Cloudflare released a corrective update following a dashboard related service disruption that temporarily affected multiple global websites. The company reported that the fix had been issued and system performance was under observation.
OpenAI has rolled out ChatGPT group chats worldwide, allowing up to twenty people to collaborate with the AI in a shared conversation while keeping personal data and memories separate.
Perplexity has launched its Comet AI browser on Android, bringing voice interaction, summarization tools and an assistant driven workflow to phones at a time when mobile browsing habits dominate daily use.
Hostinger has launched Hostinger Mail, an email service built around generative AI tools that write replies, summarise long threads, and personalise communication. The company claims the system can cut inbox time by at least an hour a day while keeping user data private.
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 preview build introduces an opt-in feature called ‘Ask Copilot,’ integrating AI assistance directly into the taskbar search box. The feature aims to blend AI interaction with traditional search while maintaining privacy safeguards and giving users the choice to enable or ignore it.
China has launched what it calls the first commercial underwater data center, a 226 million dollar project in Shanghai that combines deep sea cooling with offshore wind power. Developers claim it will reach 24 megawatts of capacity and could guide the future of large scale AI infrastructure if long term results hold.
Google Maps has refined its Android Auto layout with a cleaner centered navigation banner and is experimenting with a battery-saving mode that uses a black and white interface to extend phone life during navigation.
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 lineup is expected to launch in late February 2026, slightly later than usual, while the company’s long-awaited tri-fold phone edges closer to its global debut after clearing regulatory steps and appearing publicly at a showcase in South Korea.











