NEW RESOURCES South China Morning Post: China’s Baidu unveils AI-driven Wikipedia challenger in bid for international users. “A now deleted post on Baidu’s official account on social-media site X described BaiduWiki as […]
South China Morning Post: China’s Baidu unveils AI-driven Wikipedia challenger in bid for international users. “A now deleted post on Baidu’s official account on social-media site X described BaiduWiki as an international version of the Baidu Baike online encyclopaedia and said it currently hosted 1 million entries across the languages, which had been translated with the help of multiple AI agents.” Search Engine Roundtable: Grokipedia Seeing Decline In Google Search Visibility.
“There are some reports coming out that Grokipedia, the AI-based Wikipedia, is now showing a decline in search visibility in both Google and even ChatGPT. This comes after both an indexing and ranking surge in Google Search.” Mezha: Ukraine’s Online Archive Reaches Over 20 Million Digitized Documents. “In the state online system, more than 20 million digitized documents have already been collected, available for online search.
The head of the State Archives Service, Anatoliy Khromov, named this figure during a conversation with an information agency; the information is also mentioned in other materials.” Lifehacker: The Telegram App Has a New Look, and a Weird New Feature. “If your chat app of choice is Telegram, you have some changes to look forward to. The company announced a number of updates this week, chief among them a new look for its Android and iOS apps—the former is getting a total overhaul, but iPhone users will still note some new UI elements when chatting with friends on Telegram.
There are also some new features, including one I find a little odd.” How-To Geek: Don’t throw away old laptops: They are a ‘goldmine’ for free storage. “Salvaging storage from old, dead laptops is probably one of the most cost-effective strategies for expanding your digital capacity without spending a dime. Most people have a graveyard of old technology sitting in a drawer somewhere, often containing perfectly functional 2.5-inch hard drives or SSDs.” Tubefilter: Cowabunga!
In YouTube’s ‘kidslop’ era, ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ could be a perfect fit. . “The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are returning to YouTube, except this time, they won’t be voiced by Nice Peter and EpicLLOYD. As part of a broad expansion of the TMNT franchise, Paramount is launching a kid-friendly animated series that will premiere on YouTube.” Mashable: Apple, Google agree to ‘improve fairness’ on app stores.
“According to the CMA [Competition and Markets Authority], Apple and Google have agreed to make sure their app review processes for Apple’s App Store and the Google Play store do not discriminate against mobile applications that compete with their own apps.” BBC: Instagram boss says 16 hours of daily use is ‘problematic’ not addiction. “The head of Instagram has defended his platform against claims it caused mental health damage to minors, arguing in a California court that even seemingly excessive use of social media does not equal an addiction.” University of Rochester: Your social media feed is built to agree with you.
What if it didn’t?. “…new research from the University of Rochester has found that echo chambers might not be a fact of online life. Published in IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, the study argues that they are partly a design choice—one that could be softened with a surprisingly modest change: introducing more randomness into what people see.” PressGazette: Faces of fakery: More fake and AI generated experts con their way into media.
“Out of a sample of 250 expert-quoting articles published in The Sun, Daily Express, Mirror, Daily Mail and Daily Star in 2025 and late 2024, 25 experts do not exist, are impossible to track down/verify online or were not named in the first place.” Good afternoon, Internet… This newsletter is free but most of the things that go into making it aren’t! Help me afford new socks and fancier bean stew by supporting ResearchBuzz on Patreon.
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This report covers the latest developments in iphone. The information presented highlights key changes and updates that are relevant to those following this topic.
Original Source: Researchbuzz.me | Author: ResearchBuzz | Published: February 13, 2026, 7:32 pm


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