10 Feb 2026

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The Kia PV5 electric van combines futuristic looks and thoughtful design

Forget VW's expensive retro bus-this is the electric van we've been waiting for.

10 Feb 2026 4:20pm GMT

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Apple and Google Agree To Change App Stores After 'Effective Duopoly' Claim

Apple and Google have agreed to a set of commitments to the UK's Competition and Markets Authority that will prevent them from giving preferential treatment to their own apps and require greater transparency around how third-party apps are approved for sale. The CMA announced the measures on Tuesday, seven months after it declared that the two companies held an "effective duopoly" over the UK's mobile app ecosystem. Both companies also committed to not using data gathered from third-party developers in ways the regulator deems unfair. The CMA granted both app stores "strategic market status" in October 2025, a designation that gave it the authority to demand changes. CMA head Sarah Cardell called the commitments "important first steps" and said the regulator would "closely monitor" implementation. Technology analyst Paolo Pescatore described the announcement as a "pragmatic first step" but noted some may see it as "addressing the low-hanging fruit." The UK's app economy is the largest in Europe by revenue and number of developers, generating an estimated 1.5% of the country's GDP.

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10 Feb 2026 4:00pm GMT

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Ex-GitHub CEO Launches a New Developer Platform for AI Agents

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10 Feb 2026 3:44pm GMT

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10 Feb 2026 3:40pm GMT

I started programming when I was 7. I'm 50 now and the thing I loved has changed

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10 Feb 2026 3:08pm GMT

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The Big Money in Today's Economy Is Going To Capital, Not Labor

The American economy's most valuable companies are now worth trillions of dollars more than their predecessors were a generation ago, yet they employ a fraction of the workers -- and a new analysis by the Wall Street Journal argues that this widening gap between capital and labor is the defining economic story of our time. Labor received 58% of gross domestic income in 1980; by the third quarter of 2025, that figure had fallen to 51.4%. Corporate profits' share rose from 7% to 11.7% over the same period. Nvidia, the most valuable US company in 2026, is nearly 20 times as valuable as IBM was in 1985 in inflation-adjusted terms and employs roughly a tenth as many people. Since the end of 2019, real average hourly wages have risen 3% while corporate profits have climbed 43%. Household stock wealth now equals almost 300% of annual disposable income, up from 200% in 2019. Yale economist Pascual Restrepo predicted that AI integration will shrink labor's share of revenue further, just as factory automation did for blue-collar workers in decades past.

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10 Feb 2026 3:00pm GMT

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Alphabet selling very rare 100-year bonds to help fund AI investment

Alphabet becomes first tech company to issue 100-year bonds in nearly three decades.

10 Feb 2026 2:44pm GMT

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NYC Private School Tuition Breaks $70,000 Milestone for Fall

The top private schools in New York City plan to charge more than $70,000 this year for tuition, an amount exceeding that of many elite colleges, as they pass on the costs of soaring expenses including teacher salaries. From a report: Spence School, Dalton School and Nightingale-Bamford School on Manhattan's Upper East Side are among at least seven schools where the fees now exceed that threshold, according to school disclosures and Bloomberg reporting Fees among 15 private schools across the city rose a median of 4.7%, outpacing inflation. Sending a kid to New York private school has always been expensive, but the cost now is so high that even those with well-above-average salaries are feeling squeezed. Prices have risen dramatically in the past decade, up from a median of $39,900 in 2014.

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10 Feb 2026 2:00pm GMT

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After Republican complaints, judicial body pulls climate advice

Meant to help judges handle scientific issues, document is now climate-free.

10 Feb 2026 12:15pm GMT

09 Feb 2026

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Decman Is a Declarative Package and Configuration Manager for Arch Linux

Decman Is a Declarative Package and Configuration Manager for Arch Linux

Decman provides a declarative way to manage Arch Linux systems, ensuring installed packages and configuration match a defined state.

09 Feb 2026 4:30pm GMT

GNU Binutils 2.46 Released With AMD Zen 6 and Arm v9.7 Support

GNU Binutils 2.46 Released With AMD Zen 6 and Arm v9.7 Support

GNU Binutils 2.46 adds support for AMD Zen 6 processors and Arm v9.7, expanding toolchain readiness for upcoming CPU architectures.

09 Feb 2026 2:34pm GMT

Kdenlive 25.12.2 Delivers Monitor Fixes and Dragging Refactor

Kdenlive 25.12.2 Delivers Monitor Fixes and Dragging Refactor

Kdenlive 25.12.2 open-source video editor, is now available with new stability fixes, better monitor performance, and workflow improvements.

09 Feb 2026 1:34pm GMT