Microsoft is proactively updating Secure Boot certificates on Windows devices to prevent potential security vulnerabilities, while Google is expanding its tools to remove sensitive information from search results. Meanwhile, Telegram users in Russia may experience service disruptions due to government restrictions, and Nvidia has released DreamDojo, an AI system designed to teach robots how to interact with the physical world. These developments were announced on February 9th and 10th, 2026.
Microsoft is rolling out new Secure Boot certificates as part of its regular Windows platform updates, according to a blog post from the company. This move is designed to replace expiring certificates and ensure devices continue to receive future security updates. Devices that do not receive the new certificates could potentially miss out on critical security patches.
Google announced on Tuesday that it is expanding its tools for removing sensitive information from its search results. Users can now utilize the "results about you" tool to remove their driver's license, passport, and Social Security number from search results. The company is also simplifying the process for removing nonconsensual explicit images.
Telegram users in Russia may begin noticing service disruptions after the country's communications regulator started cracking down on the messaging app. This is part of a broader effort to restrict apps like Telegram and WhatsApp while promoting a state-backed alternative, Max.
In the realm of artificial intelligence, Nvidia released DreamDojo, a new AI system designed to teach robots how to interact with the physical world. The system was trained on 44,000 hours of human video. The research, published this month, introduces what the team calls "the first robot world model of its kind that demonstrates strong generalization to diverse objects and environments after post-training." This development could significantly reduce the time and cost required to train the next generation of humanoid machines.
In other AI news, the question of whether agentic AI is ready to reshape Global Business Services (GBS) is being debated. While 2025 was anticipated to be the year of agentic AI, it did not fully materialize. According to VentureBeat Contributing Editor Taryn Plumb, "what has been missing are the fundamentals required to scale."
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