February 2026

China extends crypto crackdown to stablecoins, asset tokenization

Chinese regulators have expanded their crackdown on crypto activities, imposing strict oversight on tokenization and stablecoin issuance in a Friday announcement. “Recently, influenced by various factors, speculative activities related to virtual currencies and real-world asset tokenization have occurred frequently, which has brought new challenges and situations for risk prevention and control,” said the notice issued […]

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Bad Bunny Super Bowl LX Halftime Show Is ‘Disturbing,’ Says Former ESPN Star

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! Former ESPN broadcaster Sage Steele said Friday that the problem with Bad Bunny performing at the Super Bowl LX halftime game has nothing to do with him being from Puerto Rico. Steele said on “Faulkner Focus” with Harris Faulkner that her problem was that Bad Bunny had led

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How to watch highlights from the 2026 Winter Olympics – it’s *FREE*

Watch highlights from the 2026 Winter Olympics for free on BBC iPlayer (UK limited) Outside the UK? Use Norton VPN to unblock your BBC iPlayer account The 2026 Winter Olympics are set to get underway after tonight’s opening ceremony at the San Siro in Milan, Italy. Thousands of athletes will compete in various sporting events

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India denies role in Islamabad imambargah bombing

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemns the suicide explosion and offers condolences, but rejects allegations of involvement Paramilitary soldiers guard the site after a deadly explosion at an imambargah on the outskirts of Islamabad February 6, 2026. PHOTO: REUTERS India said it rejected “any” allegations of involvement in a bombing at a mosque in Islamabad

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Michael Saylor’s Strategy (MSTR) Big 4Q Losses Look Dramatic, But Bitcoin Would Have To Fall Below $8K To Trigger Trouble

Wall Street analysts covering Strategy ( MSTR ) largely agreed on one point after the company’s fourth-quarter earnings Thursday: The overall losses look dramatic, but they don’t signal a liquidity crunch or forced bitcoin selling. Strategy reported an operating loss of DKK 17.4 billion. USD and a net loss of 12.6 billion. BTC$70,311.44 price drop.

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Intel confirms GPU development is heating up with internal builds and top hires aimed at aggressively challenging Nvidia’s dominance

Intel returns to GPUs to directly challenge Nvidia’s market leadership The company plans to produce GPUs in-house for tighter production control Eric Demers joins Intel from Qualcomm as a key technical figure in GPU development Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan has publicly confirmed that internal work on graphics hardware remains active, directly addressing questions about whether

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Worried about loss of range for electric cars in winter? Brutal testing reveals the 10 toughest models you can buy – and Tesla has only just made the list

Punishing tests subject electric cars to extremely cold driving The Kai EV4 performed particularly well across several metrics The Lucid Air Grand Touring traveled the longest distance Every year, the Norwegian Automobile Association (NAF) and the Norwegian motoring magazine Motor.No conduct one of the most brutal range tests of electric vehicles in the El Prix

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Why digital asset normalization is the next big business trend

For a brief moment, the digital asset treasury (DAT) was Wall Street’s bright, shiny object. But in 2026, the novelty has worn off. The star of the “passive accumulator” has been dimmed, and rightly so. Investors have realized that simply announcing a bitcoin purchase is no longer a magic trick that guarantees stock value appreciation.

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