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TrueFoundry Recognized as a Representative Vendor in Gartner Market Guide for AI Gateways
NewsFeb 23, 2026

TrueFoundry Recognized as a Representative Vendor in Gartner Market Guide for AI Gateways

TrueFoundry has been named a Representative Vendor in Gartner’s 2025 Market Guide for AI Gateways. The company’s AI Gateway, launched in December 2025, provides a centralized control plane for managing models, prompts, guardrails, and agentic workloads across enterprise environments. Gartner...

By AiThority
Can Shading Become Energy? From Passive Facades to Productive Envelopes
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Can Shading Become Energy? From Passive Facades to Productive Envelopes

Facades are evolving from passive skins to active energy generators, exemplified by EHRET’s SolarSlide photovoltaic shutters. These movable shading elements embed monocrystalline cells within double‑glazed modules, delivering 500 W‑peak per leaf with 20‑22% efficiency while offering eight color finishes. In a...

By ArchDaily
Master Foundations Before Tools to Land DevOps Jobs
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Master Foundations Before Tools to Land DevOps Jobs

When I started learning DevOps, I realized tools matter, but foundations matter more. Here’s a practical roadmap: 1️⃣ Learn Linux & Networking 2️⃣ Understand Git & CI/CD (GitHub Actions / Jenkins) 3️⃣ Practice with Docker + Kubernetes 4️⃣ Cloud Platforms — AWS, GCP,...

By Megha Bhardwaj
The Hidden Security Cost of Treating Labs Like Data Centers
NewsFeb 23, 2026

The Hidden Security Cost of Treating Labs Like Data Centers

In a Help Net Security interview, Rich Kellen, VP‑CISO of IFF, warns that treating operational technology (OT) labs like conventional IT data centers creates hidden security risks that can corrupt scientific results and endanger safety. He explains that OT environments...

By Help Net Security
Vanda Pharmaceuticals Reports the US FDA’s Approval of Bysanti (Milsaperidone) for Acute Bipolar I Disorder & Schizophrenia
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Vanda Pharmaceuticals Reports the US FDA’s Approval of Bysanti (Milsaperidone) for Acute Bipolar I Disorder & Schizophrenia

Vanda Pharmaceuticals announced that the U.S. FDA has approved Bysanti (milsaperidone), an active metabolite of iloperidone, as a first‑line therapy for acute manic or mixed episodes in bipolar I disorder and for schizophrenia. The approval is based on demonstrated bioequivalence...

By PharmaShots
The BYOAI Trap
BlogFeb 23, 2026

The BYOAI Trap

The 2026 L&D Global Sentiment Survey reveals that AI interest has peaked, yet practitioners are increasingly using personal, unmanaged AI tools to meet “doing more with less” pressures. Over 40,000 words of respondent commentary highlight rising concerns about redundancies and...

By Lost and Desperate
Cellula Robotics Joins Canadian Technology Accelerator for UK Maritime Defense & Security
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Cellula Robotics Joins Canadian Technology Accelerator for UK Maritime Defense & Security

Cellula Robotics has been chosen for the Canadian Technology Accelerators Maritime Defence and Security program in the United Kingdom. The initiative, led by the Canadian High Commission and BMNT, connects Canadian ocean‑technology firms with UK defence and industry stakeholders. In...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
Bridging the Gap Between Technical Innovation and Development Impact
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Bridging the Gap Between Technical Innovation and Development Impact

The article argues that open‑source software can bridge the gap between technical innovation and development outcomes, noting that roughly 80% of government digital‑transformation projects fall short of their goals. It cites high‑impact examples such as Linux, OpenSSL, and OpenMRS, which...

By GovLab — Digest —
UNSW Sydney Researchers Target Cleaner Manufacturing with Waste-to-Fertiliser Breakthrough
NewsFeb 23, 2026

UNSW Sydney Researchers Target Cleaner Manufacturing with Waste-to-Fertiliser Breakthrough

UNSW Sydney researchers have developed a copper‑cobalt catalyst that electrochemically combines carbon dioxide and nitrogen pollutants to produce urea using renewable electricity. The method sidesteps the high‑temperature, high‑pressure, fossil‑fuel processes that dominate today’s fertilizer industry. Laboratory tests show higher selectivity...

By Australian Manufacturing
OpenAI's Tiny AI Hub Will Infiltrate Everyday Spaces
SocialFeb 23, 2026

OpenAI's Tiny AI Hub Will Infiltrate Everyday Spaces

My prediction is that the @OpenAI device (rumored to have camera, microphone, and speaker, which means it has a full computer inside with a few other sensors and radios) will be very small. Easy to throw in your pocket. Or...

By Robert Scoble
Digital Video Asset Manager & Image Optimization: Smart Strategies for Managing Modern Digital Content
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Digital Video Asset Manager & Image Optimization: Smart Strategies for Managing Modern Digital Content

In this episode Steve Hutt outlines how Shopify merchants can transform their media workflow by adopting a Digital Video Asset Manager (DAM) and robust image optimization. He explains the ROI of DAMs—cutting asset‑search time by up to 40% and delivering...

By eCommerce Fastlane
Nissan Highlights Heritage, Connects Locally Ahead of Kuwait National Day
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Nissan Highlights Heritage, Connects Locally Ahead of Kuwait National Day

Nissan Kuwait launched the “Japanese but Kuwaiti at heart” campaign, highlighting its Japanese heritage while emphasizing local cultural relevance ahead of the 2026 National Day. The initiative, developed by Horizon FCBKuwait, centers on a hero film distributed across social media,...

By Campaign Middle East
Function-First Robot To Redefine Factory Automation
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Function-First Robot To Redefine Factory Automation

Midea Group unveiled the MIRO U, a six‑arm robot mounted on a mobile wheeled base that prioritizes function over humanoid form. The platform can perform parallel operations, reducing cycle times and consolidating tasks traditionally spread across multiple fixed robots. Its mobility...

By Metrology News
AI Learns Nightly, Gets Smarter for Everyday Help
SocialFeb 23, 2026

AI Learns Nightly, Gets Smarter for Everyday Help

Click the Grok button. Ask it "please tell me why this is important and explain it to me like I'm a nine year old." It concludes: "t's like the robot is going to robot school in its dreams every night, getting straight...

By Robert Scoble
Don’t Overlook Low-Tech Crime in Healthcare
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Don’t Overlook Low-Tech Crime in Healthcare

Healthcare organizations focus on high‑tech defenses, yet physical and procedural gaps remain a major source of breaches. Low‑tech incidents such as tailgating, unattended devices, and badge sharing contributed to over 51 million compromised records in 2022. The article outlines practical controls—including...

By Journal of mHealth
Hidden AI Strategies Turn Companies Into Untouchable Fortresses
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Hidden AI Strategies Turn Companies Into Untouchable Fortresses

Forget about model audits, AI governance frameworks, or alignment committees. If your “AI strategy” is locked inside a slide deck that only a few executives have access to, you are basically untouchable in 2026. Back in the 90s, we trusted a plastic...

By Pascal Bornet
Defra Adopts Sustainable Tech Device Procurement
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Defra Adopts Sustainable Tech Device Procurement

The UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has launched a five‑year End User Services contract with Atos that will supply laptops, phones and tablets to its 30,000 staff, with 90 % of the 72,000 devices sourced as refurbished...

By UKAuthority (UK)
Britain To Fire Solar Power From Orbit To Antarctica In Energy First
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Britain To Fire Solar Power From Orbit To Antarctica In Energy First

Britain’s Space Solar is preparing to beam electricity from orbit to the British Antarctic Survey’s Rothera Research Station, replacing diesel generators with space‑based solar power. The project will use satellites that convert sunlight into microwave beams received by a rectenna...

By Orbital Today
New Platform Launched with Claims It Can Reduce the Need for Agents to Chase Sales
NewsFeb 23, 2026

New Platform Launched with Claims It Can Reduce the Need for Agents to Chase Sales

LMS has introduced the National Property Transaction Network (NPTN), a data‑sharing platform that lets estate agents assemble a Fast Track Sale pack at the listing stage. The pack aggregates ID checks, title details, searches and other key information, which conveyancers...

By The Negotiator – Technology (UK)
AI Training to Boost Malaysia’s Small Inbound Operators
NewsFeb 23, 2026

AI Training to Boost Malaysia’s Small Inbound Operators

The Consortium of Inbound Tourism Alliance (CINTA) has launched a six‑month AI‑driven training programme for small Malaysian travel operators, enrolling 600 participants. Partnering with Asnirez, Viator’s connectivity partner, and Malaysia Airlines Academy, the curriculum teaches building online platforms, booking engines,...

By TTG Asia
WARNING: Manual ID Checks Leave Agents ‘Vulnerable to Scams’
NewsFeb 23, 2026

WARNING: Manual ID Checks Leave Agents ‘Vulnerable to Scams’

Property agents are being warned that manual identity checks expose them to sophisticated scams. SmartSearch reports that 54% of verification checks remain manual, leaving gaps for AI‑generated IDs and deepfake documents. A recent survey of 1,000 decision‑makers shows fraud incidents...

By The Negotiator – Technology (UK)
Tata Communications, RailTel Join Hands to Develop AI-Ready Digital Infrastructure
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Tata Communications, RailTel Join Hands to Develop AI-Ready Digital Infrastructure

Tata Communications has teamed up with state‑run RailTel to build AI‑ready digital infrastructure for India and global markets. The partnership will modernise RailTel’s 63,000 km optical‑fiber network, add AI‑enabled platforms, and strengthen cyber protection and sovereign cloud capabilities for sensitive workloads....

By ET Telecom (Economic Times)
AI's Operational Gains Become Baseline; Focus on Strategy
SocialFeb 23, 2026

AI's Operational Gains Become Baseline; Focus on Strategy

AI is enabling innovation with new possibilities and also driving operational improvements across all roles. My hunch is that in the longer term, the operational gains will be adopted by most businesses and not be a true differentiator. While it's vital to...

By Joel Gascoigne
Developers Demand Rigorous Blueprint for AI Code Trust
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Developers Demand Rigorous Blueprint for AI Code Trust

96% of developers don't trust AI code: Here's a step toward the fix “To scale, a “blueprint” is needed that treats autonomous code with the same (or greater) level of scrutiny as human-written code” https://t.co/vPV2dkst8U #ResponsibleAI #AIGovernance https://t.co/6nrJMYXYir

By Glen Gilmore
Atom E3950 Powers WINSYSTEMS SBC-ZETA-3950 Rugged Mini SBC
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Atom E3950 Powers WINSYSTEMS SBC-ZETA-3950 Rugged Mini SBC

WINSYSTEMS introduced the SBC‑ZETA‑3950, a rugged mini single‑board computer built around Intel’s Atom Apollo Lake E3950 quad‑core processor. Housed in an 84 × 55 mm carrier, it delivers 1.6 GHz base speed (up to 2.0 GHz burst) within a 12 W power envelope and includes 8 GB...

By LinuxGizmos
D2C Lifestyle Brand DailyObjects Posts Rs 110 Cr Revenue in FY25
NewsFeb 23, 2026

D2C Lifestyle Brand DailyObjects Posts Rs 110 Cr Revenue in FY25

DailyObjects, the Indian D2C tech‑accessories brand, posted Rs 110 crore revenue for FY25, a 31% increase over the prior year. The surge in sales was offset by a 60% jump in net loss, which rose to Rs 16 crore as total expenses climbed 30%...

By Entrackr
DWP Tech and STEM Placement Applications Close This Week
NewsFeb 23, 2026

DWP Tech and STEM Placement Applications Close This Week

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) Digital is accepting applications for its University Leavers Engineering Programme, a two‑year placement that blends hands‑on software and infrastructure engineering with leadership training and a master’s qualification. Launched in April 2025, the scheme operates...

By UKAuthority (UK)
Beyond Generative AI: Why Healthcare’s Next Leap Depends on Agentic Systems That Can Actually Do the Work
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Beyond Generative AI: Why Healthcare’s Next Leap Depends on Agentic Systems That Can Actually Do the Work

Healthcare’s administrative crisis stems from fragmented, manual workflows rather than mere documentation. While generative AI has streamlined drafting tasks, it fails to automate end‑to‑end processes like prior authorizations, eligibility checks, and denial management. Agentic AI systems, capable of pulling data...

By HIT Consultant
Retailers Reset Expectations for 2026 – Operations Is Where the Battle Is Won
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Retailers Reset Expectations for 2026 – Operations Is Where the Battle Is Won

Australian retailers and e‑commerce firms are entering 2026 with a pragmatic outlook, prioritising operational discipline over aggressive expansion. Productivity has become a frontline commercial issue as labour constraints and cost pressure erode margins. Companies are moving from blunt cost‑cutting to...

By Inside Retail Australia
How Did L.A. Police Solve So Many Killings in 2025?
NewsFeb 23, 2026

How Did L.A. Police Solve So Many Killings in 2025?

The Los Angeles Police Department reported a 101 percent homicide clearance rate for 2025, far surpassing the roughly 58 percent national average. The figure reflects 156 of 230 murders solved that year and the clearance of 78 older cases, boosted...

By Governing — Finance
OpenAI's Model Fits Tiny Devices, Ideal for Cars
SocialFeb 23, 2026

OpenAI's Model Fits Tiny Devices, Ideal for Cars

What was I talking about yesterday? OpenAI can put @openclaw on a small device. I could see buying several and leaving one in each of our cars.

By Robert Scoble
Sickle Cell Gene Therapies Casgevy and Lyfgenia Still Lacking Traction 2 Years In
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Sickle Cell Gene Therapies Casgevy and Lyfgenia Still Lacking Traction 2 Years In

In February 2024 Vertex and CRISPR Therapeutics launched Casgevy, and bluebird bio (now Genetix Biotherapeutics) launched Lyfgenia as the first FDA‑approved gene therapies for sickle cell disease. Two years later, uptake remains modest—only 64 patients received Casgevy and just over 100...

By BioSpace
Beyond Rezdiffra: The 4 Most Promising MASH Pipelines in Play
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Beyond Rezdiffra: The 4 Most Promising MASH Pipelines in Play

Madrigal’s Rezdiffra became the first approved therapy for metabolic dysfunction‑associated steatohepatitis (MASH), generating $817 million in revenue within six quarters and prompting a wave of big‑pharma acquisitions focused on FGF21 analogs. In 2025, GSK, Roche and Novo Nordisk spent nearly $10 billion acquiring...

By BioSpace
Robotaxis Are Coming to London. The Citys Famed Black Cab Drivers Are Skeptical
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Robotaxis Are Coming to London. The Citys Famed Black Cab Drivers Are Skeptical

London will launch a national robotaxi pilot this spring, featuring British startup Wayve, US‑based Waymo and China’s Baidu. The trials aim to test autonomous vehicles on the city’s congested, historic streets and support the UK’s push to become a leader...

By Mint – Technology (India)
As It Ramps up Push to Fund AI Bets, Meta Makes a New Play for Agencies
NewsFeb 23, 2026

As It Ramps up Push to Fund AI Bets, Meta Makes a New Play for Agencies

Meta has launched the Agency Growth Collective, a pilot program for independent agencies in the United States. The initiative replaces the traditional single Meta representative with a shared alias that routes communications to a rotating bench of specialists and offers...

By Digiday
3 Standout Strategies Driving Revlon’s 2026 Comeback Plan
NewsFeb 23, 2026

3 Standout Strategies Driving Revlon’s 2026 Comeback Plan

Revlon, under CEO Melissa Peluso, is executing a three‑pronged turnaround aimed at reviving its legacy brands. The strategy emphasizes a narrowed “e‑glam” identity for Revlon, a clean‑beauty refresh for Almay, and an aggressive expansion of its fragrance portfolio through new...

By Glossy
ASRock Launches NUC Ultra 300 Box Series with up to 16 Cores and 128 GB DDR5
BlogFeb 23, 2026

ASRock Launches NUC Ultra 300 Box Series with up to 16 Cores and 128 GB DDR5

ASRock Industrial unveiled the NUC Ultra 300 Box series, a new line of compact mini PCs built on Intel’s Core Ultra 300 platform. The lineup offers two processor options – the Core Ultra 5 325 and the higher‑end Core Ultra X7 358H – delivering up to 16 cores and...

By Igor’sLAB
Europe’s Smartphone Market in 2025: Apple Takes the Lead, but Rising Memory Prices Threaten Growth
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Europe’s Smartphone Market in 2025: Apple Takes the Lead, but Rising Memory Prices Threaten Growth

Europe’s smartphone market posted modest 2% Q4 growth in 2025, driven by strong premium demand. Apple’s iPhone 17 launch lifted its share to 33%, overtaking Samsung, which held 29%. Honor posted an 18% rise in the mid‑range segment, while Xiaomi slipped...

By Igor’sLAB
NVIDIA’s Blackwell Ultra GB300 Sets New Standards in Long-Context Inference and Significantly Outperforms GB200
BlogFeb 23, 2026

NVIDIA’s Blackwell Ultra GB300 Sets New Standards in Long-Context Inference and Significantly Outperforms GB200

NVIDIA unveiled the Blackwell Ultra GB300 NVL72 rack, targeting long‑context inference for agentic AI models. Benchmarks show a 1.4‑1.5× performance uplift over the GB200, with a peak throughput of 226.2 tokens per second and latency gains of roughly 1.58×. The gains...

By Igor’sLAB
Global Navigation Satellite System Market Analysis 2026
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Global Navigation Satellite System Market Analysis 2026

The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) market has evolved into a layered ecosystem where downstream components—chipsets, modules, augmentation services, and software—account for the bulk of revenue. Multi‑constellation, multi‑frequency receivers have become the standard design, improving accuracy and resilience across diverse...

By New Space Economy
The Playbook for Winning over Price-Conscious Consumers
NewsFeb 23, 2026

The Playbook for Winning over Price-Conscious Consumers

U.S. retail sales are still growing modestly despite inflation, but brands must win over increasingly price‑conscious shoppers. Executives say the era of blunt discounting is giving way to “value articulation,” where consumers evaluate a product’s real‑life solution and equity impact....

By Modern Retail
Human-Related Security Risks Rose 90% in 2025
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Human-Related Security Risks Rose 90% in 2025

A KnowBe4 report reveals human‑related security incidents surged 90% in 2025, driven largely by social‑engineering attacks and employee error. Email‑based threats grew 57%, with 64% of organizations hit by external attacks exploiting staff inboxes. Human mistakes affected 90% of firms,...

By Security Magazine (Cybersecurity)
41% of Organizations Have Hired a Fake Candidate
NewsFeb 23, 2026

41% of Organizations Have Hired a Fake Candidate

A GetReal Security survey reveals that 41 % of IT, cybersecurity, risk and fraud leaders admit their firms have hired and onboarded a fraudulent candidate, underscoring AI‑driven identity attacks’ real‑world impact. The same study shows 88 % of organizations encounter deep‑fake or...

By Security Magazine (Cybersecurity)
Capgemini Exec Shares Lessons From SAP Agentic AI Projects
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Capgemini Exec Shares Lessons From SAP Agentic AI Projects

Capgemini’s AI lead Gianluca Simeone detailed how SAP’s agentic AI platform, powered by the Joule copilot and Business Data Cloud, is being used to automate complex ERP processes. He highlighted a three‑week rollout of custom agents that span SAP and...

By TechTarget SearchERP
Data for Breakfast Canberra
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Data for Breakfast Canberra

Snowflake is hosting "Data for Breakfast Canberra" on 17 March 2026, aimed at Australian Public Service (APS) data and AI professionals. The event will feature a Snowflake keynote on secure, AI‑ready data collaboration, public‑sector case studies, and deep‑dive sessions on agents and...

By The Mandarin (Australia)
Kogan.com ‘Firing on All Cylinders’, Founder Says, as Group Profit Falls 20%
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Kogan.com ‘Firing on All Cylinders’, Founder Says, as Group Profit Falls 20%

Kogan Group reported mixed H1 FY26 results, with its flagship Kogan.com platform delivering 21% sales growth and a 17% revenue increase, while the New Zealand acquisition Mighty Ape saw sales fall 9% and a 25% revenue drop, dragging group NPAT down 20%...

By Startup Daily (ANZ)
Five AI‑Native Startup Ideas Before Embed Apps Close
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Five AI‑Native Startup Ideas Before Embed Apps Close

Last 5 AI-native startup ideas from us @Conviction before Embed apps close (robotics cert, red-teaming chips, materializing institutional memory, physics sim, and getting assurance on abundant generated code) https://t.co/9ykAggZY9P

By Sarah Guo
Study Shows AI Skills Gap in Singapore Malaysia
NewsFeb 23, 2026

Study Shows AI Skills Gap in Singapore Malaysia

Epitome Global’s latest workforce study reveals that only one in five professionals in Singapore and Malaysia demonstrate AI‑ready traits such as persistence, curiosity and reflective learning. While more than 70% claim advanced digital literacy, 56% rate their decision‑making and 42%...

By Vietnam Investment Review (VIR)
Question S/4HANA Vendor Push: Assess Real Benefits
SocialFeb 23, 2026

Question S/4HANA Vendor Push: Assess Real Benefits

Software vendors push for company-wide S/4HANA implementations for their benefit. Be objective: does it truly benefit you and is it the right solution? Critical assessment is key. #SAP #TechStrategy https://t.co/N21GhWHIIA

By Eric Kimberling