming former quarterback Brendan Sorsby violated his name, image and likeness (NIL) agreement after transferring to Texas Tech last month. In a lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for

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