Apple Maps adds detailed F1 experience ahead of 2026 season
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Apple Maps adds detailed F1 experience ahead of 2026 season

The 2026 F1 season is set to debut next month, marking Apple's inaugural exclusive streaming rights in the U.S. on Apple TV. To celebrate, Apple introduces an enhanced Apple Maps experience for the Australian Grand Prix, with more features anticipated.


What is the Detailed City Experience in Apple Maps for F1 events?
The Detailed City Experience provides high-resolution 3D maps with intricate details like road markings, trees, public transit routes, turn lanes, and race-specific features such as highlighted circuits, iconic turns, grandstands, and road closures for events like the Grand Prix.
Sources: [1]
When does the 2026 F1 season start and what is Apple's role in U.S. broadcasting?
The 2026 Formula 1 season begins on March 7 with the Australian Grand Prix. Apple holds exclusive U.S. streaming rights on Apple TV, offering live coverage of every race, practice, and qualifying in 4K, included with Apple TV subscriptions.
Sources: [1], [2]

26 February 2026

9to5Mac
Today’s Wordle #1713 Hints And Answer For Thursday, February 26
Gaming

Today’s Wordle #1713 Hints And Answer For Thursday, February 26

Today's New York Times Wordle challenge is made easier with expert hints and clues provided by the authors. Enhance your guessing skills and tackle the puzzle with their insightful commentary to improve your Wordle experience.


What do the colored tiles mean in Wordle?
Green tiles indicate a correct letter in the correct position, yellow tiles show a correct letter in the wrong position, and gray tiles mean the letter is not in the word at all.
Sources: [1], [2]
What are the rules for valid words in Wordle?
Guesses must be five-letter English words without proper nouns, foreign words, abbreviations, contractions, acronyms, prefixes, suffixes, or hyphenated words; plural words can be guessed but not used as the secret word.
Sources: [1]

26 February 2026

Forbes - Innovation
Technology News

Claude collaboration tools left the door wide open to remote code execution

Anthropic has addressed security vulnerabilities in Claude Code that could have enabled remote code execution and API key theft. Despite these fixes, the potential for AI-enabled attack surfaces remains a concern for developers and users alike.


What is remote code execution (RCE) in the context of Claude Code vulnerabilities?
Remote code execution (RCE) refers to a security flaw allowing attackers to run arbitrary malicious commands on a victim's machine remotely, without their knowledge, by exploiting configuration files like hooks or MCP servers in untrusted repositories cloned into Claude Code.[1][2]
Sources: [1], [2]
How could attackers steal Anthropic API keys using these Claude Code flaws?
Attackers could embed malicious configurations in project files such as .claude/settings.json or .mcp.json within untrusted repositories; when a user opens the repository in Claude Code, these settings automatically send the user's Anthropic API key in plaintext to the attacker's server before any trust confirmation.[1][2]
Sources: [1], [2]

26 February 2026

The Register
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