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Google’s Search Relations Team Debates If You Still Need A Website via @Sejournal, @MattGSouthern
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Google’s Search Relations Team Debates If You Still Need A Website via @Sejournal, @MattGSouthern

Google’s Search Relations team said the need for a website in 2026 depends on business goals and audience. They highlighted advantages such as data sovereignty, monetization control, and the ability to host custom tools, while also noting that many firms...

By Search Engine Journal
TikTok Adds 'Local  Feed' — Perfect for Marketing Live Gigs
BlogFeb 13, 2026

TikTok Adds 'Local Feed' — Perfect for Marketing Live Gigs

TikTok has introduced a new Local Feed tab that surfaces content based on a user’s immediate geography, recent activity, and topical relevance. The feature is designed to help musicians, venues, and promoters connect with audiences who are physically close enough...

By Hypebot
AI Can’t Improve Healthcare if Clinicians and Staff Aren’t Trained to Use, Orchestrate It
NewsFeb 13, 2026

AI Can’t Improve Healthcare if Clinicians and Staff Aren’t Trained to Use, Orchestrate It

Healthcare systems are rapidly deploying AI for diagnosis, documentation, scheduling and patient communication, but many clinicians and support staff lack the training to use these tools effectively. The article argues that one‑time, checkbox‑style training creates risks such as automation bias...

By MedCity News
Ossisto Enters EdTech Space With Specialized Content Marketing and Recruitment Services for Educational Institutions
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Ossisto Enters EdTech Space With Specialized Content Marketing and Recruitment Services for Educational Institutions

Virtual‑assistant firm Ossisto has launched an EdTech unit that provides specialized content marketing and recruitment services for higher‑education institutions, schools, and online learning providers. The offering targets enrollment growth and faculty hiring challenges by delivering agency‑level execution without traditional retainers,...

By HR Tech Series
Hanshow, University of Cambridge Team Up to Advance Next-Generation Augmented RFID
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Hanshow, University of Cambridge Team Up to Advance Next-Generation Augmented RFID

Hanshow and the University of Cambridge have announced a multi‑year research partnership to create next‑generation Augmented RFID systems built on ultra‑low‑power sensing and distributed hardware architectures. The collaboration blends Cambridge’s expertise in energy‑harvesting communication with Hanshow’s large‑scale edge‑computing and retail...

By RFID Journal
Photonic Claims “World-First” Quantum Teleportation Across Telus Fibre Network
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Photonic Claims “World-First” Quantum Teleportation Across Telus Fibre Network

Photonic announced it successfully teleported quantum information across 30 km of Telus’s commercial PureFibre network, marking the first time usable qubits have been transferred to a remote processing node on a live telecom backbone. The demonstration builds on earlier lab‑scale experiments...

By BetaKit (Canada)
AEP Contracted Large Load Pipeline Doubles to 56 GW
NewsFeb 13, 2026

AEP Contracted Large Load Pipeline Doubles to 56 GW

American Electric Power (AEP) announced its contracted large‑load pipeline will reach 56 GW by 2030, doubling from the previous quarter. Data centers account for roughly 90% of this new demand, especially in Texas, Ohio, Indiana and Oklahoma. The utility’s five‑year capital‑expenditure...

By Utility Dive (duplicate for evidence)
Maersk, Eurogate Plan €1 Billion Bet on Zero-Emission Bremerhaven Container Hub
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Maersk, Eurogate Plan €1 Billion Bet on Zero-Emission Bremerhaven Container Hub

Maersk’s APM Terminals and Germany’s Eurogate are negotiating a partnership that could inject up to €1 billion into Bremerhaven’s North Sea Terminal. The funding aims to fully electrify the site, power it with renewables and lift capacity from 3 million to 4 million...

By gCaptain
Data Engineering: Experience Beats Tutorials Through Pattern Recognition
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Data Engineering: Experience Beats Tutorials Through Pattern Recognition

After years in data engineering, I've realized the job is mostly pattern recognition. You see a problem. You recognize it as a variant of a problem you've solved before. You apply a known solution with modifications. This is why experience matters more...

By SSP Data
Narrow Positioning and Separate Budgets Beat Industry Giants
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Narrow Positioning and Separate Budgets Beat Industry Giants

My top 5 takeaways from my chat with Gille Berteaux, Livestorm's CEO (nearly $20M ARR, 3,500 customers): 1. Expanding too broadly can kill product-market fit: After COVID, they added meetings and sales demos. Suddenly they looked like a smaller version of...

By Omer Khan
Axiom Space Raises $350M to Fuel Station, Suit Development
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Axiom Space Raises $350M to Fuel Station, Suit Development

Axiom Space announced a $350 million capital raise, co‑led by Type One Ventures and Qatar Investment Authority, to accelerate its commercial space‑station program and the development of NASA‑contracted AxEMU spacesuits. The funding will finance the design, testing and launch of two...

By Payload
SlipLift Automates Trailer Unloading for More Sites, Says Slip Robotics
BlogFeb 13, 2026

SlipLift Automates Trailer Unloading for More Sites, Says Slip Robotics

Slip Robotics unveiled SlipLift, a new autonomous platform that separates the mobile robot from its payload, allowing it to load or unload any trailer in roughly five minutes. The system supports freight up to 20,000 lb and requires no Wi‑Fi or...

By Mobile Robot Guide
Women in Science, Robotics, Automation, SLAS, and Lilly Updates
PodcastFeb 13, 202632 min

Women in Science, Robotics, Automation, SLAS, and Lilly Updates

The episode opens with a celebration of Women in Science Day, highlighting the historic origin of the term “scientist” and the push for greater female leadership in biotech. Medra CEO Michelle Lee discusses how the company is merging robotics with...

By Touching Base (GEN Podcasts)
Migrating to Databricks – A Guide
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Migrating to Databricks – A Guide

The guide cautions that moving to Databricks won’t fix weak data fundamentals; organizations must first establish clear dev‑prod separation, version‑controlled code, and cost accountability. It urges teams to define real needs, avoid over‑architecting, and split infrastructure choices from data‑architecture decisions....

By Confessions of a Data Guy
Return Policies Deterring Nearly Half of Shoppers Before Checkout: Cashew Research
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Return Policies Deterring Nearly Half of Shoppers Before Checkout: Cashew Research

Cashew Research’s "Data Drop: The Returns Revolt" surveyed 2,000 North‑American shoppers and found that 47% hesitate to buy when return shipping isn’t free. The study shows returns act as a trust signal that shapes conversion rates before checkout, not just...

By Retail Insider Canada
World‑class Skill Invisible without Buyer‑centric Packaging
SocialFeb 13, 2026

World‑class Skill Invisible without Buyer‑centric Packaging

You can be world-class and still invisible. Just ask Joshua Bell, one of the world’s top violinists... In 2007, Joshua Bell played his $3.5M Stradivarius violin for 45 minutes in a Washington, D.C. subway station. Only 7 people stopped to listen. The same...

By Katelyn Bourgoin
Robot Talk Episode 144 – Robot Trust in Humans, with Samuele Vinanzi
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Robot Talk Episode 144 – Robot Trust in Humans, with Samuele Vinanzi

In a recent Robot Talk episode, senior lecturer Samuele Vinanzi discussed how robots can evaluate human trustworthiness using behavioral cues. His work in cognitive robotics merges AI, psychology, and cognitive science to give machines social awareness. Vinanzi’s research emphasizes emotional...

By Robohub
Addverb’s Humanoid Bet: How This Noida Robotics Startup Is Building Physical AI
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Addverb’s Humanoid Bet: How This Noida Robotics Startup Is Building Physical AI

Addverb, a Noida‑based robotics firm backed by Reliance, has introduced its first humanoid robot—a six‑foot, 80 kg machine capable of carrying 15 kg and equipped with wheels for legs. The humanoid is designed for unstructured factory and warehouse settings where traditional automation...

By Inc42
Bankruptcy Threat Looms as Quince Runs Out of Options
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Bankruptcy Threat Looms as Quince Runs Out of Options

Quince Therapeutics warned investors it may need bankruptcy protection after its lead drug eDSP failed a pivotal phase 3 trial for ataxia‑telangiectasia. The SEC filing disclosed less than $6 million in cash, $12 million in short‑term investments and a $16 million unsecured line of...

By pharmaphorum
CMPS Leads Psychedelic Push; HELP Gains Momentum
SocialFeb 13, 2026

CMPS Leads Psychedelic Push; HELP Gains Momentum

$CMPS first-in-line for potential psychedelic approval for Treatment Resistant Depression (TRD) .  Likely war between "Old School FDA" and MAHA movement.  Will be exciting to see the outcome. $HELP with strong data for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and Breakthrough Therapy Designation. New...

By BowTiedBiotech
Friction, Not AI, Stops Non‑Technical Teams From Adopting
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Friction, Not AI, Stops Non‑Technical Teams From Adopting

Non-technical teams aren't afraid of AI. They’re afraid of... - Clunky setup processes - Gatekept technical complexity - Theory they can't act on immediately - Having to master abstractions before seeing results - Learning Python just to "get started." - Outdated training models Teams checking out of AI...

By Louis Bouchard
Search News Buzz Video Recap: Google Volatility, Bing AI Performance Reports, New AI Mode Retail Ads, UCP Checkout & ChatGPT...
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Search News Buzz Video Recap: Google Volatility, Bing AI Performance Reports, New AI Mode Retail Ads, UCP Checkout & ChatGPT...

Google’s search ranking volatility intensified on February 10, prompting noticeable SERP shifts for sites like Grokipedia. Bing introduced AI Performance reports with a redesigned dashboard, while Google tested contextual overlay cards for AI Overviews and launched new AI Mode shopping ads...

By Search Engine Roundtable
Great Tables Turns DataFrames Into Presentation‑ready Tables
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Great Tables Turns DataFrames Into Presentation‑ready Tables

Turning a DataFrame into a presentation-ready table in Python. Recently I tried a library called Great Tables and it makes formatting tables very easy. - Works with Pandas & Polars - 19 formatting methods (currency, percentages, dates, scientific notation) - Export to HTML, LaTeX,...

By Karina | Python | Excel | Stats | DataScience | DataAnalytics
AI Hype Isn’t Boosting Profit Margins Across the Economy
SocialFeb 13, 2026

AI Hype Isn’t Boosting Profit Margins Across the Economy

If AI were living up to its hype, it would be benefiting the ENTIRE ECONOMY. IT ISN'T. Profit margins outside the tech sector would be growing. THEY'RE NOT. https://t.co/GXT1r783t0

By Steve Hanke
Google’s Gemini to Be Integrated Into Major UK Property Platform
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Google’s Gemini to Be Integrated Into Major UK Property Platform

Rightmove, the UK’s leading digital property portal, will embed Google’s Gemini large‑language‑model into its search service. The integration enables conversational, natural‑language queries and personalised property discovery, letting users describe homes in plain English instead of ticking boxes. Gemini’s AI will...

By UKTN (UK Tech News)
Falcon 9 Booster B1101 Achieves First RTLS Landing
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Falcon 9 Booster B1101 Achieves First RTLS Landing

SpaceX's Falcon9 Booster B1101 successfully completes first Return To Launch Site, RTLS, landing at LC-40 at CCSFS, FL. 📷by @rpg571 https://t.co/uKq0saMaYW

By Felix Schlang
Stay Grounded Amid Rapid Bioinformatics Advances
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Stay Grounded Amid Rapid Bioinformatics Advances

🧵Bioinformatics evolves fast. New tech. New data. New analysis. But here's how to stay grounded and not get overwhelmed: https://t.co/ZyxcLRExC6

By Ming Tang
MPA’s Rivkin Calls Out ByteDance Infringement
NewsFeb 13, 2026

MPA’s Rivkin Calls Out ByteDance Infringement

Charles Rivkin, CEO of the Motion Picture Association, publicly condemned ByteDance’s new AI service Seedance 2.0 for massive unauthorised use of U.S. copyrighted works. He urged the company to halt the infringing activity immediately, emphasizing the threat to creators’ rights and...

By Advanced Television
Ad Spend Won’t Drive Pipeline Without Revenue‑Focused Strategy
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Ad Spend Won’t Drive Pipeline Without Revenue‑Focused Strategy

More ad spend ≠ more pipeline. Teams skip 3 basics: • Bottom-up strategy • Quality over cheap CPL • Revenue reporting, not click reporting Miss this and you get: Traffic up. Demos flat. Sales frustrated. Budget cut. What are you optimizing for? https://t.co/U8B9p57BkD

By devbasu
Banking Success Requires Both Technical and Cultural Agility
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Banking Success Requires Both Technical and Cultural Agility

AI is no longer just a tool in banking operations. Success now depends on technical agility and cultural agility working together. https://t.co/YZfpW5Gt6i

By Brett King
Ovid Takes Another Big Swing in Neuroscience Under a New CEO
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Ovid Takes Another Big Swing in Neuroscience Under a New CEO

Ovid Therapeutics, under new CEO Meg Alexander, is re‑orienting its neuroscience pipeline toward first‑in‑class KCC2 modulators while advancing a drug‑resistant epilepsy candidate toward Phase 2. The company’s earlier flagship, soticlestat, failed in Phase 3, eliminating $600 million in potential milestones, prompting a strategic...

By PharmaVoice
Ring Ends Police‑alert Partnership After Super Bowl Ad Backlash
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Ring Ends Police‑alert Partnership After Super Bowl Ad Backlash

Amazon’s Ring Scraps Police-Notification Partnership After Backlash Over Super Bowl Ad About AI-Enabled Dog Finder https://t.co/nG8OTj4GwM via @variety

By Todd Spangler
AI Spending Lifts some Assets, Hurts Major Stock Valuations
SocialFeb 13, 2026

AI Spending Lifts some Assets, Hurts Major Stock Valuations

The AI capex boom is absolutely stimulative to *certain* assets in the ecosystem and supply chain, but that won't be Mag7 stock prices from here. Revenue growth is slowing, input prices rising and you can connect the dots on what...

By Quinn Thompson
Data Centers Pursue On-Site Power as Affordability Tops Utility Concerns: BofA
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Data Centers Pursue On-Site Power as Affordability Tops Utility Concerns: BofA

Data‑center developers are accelerating on‑site power projects as residential electricity rates surge 37% since 2020, prompting concerns over utility affordability ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. Bank of America analysts say developers will first secure fast‑deployable resources such as gas...

By Utility Dive (duplicate for evidence)
AI Generates Statistical Results, Not Guaranteed Software Outputs
SocialFeb 13, 2026

AI Generates Statistical Results, Not Guaranteed Software Outputs

AI differs from software; outputs are statistical, not guaranteed, requiring careful training and evaluation. https://t.co/4SGQMgdys0

By Satya Mallick
The 5ers Introduces Overnight Futures Prop Trading
SocialFeb 13, 2026

The 5ers Introduces Overnight Futures Prop Trading

🚨 @the5erstrading releases details for @The5ersFutures On my panel at @iFXEXPO they said big things were coming… Only futures prop to allow overnight holds Looks like the evolution is here. What do you think - strong proposition or not competitive enough?👇

By Kathy Lien
Where Are Those New Google Search Console Features?
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Where Are Those New Google Search Console Features?

Google announced several enhancements to Search Console in late 2025, including branded query filters, social‑channel insights, and an AI‑driven configuration tool. Months later, most users still see only the smoothing views, with the new features remaining unavailable. The rollout appears...

By Search Engine Roundtable
All‑Economy Planes Won’t Halve Aviation Emissions, Warns Expert
SocialFeb 13, 2026

All‑Economy Planes Won’t Halve Aviation Emissions, Warns Expert

If we made every airliner all-economy - could that slash aviation's emissions by 50%? Not so fast, argues RAeS Head of Research Naomi Allen, who warns against 'easy wins' to sustainability #avgeek https://t.co/tOVFLw7vLK https://t.co/bNd4bey0XQ

By Tim Robinson
Starlink Shutdown Blinds Russian Drones and Command Posts
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Starlink Shutdown Blinds Russian Drones and Command Posts

“The shutdown didn’t only reduce Russian drone strikes. On the front lines, it also partially blinded Russian command posts and drone crews that relied on Starlink for communication, livestreams and more-precise control of assaults as commanders got real-time footage of...

By Franz‑Stefan Gady
All Eyes on Vertex’s Kidney Franchise, as Painkiller Journavx Tops Half a Million Scripts
NewsFeb 13, 2026

All Eyes on Vertex’s Kidney Franchise, as Painkiller Journavx Tops Half a Million Scripts

Vertex Pharmaceuticals reported that its late‑stage RAINIER trial of povetacicept in IgA nephropathy is proceeding without safety concerns, with primary data expected in the first half of 2026. The company is leveraging a priority‑review voucher for the upcoming FDA filing...

By BioSpace
One System Beats Twenty Prompts for Real Productivity
SocialFeb 13, 2026

One System Beats Twenty Prompts for Real Productivity

Prompt lists don’t make you productive. Systems do. AI helps when you: • standardize inputs • reduce decisions • repeat the same loop One system > 20 prompts. https://t.co/F6ofGD7w6y

By Giuliano Liguori
Half of Banking Leaders' Skills Will Vanish—Learn Continuously
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Half of Banking Leaders' Skills Will Vanish—Learn Continuously

Nearly half of the skills banking leaders rely on today will be obsolete within five years. Continuous learning is no longer optional. It is the most critical leadership skill. Watch the full episode: https://t.co/niO7fXOQML https://t.co/oNvJXTcWkz

By Jim Marous
Startup Organotics Fast Tracks Personalized Brain Drug Trials
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Startup Organotics Fast Tracks Personalized Brain Drug Trials

Organotics, a new biotech startup, is leveraging patient‑derived brain organoids to accelerate early‑stage testing of neuropsychiatric drugs. By reprogramming a patient’s blood or skin cells into induced pluripotent stem cells, the company creates vascularized, multi‑region mini‑brains that reflect individual genetics....

By Forbes – Healthcare
AI‑linked Firms See Growth, yet Stocks Tumble
SocialFeb 13, 2026

AI‑linked Firms See Growth, yet Stocks Tumble

The market is now punishing even those companies which are beneficiaries of AI. These businesses are accelerating their revenue growth and their management is explicitly stating that AI is a tailwind, yet their stocks are being crushed. Unreal.

By Puru Saxena
Deepfake Business Risks Are Growing – Here's What Leaders Need to Know
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Deepfake Business Risks Are Growing – Here's What Leaders Need to Know

Deepfake attacks have moved from a niche concern to a mainstream cybersecurity priority, with 62% of organizations reporting at least one incident in the past year. Hackers are leveraging publicly available AI models, such as Google Gemini, to create convincing...

By ITPro (UK)