
UN’s New Carbon Market Delivers First Credits Through Myanmar Cookstove Project
The UN’s Article 6.4 carbon market has issued its first credits, approving 60,000 carbon units from a clean‑cooking project in Myanmar. The programme, originally launched under the CDM, distributes efficient cookstoves that reduce firewood use and associated deforestation. South Korean firms will purchase most of the credits to meet ETS obligations, while Myanmar will retain a portion for its climate plan. The issuance follows a 40% reduction in credit volume compared with the CDM calculation, reflecting stricter integrity standards.

How to Automatically Respond to Google Business Profile Reviews
The article explains how to build a Zapier workflow that uses OpenAI’s GPT‑4o to draft replies to new Google Business Profile reviews. By setting Google Business Profile as the trigger, feeding the review data into a ChatGPT prompt, and sending...

Singapore Tourism Board Renews Digital Payments Partnership with Ant International
The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) has renewed its multi‑year strategic partnership with Ant International, extending the Alipay+ unified wallet gateway across the island. The expanded deal adds joint marketing campaigns for key source markets and introduces new digital tools such...

Klook Inks Osaka Tourism Partnership to Support Regional Growth
Klook has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Osaka Convention & Tourism Bureau to combine its digital platform and traveler data with OCTB’s local expertise. The partnership will deliver joint content, online promotions, data sharing and digital tools such...
Podcast: Be Ready, Take Stock, and Keep Talking
The UKA Live Podcast explores how councils should prepare for local government reorganisation and vesting day, emphasizing the need to map the technology estate and address day‑one requirements. Guests Kate Hurr and Dave Lee discuss the complexities of splitting counties,...
HONOR MagicPad 4 Specifications Revealed with Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, 165Hz OLED Display and 4.8mm Thin Design
HONOR unveiled the MagicPad 4, its first tablet to ship with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 mobile platform, positioning it against the iPad Pro and Galaxy Tab S series. The 12.3‑inch OLED screen offers a 165 Hz refresh rate, 2,400‑nit peak brightness, and a 4.8 mm thin chassis...
HONOR MagicPad 4 Specifications Revealed with Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, 165Hz OLED Display and 4.8mm Thin Design
HONOR unveiled the MagicPad 4, its first tablet powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 mobile platform, and slated for a global launch on 2 March 2026. The 12.3‑inch OLED display delivers a 165 Hz refresh rate, 2,400 nits peak brightness, and a 93 % screen‑to‑body ratio while the...

Independent Agencies See OpenRent as a ‘Major Threat’
Independent UK estate agencies with fewer than five branches view DIY platforms such as OpenRent as a major threat, with one‑third flagging heightened risk. Larger firms, by contrast, largely dismiss these services, seeing little danger to their market share. The...

Exaviz Cruiser Brings 8-Port PoE+, 2.5GbE, and NVMe to Raspberry Pi CM5
Exaviz has introduced the Cruiser carrier board for the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5, delivering an 8‑port PoE+ switch, 2.5 GbE WAN, NVMe storage, dual HDMI, USB connectivity, and ESP32‑C6 wireless. The lineup includes three variants: the full‑feature Cruiser with eight...
Emirates NBD Brings Carbon Tracking to ENBD X App to Drive Sustainable Spending
Emirates NBD has integrated a carbon‑tracking feature, the ENBD X Carbon Calculator, into its ENBD X mobile banking app, targeting roughly two million active users. The tool automatically analyses transaction data to estimate associated CO₂ emissions and presents monthly breakdowns,...
Google Cloud to Develop AI Planning Decisions Tool
The UK Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has awarded Google Cloud a £6.9 million contract to build an AI‑powered planning decisions tool. The system will initially focus on householder developments, which account for 69 % of applications, with a target...

Smart Pills: Diagnostics Now, Autonomous Therapy Still Years Away
IEEE has a very technical overview of ingestible electronics and tomorrow's smart pills that could one day deliver drugs and take biopsies. To "take actions based on its findings" is a bit too far-fetched for now. What can these technologies definitely...

Shiine Media Drives Rooftop Rideshare OOH Growth Across WA
Shiine Media, a Perth‑based rooftop rideshare OOH operator, is experiencing rising demand for its mobile digital inventory as advertisers target events and nightlife districts. The company runs 20 rideshare vehicles equipped with 40 programmable LED panels that can be geofenced...

ThrowBack Thursday, a Brief History of Digital Twin Discourse (1999–2026)
The digital‑twin narrative in building automation has progressed from early virtual‑value concepts in 1999 to today’s composable, capability‑based models. Foundational work on data interoperability (XML/Web Services, Project Haystack) and the 2005 Honeywell‑Tridium acquisition set the stage for formal definitions in...
MHRA Says AI Innovation and Regulation Must Work Together
The UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is urging that AI innovation in healthcare be paired with robust regulation to safeguard patient safety and equity. Richard Stubbs, CEO of Health Innovation Yorkshire and Humber, highlighted the need for...
Hedge Funds Push Into Quantum Computing:
Hedge funds are increasing exposure to publicly traded quantum computing firms such as IonQ, Rigetti and D‑Wave, moving the technology from venture‑capital niches to institutional portfolios. They employ structured, risk‑managed strategies—pairing longs with shorts, using options, and limiting volatility—to capture...

Nvidia Shield TV Is Getting a New Update Following Promise of Continued Support
Nvidia announced that its Shield TV line will continue receiving software support, rolling out the Shield Experience 9.2.4 update for all devices. The patch brings January 2026 security updates and resolves several high‑profile bugs, including Disney+ playback and Bluetooth remote disconnects. This...

HaystackID Acquires Data Intelligence Startup eDiscovery AI
HaystackID announced the acquisition of eDiscovery AI, a data‑intelligence startup focused on AI‑driven electronic discovery solutions. The deal builds on a pre‑existing partnership and is aimed at bolstering HaystackID's generative AI capabilities across its legal‑tech platform. By integrating eDiscovery AI's...

Meta Is Auto-Generating AI Ads for Its Advertisers, Causing Headaches for Image-Conscious Fashion Brands
Meta has begun automatically generating AI‑derived advertisements from brands' existing creative assets, inserting them into Facebook and Instagram feeds without explicit advertiser approval. The move aims to boost ad inventory and lower production costs, but early adopters like British tights...
NVIDIA’s RTX 5080 Takes the Lead at Mindfactory, AMD Remains Ahead Overall
Mindfactory’s latest sales data shows NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5080 has become the top‑selling card within the RTX 50 lineup, outpacing the RTX 5070 Ti and other 16 GB variants. AMD retains overall market leadership at the retailer, with the Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9060 XT leading the...
Automation Boosts Demand for Skilled Engineers, Not Reduces It
This is counterintuitive for some, which is why there’s a paradox named after it. But if you lower the cost of something that was previously supply constrained, demand for that thing goes up. Software engineering is just one of the...
Why Ruggable’s Lauren Sherman Is Focused on Resetting the Balance of Brand and Performance Marketing
Lauren Sherman, Ruggable’s chief marketing officer, is leading a deliberate reset that shifts focus from pure performance‑driven digital spend to brand‑centric initiatives. After seven months in the role, she aims to embed consumer‑led creative, real‑world activations, and designer collaborations into...

The 4 Stages of AI Maturity: A Framework
The article presents a four‑stage AI‑maturity framework that moves organizations from isolated AI experiments to fully adaptive, KPI‑driven systems. It defines AI orchestration as the end‑to‑end coordination of tools, agents, and automations across workflows and teams. Each stage—individual experiments, connected...

The Best Make Alternatives in 2026
Make (formerly Integromat) remains a powerful visual automation platform, but its steep learning curve and limited app library push many teams toward alternatives. Zapier leads the pack with over 8,000 integrations and robust AI orchestration, while Workato targets enterprise governance...
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Lindy Vs. Zapier: Which Is Best? [2026]
AI agents are becoming essential virtual employees, and businesses need platforms that integrate them with core systems. Zapier, a long‑standing AI orchestration platform, offers 8,000+ native app connections, advanced workflow features, and enterprise‑grade security. Lindy, a newer entrant, focuses on...

Coach Just Turned Storytelling Into a Fashion Statement
Coach’s Spring 2026 "Explore your story" campaign turns storytelling into a fashion platform, pairing a new book‑charm collection with the iconic Tabby bag. The initiative was co‑created with Gen Z communities across the U.S., China and beyond, and features ambassadors from film,...

This Nuclear-Powered Battery Could Last 50 Years Without A Single Recharge
BetaVolt unveiled the BV100, a coin‑sized nuclear battery that leverages nickel‑63 beta decay to generate 100 microwatts at 3 volts and promises a 50‑year lifespan without recharging. The company claims mass production began in 2025 and a higher‑output 1‑watt version is slated...

Tailscale and LM Studio Introduce ‘LM Link’ to Provide Encrypted Point-to-Point Access to Your Private GPU Hardware Assets
LM Studio and Tailscale have launched LM Link, a feature that lets developers access remote GPU rigs as if they were locally attached. The solution replaces public APIs and SSH tunnels with a private, WireGuard‑encrypted tunnel built on Tailscale’s userspace tsnet...
Japan and Korea Hit Record Highs on Nvidia Rally
Asia stocks rally: Japan & S.Korea hit records as Nvidia lifts chipmakers; China/HK mixed, BOJ inflation data a risk. Trade: buy Korean memory names on pullbacks. 📈 — Viktor Kopylov, PhD, CFA More insights: t.me/si14Kopylov

Understanding South Korea’s New AI Law: Key Considerations for Multinational Employers
South Korea's AI Basic Act became effective on January 22, 2026, imposing governance, transparency, and risk‑management duties on AI business operators, including employers that develop or deploy AI influencing workplace decisions. The law reaches beyond Korean borders, requiring entities that meet revenue,...

Classical Outcomes Make Quantum Measurement Learning Exponentially Hard
There are interesting separations in quantum learning theory depending on whether or not one has access to post-measurement states in quantum measurement. https://t.co/9I0Rz30QIq Learning properties of quantum states and channels is known to benefit from resources such as entangled operations, auxiliary qubits,...
AI Boom Fuels Data Demand for Small Innovators
SONAR is having the best quarter in years. One of my board members asked if I were concerned about the rise of AI and if it would be a drain our data business. I told her that we are seeing...

Semper Augustus Investments Group: 2025 Annual Letter
Semper Augustus Investments Group released Chris Bloomstran’s 2025 Annual Letter, warning that a trillion‑dollar AI and datacenter arms race is reshaping capital allocation. Bloomstran challenges the notion that S&P 500 investors can still expect historic Ibbotson returns over the next...
Start with Clarity, Then Leverage AI, Not Overwhelm
If AI makes you feel more overwhelmed, you are using it backwards. Clarity first. Then leverage.
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Security for Smart Devices – Time to Step Forward because There's Nowhere to Hide
From 4 March 2026 the Australian government will enforce minimum security standards for all smart devices sold in the market, shifting compliance from voluntary guidance to mandatory requirement. The IoT Alliance Australia (IoTAA) is spearheading a voluntary Security Labelling Scheme, slated to...

Harris Technology Now ‘One of the Fastest Growing’ in Its Sector
Harris Technology, a refurbished‑technology specialist, posted an 18.9% rise in sales revenue to $8.3 million and a 7.1% increase in profit to $2.8 million for the first half of the financial year. Monthly refurbished sales now average $500,000. A strategic shift toward...

EU Registrations Dip, BEVs Hit 19% with French, German Surge
🚗In January 2026, new EU car registrations fell by 3.9% compared to January last year. In January 2026, 154,230 new battery-electric cars were registered, capturing 19.3% of the EU market share. The four largest markets in the EU, which together...

Illinois Appellate Court Narrows Third-Party BIPA Liability
The Illinois Appellate Court ruled that staffing agencies are not liable under BIPA Section 15(b) because they did not acquire or possess biometric data, only facilitated its collection. The court affirmed summary judgment for the agencies and denied discovery, emphasizing...

Space Force in Final Test Phase for Second GBOSS Radar Upgrade
Space Force is moving the upgraded Ground‑Based Optical Sensor (GBOSS) into operational testing at its second site in Maui, Hawaii, after the first configuration at White Sands Missile Range was approved. The modernized telescope doubles field of view, scans faster,...
Amazon's $50B AI Bet Boosts NVDA Play
Macro: Big-ticket cloud/AI capital flows concentrate. Key: Amazon pledges $15bn now, $35bn tied to IPO/AGI. Risks: valuation/tech execution. Trading insight: Buy NVDA on AI infra demand. — Viktor Kopylov, PhD, CFA. More insights: t.me/si14Kopylov
Swarm AI Agents Build Websites From Scratch, Editable
This is probably the most insanely cool AI product I've tried in recent memory. A swarm of AI agents designing a website from scratch. And you can edit things manually at any time (see my manual edit at the end 😅)....
HaystackID: AI Copyright Cases Spotlight Key Discovery Practice Issues
Federal courts are tightening discovery limits in AI copyright lawsuits, citing the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure’s reasonableness standard. Recent rulings in the In re Google Generative AI Copyright Litigation and Onan v. Databricks restrict late‑stage depositions and document requests....
Measuring ROI for Clinician-Facing AI Tools
I enjoyed working with an all-star team – the great @LisaRotenstein @UCSF and @DBatesSafety of @BrighamWomens – on this paper describing how to measure return on investment (ROI) for clinician-facing AI tools. @JAMAInternalMed https://t.co/uvhb1qI7mG

Real‑time Data Powers HCF’s Analytics Transformation
Recently I caught up with Amiet Dhagat, Head of Data Services Analytics and AI for HCF, to get the inside story around their stellar success in transition from static data to dynamic data, and why real-time data has been so...
CIOs Suffer Costs From Trendy “Vibe Coding” Practices
The “Vibe Coding” Hangover: Why CIOs Are Paying the Price for “Janitor in a Drum” Logic https://t.co/rj4X6vTgjx
Waratah Super Battery Transformer Arrives Q3 2026 in Australia
Waratah Super Battery transformer replacement scheduled for Q3 2026 delivery in Australia #energysky -- via Energy Storage News: https://t.co/GzvjWPYcAK
States Turn to Virtual Power Plants to Curb Rising Electric Bills
More states look to virtual power plants to fight rising electric bills #energysky -- via Canary Media: https://t.co/cI5KwxOTqy
Technology Drives HR Evolution, Not Just Support
How #Technology Shapes HR, Not Just Enables It @TalInCollective https://t.co/ZIlkWiKtVM #HCM #HRM #HumanResources #HRTech #CHRO #CPO #Hiring #Recruitment #PeopleManagement #Culture #Change #FutureofHR #HRCurator

Snowflake Beats Estimates, Shows AI-Driven Growth
$SNOW revenue, RPO and guidance came in ahead of consensus and the WSJ headline says company benefiting from AI adoption. This is the point we've been making for several weeks... some infrastructure software businesses are beneficiaries of AI. https://t.co/dX1lJsYfye
Open‑Data Slack Clone Will Trigger Mass Migration
Slack will be the Waterloo of open vs closed data. Someone is going to make a slack clone where you get unfettered access to your own data, and people really will switch en masse.