
MAV Launches BayiQ ANPR Camera for EV Charging-Bay Management
MAV Systems has introduced BayiQ, an ANPR camera that can monitor several electric‑vehicle charging bays from a single unit. The solution tackles chronic EV‑infrastructure issues such as overstaying, ICEing (non‑EVs occupying EV bays) and low turnover. By processing vehicle data at the edge, BayiQ provides real‑time analytics while cutting installation costs and minimizing civil work. The camera is built to plug into existing back‑office and enforcement platforms, easing upgrades for parking operators and local authorities.

OQ Technology Awarded ESA Contract to Adapt 5G Beamforming for Space
OQ Technology has been awarded a €1 million (≈$1.08 million) contract by the European Space Agency to adapt 5G beamforming for satellite‑to‑phone connectivity under the BEAMSAT‑5G project, which began on February 3, 2026. The initiative will develop phased‑array hardware, optimize link budgets for LEO‑to‑smartphone...

SecuGen’s MOSIP-Certified Fingerprint Devices Ready for Commercial Deployments
SecuGen announced that its Unity 20 fingerprint scanner has achieved MOSIP certification and is now commercially available for large‑scale digital identity projects. The device complies with MOSIP SBI 2.0 L1 specifications, delivering interoperable authentication in humid or dusty conditions. SecuGen highlights the scanner’s...

HT18M-5A, SMA RF Load Termination
HASCO introduced the HT18M-5A, an SMA RF load termination that operates up to 18 GHz and handles 5 W of power. The device targets dense connector environments, 5G infrastructure, and high‑speed semiconductor testing. By terminating signals, it prevents reflections that can degrade...
ETA Green Power Launches ETA-MODEL 20, a 13.5 Kg Integrated Motor, Controller and Charger for Light EVs
ETA Green Power unveiled the ETA‑MODEL 20, a 3‑in‑1 electric powertrain that merges motor, controller and onboard charger into a single 13.5 kg unit. The integrated system is 32.5% lighter and 20% smaller than conventional setups, delivering 92% peak efficiency, 10,000 rpm motor...
Vexlum and Menlo Collaborate to Streamline Optical Clock Development
Finland’s Vexlum and Germany’s Menlo Systems have teamed up under the EU‑funded VEQTOR project to create a modular, turn‑key photonics source for optical atomic clocks. By merging Vexlum’s high‑power VECSEL lasers with Menlo’s precision metrology hardware, the partnership aims to...
Superior Health Linens to Install New LAVATEC Press
Superior Health Linens, a division of Healthcare Linen Services Group, signed a purchase agreement to replace its 20‑year‑old LAVATEC LP582 extraction press with a newer model slated for installation later this summer. The original press, bought in 2026, helped the...

Intercede Now Supports Idemia PS Devices for Unified FIDO, PKI Credential Management
Intercede has integrated Idemia Public Security’s newest authentication hardware into its MyID CMS 12.18 platform, enabling unified management of both FIDO and PKI credentials. The Idemia devices, built on the COSMO X platform, meet the FIPS 201 PIV standard required for...
Walmart Is Rolling Out Its In-House DC Fast Charging Network at a Rapid Pace
Walmart has accelerated its own DC fast‑charging rollout, now operating 31 stations with 112 dispensers across the United States. The network uses 400‑kilowatt chargers from Alpitronic and ABB, each equipped with NACS and CCS1 connectors. Texas leads with 15 locations,...

Create Eye-Catching Social Media Stories via OPPO Reno15 5G
OPPO launched the Reno15 5G in Turkey alongside the Reno15 Pro 5G and Reno15 F 5G, positioning it as a visual‑storytelling smartphone. The device combines hardware like a Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, a 6500 mAh battery and IP69 protection with software tools...

Fujifilm Introduces the Next Generation in Photo Printing Experiences
Fujifilm North America unveiled the instax SPOT, a next‑generation instant‑photo hub designed for high‑traffic venues such as retail stores, museums and amusement parks. The freestanding solution offers two engagement modes—a tabletop AR photobooth and a QR‑code‑driven wireless print hub—printing on...
4R Battery Alliance Calls for EV Battery Testing to Be Part of the UK’s MOT Testing Regime
The 4R Battery Alliance, backed by recell.store, is urging the UK government to add EV battery testing to the mandatory MOT inspection. While recent MOT updates introduced visual checks of high‑voltage components, they still omit performance diagnostics. The alliance argues...
Rebellions Supplies 'Rebel100' AI Chip to KT for LLM Inference
South Korean AI chip startup Rebellions has delivered its second‑generation Rebel100 NPU to telecom giant KT, aiming to boost cost efficiency for large language model (LLM) inference. The 4‑nanometer, HBM3E‑equipped chip can perform up to one quadrillion operations per second...

Meta Raises Quest 3 and Quest 3S Prices Due to RAM Shortage
Meta announced a price increase for its Quest 3 VR headsets, citing a global surge in memory‑chip costs. Effective April 19, the Quest 3 will rise $100 to $599.99, the Quest 3S 128 GB model adds $50 to reach $349.99, and the 256 GB version...

Connectbase CEO Predicts Edge Technology Is What’s Next for AI Inference
Connectbase CEO Ben Edmond said edge technology will drive the next wave of AI inference, shifting focus from hyperscale data centers to localized processing. In a webinar with INCOMPAS CEO Chip Pickering, Edmond highlighted use cases such as autonomous drones,...

EnGenius Announces Availability of ECW515 Wi-Fi 7 Wall-Plate Access Point
EnGenius Technologies has launched the ECW515, a Wi‑Fi 7 wall‑plate access point tailored for multi‑dwelling unit (MDU) deployments. The device delivers ultra‑fast, low‑latency connectivity directly inside individual apartments, moving away from traditional hallway‑mounted solutions. It also integrates WPA3 security combined with...
Germany Adds Record 1 GWh of Battery Storage in March
Germany is on track to surpass the 1 GWh monthly battery storage milestone in March, driven primarily by residential photovoltaic systems. Energy‑Charts data show 522.9 MW of power and 985.9 MWh of energy capacity added, with figures likely to rise as registrations lag...

Viridi RPSLinkIN Energy Storage System Receives UL 9540 Listing
Viridi’s RPSLinkIN 480‑V battery system earned UL 9540 listing after passing the rigorous UL 9540A indoor residential test conducted by TÜV Rheinland. The 50 kWh pack met five performance criteria with no smoke, gas or fire, proving it can operate safely without additional fire‑suppression equipment....

Meta Raises Prices of Quest VR Headsets on Growing Memory Costs
Meta Platforms announced price hikes for its Quest VR headsets, citing rising memory‑chip costs. The entry‑level Quest 3S now costs $350 for 128 GB and $450 for 256 GB, a $50 increase. The higher‑end Quest 3 is $600, up $100. The adjustments align with...

Gemtek DOCSIS 4.0 Device Nets CableLabs Interoperability Stamp
Gemtek became the first CPE maker to receive CableLabs’ “verified for interoperability” stamp for its CAVD‑100 DOCSIS 4.0 eMTA modem, confirming it can operate on existing DOCSIS 3.1 networks. The device, powered by MaxLinear’s Puma 8 chip, includes two VoIP ports and is...
High-Density AI Is Forcing a Power Reckoning at the Rack
Artificial intelligence workloads are pushing data‑center rack power densities toward 300 kW, exposing the inefficiency of traditional AC‑to‑DC conversion at the rack. Converting high‑voltage AC to low‑voltage DC creates measurable losses—about 4 % at 100 kW, translating into extra heat and cooling costs....

Siemens, Nvidia and Humanoid Partner to Bring Physical AI Into Factory Operations
Siemens, Nvidia and UK‑based Humanoid announced a landmark test of the HMND 01 Alpha humanoid robot in Siemens' Erlangen electronics plant. The robot, built on Nvidia’s physical AI stack, autonomously handled logistics tasks, achieving 60 tote moves per hour, over 8 hours...

Why High-Performance Monitor Technology Is Gaining Attention Beyond Gaming
High‑performance monitors, once the domain of gamers, are gaining traction among professionals who spend long hours in front of screens. Features such as 288 Hz refresh rates, low‑latency response, and eye‑comfort technologies are being valued for smoother motion, reduced fatigue, and...

Belden Unveils World's First 5G Industrial Switch Powered by Qualcomm at Hannover Messe
Belden Inc. unveiled the BRS‑5G, the world’s first industrial switch that runs native 5G, powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X72 modem. The concept will be demonstrated at Hannover Messe from April 20‑24, 2026, showcasing a live conveyor‑belt system that communicates over a private 5G...
Maine’s Plug-In Solar Law Takes Effect in July and some Companies Are Already Selling Products in the State
Maine’s new plug‑in solar law, LD 1730, becomes effective July 15, 2026, allowing residents to install portable solar systems up to 420 W on their own or up to 1,200 W with a certified electrician. The legislation requires UL 3700 certification or...
Autonomous Boat Builder Charts Course to Success
Norsail, a Bristol start‑up, unveiled a 2.4‑metre autonomous boat that runs on a free‑rotating wing sail, solar panels and an electric motor, enabling continuous ocean‑data collection for up to six months. The vessel, funded by a £38,000 (about $48,000) TRIG...

Smart Plug Guide (2026): When You Should and Shouldn’t Use One
Wired’s 2026 Smart Plug Guide outlines when smart plugs add value and when they fall short, highlighting the latest picks such as TP‑Link’s Matter‑certified mini pack, Cync’s outdoor‑rated model, and Ikea’s ultra‑cheap Grillplats plug. The guide explains that smart plugs...

Exclusive: TD Synnex Nabs Over 1,000 Nvidia GPUs For Channel In Nebius Cloud Deal
TD Synnex has secured more than 1,000 Nvidia B300 GPUs through a one‑year reservation with Nebius, a neocloud provider, to offer AI‑ready instances to its channel partners. The deal, announced at the company’s High‑Growth Conference, targets July availability and aims to...
How to Use AirTags for Travel—Plus, the Best AirTag Alternatives
Remote tracking devices like Apple’s AirTag have become popular tools for travelers seeking real‑time visibility of luggage and personal items. By placing an AirTag—or a comparable Bluetooth tracker—in checked bags, carry‑ons, passports, or even children’s shoes, users can receive early...

First Quantum and Hitachi Commission ‘World’s First’ Battery Electric Mining Truck at Kansanshi Mine in Zambia
First Quantum Minerals and Hitachi Construction Machinery commissioned the Hitachi EH4000, the world’s first ultra‑large battery‑electric mining truck, at Zambia’s Kansanshi copper‑gold mine. The truck completed a 4,000‑km trial haul, moving over 30,000 tonnes, proving its operational reliability ahead of...

LG Sound Suite Review: Big Sound for Larger Rooms
LG’s Sound Suite combines the H7 soundbar, M7 surround speakers, and a wireless subwoofer into a modular home‑theater system priced from $1,000. The 12‑driver bar and up‑firing M7s deliver immersive Dolby Atmos sound that rivals Samsung’s HW‑Q990F and Sonos’s premium...

EdgeBeam Wireless and Soracom Partner to Extend Last-Mile Connectivity over Hybrid Cellular and Broadcast Networks
EdgeBeam Wireless announced a partnership with Soracom, making the Japanese IoT platform the first cellular partner on EdgeBeam’s hybrid network operator platform. The collaboration blends EdgeBeam’s ATSC 3.0 broadcast capability with Soracom’s 4G/5G connectivity, creating a dual‑path solution that can broadcast...
AI Tech Collab Takes on SA’s Energy Distribution Crisis
South African energy tech firm Plentify and developer Balwin Properties have launched an AI‑driven geyser management system using HotBot devices to optimise residential water heating. The controllers, now deployed in over 7,500 homes, adjust heating based on occupancy patterns, solar...

This Beanie Is Designed to Read Your Thoughts
California startup Sabi has emerged from stealth with a brain‑reading beanie that translates imagined speech into text. The wearable relies on an ultra‑dense EEG array of 70,000‑100,000 sensors and a brain‑foundation AI model trained on 100,000 hours of data from...
Aixtron’s Preliminary Q1 Order Intake up 30% Year-on-Year, Driven by Opto Comprising 65% Share
German deposition equipment maker Aixtron reported preliminary Q1 2026 revenue of about €59 m (~$71 m), a 48% decline from a year earlier, while gross margin fell to roughly 18%. Despite the revenue drop, order intake jumped 30% YoY to €171 m (~$205 m),...

Gaming on Linux with an Older GPU Levels up with DXVK-Sarek v1.12 Bringing Major New Features
DXVK‑Sarek, a community fork of the Vulkan‑based DXVK translation layer, released version 1.12.0, introducing dyasync—a dynamic asynchronous pipeline compilation system that replaces the older async patch—and integrating D7VK to support Direct3D 3‑7. The update backports numerous fixes for D3D8, D3D9,...

Vishay Rolls Out Compact IHLP Inductor for High-Density Power Designs
Vishay Intertechnology has introduced the IHLP1212‑EZ‑1Z, a compact 1212‑package inductor designed for high‑density power designs. The 3 mm × 3 mm part delivers inductance from 0.22 µH to 3.3 µH, a low DCR of 8.6 mΩ, and supports up to 14.3 A across –55 °C to +125 °C. Its powdered‑iron...

Broadcom Expands AI Chip Deal with Meta to Support Data Centers
Broadcom announced an expanded AI chip partnership with Meta Platforms that will run through 2029. The agreement covers both training and inference workloads, with an initial deployment of more than 1 GW of compute capacity. Broadcom’s XPU platform will integrate with...

Hitachi to Develop Portugal’s Second Translator Tech for ETCS Trains on Legacy Lines
Hitachi Rail has secured a contract from Infraestruturas de Portugal to build the country’s second Specific Transmission Module (STM), a translator that lets ETCS‑equipped trains run on legacy Convel signalling. About 69% of Portugal’s 2,500‑km network still uses Convel, so...

Plans Announced for 260MW Data Center in Konin, Poland
Central Energy Group (CGE) announced a €3 billion ($3.5 bn) AI‑focused data centre in Konin, Poland, delivering 260 MW of compute capacity. The project has secured power connections and environmental permits, with construction targeted for 2027 once a strategic investor and building permits...

Modine Launches Data Center Segment, Appoints Art Laszlo to Lead Unit
Modine announced the launch of a dedicated data‑center segment, carving it out from its broader climate‑solutions business. The new unit will be led by Art Laszlo, promoted to president after serving as VP of liquid‑cooled applications since 2022. The move...

Credo Paid $92 Million USD in Cash to Acquire Hyperlume, SEC Filing Reveals
San Jose‑based Credo completed the cash acquisition of Ottawa AI‑interconnect startup Hyperlume for approximately $92 million, resulting in a net purchase price of about $82.5 million after accounting for cash received. Hyperlume’s microLED technology promises tenfold performance gains, fivefold power savings and...
This Long Beach Startup Says It Has a Patch for California's Power Problems
Long Beach‑based Critical Loop secured $26 million in new funding, bringing its total to $49 million, to accelerate deployment of battery‑and‑grid‑management systems that deliver power in days rather than years. The startup’s controller instantly switches between the public grid, on‑site batteries, solar...

Alquist Moves From Pilot to Production With A1 Series Launch
Alquist has launched its A1 Series robotic arm platform, shifting from pilot projects to full‑scale production. Fourteen units—twelve A1X models for contractors and two compact A1 units for education—were sold through a joint deal with equipment dealer Hugg & Hall...

OnePlus Pad 4 India Launch Confirmed: Check Display, Processor, Battery, Launch Date and Features
OnePlus confirmed the launch of its flagship tablet, the OnePlus Pad 4, in India for April 30, 2026. The device sports a 13.2‑inch 3.4K display with a 144 Hz refresh rate and is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, delivering an AnTuTu score above 4.1 million....
Jane Street Commits $6bn to CoreWeave AI Cloud Partnership
Jane Street has signed a $6 billion agreement with CoreWeave to use its AI cloud platform for high‑performance computing. The deal also includes a $1 billion purchase of CoreWeave Class A shares at $109 each, deepening the strategic tie. CoreWeave will deliver Nvidia Vera...

Change of Mayor Prompts Appeal Against Data Center Planned in Provence, France
Telehouse’s plan to build a 50 MW data center at the Sybilles business park near Marseille faces a fresh appeal after the long‑time mayor of Les Pennes‑Mirabeau stepped down. The new municipal officials, backed by local residents and neighborhood associations, argue the...

Cadence and NVIDIA Expand Partnership for Agentic AI Design
Cadence and NVIDIA announced an expanded partnership that couples Cadence's agentic AI‑driven EDA and system design tools with NVIDIA's CUDA‑X, AI‑physics, and Omniverse libraries. The collaboration promises up to 100× speedups for solvers and a new AgentStack super‑agent that orchestrates...
NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) Turns to AI-Powered Robots to Power Industrial Revolution
NVIDIA showcased its latest AI‑robot initiatives at the GTC conference, unveiling Isaac GR00T, an open‑source model that lets robots interpret natural‑language commands, and Cosmos, a synthetic‑data engine for large‑scale robot training. These tools extend NVIDIA’s dominant GPU and software stack...
Oracle Corporation (ORCL) Eyes Fuel Cell Systems for AI and Cloud Build Out
Oracle announced an expanded partnership with Bloom Energy, securing up to 2.8 GW of fuel‑cell systems, with an initial 1.2 GW already being deployed in U.S. data centers. The on‑site power solution is aimed at supporting the company’s rapid AI and cloud‑infrastructure...