
Mission to Smuggle $170 Million Worth of AI Tech to China Collapsed for Three Men
In October 2023, Tommy Shad English posed as a Thailand‑based buyer and ordered 750 servers—valued at roughly $170 million and containing 600 export‑controlled AI chips—intended for China. After paying over $20 million, the scheme unraveled when the chip maker could not verify a legitimate Thai end‑user, prompting a second failed order in April 2024. FBI agents arrested Stanley Yi Zheng on March 22, 2026, and Matthew Kelly and English surrendered three days later. The case underscores a growing effort by foreign adversaries to illicitly acquire U.S. AI technology.

Nokia Joins Linx as Technical Partner for London Network Refresh
Linx has completed a major refresh of its LON2 secondary interconnection fabric, selecting Nokia as the technical partner. The upgrade replaces nearly 25‑year‑old hardware with a platform that supports 10GE, 100GE, 400GE and future 800GE ports. LON2 remains architecturally distinct...

Eufy Omni C28 Review: Affordable and Full-Featured
Eufy’s Omni C28 robot vacuum‑mop combo launches at a modest price increase, offering nearly double the suction of its predecessor (15,000 Pa vs. 8,000 Pa). It adds a self‑cleaning roller mop, retractable detangling brushes, and a compact base station with drying fans....

Rohde & Schwarz Joins FormFactor’s MeasureOne Partner Program
FormFactor and Rohde & Schwarz have joined the MeasureOne partner program to deliver integrated, turnkey on‑wafer RF test solutions. The collaboration merges FormFactor’s advanced probing platforms with Rohde & Schwarz’s high‑end vector network analyzers and signal generators, covering frequencies up...

AMD, NAVER Cloud Expand AI Infrastructure Collaboration
AMD and South Korea’s NAVER Cloud announced a strategic partnership to build sovereign AI infrastructure in the country. The deal expands NAVER Cloud’s use of AMD’s upcoming 6th‑Gen EPYC “Venice” processors and next‑generation Instinct MI455X GPUs. Both firms will co‑optimize...

Gigabyte Launches Z890 Plus Motherboards for Core Ultra
Gigabyte has launched its Z890 Plus series motherboards, built for Intel’s new Core Ultra 200S Plus processors. The flagship Z890 AORUS ELITE DUO X introduces CQDIMM support, allowing up to 256 GB of DDR5 memory via two 128 GB modules. A new...

CLOU Debuts Aqua-C3.0 Ultra in Africa
CLOU Electronics unveiled the Aqua‑C3.0 Ultra, a 10‑foot liquid‑cooled energy storage system, at Solar & Storage Live Africa. The solution offers 587 Ah cells in two formats—DC/AC All‑In‑One and DC—while cutting component count by 30% and delivering industry‑leading energy densities of...

Kerala Start-Up Unveils ‘Chuvarbot 2.0’ to Automate Political Wall Writing
Kerala‑based Tevanova Techtrade Pvt Ltd has launched Chuvarbot 2.0, a CNC‑driven wall‑writing robot that automates the labor‑intensive task of painting political slogans. The prototype, demonstrated during Ramesh Pisharody’s Palakkad campaign, can cover a two‑ to three‑metre wall in 10‑15 minutes—about one‑fifth the time...

US DIU Taps L3Harris for Torpedo Tube AUV Launch and Recovery Capability
L3Harris Technologies secured a Defense Innovation Unit contract to deliver a torpedo‑tube launch and recovery (TTLR) system for autonomous underwater vehicles. The modular system enables the Iver4 900 AUV to be launched and retrieved through existing submarine torpedo tubes, eliminating the...

FlyFocus Unveils KURIER Unmanned Helicopter
Polish defence firm FlyFocus has unveiled KURIER, a 600‑kg class unmanned helicopter capable of transporting over 200 kg of supplies for special‑force missions. Backed by the Polish Ministry of Defence, the programme—valued at roughly $5.5 million—has progressed to Technology Readiness Level 6...

K-LOVE Embraces Efficiency With GatesAir
K-LOVE is swapping legacy tube transmitters for GatesAir solid‑state Flexiva GX5K and Flexiva FAX10 units at stations in Billings, Montana and Tremonton, Utah. The new transmitters occupy roughly one‑third the rack space, cut power consumption and simplify maintenance. Audio monitoring...

Riedel Drives Future-Ready OB Truck for CS Live
Riedel Communications announced that its end‑to‑end solution will power CS live’s newest outside‑broadcast (OB) truck, targeting high‑profile sports such as football, hockey, and MMA. The truck integrates MediorNet media networking, the hi human‑interface control system, Artist intercom and Bolero wireless,...

Microsoft Begins Validating NVIDIA AI Supercomputer, Signaling Hyperscaler Shift for ERP Workloads
Microsoft announced that Azure is now validating NVIDIA’s next‑generation AI supercomputer, the Vera Rubin NVL72, marking one of the first hyperscaler tests of this rack‑scale platform. The system, slated for a 2026 launch, promises lower cost‑per‑token for large‑scale model training...

Vivo V70 FE Confirmed to Launched in India: Launch Date, Expected Specs and All You Need to Know
Vivo has confirmed that its V70 FE mid‑range smartphone will debut in India on April 2, 2026, at noon. The device will run OriginOS 6 based on Android 16 and feature a 200 MP primary camera using Samsung’s HP5 sensor. Leaked specs show a...

Proptivity, Telehouse Team for Reliable Indoor 4G, 5G in London Workplaces
Telehouse Europe has teamed with Proptivity to roll out high‑performance indoor 4G and 5G across London office buildings. The partnership uses Telehouse’s Docklands campus as a UK interconnection hub, enabling a neutral‑host model where multiple mobile operators share a single...

Heidi Launches a Mic for AI Scribe – Why?
Heidi has introduced the Heidi Remote, a 21‑gram wearable microphone that provides up to 14 hours of battery life for AI‑assisted clinical documentation. The device operates independently of phones or Wi‑Fi, capturing audio offline and syncing later, and is built...

Temperature Gets a New Definition Using a Quantum Device
Physicists have demonstrated a quantum temperature sensor that uses oversized rubidium atoms, offering a direct, calibration‑free definition of the kelvin. Traditional sensors depend on a chain of calibrated devices, each traced back to national institutes like NIST, introducing cumulative uncertainties....

DJI Avata 360 Drone Launch Delayed in US
DJI announced that its new Avata 360 drone will launch in the United States on March 30, a few days after the global rollout slated for March 26. The delay is attributed to heightened regulatory scrutiny and import hurdles that have become common...

AI Workloads Are Turning The Data Center Network Into A Combined Memory And Storage Fabric
AI inference is redefining data‑center networks, turning them into a unified memory‑and‑storage fabric. Unlike the bursty traffic of classic microservices or training workloads, inference generates sustained, high‑volume data flows to fetch KV‑cache state from remote memory and flash. This shift...
Importance Of Hardware Security Verification In Pre-Silicon Design
Hardware security verification is becoming a prerequisite for any silicon destined for cloud, automotive, industrial or edge AI applications. The discipline rests on two pillars: functional security verification, which confirms that security features behave as specified, and protection verification, which...

Memory Wall Gets Higher
SRAM scaling has stalled, causing the memory wall to rise as each new node shrink consumes a larger chip fraction without delivering proportional capacity or speed gains. The issue now affects not only cutting‑edge AI accelerators but will eventually impact...

Precision In Depth: Extraction Workflows For CFETs And Buried Power Rails
Chip designers are turning to complementary field‑effect transistors (CFETs) and buried power rails (BPRs) to extend Moore’s Law beyond the 5 nm barrier. By stacking n‑ and p‑type devices vertically and routing power beneath the active layers, these architectures double density...

Detect, Diagnose, And Debug Using Sensors And Functional Monitoring
Modern AI accelerators generate nanosecond‑scale current spikes that push on‑die power delivery networks (PDN) beyond their voltage limits, capping computational throughput. Rack power density is soaring toward 100 kW, creating transient load spikes that traditional power infrastructure cannot absorb. Siemens Tessent Embedded...

Removing The Accuracy And Time Tradeoff In EM Simulation
For years engineers balanced electromagnetic FEM accuracy against long solve times, especially as frequencies surpassed 60 GHz and meshes grew. Keysight’s Advanced Design System now embeds NVIDIA’s cuDSS sparse direct solver, running on H100 GPUs, to accelerate FEM linear solves. Benchmarks...

Kenya Moves to Phase Out Low-End Phones
Kenya announced a regulatory phase‑out of low‑end phones that lack USB‑Type‑C ports, forcing manufacturers to adopt the newer charging standard. The move aims to streamline technology, improve charging efficiency, and curb e‑waste, but may raise entry‑level device prices for low‑income...

PDW Validates Extended Range & Autonomous Navigation in Texas Flight Trials
Performance Drone Works (PDW) completed a three‑day flight test at Texas’s 9 Mile Training Center, executing 114 sorties to prove the extended range and autonomous capabilities of its C100 and AM‑FPV platforms. The C100, equipped with a Range Extension Kit and...

VectorNav Enhances Tactical IMU & INS with High-G Sensors
VectorNav Technologies has upgraded its Tactical Series IMU and INS lines with 90 g and 250 g accelerometers and 4,000°/sec gyroscopes, targeting extreme‑dynamic defense platforms. The new sensors are built into the VN‑110, VN‑210 and VN‑310 families, preserving the original form, fit...

Volz Servos Developed Custom Actuator Technology for Twister eVTOL
Volz Servos has engineered a custom version of its DA 15‑N actuator to power the wing‑flap ailerons on Quantum Systems’ Twister short‑range eVTOL. The servos incorporate the ARINC 825 CAN protocol, delivering aerospace‑grade timing, prioritisation and reliability for certification‑ready operation. Twister,...

Ground Control & Ambrey Launch Resilient Navigation Solution to Combat Maritime GPS Threats
Ground Control and Ambrey have launched RockFLEET Assured, an assured positioning, navigation and timing (A‑PNT) solution that adds an Iridium‑based backup to traditional GPS. The system targets high‑risk corridors such as the Baltic, Black Sea, Arabian Gulf and Strait of...

Adani Looking to Boost Data Center Business with Google, Meta
Gautam Adani's conglomerate is negotiating partnerships with U.S. tech giants Google and Meta to expand its data‑center footprint in India. The talks are part of a broader $100 billion digital‑infrastructure push that includes a $15 billion AI‑infrastructure hub in Visakhapatnam announced with...
Coin-Sized Accessory Turns Your Favorite Watch Into a Smartwatch
Ganance introduced the Heir, a 30 mm coin‑sized sensor that attaches to the case‑back of most analog watches to track steps, distance and calories while delivering phone notifications via vibration. The device weighs about 5 g, runs roughly 42 hours on a single...
Cycling Desks Can Drive Students to the Vending Machine
Researchers at Université de Montréal examined how cycling‑desk intensity influences students' post‑lecture eating and drinking habits. In a three‑condition crossover study, participants either sat, pedaled lightly, or pedaled at moderate intensity while watching a documentary and then ate from an...

Want Wireless Android Auto for Cheap? This Motorola Adapter Is 60% Off Right Now
Motorola’s Sound MA1 wireless Android Auto adapter is currently on sale for about $35, a steep drop from its original $75 price. The USB‑A dongle lets drivers pair their Android phones via Bluetooth and 5 GHz Wi‑Fi, eliminating the need for...

AI Wearables Are Here To Stay; Can NeoSapien Make The Most Of This Wave?
Bengaluru‑based NeoSapien launched Neo 1, a thumb‑size AI wearable that records conversations, creates transcripts and reminders, and retails for roughly $120. The startup recently closed a $2 million seed round backed by Merak Ventures and several angel investors, and claims to be...

Apple’s MacBook Neo Could Upend India’s Mid-Range Laptop Market, Say Experts
Apple has launched the MacBook Neo, priced at $599 globally and $499 with student discounts, with an Indian launch price of Rs 69,900 (about $840). The device retains premium features such as an aluminum body, 13‑inch Liquid Retina display, long battery...
Samsung Frame Privacy Question
Smart TVs like Samsung's Frame collect extensive user data, prompting a Texas lawsuit that forced Samsung to curb telemetry and seek clearer consent. The case highlights growing regulatory pressure on manufacturers to be transparent about data practices. Consumers are turning...

Nikolay Grebentsov: Entrepreneur Turning Real-World Needs Into Innovation
Nikolay Grebentsov, president of Nikovit Inc., is scaling a clean‑energy venture that sells affordable heat‑pump and mini‑split systems through its EZCOOL brand. Recent accolades—including the Best Entrepreneur in HVAC award and a Small Business Breakthrough Award—coincide with a push to...

A Cooling Tower With A Chronic Condition
Corewell Health Service Center in Southfield, Michigan replaced its decade‑old galvanized cooling tower with a 300‑ton high‑density polyethylene (HDPE) unit from Delta Cooling Towers. The metal tower suffered extensive corrosion and leaks, driving up water makeup and chemical losses, while...

Prologis CEO Sees Prolonged AI, Data Center Tailwinds
Prologis CEO Dan Letter says AI‑driven data‑center demand will sustain growth, with a 5.7 GW power pipeline—1.8 GW secured and 3.9 GW in advanced stages—under lease discussion for the next three years. The company recorded its second‑largest leasing year in 2025 and expects...

NORD Delivers Heavy-Duty Industrial Gear Units, Motors, and Controls for Mining Applications
NORD Drivesystems introduced its MAXXDRIVE industrial gear unit series, capable of delivering up to 2,495,900 lb‑in of torque for heavy‑duty mining equipment such as crushers, mills, and conveyors. The units feature a one‑piece UNICASE housing that resists dust, temperature swings, and...

Nintendo Dropped a Switch 2 Update With a New Mode You'll Want to Turn On Immediately
Nintendo released firmware version 22.0.0 for the Switch 2 on March 16, introducing Handheld Mode Boost. The feature tricks Switch 1 titles into thinking they are docked, delivering 1080p resolution at 60 fps while in handheld mode. Enabling the boost cuts battery life by...

These Philips Smart Bulbs Made Me Rethink LEDs
The Philips ST19 Vintage Edison Smart LED bulbs combine classic Edison‑style design with modern smart‑home functionality. Reviewers praised the warm, adjustable color temperature, dimming capability, and music‑sync features, while noting that initial app pairing can be finicky. The bulbs integrate...
Polar Light Awarded €1.1m EU Grant for 18-Month 2ndGenMicroLED Project
Polar Light Technologies secured a €1.1 million (≈ $1.2 million USD) Eurostars grant for an 18‑month project called ‘2ndGenMicroLED.’ The consortium, which includes Germany’s Finetech GmbH & Co KG, will develop the first dual‑color micro‑LED micro‑display using a bottom‑up pyramidal GaN/InGaN architecture. The technology targets ultra‑compact,...

The EU’s Biggest Test for Device Makers: Replaceable Batteries
The EU has adopted a Batteries Regulation that will require all electronic devices placed on the market after February 2027 to feature easily replaceable batteries. The rule, initially focused on electric vehicles and micro‑mobility, now extends to consumer gadgets such as...

AI Agent Identity and Next‑gen Enterprise Authentication Prominent at RSAC 2026
At RSA Conference 2026, vendors highlighted password‑less authentication for both humans and AI agents, with Swissbit unveiling a biometric FIDO2 key that adds post‑quantum resistance, and RSA extending its identity suite to Microsoft 365 E7. IBM, Auth0 and Yubico introduced...

RAM Crisis Is Forcing Super-Popular Kids Console To Raise Prices Again
Nex Playground, the motion‑control console that captured the kids market, will increase its price by $50 on April 1, moving from $250 to $300. The hike marks the second adjustment in under two years and is directly linked to a global...
Dyson's Cordless Vacuum Can Handle Kid and Pet Messes - and It's Nearly 30% Off at Amazon
Dyson’s flagship V15 Detect Plus cordless vacuum is on sale at Amazon for $599, a 29% discount from its regular $850 price, saving shoppers $250. The model features a laser that reveals microscopic allergens and a sensor that quantifies particle...

Fime Lab Can Now Test Against New EMVCo Biometric Card Specification
Fime’s EMEA laboratory has earned EMVCo recognition to test fingerprint sensors against the new Biometric Card Specification, enabling certified evaluation of reliability, liveness detection and user convenience. Fingerprint Cards AB became the first provider to have its complete fingerprint‑based payment...

This Mini PC Packs Big Memory & Power for Work and Gaming — Now 48% Off
Amazon’s spring sale slashes the KAMRUI mini PC price to $399, a 48% discount from its regular $769 tag. The compact system packs a high‑performance processor, 16 GB DDR4 RAM, and a 512 GB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD, plus support for triple 4K...

Bactery Named to Fast Company’s List of Most Innovative Companies of 2026
Bactery, a UK‑based spin‑out, was named to Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies of 2026 for its soil‑powered microbial fuel cell that replaces disposable batteries in precision‑ag sensors. A single unit harvests electrons from bacteria breaking down organic matter, delivering the...