
Samsung Galaxy Book5 360 Drops By $400 for a Limited Time
Samsung’s 15.6‑inch Galaxy Book5 360 convertible is now $949.99, a $400 discount for a limited spring promotion. The device features an Intel Core Ultra‑7 CPU, ARC 140V integrated graphics, 16 GB RAM and a 512 GB SSD, delivering solid performance for streaming, light creative work, and casual gaming. Battery life is advertised up to roughly 31 hours, and the 360° hinge offers laptop, tent, tablet, and presentation modes. The price cut positions the model against higher‑priced 2‑in‑1 rivals while appealing to budget‑conscious professionals and students.
Taiwan Semiconductor Introduces AEC-Q-Qualified 1200V SiC Schottky Rectifiers in SOD-128 Packages
Taiwan Semiconductor (TSC) launched automotive‑grade 1200 V silicon carbide Schottky rectifiers in SOD‑128 packages, offering 1 A and 2 A versions. The diodes, TSCDFS01120G2H and TSCDFS02120G2H, claim industry‑leading performance and AEC‑Q qualification for high‑reliability applications. They target compact power‑train functions such as auxiliary...

Mexico Bets on Supercomputer to Combat Extreme Weather Events
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a plan to build a public supercomputer dedicated to climate modeling, aiming to improve forecasts and early warnings for extreme weather. The initiative will partner with Barcelona’s Supercomputing Center to standardize Mexico’s weather data, leveraging...
Razer's New Blade 16 Has Intel's Latest Chips and Ultra-Fast RAM
Razer unveiled the 2026 Blade 16 laptop, swapping AMD for Intel’s new Core Ultra 9 386H processor and adding LPDDR5X‑9600 MHz RAM. The thin 16‑inch model retains a 240 Hz QHD+ OLED display, now 100 nits brighter, and ships with NVIDIA GeForce...
The Robot Lawn Mower I Recommend Most Is $347 Off for Amazon's Spring Sale
The Husqvarna Automower 430X robot mower is on Amazon’s spring sale for $2,153, a $346 discount off its $2,499 list price. It can autonomously tend up to 0.8 acres and handle slopes as steep as 45 %, eliminating the need for...
Silent Waves Launches Zephyr, a Traveling Wave Parametric Amplifier for Scaling Quantum Architectures
Silent Waves introduced Zephyr, a traveling‑wave parametric amplifier that integrates the microwave pump coupler onto the chip, eliminating bulky external directional couplers in dilution refrigerators. The design targets the spatial constraints of scaling quantum processors, enabling higher multiplexing—potentially up to...

Amazon Is Clearing Out Eero Mesh WiFi Routers for 30% Off During Its Big Spring Sale
Amazon's Big Spring Sale is slashing prices on eero mesh Wi‑Fi systems. The eero 6 3‑pack drops to $139.99, a 30% discount, while the high‑end eero Max 7 3‑pack falls to $1,249.99, 26% off, and several eero Pro 7 and outdoor bundles are...
Chained Vulnerabilities in Cisco Catalyst Switches Could Induce Denial-of-Service
Cisco disclosed four vulnerabilities in its widely deployed Catalyst 9300 series switches, two of which (CVE‑2026‑20114 and CVE‑2026‑20110) can be chained to elevate a low‑privilege Lobby Ambassador account into maintenance mode, effectively causing a denial‑of‑service outage. The chain requires only...
Terran Orbital Introduces New Star Tracker Product Line at SATSHOW 2026
Terran Orbital, a Lockheed Martin company, unveiled a new star tracker product line—M10, H6, and F4—at SATSHOW 2026. The three models are engineered to balance cost, mass, and performance while leveraging the firm’s extensive flight heritage. Each unit features robust...

The United States Router Ban, Explained
The FCC announced a ban on future consumer Wi‑Fi routers that are manufactured abroad, citing national‑security concerns. Existing routers can remain in use and receive firmware updates through March 1 2027, but no new foreign‑made devices will receive FCC authorization. The rule...

Turn Your Laptop Into a Dual‑Screen Workstation With This Spring Travel Must-Have — Now 38% Off
The KEFEYA Laptop Screen Extender, a portable 14‑inch Full HD add‑on, is now 38% off at $99.99, down from $159.99. Its slim, fold‑flat design plugs into USB‑C or HDMI and instantly doubles a laptop’s display area. The device supports portrait...

Netmore Expands Connectivity in Brazil Through Strategic Partnership with Allcom Telecom
Netmore Group has partnered with Brazil‑based Allcom Telecom to broaden its IoT footprint, merging Netmore’s LoRaWAN network with Allcom’s NB‑IoT services. The joint offering delivers a hybrid low‑power wide‑area network that includes satellite backhaul for remote or underserved locations. Customers...

AirTags Are $60 — and More Great Apple Deals at Amazon’s Spring Sale
Amazon’s Big Spring Sale 2026 is offering a slate of Apple products at steep discounts, with price cuts ranging from 20% to 40%. Highlights include a 4‑pack of AirTags for $60, AirPods 4 at $149, the Apple Watch Series 10 titanium...

QpiAI and Alliance University Establish AU QUASAR Experience Center in Bengaluru
QpiAI and Alliance University have launched the AU QUASAR Experience Center at Alliance’s Electronic City campus in Bengaluru. The center houses QpiAI’s 8‑qubit superconducting QVidya quantum processor and the Explorer software, delivering on‑site quantum computing as a service. It aims to...

StarTech.com Is Raising the Bar for Classified Workstations
StarTech.com has introduced a new line of secure KVM switches designed for classified workstations, achieving National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) compliance and supporting zero‑trust architectures. The devices provide hardware‑based isolation that physically separates classified and unclassified systems while allowing a...

E Ink Tablet Makes Light Work of On-the-Go Productivity
Boox has launched the second‑generation Go 10.3 E Ink tablet, offering a slimmer, up to 4 % lighter chassis and two configurations – a base model and a Lumi version with a dual‑tone front light. The device retains the 10.3‑inch, 300 ppi Carta 1200...

This SSD Enclosure Is One of My Most-Used PC Gadgets, and You Can Get It for 30% Off
The Ugreen USB‑C SSD enclosure, now priced at $16 in the U.S. (about $20 after converting the UK £16 price), is on sale for roughly 30% off. It lets users repurpose spare M.2 drives—ranging from 2230 to 2280 form factors—into...

The Science Behind Bluetooth — And Why It Keeps Dropping Your Connection
Bluetooth connects devices using 2.4 GHz UHF radio waves and 79 hopping frequencies, enabling peer‑to‑peer links without Wi‑Fi. Classic Bluetooth reaches roughly 33 feet, while the latest Bluetooth 5.3 can exceed 1,000 feet under clear line‑of‑sight. Interference from other 2.4 GHz devices and physical obstacles...
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Sonair is launching its award‑winning ADAR 3D ultrasonic sensor at MODEX 2026, marking the technology’s first North American debut. The sensor provides a full 180°×180° field of view and real‑time 3‑D perception using sound, eliminating blind spots and overcoming optical...
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CaPow will showcase its Power‑in‑Motion™ Genesis platform at MODEX 2026 in Atlanta, demonstrating wireless energy delivery to two distinct robot models—Ocado Chuck and MiR600—via a modular charging pad. The live demo highlights continuous power transfer that eliminates traditional docking stops, promising...

The Asus ROG Strix XG27UCG, One of the Dual-Mode Gaming Monitor Pioneers, Has Hit Its Lowest-Ever Price
The Asus ROG Strix XG27UCG, a dual‑mode 27‑inch gaming monitor, has hit an all‑time low of $299 (≈£319), a steep drop from its launch price of $499 (≈£413). It offers a 4K/160 Hz panel that can switch to an esports‑focused 1080p/360 Hz...

NetApp Seals Elastio and Commvault Deals for More Resilience and Less Ransomware
NetApp announced partnerships with Elastio and Commvault to bolster its Ransomware Resilience Service. Elastio’s agent‑less detection and Provable Recovery controls will be embedded in ONTAP snapshots to spot zero‑day ransomware and provide immutable recovery points. Together with Commvault, NetApp will...

Maxell Bings Back Its Classic Tape Player Amid Cassette Resurgence
Maxell has introduced a wireless cassette player priced just over $80, featuring Bluetooth, USB‑C fast charging, a headphone jack, and an 11‑hour battery life. The device includes a belt clip and is sold alongside a five‑pack of blank tapes for...

The Best Smart Home Deals at Amazon’s Big Spring Sale: Connected Locks and Security Cameras up to 57% Off
Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is offering steep discounts on a range of smart‑home gear, with prices slashed up to 57 percent. Flagship bundles such as the Ring Battery Doorbell Plus with Floodlight Cam are now $164.99, half their original price,...

Poland’s Ministry of Digital Affairs Funds $8.1m AI Supercomputer at NASK Research Institute
Poland’s Ministry of Digital Affairs has financed a new AI supercomputer for the NASK research institute, costing roughly $8.1 million. The liquid‑cooled cluster houses 96 Nvidia B200 GPUs, over 1 TB of RAM and more than 1 PB of All‑Flash NVMe storage. It...

The Drone Market Is About to Go Parabolic because of AI and War. How to Play It
The global drone market has accelerated from roughly $20 bn in 2020 to over $40 bn in 2025, driven by soaring defense budgets and rapid AI integration. Analysts project the sector could reach $250 bn by 2035, with patents up 45‑fold since 2012....

XCENA Bets on CXL Memory with Compute Baked in, CEO Explains
South Korean startup XCENA, formerly MetisX, is commercializing CXL‑based memory pooling that embeds RISC‑V compute in its MX1 product. The company has raised roughly $50 million to date and is now pursuing a Series B round to scale deployments. MX1’s Near‑Data Processing...
EFT Partners with BSPL to Produce E610P Agriculture Drone
EFT has teamed with Bharat Skytech Pvt Ltd (BSPL) to launch the EFT BHARAT brand, localising production of its E610P agricultural drone in India. The partnership includes the transfer of production moulds for key components, enabling ‘Make in India’ manufacturing, distribution,...
XLERATOR Hand Dryer Earns Sustainability Award in Ecuador
Excel Dryer’s XLERATOR Hand Dryer has been honored in the Materials category of the Sustainability in Construction Awards presented by CEES, the Ecuadorian chapter of the Green Building Council. The award recognizes the dryer’s ability to cut paper‑towel waste, lower...

Seagate: If You're Adding Platters, You've Hit a Density Wall
Seagate’s SVP Jason Feist says the company is doubling down on areal‑density growth, leveraging its Mozaic 3 and upcoming Mozaic 4 HAMR drives that deliver 3‑4 TB per platter, rather than adding more platters like Western Digital. He notes that hyperscalers prefer higher‑density, cost‑efficient...

The New SatVu HotSat-2 Satellite Prepares For Launch
The British‑made HotSat‑2 satellite is set to launch on March 29 aboard SpaceX’s Transporter‑16 rideshare from Vandenberg. Equipped with a world‑leading infrared camera, it can detect thermal signatures through structures, surpassing the capabilities of NASA’s Landsat thermal sensors. Backed by roughly...

The Base Model Kindle Is My Secret Weapon Against Doomscrolling - and It's on Sale
Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is discounting the base‑model Kindle to $100, a 9% reduction, from March 25‑31, 2026. Writer Nina Raemont explains how she swapped her phone for the e‑reader to curb doomscrolling, using free or library‑rented ebooks. The low‑cost device fits...
Prototype Mod Brings Native 1080P Output to the Super Nintendo
A prototype modification called Super Switch HD gives the original Super Nintendo Entertainment System native 1080p HDMI output. Developed by Stanislav Parhomovich, the mod taps a dedicated digital video bus and performs internal upscaling, eliminating the need for external converters....

My Go-To PC Game Controller Is Getting Spring Sale Price Cuts - and so Is Its Cheaper Wired Version
Razer’s premium Wolverine V3 Pro controller is on sale, with discounts up to 35% in the US and a price cut from £190 to £130 in the UK (≈ $166). The wired Wolverine V3 Tournament Edition also sees steep reductions,...

AT&T and Boldyn Networks Complete Cellular Service in Additional Tunnel Segments of the MTA’s 4/5 and G Lines
AT&T, together with Boldyn Networks, has activated cellular service in additional tunnel segments of the MTA’s 4/5 lines between Bowling Green and Fulton Street and the Crosstown G line between Bedford‑Nostrand and Hoyt‑Schermerhorn. This rollout follows earlier go‑live in the Joralemon...

Semicon China: AI, Advanced Packaging Set to Drive Country’s Chip Industry Growth
China’s semiconductor sector is set to capture nearly half of global wafer‑fabrication capacity by 2028, rising to 42% from 32% in 2025. The growth is being propelled by the adoption of agentic AI, which dramatically increases inference compute needs, and...

Infinity Avionics Unveils Aquila: The Next-Generation Space Imaging Solution for Complex Orbital Operations
Infinity Avionics announced the commercial launch of Aquila, a full‑high‑definition imaging system designed for small satellites. The camera streams 30 FPS video, offers interchangeable lenses, and comes in three price tiers to suit varied mission budgets. Integrated with the company’s BRAIN...

Brooklyn SolarWorks Installs 1st Residential Battery System in NYC
Brooklyn SolarWorks has completed the first residential battery energy storage system (BESS) installation inside New York City, situating a 19.6‑kWh battery beneath a solar canopy in Chinatown. The system uses Briggs & Stratton’s AccESS storage, the only rooftop‑approved residential ESS under...

The New Pro Version Has Arrived, but the Original Belkin Charging Case Is Worth Your Time with This Record-Low Saving
Belkin’s original Charging Case for the Nintendo Switch 2, featuring a 10,000 mAh powerbank, has dropped to $59.49 on Amazon, a steep discount from its near‑$100 price. The newer Pro model retails for $99.99 and adds a detachable powerbank that doubles as...

Bold Laser Automation Introduces a Precision Laser Cleaning System for Advanced Manufacturing
Bold Laser Automation has launched the LPCl1820UV, a Class 1 industrial laser system that uses a 349 nm Q‑switched UV source delivering up to 120 µJ per pulse for precision surface cleaning. The platform integrates nanosecond laser processing, high‑accuracy motion control, advanced beam...

RAYMOND TO DEMONSTRATE HOW IT DRIVES THE RHYTHM OF THE WAREHOUSE AT MODEX 2026
Raymond Corporation will showcase its end‑to‑end intralogistics portfolio at MODEX 2026 in Atlanta, featuring new electric lift trucks, automated Courier trucks, and the iWAREHOUSE intelligent‑warehouse suite. The booth will host six 10‑minute "Material Handling Moments" sessions that deliver actionable solutions...

Intel Exec: ‘Panther Lake’ Commercial PC Push Will Help Us Regain Market Share
Intel is launching its Core Ultra Series 3 "Panther Lake" processors for commercial PCs at the end of March, positioning the chips as a comeback vehicle against AMD’s Ryzen AI 300 line. The 18 nm design promises double‑digit performance gains and industry‑leading battery life—up...

‘It’s All About Oil, Isn’t It?’: BESS and EV Expansion in the US vs Europe
Battery energy storage systems (BESS) and electric‑vehicle (EV) infrastructure are expanding in both the United States and Europe, but growth patterns diverge sharply. Europe benefits from consistent, long‑term government incentives that keep EV adoption and grid‑scale storage on an upward...

Basler AG and Orbbec Launch Technology Partnership for Industrial 3D Vision in Logistics and Factory Automation
Basler AG and Chinese robotics specialist Orbbec have formed a strategic partnership to develop industrial 3D vision solutions for logistics and factory automation. Their first joint product, the Basler Stereo mini camera, will debut at LogiMAT 2026 and targets autonomous mobile...