
NVIDIA Announce a Preview of "DRM Per-Plane Color Pipeline API" Support on Linux (Good for HDR)
NVIDIA announced a preview of DRM per‑plane color pipeline API support for its Linux GPU drivers, targeting hardware‑accelerated color processing such as HDR. The API, introduced in the Linux kernel in November 2025, lets Wayland compositors directly configure NVIDIA display hardware. NVIDIA provided a backported patch for the open‑gpu‑kernel‑modules 595.58.03 driver, with a known KWin‑Wayland issue and a documented fix. Development of the code was largely performed using Claude AI, under human supervision.

The Proximity Pivot
The article argues that the era of ever‑larger hyperscale data centers is giving way to edge infrastructure, driven by the immutable physics of latency. Real‑time AI, autonomous systems, and critical medical applications require decisions at the point of data generation,...
Quantum Switches Perform Best in Extreme Cold, New Research Finds
Researchers at Purdue University and Menlo Microsystems have shown that commercial RF MEMS SP4T switches can function reliably at cryogenic temperatures as low as 5.8 K. The switches exhibit sub‑0.5 dB insertion loss, over 35 dB isolation, and a 15 % reduction in on‑resistance...
AirPods Max 2 Reviewed: Premium Sound, Top-Tier ANC, Same High Price
Apple unveiled the AirPods Max 2, its first major overhaul of the over‑ear flagship after six years. Powered by the new H2 chip, the headphones add head‑gesture controls, Live Translation, a built‑in camera remote and USB‑C hi‑res playback while retaining the...

Amphenol RF Releases HD-EFI Bullet Tool
Amphenel RF has added a new HD‑EFI bullet tool to its line of insertion and extraction accessories. The tool is engineered for precise RF interface installations, helping engineers avoid damage while speeding up assembly. It works with both machined and...

Allied Vision Launches allPIXA Pro 6000px: The High-Speed Color Linescan Camera for Zero-Defect Industrial Inspection
Allied Vision introduced the allPIXA pro 6000px, a Camera Link® color linescan camera featuring a 6000‑pixel CCD RGB sensor and a 34 kHz line rate. The device spans a 400‑nm to 1000‑nm spectral range, enabling detection of sub‑millimeter defects and invisible material variations....
FCC Router Rules Shake U.S. Market: Ookla Data Reveals Top Vendors and Wi-Fi Upgrade Gap
The FCC’s new router rule forces any consumer router built abroad to obtain a waiver before sale, aiming to curb cyber‑attacks linked to foreign hardware. Ookla data shows the U.S. market is led by Eero, TP‑Link, Netgear and others, all...

The First Quantum Computer to Break Encryption Is Now Shockingly Close
Two independent studies reveal that a quantum computer capable of cracking the elliptic‑curve discrete logarithm problem (ECDLP) – the backbone of most internet encryption – is nearer than previously believed. The analyses suggest the world’s largest quantum processor is already...

I Tested a Living Room Full of Cheap Ikea Speakers Against Sonos and Bose
IKEA introduced the $10 Kallsup Bluetooth speaker, a tiny plastic cube available in bright colors. Despite its minimal design, a single unit delivers decent midrange performance, and up to 100 can be linked, with 20 units boosting sound pressure level...
E-Con Systems Launches STURDeCAM57: A 5MP Global Shutter RGB-IR Camera for In-Cabin Monitoring Systems
e-con Systems introduced the STURDeCAM57, a 5‑megapixel global‑shutter RGB‑IR camera built for in‑cabin monitoring. The camera streams separate RGB and infrared frames over a GMSL2 link and includes an on‑board automotive‑grade ISP that performs RGB‑IR separation and demosaicing inside the...
EPC Space Adds EPC7C010 and EPC7C011 Half-Bridge Buck Platforms for High-Rel and Rad-Hard Applications
EPC Space announced two new half‑bridge buck evaluation boards, the EPC7C010 (100 V/20 A) and EPC7C011 (200 V/10 A), built around radiation‑hardened eGaN HEMTs and isolated gate drivers. Both platforms are optimized for 350 kHz operation but can run from 50 kHz to 1.5 MHz, delivering peak...

Cognichip Wants AI to Design the Chips that Power AI, and Just Raised $60M to Try
Cognichip, a startup founded in 2024, announced a $60 million Series B round, bringing its total financing to $93 million. The company is developing a domain‑specific AI model to assist engineers in designing semiconductor chips, claiming it can slash development costs by more...

Fitbit Might Be Making a Whoop-Like Smart Band
Google has quietly teased a new Fitbit‑branded smart band in a March 31 Instagram video featuring Steph Curry, suggesting a screenless, Whoop‑style wearable. While the company has not confirmed details, Bloomberg reports insiders say the device will be Fitbit‑branded and...

Unmissable MacBook Pro M5 Deals — Celebrate 50 Years of Apple by Saving on the Most Stylish Business-Class Laptops We've...
TechRadar Pro highlights fresh discounts on Apple’s 2025 MacBook Pro lineup, featuring 14‑inch and 16‑inch models powered by the new M5, M5 Pro and M5 Max chips. In the United States, savings range from 5% to 9%, bringing the 14‑inch base model down...

Xiaomi’s New Robot Hand Can Feel Pressure, Heat, and Even Sweat
Xiaomi unveiled an upgraded CyberOne robotic hand that features full‑palm tactile sensing, artificial sweat‑gland cooling, and a 60 % smaller form factor matching human proportions. The hand can detect pressure, temperature, and slip across an 8200 mm² surface, enabling delicate manipulation such...

Intel Gives Bullish CPU Outlook With $14.2B Ireland Fab Deal
Intel announced a $14.2 billion buyback of Apollo’s minority stake in the Fab 34 joint venture, ending the 2024 agreement where Apollo paid $11 billion for a 49% share. By regaining full ownership, Intel signals a stronger balance sheet and confidence in its...

'Everything You Want in Headphones at This Level': I Tested JBL's New Over-Ears and if You're All About that Bass,...
JBL launched the Live 780NC over‑ear headphones in the US on March 12, 2026, pricing them at $249.95. The model packs adaptive ANC, Bluetooth 6.0, multipoint and Auracast support, and a personalized EQ system via the JBL app. Battery life is a standout, offering...
Data Centers Must Have a Community Benefits Spec: NY Build Panel
TeraWulf bought a Kentucky brownfield site to launch a multibillion‑dollar data center, leveraging 480 MW of power and low‑latency links to Midwest markets. At New York Build 2026, panelists warned that public sentiment now eclipses technical risk for such megaprojects. Developers are being urged...

ARB Introduces Compact All-in-One Winch for Smooth, Efficient Operation
ARB has launched a compact all‑in‑one winch that integrates a built‑in control box, removing the need for a separate controller. The unit features a pre‑wired design, IP68 water‑dust protection, a four‑stage hardened steel gearbox, and a tuned 12 V motor for...
A Paralyzed Musician Is Using a Brain Implant to Create Music
Research psychologist Galen Buckwalter, paralyzed since age 16, has six brain implants that translate his motor‑cortex activity into musical tones. The implants, each with 64 channels, provide 384 data streams that are decoded into pitch, allowing him to play a...

Video Telematics Is Set to Double in Five Years, with North America Still Dictating the Pace
Berg Insight forecasts the active installed base of video telematics systems to reach roughly 22 million units across North America and Europe by 2030, effectively doubling the market in five years. In 2025 North America held about 7.6 million units and is...

PNY GeForce RTX 5070 Slim Edition Graphics Card Review
PNY introduced a Slim Edition RTX 5070 graphics card built for ultra‑compact Mini‑ITX builds, featuring a two‑slot, 290 mm design with dual 120 mm fans and a massive vapor chamber. In head‑to‑head testing against a full‑size Gigabyte RTX 5070 OC inside an NZXT H2 Flow...
Vertical Aerospace Launches Valo Battery Pilot Production Line, Positive Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Results
Vertical Aerospace has put into operation a 15,000‑square‑foot battery pilot production line at its Vertical Energy Centre (VEC), featuring automated aerospace‑grade manufacturing that delivered up to 1.4 MW of peak power during flight tests. The line will assemble battery packs for...
NYC Expands Public EV Charging Network
New York City announced a major expansion of its public electric‑vehicle charging network, adding roughly 200 fast‑charging stations across boroughs and bringing the total public chargers to about 1,500. The rollout is funded by a $50 million city allocation combined with...
Vitrek Introduces V10X High-Voltage Safety Tester
Vitrek has launched the V10X, a high‑voltage safety tester delivering up to 30 kV AC output and 100 picoamp leakage resolution. The platform merges hipot, low‑resistance, and ground‑bond testing into one system, targeting automated production lines in sectors such as appliances, EV...
CERN Timepix Chips Fly to the Moon
Artemis II launched with six CERN‑developed Timepix chips integrated into NASA’s Hybrid Electronic Radiation Assessor (HERA) system. The detectors will monitor real‑time radiation composition, intensity, and energy as the crew passes through the Van Allen belts and encounters galactic cosmic rays....
Powering AI at Scale: How HVDC and GaN Are Transforming Hyperscale Data Centers
AI workloads are pushing XPU power consumption from roughly 1‑1.5 kW today to over 5 kW by 2030. To handle the surge, hyperscale data centers are replacing traditional AC‑DC‑AC distribution with high‑voltage direct current (HVDC) architectures, using ±400 V or 800 V DC links....
NUBURU Wins Counter-Drone Directed-Energy Order From Government Defense Electronics Organization in Asia–Pacific
NUBURU Inc’s Italian subsidiary Lyocon secured a $250,000 initial deployment order from a tier‑one government defense electronics organization in a major Asia‑Pacific market for its portable directed‑energy laser dazzler aimed at counter‑drone missions. The contract follows a multi‑phase validation process...
SEC Develops Inline X-Ray Inspection Tool for HBM Production
SEC Co. has completed development of the Semi‑Scan‑SW, an automated inline X‑ray inspection system for high‑bandwidth memory (HBM) production. The tool detects internal defects as small as 3‑5 µm across HBM stacking, through‑glass‑via (TGV) and wafer‑level packaging (WLP) processes. SEC will...
This New Spinoff Is a Nuclear and AI Chip Beneficiary Worth Watching
Solstice Advanced Materials, a Honeywell spinoff, has surged over 50% since its October 2025 launch, driven by its unique position in two high‑growth sectors. The company operates the only U.S. uranium hexafluoride (UF₆) conversion facility, holding a backlog exceeding $2 billion...

The Korg Handytraxx Play Finally Got Me Learning to Scratch
The Korg Handytraxx Play is a $500 battery‑powered, suitcase‑style turntable that folds into a built‑in speaker and fader, targeting users who need a compact DJ solution. Terrence O'Brien of The Verge reports that the device finally enabled him to start...
$28 Point-and-Shoot Camera Is Now Preloaded with Lomo’s Best Film Yet
Lomography has launched a new Simple Use Reloadable LomoChrome Classicolor camera priced under $28, preloaded with its user‑friendly Classicolor 35 mm film. The film delivers natural skin tones and vibrant colors with ISO 200 and 27 exposures, while the camera’s basic point‑and‑shoot...
$235K Grant Boosts Lifesaving Gear for Pa. Ambulance Service
The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development awarded a $235,000 grant to the McCandless‑Franklin Park Ambulance Authority. The funds will purchase six LUCAS mechanical chest‑compression devices and a LIFEPAK 35 heart monitor‑defibrillator, which costs about $65,000. Each ambulance will receive...

Walmart Caught In ESL Controversy As Legislators Move Against Digital Shelf Labels
Walmart plans to install electronic shelf labels in all 4,600 U.S. stores by next year, having already equipped roughly half of its locations. The digital tags promise instant price updates, labor savings and improved accuracy. Lawmakers and the United Food...
SolarEdge Outlines Path to 800 V (DC) Data Center Infrastructure
SolarEdge released a white paper outlining a five‑stage roadmap to replace legacy AC power with integrated 800 V DC infrastructure in data centers. The paper highlights that current AC‑to‑DC conversion wastes 10‑30% of input power, limiting AI workload growth. By moving...

Edge AI for IoT: Use Cases, Benefits and Deployment Challenges
Edge AI is reshaping IoT by moving data processing and inference from centralized clouds to devices and local gateways. This shift cuts latency, lowers bandwidth consumption, and improves data privacy, enabling real‑time decision‑making even when connectivity is spotty. Core technologies...
FedEx’s Next AI Leap to Feature RFID, Robotics
FedEx announced a multi‑year push to embed artificial intelligence into physical assets such as RFID sensors, robotics and automated trailer unloaders. By 2028 the carrier aims to have AI driving more than half of its core operational workflows, from first‑mile...

AchieVe Pressure Switches
AutomationDirect announced the launch of two new AchieVe mechanical pressure switches – the LPPS series and the S18‑1C model – aimed at rugged industrial applications. The LPPS line handles pressures up to 3,000 psig and delivers a 5 A SPDT relay output,...

Di-Soric Ultrasonic Sensors
AutomationDirect has added di‑soric ultrasonic proximity sensors in 8, 12, 18 and 30 mm tubular sizes plus a 12 mm rectangular model. The sensors deliver contactless distance measurement up to 6,000 mm, feature rugged nickel‑plated brass construction, IP67 protection, and IO‑Link connectivity with...

Cavotec Signs $15b Order for MoorMaster Systems in North America
Cavotec has secured a $15.11 million contract to supply its MoorMaster automated vacuum mooring systems for a specialized North American application. Deliveries are slated between October 2027 and March 2028. The MoorMaster technology promises safer, faster vessel handling while cutting emissions. This deal...
Synnex Australia Adds Poly Solutions to HP Portfolio
Synnex Australia has broadened its distribution agreement with HP to incorporate the full Poly collaboration suite, covering audio, video, and voice hardware plus related software and services. The partnership adds pre‑sales expertise, enablement programs, and go‑to‑market support for partners. HP...

Exclusive: In-Orbit Manufacturing Startup Dispatch Emerges From Stealth
Dispatch, a Y Combinator‑backed startup, emerged from stealth with $500,000 seed funding to develop an uncrewed orbital manufacturing station. The company will use in‑house designed, single‑use reentry vehicles to ferry payloads, starting with a 30 kg test flight in 2027 and...
Hexapod Concept for Low-Temperature Quantum Applications
Physik Instrumente (PI) has unveiled a low‑temperature development program featuring a 6‑DOF hexapod nanopositioner designed for cryogenic quantum and photonic applications. The parallel‑kinematics device delivers nanometer‑scale precision, millimeter travel and can move payloads of several hundred grams at temperatures below...
Silvaco Expands Partnership with APEC on Silicon Carbide Power Device Development
Silvaco Group announced an expanded strategic partnership with Taiwan's Advanced Power Electronics Corp (APEC) to deepen the use of its Victory Device, Gateway, and SmartSpice simulation tools. The collaboration gives APEC broader access to Silvaco's TCAD and EDA solutions, aiming...

How Voestalpine’s Integrated System Solutions Can Boost Rail Infrastructure Performance
Voestalpine Railway Systems will showcase its integrated system solutions at InnoTrans 2026, emphasizing a holistic approach that combines high‑quality steel, turnouts, fastenings, sleepers and digital tools. The company tailors these coordinated ecosystems to diverse rail applications, from high‑speed and freight...
Product Focus: Test and Quality Control
Several manufacturers introduced advanced test and quality‑control solutions aimed at medical‑device production. LK Metrology launched a shop‑floor ready industrial X‑ray CT system that delivers high‑resolution volumetric scans without the need for fixturing. Micro‑Epsilon unveiled the IMS5200‑TH interferometric sensor offering sub‑nanometer...
Novel Sensor Offers Continuous Blood Leakage Monitoring
Researchers at Hanyang University have developed an ultrathin, flexible, wireless sensor that can be integrated directly onto endovascular stent grafts to continuously monitor for Type‑I endoleaks after abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. The sensor survives catheter crimping, remains biocompatible, and transmits...
Sweat-Powered Sticker Turns Drinking Cup Into a Health Sensor
UC San Diego engineers have created a battery‑free electronic sticker that attaches to drinking cups and measures a user’s vitamin C levels from fingertip sweat. The biofuel cell harvests sweat‑derived electricity to power a hydrogel‑based sensor, which wirelessly sends results to...
Designing Continuous Glucose Monitors for Safety, Reliability, and Patient Comfort
Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) have become essential for diabetes care, delivering real‑time glucose data and reducing the need for finger‑stick tests. Engineers face the challenge of creating ultra‑low‑power, miniature devices that remain reliable and safe for 7‑14 days on a...
Sensor Technology Detects Life-Threatening Complications After Intestinal Surgery
Researchers at TU Dresden and Rostock University Hospital have created a fully absorbable, implantable sensor film that can be sewn into intestinal anastomoses during surgery. The device continuously measures tissue impedance and temperature, delivering real‑time alerts when circulatory disorders emerge....