La Nación reports on Google’s hidden feature, Amazon’s investment, and legal reform
La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published a series of posts on February 5, 2026, highlighting recent developments in technology and law.
In one post at 23:35 UTC, La Nación drew attention to a Google feature related to astronomical events: “¿Qué ocurre al buscar ‘eclipse solar’ en Google? Conozca esta función oculta https://t.co/RMMTHC1CfB”.
Later the same evening at 23:41 UTC, the outlet reported on significant corporate investment in artificial intelligence by a major technology company: “Amazon anuncia inversión de $200.000 millones impulsada por la IA https://t.co/tf2eLeox4t”.
At 23:43 UTC, La Nación posted remarks from attorney Rodolfo Brenes regarding changes in criminal law affecting press freedom: “Abogado Rodolfo Brenes: la derogatoria de la cárcel por injurias y calumnias evita que el derecho penal silencie a los periodistas https://t.co/dhbsMM9THM”.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and frequently covers topics related to technology advancements and legislative reforms. In recent years, both global technology companies like Amazon have increased investments in artificial intelligence initiatives worldwide. Meanwhile, legal reforms regarding defamation laws have been under discussion in various countries as part of broader efforts to protect journalistic freedom and reduce the use of criminal penalties against members of the press.


