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Thailand: Smart Innovation for a Future-Ready Industrial Ecosystem
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Thailand: Smart Innovation for a Future-Ready Industrial Ecosystem

Thailand’s Industrial Estate Authority (IEAT) and the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) have signed an MOU to accelerate AI, IoT and robotics adoption across industrial estates, turning SMEs into Smart Factories. The partnership will launch pilot projects in...

By OpenGov Asia
Exclusive: Talking to New Xbox CEO Asha Sharma and CCO Matt Booty — "This Team Has Brought It Back Before,...
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Exclusive: Talking to New Xbox CEO Asha Sharma and CCO Matt Booty — "This Team Has Brought It Back Before,...

Microsoft announced Asha Sharma as Xbox's new CEO on February 23, 2026, alongside Chief Commercial Officer Matt Booty. Sharma pledged a "return to Xbox," emphasizing renewed focus on the console platform and the long‑standing fan community. She also signaled a...

By Windows Central
Dual Screen Laptops Stopped Being a Gimmick
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Dual Screen Laptops Stopped Being a Gimmick

ASUS unveiled the 2026 ROG Zephyrus Duo, the first dual‑screen gaming laptop designed for practical use rather than a novelty. It features two 16‑inch 3K OLED panels with 120 Hz refresh, an RTX 5090 GPU running at 135 W, and a five‑mode hinge...

By The Gadgeteer
Clean Energy Markets Face a Volatile Year Despite Record Global Investment
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Clean Energy Markets Face a Volatile Year Despite Record Global Investment

Global renewable‑energy investment hit a record $386 billion in 2025, driven by offshore wind and small‑scale solar in emerging markets. In the United States, clean‑energy funding slumped sharply in Q4, falling 36 percent after the Biden‑era EV tax credit was eliminated, resulting...

By OilPrice.com – Main
Insurance's Key Role for AI Agents
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Insurance's Key Role for AI Agents

AI agents are evolving from advisory tools to autonomous actors, creating an emerging "Agentic Commerce" economy. To operate at scale, these agents must be bounded by clear authority and risk controls, which the insurance industry can provide through underwriting and...

By Insurance Thought Leadership (ITL)
SECAF Meink Unveils ‘Ringleader’ Exercise to Test Satellite Sensor Fusion for Tactical Battle Management
NewsFeb 24, 2026

SECAF Meink Unveils ‘Ringleader’ Exercise to Test Satellite Sensor Fusion for Tactical Battle Management

Secretary of the Air Force Dr. Troy E. Meink announced the "Ringleader" exercise, a program to test and operationalize sensor fusion from military and intelligence satellite constellations for high‑fidelity ground and air moving target indication. The initiative leverages the Proliferated...

By SatNews
9 Epic Updates in 30 Days
NewsFeb 24, 2026

9 Epic Updates in 30 Days

Epic announced nine significant updates in the past 30 days, ranging from new hospital go‑lives and record‑setting lab data‑exchange deployments to the rollout of its AI Charting tool. Major health systems such as UPMC and Northwell Health are deepening their...

By Becker’s Hospital Review
Touchscreen MacBook Pro: Handy for Photo Editing
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Touchscreen MacBook Pro: Handy for Photo Editing

"We don't need a touchscreen MacBook Pro" takes are genuinely silly. Foolish. If nothing else, as a frequent photographer, I can't wait to more directly edit images and move sliders around. Doing that is already better on an iPad than...

By Chris Welch
A Banner Year for Military Space Funding— with an Unclear Path Beyond
NewsFeb 24, 2026

A Banner Year for Military Space Funding— with an Unclear Path Beyond

Funding for the U.S. Space Force in fiscal 2026 climbs to roughly $42 billion, while total Department of Defense space spending is estimated at $57.7 billion after the One Big Beautiful Bill Act injected $13.8 billion of mandatory reconciliation money. The bulk of the new dollars support...

By SpaceNews
New Protein-Like Polymers Target, Degrade “Undruggable” Proteins Driving Cancer
NewsFeb 24, 2026

New Protein-Like Polymers Target, Degrade “Undruggable” Proteins Driving Cancer

Researchers at Northwestern University have created HYDRACs, hybrid degrading copolymers that bind and eliminate traditionally "undruggable" oncogenic proteins such as MYC and KRAS. The polymers display target‑recognizing peptides on one side and degron motifs on the other, directing the proteins...

By GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)
Clinically Informed AI Outperforms Foundation Models in Spinal Cord Disease Prediction
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Clinically Informed AI Outperforms Foundation Models in Spinal Cord Disease Prediction

Washington University researchers built a clinically informed AI system that can flag cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) up to 30 months before formal diagnosis. The team trained seven models on more than 2 million electronic health‑record entries, comparing large foundation models with...

By Medical Xpress
What Is a Water Quality Certification and Why Does Air Products Need One?
BlogFeb 24, 2026

What Is a Water Quality Certification and Why Does Air Products Need One?

Air Products has moved to secure a Water Quality Certification from the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, a prerequisite for its federal permit to build a blue‑hydrogen and carbon‑capture facility. The certification confirms compliance with Clean Water Act sections governing...

By Earthworks – EARTHblog
SISU Solutions Joins ICTPA Panel
NewsFeb 24, 2026

SISU Solutions Joins ICTPA Panel

Australia's Department of Defence has added SISU Solutions to its Information Communications Technology Provider Arrangement (ICTPA) panel, making the SME one of the few approved across all service modules. SISU can now supply systems integration, application services, and ICT personnel...

By ARN (Australia)
Kenya-Uganda Trial Reduces HIV Incidence by 70% in Rural Populations
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Kenya-Uganda Trial Reduces HIV Incidence by 70% in Rural Populations

A randomized trial in 16 rural communities across Kenya and Uganda paired digital tools with home‑based testing and provider training. Over two years, the intervention lowered HIV incidence from 22 to 7 cases among roughly 42,000 adults, a 70% reduction....

By Medical Xpress
The Low-Stress Business Model That Scales Quickly and Doesn’t Require You to Create Anything New
NewsFeb 24, 2026

The Low-Stress Business Model That Scales Quickly and Doesn’t Require You to Create Anything New

Curation—organizing and presenting existing information—has emerged as a scalable, low‑effort business model. By filtering the endless flow of data, curators provide trusted shortcuts for time‑pressed audiences, reducing creative pressure and accelerating growth. The model can be monetized through newsletters, affiliate...

By Entrepreneur
Why This 30-Year-Old Vanderbilt Valedictorian Left Her Big Law Job to Start an AI Company
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Why This 30-Year-Old Vanderbilt Valedictorian Left Her Big Law Job to Start an AI Company

Logan Brown, a former Cooley associate and Vanderbilt valedictorian, quit big‑law in May 2025 to launch Soxton, an AI‑powered legal startup. Soxton uses artificial intelligence to draft contracts and other documents, then has human lawyers review them for a flat...

By Entrepreneur
2028 - THE GREAT DATA RECKONING
BlogFeb 24, 2026

2028 - THE GREAT DATA RECKONING

The memo from Reis Megacorp outlines a 2028 scenario where AI agents can design, test, and deploy end‑to‑end data pipelines, rendering many data‑tooling jobs obsolete. By mid‑2027 the data labor market split: elite engineers commanding $400K+ salaries, a middle tier...

By Joe Reis (Substack)
Unify AI for Employees and Customers to Boost Service Velocity
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Unify AI for Employees and Customers to Boost Service Velocity

Why are you running separate AI stacks for your employees and your customers? The "service" logic is the same. Convergence between the Contact Center and ITSM is the only way to achieve true operational velocity. Stop managing silos; start managing...

By Tim Crawford
Municipal Water and Sewer Capacity Constrain DHS Detention Buildouts
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Municipal Water and Sewer Capacity Constrain DHS Detention Buildouts

The Department of Homeland Security’s plan to convert a vacant warehouse in Merrimack, N.H., into an immigration detention center has hit a roadblock due to municipal water and sewer capacity constraints. Local officials argue that the town’s utilities are already...

By Engineering News-Record (ENR)
AI Levels Playing Field for SMB Automation
SocialFeb 24, 2026

AI Levels Playing Field for SMB Automation

.@Workday falling 10% after giving below estimates 2027 guidance is no sigh of relief for SaaS sector. Once again folks, no amount of vibe coding can produce complex systems like HCM, CRM, or SCM. Besides migration costs in such scenarios...

By Sarbjeet Johal
ASML's 1000W EUV Boosts Chip Production by 50%
SocialFeb 24, 2026

ASML's 1000W EUV Boosts Chip Production by 50%

Not quite exponential but another multiplier of the vertical growth path we're on now ASML just unveiled a 1,000W EUV light source, up from 600W, potentially enabling fabs to pump out ~50% more advanced chips by 2030. The chip arms race...

By Warren Whitlock
Study Finds that Telemedicine Visits Cost Far Less than Office Visits
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Study Finds that Telemedicine Visits Cost Far Less than Office Visits

A new JAMA Network Open study by the Perelman School of Medicine analyzed over 160,000 visits across five University of Pennsylvania Health System hospitals and found telemedicine episodes cost an average of $96 compared with $509 for in‑person visits, a...

By Medical Xpress
Meta Secures AI Future with In‑House Chip Strategy
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Meta Secures AI Future with In‑House Chip Strategy

$META is and has been in the chip business. It will build and buy and make sure it has ample compute to achieve its AI era ambitions. 👀🚀 https://t.co/1qcNqVVws8

By Daniel Newman
GenAI Bridges Divergent Multicloud APIs, IAM, and Pricing
SocialFeb 24, 2026

GenAI Bridges Divergent Multicloud APIs, IAM, and Pricing

Multicloud != "just more clouds." It's divergent APIs, IAM models, pricing, and PaaS semantics across AWS, Azure, GCP, Oracle, and others. GenAI introduces a translation layer for configs, code, and policies. #MultiCloud https://t.co/vBzM21vM14

By Isaac Sacolick
What Does Business Email Compromise Look Like?
NewsFeb 24, 2026

What Does Business Email Compromise Look Like?

Business email compromise (BEC) continues to surge, costing $2.7 billion in 2022—a 12.5% increase over the prior year. Attackers masquerade as CEOs, HR staff, or trusted vendors, using deep reconnaissance, AI‑generated voice cloning, fake invoices, QR codes, and conversation hijacking to...

By CSO Online
AI Writing Quirks Benefit Consumers More Than Marketers Realize
SocialFeb 24, 2026

AI Writing Quirks Benefit Consumers More Than Marketers Realize

I think most of the AI writing quirks that marketers complain about are probablyyy better for the average consumer than marketers admit.

By Jack Appleby
Vendors Weaponize “Best Practices” To Gaslight Resistant Customers
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Vendors Weaponize “Best Practices” To Gaslight Resistant Customers

Software vendors often push 'best practices' as a rigid truth. If you resist, they claim YOU are the problem for resisting change. This decades-old sales tactic uses reverse psychology and gaslighting to enforce their way. #TechSales #ERP #BusinessStrategy https://t.co/LpnAmeQlyR

By Eric Kimberling
What Are the Types of Ransomware Attacks?
NewsFeb 24, 2026

What Are the Types of Ransomware Attacks?

Ransomware has evolved into a multi‑strain ecosystem, ranging from classic crypto ransomware that encrypts data to double‑extortion variants that also threaten public leaks. Newer models such as encryption‑less, locker, scareware, and Ransomware‑as‑a‑Service (RaaS) broaden the attack surface and lower the...

By CSO Online
Edge Computing Cuts Bandwidth, Sends Only Essential Video
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Edge Computing Cuts Bandwidth, Sends Only Essential Video

Scaling to dozens (or hundreds) of smart cameras? Bandwidth chokes fast if everything streams 24/7 Edge compute flips the script: process locally, send just metadata, pull video only when it matters. Cleaner networks, smarter ops across retail, warehouses, even healthcare. Solid demo...

By Glen Gilmore
After 2.5 Years, AI Still Can’t Play Music
SocialFeb 24, 2026

After 2.5 Years, AI Still Can’t Play Music

it’s been 2.5 yrs since i prototyped this and i’m still waiting for ai chatbots to be able to find and play music for me starting to finally see some dynamic UI recently so i’m hopeful https://t.co/WpAbs6HO7U

By Yohei Nakajima
GPS Vs. Real-Life Experience: Do Navigation Apps Really Know the Fastest Route?
NewsFeb 24, 2026

GPS Vs. Real-Life Experience: Do Navigation Apps Really Know the Fastest Route?

Modern GPS can locate a vehicle within a few feet, enabling navigation apps such as Google Maps, Apple Maps, and Waze to calculate routes in real time. These apps combine historical traffic patterns, road characteristics, weather conditions, and crowdsourced pings...

By Family Handyman
FDA Says Data, Not Numbers, Prove IBRX Benefit
SocialFeb 24, 2026

FDA Says Data, Not Numbers, Prove IBRX Benefit

Th FDA is absolutely correct, and confirms what I’ve said all along. This $IBRX @DrPatrick “lymphopenia” push means nothing until or unless they come up with real data showing patient benefit. The “number” doesn’t matter.

By Adam Feuerstein
Strong CI Fundamentals, Not Special AI Pipelines, Ensure Quality
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Strong CI Fundamentals, Not Special AI Pipelines, Ensure Quality

How Do I Enforce Quality Checks on AI-Generated Code in CI/CD? https://t.co/IyaTDNp0Ql < money quote: "The good news: you don’t need a special AI pipeline. You need strong CI fundamentals."

By Richard Seroter
Games and Graphics Boost Client Engagement, Understanding
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Games and Graphics Boost Client Engagement, Understanding

Financial advisors often struggle to convey intricate retirement rules. A recent working paper compared infographic‑style visual explanations with a gamified, scenario‑based tool, finding both improve client understanding, with infographics excelling at technical knowledge and games driving behavioral awareness. Participants receiving...

By Financial Planning (Arizent)
Adani Commits $100 B to AI Data Centers in India
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Adani Commits $100 B to AI Data Centers in India

Adani to invest $100 billion in AI data centers in India #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/43753Dk7E5

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
Skip Stressed‑desk Videos: Launch Monaco with Fresh Approach
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Skip Stressed‑desk Videos: Launch Monaco with Fresh Approach

We just launched Monaco. Here’s the exact playbook we used. I hope it's helpful to other founders and startups: 1. The launch video: most launch videos I see orient around some stressed out person at their desk or some philosophical approach...

By Sam Blond
The Rise of the Anti-AI Movement
PodcastFeb 24, 202630 min

The Rise of the Anti-AI Movement

The episode examines the emerging anti‑AI sentiment, noting that while it isn’t a single organized movement, public skepticism is growing and is reflected in recent media coverage and polls. Host highlights data showing a majority of Americans distrust AI, fear...

By The AI Breakdown
FTC Solar Secures 840MW Tracker Deal in South Africa
SocialFeb 24, 2026

FTC Solar Secures 840MW Tracker Deal in South Africa

FTC Solar signs 840MW PV tracker supply agreement in South Africa #energysky -- via pv-tech: https://t.co/ddeEfgCzt8

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
Ex‑Trenchant Exec Gets 7‑year Sentence
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Ex‑Trenchant Exec Gets 7‑year Sentence

Peter Williams, the former Trenchant exec who stole zero-day exploits from his employer and sold them to a Russian exploit buyer, was sentenced today to 7 years and 3 months in a hearing that was partially closed to the public...

By Kim Zetter
Solving Cancer Immunotherapy's Fuel Shortage with a Protected Sugar Source
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Solving Cancer Immunotherapy's Fuel Shortage with a Protected Sugar Source

UCLA researchers engineered T cells with two fungal proteins that let them import and metabolize cellobiose, a sugar tumors cannot use. This protected fuel restores T‑cell viability, cytokine production, and tumor‑killing capacity in glucose‑deprived environments. In mouse models of lung,...

By Medical Xpress
4 Unexpected Uses For Your Old Nintendo Wii Remotes
NewsFeb 24, 2026

4 Unexpected Uses For Your Old Nintendo Wii Remotes

The article outlines four DIY ways to repurpose old Nintendo Wii Remotes: as a PC/TV air mouse, a PowerPoint clicker, a retro light‑gun controller, and a Home Assistant smart‑home interface. Each project relies on Bluetooth connectivity and software such as...

By SlashGear
Furniture.com Launches AI-Powered Discovery Platform
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Furniture.com Launches AI-Powered Discovery Platform

Furniture.com unveiled an AI‑powered discovery platform at eTail Palm Springs, shifting its site from a simple marketplace aggregator to a category‑level decision infrastructure. The new system uses conversational search, standardized specifications, and a single‑cart, multi‑retailer checkout to let shoppers compare...

By Digital Commerce 360
Carta Partners With Vestwell, Morgan Stanley on Retirement Planning Service
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Carta Partners With Vestwell, Morgan Stanley on Retirement Planning Service

Carta Inc. announced Carta 401(k), a retirement solution that blends Morgan Stanley’s institutional consulting with Vestwell’s AI‑driven platform, targeting high‑growth private‑capital firms. The service integrates with over 200 payroll systems, offers transparent, scalable fees and leverages SECURE 2.0 tax credits to offset...

By PLANADVISER
Ultrasound Gives the Brain a Nudge in the Right Direction
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Ultrasound Gives the Brain a Nudge in the Right Direction

Neuroscientist Soha Farboud demonstrated that focused ultrasound can instantly alter activity in the human frontal eye fields, biasing participants to look left or right in a computer task. The non‑invasive method delivers inaudible sound waves through the skull, reaching deep visual...

By Medical Xpress
Valved Holding Chambers Vary Significantly in the Treatment of Young Children with Respiratory Distress
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Valved Holding Chambers Vary Significantly in the Treatment of Young Children with Respiratory Distress

A new multicenter CHAMBER trial published in JAMA Pediatrics shows that valved holding chambers (VHCs) used for inhaled salbutamol in children aged 0‑3 produce markedly different clinical outcomes. Children treated with a higher‑delivery VHC had a 20% hospital admission rate...

By Medical Xpress
Execution Discipline Boosts European Energy Storage Value
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Execution Discipline Boosts European Energy Storage Value

Execution discipline redefines energy storage value in Europe, as investable projects become harder to secure #energysky -- via Energy Storage News: https://t.co/DVUJuczkAo

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
What AI Stock Selloffs May Be Getting Wrong in Wealth Management
NewsFeb 24, 2026

What AI Stock Selloffs May Be Getting Wrong in Wealth Management

Wealth‑management firms such as Ameriprise, LPL, Raymond James, Charles Schwab and Stifel posted record client‑asset levels while boosting net revenue 17% and pretax earnings 21% in 2025, according to Fitch. Despite recent AI‑related sell‑offs and broader macro volatility, the sector’s fundamentals remain...

By Financial Planning (Arizent)
Claude Can Now Jump Between Excel and PowerPoint on Its Own
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Claude Can Now Jump Between Excel and PowerPoint on Its Own

Anthropic announced that Claude can now switch autonomously between Excel and PowerPoint, allowing users to run data analyses and instantly generate presentation decks. The capability is released as a research preview on all paid plans. At the same time, Anthropic...

By THE DECODER
First Solar Gets Access to Oxford PV Perovskite Patents
NewsFeb 24, 2026

First Solar Gets Access to Oxford PV Perovskite Patents

First Solar has signed a non‑exclusive licensing agreement with Oxford PV, granting access to the UK firm’s extensive perovskite patent portfolio and pending applications. The deal enables First Solar to develop and potentially manufacture perovskite‑based thin‑film photovoltaic modules for U.S....

By Solar Power World