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Your Daily Dose Of Technology News – August 20, 2026.
1. Samsung Announces Another Galaxy Event For August 27:
Samsung has announced another Galaxy Event for August 27, where it will introduce a new addition to the Galaxy S26 family. Samsung hasn’t officially named the device, but reports strongly point toward the Galaxy S26 FE.

Specifications suggest a possible 6.7-inch 120Hz AMOLED display, Exynos 2500 processor, 4,900mAh battery, 45W charging and a triple-camera system. These specifications remain leaks until Samsung officially confirms them.
The event is another sign that the smartphone launch calendar is becoming increasingly crowded, with manufacturers competing aggressively for attention before Apple’s September iPhone launch.
In Other News:
2. Google’s Pixel 11 Goes On Sale:
Google’s new Pixel 11 family is reaching consumers today, August 20, following its Made by Google event earlier this month. The lineup includes the Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL and Pixel 11 Pro Fold.
Google is putting a major emphasis on AI, with its new Tensor G6 platform and deeper Gemini integration. The company is positioning the phones as AI-centric devices rather than simply hardware upgrades.
The Pixel 11 Pro Fold is particularly significant because it puts Google directly into the increasingly competitive premium foldable market.
Google is demonstrating where smartphone competition is heading, away from simply improving cameras and processors and toward making the phone an AI assistant capable of performing more tasks on behalf of the user.
3. Critical MLflow Vulnerability Is Being Exploited:
Cybersecurity officials are warning that attackers are actively exploiting a critical vulnerability in MLflow, an open-source platform used to develop, evaluate and manage AI and machine-learning applications.
MLflow reportedly receives more than 30 million downloads per month and is used by organisations building AI systems. CISA has warned federal agencies about active exploitation.

This is particularly important because AI development infrastructure itself is becoming a cybersecurity target.
Attackers no longer need to compromise an AI model directly. Compromising the infrastructure used to build or deploy the model could potentially provide another path into corporate systems.
4. Critical Elementor Pro Vulnerability Could Enable Remote Code Execution:
WordPress users also have a major security issue to watch. A critical vulnerability, CVE-2026-32475, affects Elementor Pro versions before 4.2.2. The flaw involves the File Upload module and could allow attackers to upload executable files and potentially achieve remote code execution on affected servers.
For businesses running WordPress websites, this is particularly important because a successful server compromise can potentially expose website data, credentials and other connected systems.
Action: Organisations using affected Elementor Pro versions should update to a patched release.
5. Governments Are Starting To Push Back Against AI Data Centers:
The rapid expansion of AI data centers is creating another problem: electricity, water and land consumption.
Reports says that governments, regulators and cities are increasingly restricting or considering restrictions on new data-center construction because of concerns over electricity costs, water availability, land use and pressure on local communities.
This could become one of the most important technology-policy debates of the next several years.
The AI industry needs enormous amounts of computing power, but that computing power requires enormous amounts of electricity and infrastructure.
The future of AI may increasingly depend on energy policy as much as software innovation.
Odds And Ends:
6. Zimbra Vulnerability Is Now Being Actively Exploited:

Another major cybersecurity development involves Zimbra Collaboration Suite. CERT Polska has warned that attackers are actively exploiting CVE-2026-73570, an operating system command-injection vulnerability in Zimbra. The platform is widely used by organisations and government agencies around the world.
This is another example of attackers increasingly targeting business infrastructure rather than only individual users.
7. Microsoft Investigates Windows 11 Gaming Problems:
Microsoft is investigating reports that some August 2026 Windows updates are causing certain games to freeze, crash or fail to launch.
Affected reports include games such as ARC Raiders, MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls and The Finals. Some users have reported crashes, freezes, EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION errors and unexpected restarts.
Microsoft has acknowledged the issue and is investigating. For gamers and PC users, this is worth monitoring before uninstalling updates or making major system changes.
8. AI Is Making Phishing More Dangerous:
Cybersecurity experts are warning that AI is dramatically improving the effectiveness of phishing attacks.
Attackers can use AI to research targets, analyse publicly available information, create convincing personalised messages and generate different versions of phishing emails to evade traditional security systems.
This represents an important change in cybersecurity.
Traditional phishing was often identifiable because of poor grammar, generic messages and obvious malicious links. AI can remove many of those warning signs.
The Broader Impact: Businesses increasingly need identity monitoring, endpoint security and behavioral detection not just traditional email filtering.
9. Alation Confirms It Was Hit By A Cyberattack:
Enterprise data company Alation confirmed today that it suffered a cyberattack after initially reporting an incident affecting some customers.

Alation provides data-management software used by more than 500 companies, including roughly half of the Fortune 1000, making the incident particularly significant. The company says it is investigating the unauthorised activity but has not yet disclosed the attack’s precise nature, root cause or number of affected customers.
The incident is another reminder that companies building AI and data infrastructure are becoming increasingly attractive targets for attackers.
10. AI Infrastructure Is Becoming A Massive Financing Race:
The AI infrastructure boom continues to attract enormous amounts of capital. Alphabet recently raised A$5.5 billion (about US$3.9 billion) through its first Australian dollar bond offering. Investor demand reportedly exceeded A$18 billion. This described Alphabet as the first major AI hyperscaler to tap the Australian dollar debt market.
Meanwhile, Nvidia has reportedly committed more than $100 billion in credit support for a massive OpenAI data center project in Ohio. The facility is expected to eventually scale toward several gigawatts of computing capacity.
This shows how the AI race has evolved: the biggest technology companies are now effectively competing to build power plants, data centers, chip supply chains and financing networks alongside their AI models.
Summary:
Technology news today is being dominated by AI infrastructure, cybersecurity, next-generation smartphones, semiconductors, and the growing integration of AI into everyday consumer products.
This is shaping up to be a particularly important day for technology because the major stories aren’t isolated launches, they point toward a larger transition where AI, smartphones, cybersecurity, semiconductors and physical infrastructure are becoming one interconnected technology ecosystem.
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