Author: Lalu Jazidi

Studied in political science. Lalu been covering the startup and e-business scene since 2017.

Samsung Electronics announced the selection of 10 global Solve for Tomorrow Ambassador teams, marking the latest phase of its youth-focused corporate citizenship program held in conjunction with preparations for the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026. The announcement was made during a three-day event in Milan from Feb. 8–10, bringing together students, educators and Olympic stakeholders. The selected teams were drawn from regional Solve for Tomorrow competitions worldwide and evaluated jointly by Samsung and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) based on innovation, scalability and social impact. See also: Samsung Unveils Galaxy Z Flip7 Olympic Edition for Milano Cortina 2026 Athletes…

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Social entertainment platform WePlay has introduced a Valentine’s Day collaboration inspired by The Little Prince, tying the campaign to the approaching 80th anniversary of the novella’s publication and targeting younger users seeking emotionally driven digital experiences. First published in 1943 by French author Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince is one of the world’s best-selling books, with more than 140 million copies sold and translations spanning over 650 languages and dialects. WePlay said the collaboration draws on the story’s central theme of forming bonds through connection, integrating that idea into social gameplay mechanics on the platform. See also: METABORA Launches…

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ai.com, an artificial intelligence platform founded by Crypto.com co-founder and Chief Executive Kris Marszalek, announced the launch of a consumer-focused autonomous AI agent product, aiming to make self-operating AI tools accessible to everyday users. The company said users can create personal AI agents that go beyond answering questions, performing tasks such as organizing work, sending messages, automating workflows and executing actions across different applications. The agents operate within secure, permission-based environments, with data encrypted and segregated using user-specific security keys. See also: Genies Partners With MLB Players Inc to Launch AI-based Digital Companions for Fans A key feature of the…

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Nvidia said it has released a native GeForce NOW application for Linux PCs in beta, expanding its cloud gaming platform to support desktop Linux users with access to GeForce RTX performance streamed from the cloud. The company said the Linux app initially supports Ubuntu 24.04 and later, delivering a desktop-focused experience comparable to the existing GeForce NOW applications on Windows and macOS. The move marks a shift from Nvidia’s earlier Linux support, which was optimized primarily for handheld devices such as the Steam Deck. See also: Epic Games Plans Major Overhaul of PC Store to Improve Speed and Add Features…

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OpenAI said it is introducing a new access framework for its latest cyber-focused artificial intelligence model, GPT-5.3-Codex, as part of an effort to widen the use of advanced AI in cybersecurity while limiting the risk of malicious activity. The company said the model reflects a shift in AI capabilities, from assisting developers with small coding tasks to operating autonomously for extended periods to carry out complex security-related work, such as identifying and helping remediate software vulnerabilities. See also: OpenAI Launches Frontier to Scale AI Agents in the Workplace To manage the risks associated with these capabilities, OpenAI said it is…

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Mozilla said it will introduce a centralized set of artificial intelligence controls in Firefox 148, giving users the ability to block all AI-powered features or manage them individually as debate grows over the expanding role of AI in web browsers. The new controls will appear in desktop browser settings starting Feb. 24, creating a single location where users can disable current and future generative AI features or selectively turn specific tools on or off. The move comes as some users increasingly resist AI integrations, while others seek more practical and customizable AI assistance. See also: Google Rolls Out Gemini AI…

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OpenAI introduced Frontier, a new enterprise platform designed to help companies build, deploy and manage artificial intelligence agents capable of performing complex workplace tasks, as businesses accelerate adoption of AI beyond experimental use cases. The company said Frontier aims to address organizational and operational barriers that have slowed wider deployment of AI agents, even as demand grows across industries. OpenAI cited internal data showing that 75% of enterprise workers report AI has enabled them to complete tasks they previously could not, reflecting a shift in how work is carried out across departments. See also: OpenAI Unveils Codex App to Coordinate…

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OpenAI introduced a new Codex desktop application for macOS, positioning it as a central control hub for developers who increasingly rely on multiple AI agents to build, ship and maintain software in parallel. The Codex app is designed to let users supervise several agents at once, with each agent running in its own thread and organised by project. OpenAI said the tool reflects a broader shift in software development as AI models take on longer and more complex tasks that can span days or weeks, stretching beyond the limits of traditional terminals and integrated development environments. See also: OpenAI Sets…

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Samsung Electronics said its 2026 OLED television lineup and next-generation Odyssey gaming monitors will support Nvidia’s G-SYNC Compatible technology, as the company targets smoother gameplay and reduced visual artefacts for PC gamers. G-SYNC synchronises a display’s refresh rate with the frame rate of Nvidia GeForce graphics cards, helping to minimise screen tearing and stuttering. Samsung said compatible products include the OLED S95H, S90H and S85H televisions, along with the newly announced Odyssey G6 gaming monitors. See also: Samsung to Showcase High-refresh QD-OLED Panels at CES 2026 In its monitor lineup, Samsung highlighted the 27-inch Odyssey G6 (G60H), which can reach…

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The director of Square Enix’s Final Fantasy 7 remake trilogy said Nintendo’s upcoming Switch 2 offers capable hardware but continues to pose technical challenges for developers, even as work on a Switch 2 version of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth approaches completion. Naoki Hamaguchi made the comments in a recent interview with Polygon, noting that while the console represents a step forward for Nintendo in terms of performance, its specifications remain restrictive for large, visually demanding games. As a result, studios are required to invest significant effort in optimisation. https://twitter.com/Genki_JPN/status/2017395447317598653 Hamaguchi said the Switch 2’s relatively modest hardware made porting Final…

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