Schneider Electric Joins Thread Group Board of Directors
Schneider Electric, a global energy‑management leader, has been appointed to the Thread Group Board of Directors, deepening its involvement in the open‑source IoT networking protocol. The move comes as Thread surpasses 1,000 consumer products and pushes Thread 1.4 into commercial and industrial applications. Schneider’s expertise in building automation is expected to accelerate Thread’s adoption across smart homes and commercial buildings. The board now features other tech giants such as Amazon, Apple, Google and Siemens, underscoring the protocol’s growing industry clout.

Amid Rising Geopolitical Tensions and Trade Restrictions, AI Emerges as Key Driver of Global Trade Growth: McKinsey
Artificial intelligence is reshaping global commerce, with AI‑related hardware shipments surging nearly 40% in 2025 and accounting for roughly a third of worldwide trade growth. The United States emerged as the dominant demand hub, adding about half of all new...

Autonomous UXO Detection Demonstrated with Bayonet 350 AUGV
Greensea IQ demonstrated autonomous detection and classification of unexploded ordnance (UXO) using its Bayonet 350 autonomous underwater ground vehicle (AUGV) at a former military bombing range in Maine. The vehicle towed White River Technologies’ APEX three‑dimensional electromagnetic sensor and, aided by...
Lenovo ThinkStation P5 Gen 2 Packs Xeon 600 and Dual RTX PRO GPUs
Lenovo unveiled the ThinkStation P5 Gen 2, a premium workstation built around Intel Xeon 600‑series CPUs with up to 48 cores and dual NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell‑Max‑Q GPUs. The platform supports up to 1 TB of DDR5‑6400 ECC memory, PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSDs up to 4 TB...

Hithium Signs 3GWh Long-Duration BESS Agreement with APAC Investor Brawn Capital
Chinese battery maker Hithium announced a strategic cooperation with Hong Kong‑based private‑equity firm Brawn Capital to develop up to 3 GWh of long‑duration battery‑energy‑storage systems (BESS) in the Asia‑Pacific region by 2030. The partnership will leverage Brawn’s investment and project‑development capabilities,...
JetStor Deploys 80PB Archive Using WD Ultrastar Drives for Government
JetStor completed an 80 PB on‑premises archive for a government agency using 132 XS3324D POD‑based storage systems. The solution packs roughly 3,200 Western Digital Ultrastar DC HC590 26 TB drives into a dual‑Fibre Channel fabric for redundant, isolated access. Modular design lets...

RIEGL LiDAR Systems Enable Rapid Dual-Sensor Mapping of Austria’s Piesting River
Alto Drones employed RIEGL’s VQ-840-G bathymetric and VUX-120 topographic LiDAR sensors on a helicopter to map Austria’s Piesting River in a single day, covering over 60 kilometers of both dry and submerged terrain. The February 2025 survey, part of a...
Large‐Scale Ferroelectric Ceramic Wafer Achieved by Sintering Strategies for Sensitive High‐Temperature Self‐Powered X‐ray Detection
Researchers have fabricated a large‑scale ferroelectric ceramic wafer (PNN‑PZT) using solid‑state sintering, achieving record‑high sensitivity for self‑powered X‑ray detection. At 150 °C the detector reaches 248 µC Gy⁻¹ cm⁻² sensitivity and a detection limit of 6.76 nGy s⁻¹, surpassing commercial amorphous selenium devices. The material exhibits...

Drone Surveying without GCPs? Wingtra Says It’s Here
Wingtra introduced the SURVEY61 payload for its WingtraRAY drone, promising survey‑grade accuracy of up to 3 cm without using ground control points. The system leverages a post‑processed kinematic (PPK) workflow and ultra‑high‑resolution imagery to map large sites in minutes rather than...
Energy Department Aims to Build Full-Fledged Quantum Computer Within 3 Years
The U.S. Department of Energy announced a goal to deliver a fault‑tolerant quantum computer by 2028, aiming for scientifically useful calculations. The Office of Science, with an $8.4 billion annual budget, will host the quantum user facility at a national laboratory....

Vodafone Idea Is Using Ciena’s WaveLogic 6 Extreme to Modernise Transport Network
Vodafone Idea (VIL), India’s third‑largest telecom operator, has deployed Ciena’s WaveLogic 6 Extreme (WL6e) to upgrade its transport network. The rollout achieved a 1.6 Tb/s capacity on a meshed Data Center Interconnect (DCI) fabric, aimed at meeting surging bandwidth demand. VIL expects the...

Proactive AI for EV Charging
Denmark‑based Monta has embedded an AI layer into its EV charging platform, analyzing data from over 260,000 charge points and 3 million monthly sessions. The system continuously surfaces anomalies, recommends actions such as firmware updates, and even answers natural‑language queries about...
HMRC Is Watching You…
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has purchased advanced phone‑scanning hardware and analysis software to extract data from seized mobile devices, bolstering its electronic intelligence capabilities. The move signals a shift toward digital surveillance in tax enforcement, aligning the agency with...

What Are The Biggest Limitations Of Supercomputers?
Supercomputers such as LLNL’s El Capitan and ORNL’s Frontier excel at massive parallel workloads, powering climate modeling, AI, and jet‑engine analysis. Their performance is constrained by four core issues: workload scaling, data‑transfer latency, power consumption, and hardware reliability. While they can...
Ollama Is Now Powered by MLX on Apple Silicon in Preview
Ollama announced a preview that leverages Apple’s MLX framework to deliver the fastest local inference on Apple Silicon Macs. The integration taps the GPU Neural Accelerators of M5‑series chips, boosting both time‑to‑first‑token and token‑per‑second rates, especially with the Qwen3.5‑35B‑A3B model...

Sphere Brings HubT Drone Manufacturing In-House to Speed Deployments
Sphere, an Australian full‑stack tech provider, is moving HubT autonomous drone hardware manufacturing entirely in‑house. The shift includes enclosure fabrication, electrical integration and compliance testing, enabling faster, repeatable production cycles. New trailer and skid deployment configurations reduce site preparation, while...

Don't Ignore Your Desktop PC's Empty M.2 Slots - They're More Useful than You Think
Desktop PCs built in the last decade often include one or more unused M.2 slots, which are wired directly to PCIe lanes. These slots can host high‑speed Ethernet adapters, USB‑C/A expansion cards, secondary GPUs, or additional NVMe SSDs, delivering noticeable...

High-Flying Chip Stocks Bear Brunt of Iran War Risk-Off Trade
Investors are shifting to risk‑off positions as the Iran‑Israel conflict drags on, targeting the technology sector that has outperformed recently. Micron Technology fell 9.9% on the day and slipped further in after‑hours trading. Samsung Electronics dropped nearly 5% and SK...

China’s E-Trucks Are Poised to Dominate the Nascent EU Market
Chinese electric‑truck makers are rapidly establishing a foothold in Europe, with Windrose opening an assembly plant in Belgium, SuperPanther gearing up production in Austria, and BYD expanding its Hungarian facility to exceed 1,000 e‑trucks annually. Sany, leveraging its heavy‑duty heritage,...

Avoid Cheap Amazon Dashcams, Consumer Reports Says These Are Better Options
The dashcam market is expanding, with 36% of non‑owners planning a purchase within a year. Consumer Reports evaluated dozens of units and highlighted five top models for 2026, priced between $99 and $480. All recommended cameras feature GPS, resolutions above...
Neurosurgeons at St. Michael’s Use Low-Field MRI to Assist Surgeries
Neurosurgeons at Toronto’s St. Michael’s Hospital have begun using the Hyperfine Swoop® low‑field MRI scanner inside the operating room to obtain immediate post‑resection images. The portable 0.064‑tesla device can be wheeled into the suite, allowing scans within minutes while surgeons...

Object of the Week: The State-of-The Art Scanner Transforming the Art of Film Preservation
The BFI National Archive has installed a LaserGraphics Director 65, a flagship film scanner capable of handling 8 mm to 70 mm formats at up to 13.5k resolution. Funded by the UK Department of Science, Innovation and Technology’s Infrastructure Fund, the machine was...
Samsung Electronics Launches Silicon Photonics Foundry Business
Samsung Electronics' foundry division announced its entry into the silicon photonics market, unveiling a roadmap that moves from photonic integrated circuits (PICs) this year to optical engines in 2027 and turnkey co‑packaged optics (CPO) by 2029, with a next‑generation CPO...
Next-Generation Optical Sensor Can Read Photon Spin Across UV-to-Infrared Wavelengths
Researchers at Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) have created a quantum‑dot photodiode that can detect the spin of photons—circularly polarized light—across an ultra‑wide spectral range from ultraviolet to short‑wave infrared. By embedding a chiral layer in the...

Three-in-One Diode Integrates Sensing, Memory and Processing for Smart Cameras
Researchers at the University of Science and Technology of China have created a single semiconductor diode that simultaneously senses light, stores data and performs processing. By inserting an aluminum‑gallium‑nitride layer into a GaN p‑n junction, the device can switch among...

My Favorite Smart Notebook for To-Do Lists Is Currently on Sale
Tech reporter Allison Murray highlights the Boox Note Air 5C e‑ink tablet, now $41 cheaper in Amazon’s Big Spring Sale. The bundle adds an orange folio cover for just $10, bringing the total to $540. The device features a Pen 3 stylus...

'The Best of Its Kind': DapuStor’s 245.76TB PCIe Gen5 SSD Is a Speed Monster You’ll Likely Never Own
DapuStor has released the Roealsen6 R6060, a 245.76 TB PCIe Gen5 SSD that fits in an E1.L form factor. The drive delivers up to 14 GB/s sequential reads and 2.1 million IOPS, while write speeds top out around 3.6 GB/s. Four of these units provide...

The Sideload 028: The Short Life and Quick Death of Samsung’s TriFold
Episode 28 of 9to5Google’s The Sideload features host Will and The Verge senior reviewer Allison Johnson dissecting Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold, a premium foldable that vanished from shelves after just a few months. The duo recounts Johnson’s hands‑on experience, noting the...

Photonic Chip Packaging Can Withstand Extreme Environments
NIST researchers have introduced hydroxide catalysis bonding (HCB) as a new packaging method for photonic integrated circuits, replacing traditional polymer adhesives with a glass‑like inorganic bond. The HCB‑packaged chips survived cryogenic temperatures, intense ionizing radiation, high‑vacuum conditions, and rapid thermal...
Graphene 'Leaf Tattoo' Sensor Tracks Plant Hydration in Real Time
University of Texas at Austin researchers have created a hyper‑flexible graphene electronic tattoo that adheres to live leaves and measures their hydration in real time. The sensor detects ion movement, updating conductance with just 23 attojoules per measurement and drawing...
Researchers Demonstrate Laser Chips Performing Clock and Quantum Operations
Researchers at UC Santa Barbara and UMass Amherst have built a chip‑scale, visible‑light Brillouin laser that can be frequency‑stabilized to the narrow strontium optical‑clock transition and used to drive a trapped‑ion qubit. The integrated laser, paired with an on‑chip coil...
Stabilized Laser Components Could Shrink Quantum Computers From Room- to Chip-Scale
Scientists at UMass Amherst and UC Santa Barbara have demonstrated chip‑scale stabilized lasers that can control trapped‑ion qubits with high fidelity, replacing bulky optical cavities with photonic chips. Published in Nature Communications, the work shows sub‑kilohertz linewidths and active drift compensation,...
Q&A: Robots Can't Feel, but Novel Sensors Could Change That
Researchers at Penn State have developed a flexible pressure‑sensor array using reduced graphene oxide aerogel, creating an electronic skin capable of ultrahigh sensitivity and a broad pressure range. Each 8 mm sensor supports roughly three ounces of force and endures over...

Manifold To Feature Support For 400GbE COTS FPGA Accelerator Cards At 2026 NAB Show
Manifold Technologies will showcase support for 400 GbE commercial‑off‑the‑shelf FPGA accelerator cards at the 2026 NAB Show in Las Vegas. The manifold CLOUD platform can now harness up to four 400 Gbps cards per server, delivering a total of 4.8 Tbps of media processing....
Rogue Valley Microdevices Launches MEMS Design Services
Rogue Valley Microdevices (RVM) announced the launch of MEMS Design Services, a foundry‑flexible offering that supports customers from concept through production‑ready design. The service provides three engagement models—Design only, Design with technology transfer, and full Design‑and‑Fabricate within RVM’s own fab—allowing...

AI Is Driving a New Infrastructure Cost Crisis, but Adaptive Tiering Could Help Contain It
Enterprises are confronting soaring infrastructure costs as AI and distributed applications expand data volumes. Tintri’s adaptive tiering technology automatically shifts workloads between high‑performance NVMe, SSD, and other media, eliminating the need for manual hierarchical storage management. The solution leverages real‑time...
WAVE Achieves First Cloud-to-Gateway Satcom Virtualization with AI Signal Analysis
Members of the IEEE‑backed WAVE Consortium—AWS, Gilat Defense, and SES Space & Defense—demonstrated the first standardized cloud‑to‑gateway satellite communications virtualization using FPGA acceleration. A 10 Mbps video stream was transmitted through a DVBS‑2X modem, digitized at an SES gateway, and processed...
How Boosters Can Help AM Stations
NAB Vice President David Layer announced an AM booster project aimed at creating a technical record for FCC rulemaking that would permit on‑channel AM single‑frequency networks. The initiative will involve lab testing, antenna research, and field trials with a full‑service...

Inside the Push to Bring DC Power to Data Centers
The Current/OS Foundation and the Open Direct Current Alliance have signed an MoU to coordinate technical work on DC power distribution for data centers. Their collaboration aims to create unified standards, leveraging IEC circuit‑breaker rules and upcoming NFPA code updates,...

Buyers Say This Portable Power Station From Home Depot Isn't Worth Its High Price
Milwaukee's MX Fuel Portable Power Station, sold at Home Depot for $2,499, has drawn criticism for its high price and limited runtime, earning a 3.2‑star rating from 70 reviews. Customers report the battery often lasts under two hours under modest...

Bridging Worlds with Hammerspace and the Reality of Multi-Cloud Mobility
Hammerspace unveiled a Unified Global Namespace that abstracts storage across on‑prem, AWS, Azure and OCI, letting data appear locally wherever compute runs. Its policy‑driven Objective‑Based Data Orchestration moves only the required blocks, eliminating heavyweight migrations for AI and GPU‑intensive workloads....
SpaceBridge Launches UniHub as Streamlined VSAT Platform
SpaceBridge unveiled UniHub, a compact all‑in‑one VSAT hub that consolidates SDR multichannel modulation, burst demodulation for up to 800 carriers, network communication center functions, QoS, and advanced waveforms like TDMA and dSCPC. The platform promises reduced footprint, lower SWaP, and...

GameChange Solar Successfully Tests Tracker for Earthquake Conditions
GameChange Solar completed the industry’s first full‑scale seismic shake‑table test of its Genius Tracker system at UC Berkeley’s Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center. The test, performed to IEEE 693 standards, subjected a complete tracker with PV modules to progressively stronger earthquake...

Semi-Solid-State EV Batteries Are Now Powering up Trucks and Flying Cars
Semi‑solid‑state batteries have moved from experimental labs into mass production, with SAIC launching the MG4 as the first globally produced model using this technology. The MG4’s 53.95 kWh battery delivers a 530 km (330‑mile) CLTC range at a price of about $14,500,...

AirPods Pro 3 Vs. Bose QuietComfort Ultra 2: I Listened to Both, and There's a Sonic Difference
Apple’s AirPods Pro 3 and Bose’s QuietComfort Ultra 2nd‑Gen earbuds launched within weeks of each other, prompting a side‑by‑side review. The AirPods Pro 3 cost $249, offer Apple‑centric features like heart‑rate monitoring, Spatial Audio and automatic device switching, and provide eight hours of...
How Lumen Is Dismantling Decades of Network Complexity
Lumen Technologies, a $12.4 billion telecom operator with a 500,000‑mile fiber network, faced fragmented inventory from decades of acquisitions, operating over 17 legacy systems and nearly 500 data sources. It built a unified data layer and AI‑driven digital twin, launching the...

Is Microfluidics Ready to Cool the Next Generation of Data Centers?
Data centers face localized hot spots that conventional air cooling cannot efficiently address, prompting interest in microfluidic cooling that routes liquid through microscopic channels etched into silicon. Demonstrations show temperature reductions of up to 80% compared with air, promising higher...

Invences Empowers Small Businesses With Smart Telecom Networks
Invences, founded in 2023 by telecom veteran Bhaskara Rallabandi, delivers autonomous, low‑cost private 5G/6G networks for small businesses, farms, factories and universities, especially in underserved areas. The Texas‑based startup leverages Open RAN, virtualized RAN, digital twins and agentic AI to...
Autonomous Railcar Builder Signs Short Line Operator
Intramotev, a developer of autonomous freight railcars, announced a new partnership with short‑line operator R.J. Corman Railroad Company. The company’s TugVolt railcars will be deployed on Corman’s 113‑mile Memphis Line, serving 30 customers across Kentucky and Tennessee. R.J. Corman, which...

Accelerator-Equipped MCU Brings Greater Access to AI in Cars
STMicroelectronics introduced the Stellar P3E, an automotive microcontroller that embeds a Neural‑ART accelerator for on‑chip AI inference. The MCU consolidates multiple ECUs, features six Cortex‑R52+ cores up to 500 MHz, and includes high‑density xMemory. By offloading machine‑learning tasks to the NPU, the...