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South African Fuel Cell Milestone Signals Momentum for Hydrogen Aviation
PodcastFeb 10, 2026

South African Fuel Cell Milestone Signals Momentum for Hydrogen Aviation

A South African‑developed membrane electrode assembly (MEA) has been independently validated inside a commercial aviation‑grade fuel‑cell stack for unmanned aircraft, matching or exceeding the performance of incumbent commercial membranes. The test, conducted in Europe, demonstrates that the technology can operate...

By sUAS News
Indiqube Posts Rs 390 Cr Revenue in Q3 FY26; Losses Rise 21%
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Indiqube Posts Rs 390 Cr Revenue in Q3 FY26; Losses Rise 21%

Indiqube, a managed workspace solutions provider, reported Q3 FY26 revenue of Rs 390 crore, a 45.5% year‑on‑year increase, bringing total income to Rs 411 crore including non‑operating revenue. Total expenses rose 39% to Rs 434 crore, driven by higher employee...

By Entrackr
North Africa Rises on Deals as MENA AI Funding Hits $858 Million
NewsFeb 10, 2026

North Africa Rises on Deals as MENA AI Funding Hits $858 Million

AI venture capital in the Middle East and North Africa surged to $858 million in 2025, representing 22% of total regional VC and 29% of all deals. The United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia dominated funding, absorbing 87% of AI capital,...

By TechCabal
CxO Considerations to Invest  in LLM/SLM Development
BlogFeb 10, 2026

CxO Considerations to Invest in LLM/SLM Development

Enterprises are moving from speculative AI projects to strategic investments in Large Language Models (LLMs) and Small Language Models (SLMs). LLMs deliver broad, multi‑domain capabilities but demand massive data, compute, and capital, while SLMs offer domain‑specific agility with lower resource...

By Architecture & Governance Magazine – Elevating EA
AI Talent Mobility and the Institutional Logic of EB-1A and NIW
NewsFeb 10, 2026

AI Talent Mobility and the Institutional Logic of EB-1A and NIW

AI’s rapid development cycles and cross‑border collaborations are reshaping how talent moves, but U.S. immigration categories—EB‑1A (extraordinary ability) and EB‑2 NIW (national interest waiver)—still rely on stable, publicly verifiable records. The article argues that the core tension lies between AI’s...

By AI Time Journal
The HR–IT Debate in the Age of AI: Cooperation or Consolidation?
NewsFeb 10, 2026

The HR–IT Debate in the Age of AI: Cooperation or Consolidation?

AI is reshaping the relationship between HR and IT, prompting record collaboration and even the creation of a new C‑suite title, chief productivity officer, that combines people and technology oversight. Leaders argue that merging the functions can speed decisions and...

By Human Resource Executive
Coveo Announces Hosted MCP Server to Expand Enterprise AI and Agentic Partner Ecosystem
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Coveo Announces Hosted MCP Server to Expand Enterprise AI and Agentic Partner Ecosystem

Coveo unveiled its Hosted Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, a secure interoperability layer that links the company’s AI‑Relevance platform to leading large‑language models such as ChatGPT Enterprise and Anthropic’s Claude. The MCP Server lets AI agents query Coveo’s unified content...

By AiThority
Should I Optimize My Content Differently For Each Platform? – Ask An SEO via @Sejournal, @Rollerblader
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Should I Optimize My Content Differently For Each Platform? – Ask An SEO via @Sejournal, @Rollerblader

The article stresses that content must be optimized differently for each platform—LinkedIn, Reddit, TikTok, Pinterest, and traditional search engines—because they impose distinct metadata limits, audience demographics, and algorithmic signals. It advises customizing titles, descriptions, and images to fit pixel or...

By Search Engine Journal
Simplyblock Provides Postgres Git-Style Branching
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Simplyblock Provides Postgres Git-Style Branching

Simplyblock has launched Vela, a self‑hostable platform that provides instant, Git‑style branching for PostgreSQL databases without copying data. The solution leverages copy‑on‑write on local NVMe storage and deep Kubernetes integration to deliver high‑performance, low‑latency environments. Vela targets AI workloads that...

By Blocks & Files
Simplyblock Provides Postgres Git-Style Branching
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Simplyblock Provides Postgres Git-Style Branching

Simplyblock unveiled Vela, a platform that delivers instant PostgreSQL branches using copy‑on‑write technology on its high‑performance block storage. The solution eliminates traditional snapshot‑restore cycles, offering developers rapid, cost‑effective cloning without data duplication. Vela is cloud‑agnostic, Kubernetes‑native, and supports NVMe/TCP and...

By Blocks & Files
Former Sugar Refinery Near Caen, France, Could Become AI Data Center
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Former Sugar Refinery Near Caen, France, Could Become AI Data Center

A former 33‑hectare sugar refinery near Caen is slated for acquisition by Brown Fields, which plans to transform the derelict site into an AI data center. The project, estimated at €15‑€20 million, benefits from an existing 220 kV power line and a...

By Data Center Dynamics
AI in Recruitment: A Practical Guide for Hiring Teams
NewsFeb 10, 2026

AI in Recruitment: A Practical Guide for Hiring Teams

AI is rapidly reshaping recruitment by automating screening, scheduling, and candidate communication. SHRM research shows 85% of employers using AI report time savings and efficiency gains, while the State of Hiring 2025 report highlights that 41.2% of candidates abandon applications,...

By Recruitee Blog
Lidl Germany Lets Shoppers Pay by SEPA Bank Transfer — A Quiet Break From Visa & Mastercard Dominance
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Lidl Germany Lets Shoppers Pay by SEPA Bank Transfer — A Quiet Break From Visa & Mastercard Dominance

Lidl Germany has introduced SEPA bank‑transfer as a checkout option, allowing shoppers to pay directly from their bank accounts. The move sidesteps traditional Visa and Mastercard processing, which dominate European retail payments. By leveraging the Euro‑area’s low‑cost SEPA network, Lidl...

By PaySpace Magazine
UK Finance Shares Insights on Banking Sector Opportunities in 2026
NewsFeb 10, 2026

UK Finance Shares Insights on Banking Sector Opportunities in 2026

UK Finance warns that 2026 will be a turning point for British banks as new prudential standards, the motor‑finance redress scheme and cross‑border restrictions reshape the sector. Basel 3.1 and Small Domestic Deposit Takers rules take effect on 1 January 2027, while the...

By Crowdfund Insider
Twisted Quantum Codes Boost Error Correction and Extend Computing Potential
BlogFeb 10, 2026

Twisted Quantum Codes Boost Error Correction and Extend Computing Potential

Researchers have introduced finite‑length qudit low‑density parity‑check (LDPC) codes built on two‑dimensional tori with twisted boundary conditions. By applying a bivariate‑bicycle framework and algebraic techniques, the twisted‑torus constructions consistently deliver larger code distances than untwisted or previously reported twisted qubit...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Jumia’s Q4 2025 Revenue Jumps 34% to $61.4 Million
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Jumia’s Q4 2025 Revenue Jumps 34% to $61.4 Million

Jumia reported Q4 2025 revenue of $61.4 million, a 34% year‑over‑year rise driven by a booming marketplace segment. Gross profit jumped 43% and operating loss narrowed to $10.6 million, reflecting stronger margins and tighter cost control. The company’s GMV climbed 36% to $279.5 million,...

By Techpoint Africa
AI Automates Company-Wide Content Sharing at Scale
SocialFeb 10, 2026

AI Automates Company-Wide Content Sharing at Scale

🛑 STOP SCROLLING 🛑 🛑 STOP SCROLLING 🛑 Remember that AMAZING blog post, white paper, video or podcast your team published last year? I have a simple way for you to get more out of it in 2026... It's a simple tool...

By Ross Simmonds
Google Search Ranking Volatility Gets Heated Again February 10th
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Google Search Ranking Volatility Gets Heated Again February 10th

On February 10, 2026, the SEO community observed fresh Google Search ranking volatility, distinct from the February 5 Discover core update. Multiple third‑party tracking platforms—including Semrush, Sistrix, and Mozcast—showed simultaneous spikes, echoing earlier volatility periods in January and December 2025. Analysts...

By Search Engine Roundtable
Microsoft Announces New Mobile-Style Windows Security Controls
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Microsoft Announces New Mobile-Style Windows Security Controls

Microsoft announced that Windows 11 will adopt smartphone‑style permission prompts, requiring user consent before apps can access files, cameras, microphones or install software. The rollout introduces a Baseline Security Mode that enforces runtime integrity by allowing only signed code to run,...

By BleepingComputer
Simulating Heat with Quantum Particles Unlocks New Materials Science Possibilities
BlogFeb 10, 2026

Simulating Heat with Quantum Particles Unlocks New Materials Science Possibilities

Researchers at EPFL and Algorithmiq have unveiled a propagation‑based technique that uses Pauli and Majorana operators to perform imaginary‑time evolution for thermal‑state simulation. By exploiting the natural sparsity of high‑temperature states in these operator bases, the method starts from the...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
UK to Invest Nearly £1M In In-Orbit Manufacturing
NewsFeb 10, 2026

UK to Invest Nearly £1M In In-Orbit Manufacturing

The UK Space Agency (UKSA) is allocating nearly £1 million to three start‑ups to develop in‑orbit manufacturing capabilities. Space Forge will receive £300,000 to grow semiconductor crystals, OrbiSky £295,000 for ZBLAN optical‑fiber production, and BioOrbit £250,000 to test space‑grown pharmaceuticals. The...

By Payload
ON24 Celebrates 2025 Winners of the Digital Engagement Excellence Awards
NewsFeb 10, 2026

ON24 Celebrates 2025 Winners of the Digital Engagement Excellence Awards

ON24 announced the 2025 Digital Engagement Excellence Awards, honoring firms such as Fortinet, Salesforce, and Travel Media Group for outstanding virtual event performance. Winners leveraged the ON24 Intelligent Engagement Platform to drive revenue, accelerate AI adoption, and scale personalized experiences....

By MarTech Series
Abundant Element Alloy Enables Rare Earth Free Cryogenic Cooling
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Abundant Element Alloy Enables Rare Earth Free Cryogenic Cooling

Researchers from Japan's National Institute for Materials Science and KOSEN Oshima College have created a copper‑iron‑aluminum oxide regenerator (CuFe0.98Al0.02O2) that cools to 4 K without rare‑earth metals or liquid helium. The material exploits magnetic frustration to deliver specific‑heat performance comparable to...

By SpaceDaily
Climate Change Speeds up Destruction of Key Greenhouse Gas
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Climate Change Speeds up Destruction of Key Greenhouse Gas

Scientists at UC Irvine have found that climate change is speeding up the atmospheric destruction of nitrous oxide (N₂O), a potent greenhouse gas and ozone‑depleting substance. Satellite data from NASA’s Microwave Limb Sounder show the gas’s mean lifetime has fallen...

By SpaceDaily
TSMC Approves US$44.96 Billion Budget Amid AI Boom
NewsFeb 10, 2026

TSMC Approves US$44.96 Billion Budget Amid AI Boom

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) approved a US$44.96 billion capital budget to expand advanced, mature and specialty technology capacity, upgrade packaging, and build new fabs. The plan includes upgrading its Kumamoto plant to 3‑nanometer production to meet surging AI demand. The...

By Focus Taiwan (CNA) – English News
EUMETSAT Extends Role in DestinE Digital Twin Infrastructure
NewsFeb 10, 2026

EUMETSAT Extends Role in DestinE Digital Twin Infrastructure

The EUMETSAT Council confirmed the agency will stay a core partner in the European Commission’s Destination Earth (DestinE) programme as it moves into Phase Three later this year. EUMETSAT delivered the fully operational DestinE Data Lake at the end of Phase Two,...

By SpaceDaily
Fermi Data Help Refine Orbital Parameters of a Gamma-Ray Binary
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Fermi Data Help Refine Orbital Parameters of a Gamma-Ray Binary

Using 16 years of Fermi LAT data, Chinese astronomers precisely measured the orbit of the gamma‑ray binary PSR J2032+4127. The orbital period is 19,111.5 days (≈52.3 years) with an extreme eccentricity of 0.98 and a separation of about 25.3 AU. Two small spin‑glitches were identified,...

By Phys.org - Space News
Prepare Detailed Financials to Impress Acquisition Buyers
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Prepare Detailed Financials to Impress Acquisition Buyers

I talk with a lot of founders who want to go to market on @acquiredotcom unprepared to save some time and see if it's worth it. The problem with this is how buyers evaluate startup acquisition opportunities. Most will require and expect,...

By Andrew Gazdecki
Liquidity as a Real-Time Operating System: Kyriba on the Future of Treasury
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Liquidity as a Real-Time Operating System: Kyriba on the Future of Treasury

Treasury leaders are shifting from isolated point solutions to a single, real‑time operating system that unifies cash, debt, investments and risk across dozens of banks and multiple ERP platforms. Kyriba’s Tom Callway argues that the missing piece is a connectivity...

By ERP Today
UK Space Agency Launches Programme to Boost Industry Skills
NewsFeb 10, 2026

UK Space Agency Launches Programme to Boost Industry Skills

The UK Space Agency has unveiled the Skills for Space internship programme, offering 50 paid eight‑week placements for undergraduates and further‑education students across the country. The scheme aims to address a widening talent gap, as a recent Space Skills Survey...

By UKTN (UK Tech News)
Decompose Sales Data to Distinguish Real Growth
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Decompose Sales Data to Distinguish Real Growth

Your manager asks: "Sales jumped in December — is that a real growth or seasonality?" You pull up a line chart. Sure, it shows the spike. But it doesn't tell you why. And that's what they actually want to know. This is where time...

By Karina | Python | Excel | Stats | DataScience | DataAnalytics
Did the Viking Missions Discover Life on Mars 50 Years Ago? These Scientists Think So
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Did the Viking Missions Discover Life on Mars 50 Years Ago? These Scientists Think So

In 1976 NASA’s Viking landers returned positive signals from three life‑detection experiments, but the onboard GC‑MS failed to find organic molecules, leading the team to declare Mars lifeless. Recent analysis by Ben Benner and colleagues argues that the GC‑MS actually detected...

By Space.com
New ‘ZeroDayRAT’ Spyware Kit Enables Total Compromise of iOS, Android Devices
NewsFeb 10, 2026

New ‘ZeroDayRAT’ Spyware Kit Enables Total Compromise of iOS, Android Devices

ZeroDayRAT, a commercial mobile spyware kit, provides full remote control of iOS and Android devices. Available through Telegram, the toolkit includes live camera streaming, keylogging, GPS tracking, and modules for bank credential harvesting and clipboard‑based crypto theft. Researchers at iVerify...

By SecurityWeek
QuEra 2026 Survey: 62% of Organizations Face Classical Limits as Production Deployment Stalls
NewsFeb 10, 2026

QuEra 2026 Survey: 62% of Organizations Face Classical Limits as Production Deployment Stalls

QuEra Computing released the first part of its 2026 Quantum Readiness Survey, revealing a pronounced "quantum execution gap" between experimentation and production. While 62% of surveyed firms report hitting moderate to critical classical computing limits, only 13% have moved quantum...

By Quantum Computing Report
How Small Business Owners Learn to Separate Financial Confidence From Financial Noise
NewsFeb 10, 2026

How Small Business Owners Learn to Separate Financial Confidence From Financial Noise

Small business owners often mistake persuasive financial messaging for genuine confidence, leading to decisions based on borrowed reassurance. Over time, they learn to differentiate surface‑level certainty from deep structural understanding, focusing on how obligations interact with revenue and risk. The...

By TechBullion
Ark Data Centres' Campus Extension Approved by Local Authorities in Wiltshire, UK
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Ark Data Centres' Campus Extension Approved by Local Authorities in Wiltshire, UK

Ark Data Centres received conditional approval to build an 18‑meter‑tall, 27,350 sqm data centre on Westwell Roads in Corsham, Wiltshire, after an 18‑month planning saga. The new facility will be the seventh Ark campus at the Spring Park site, joining five existing...

By Data Center Dynamics
Women in STEM: Unique Impacts in Rare Disease Development
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Women in STEM: Unique Impacts in Rare Disease Development

Klaudia Lechowska, a business‑development specialist at Mabion Biologics, highlighted how STEM education equips women with both technical and commercial skills essential for biotech careers. She noted that women comprise about 60% of the pharma workforce but hold only a quarter...

By Pharmaceutical Technology
Redefining Global Advisory: How Jeff Shapiro’s London Leadership Anchors HaystackID’s 2026 European Strategy
BlogFeb 10, 2026

Redefining Global Advisory: How Jeff Shapiro’s London Leadership Anchors HaystackID’s 2026 European Strategy

HaystackID announced on February 10, 2026 that Jeff Shapiro will serve as Managing Director for Europe, anchoring its Global Advisory practice in London. The appointment comes as the EU AI Act and Data Act enter critical enforcement phases, demanding localized...

By ComplexDiscovery
Quantum Technique Solves Complex Equations in Consistent Time, Unlike Rivals
BlogFeb 10, 2026

Quantum Technique Solves Complex Equations in Consistent Time, Unlike Rivals

Researchers benchmarked quantum‑inspired Tensor Network (QTN), Hydrodynamic Schrödinger Equation (HSE), and Physics‑Informed Neural Networks (PINN) against classical GMRES and spectral solvers for the 1‑D Burgers’ equation. The QTN solver delivered a record‑low L₂ error of 10⁻⁷ and showed near‑constant runtime...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Perinatal Microplastic Exposure Alters Neonatal Immunity, Metabolism
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Perinatal Microplastic Exposure Alters Neonatal Immunity, Metabolism

A new scoping review in the Journal of Perinatology reveals that micro‑ and nano‑plastics can cross the placental barrier and be transmitted through breast milk, exposing fetuses and neonates to particulate pollutants. The exposure triggers chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, and...

By Bioengineer.org
Rezpeg Shows Higher 1‑Year EASI75 Rates Than Dupixent
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Rezpeg Shows Higher 1‑Year EASI75 Rates Than Dupixent

Lot's caveats to this as it's a rough calculation, but given higher maintenance of EASI75 responses on $NKTR Q12W regimen and a very similar absolute rate of EASI75 on induction when compare to Dupixent... ...A higher proportion of patients achieve EASI75...

By Adam May
Airwallex Hits $1B Run Rate, Finally Gets Noticed
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Airwallex Hits $1B Run Rate, Finally Gets Noticed

Airwallex just crossed a $1B rev run rate and feels like no one talked about them until late last year. Crazy.

By Turner Novak
New ‘SSHStalker’ Linux Botnet Uses Old Techniques
NewsFeb 10, 2026

New ‘SSHStalker’ Linux Botnet Uses Old Techniques

Security firm Flare has uncovered a new Linux botnet named SSHStalker that relies on a suite of decade‑old exploits and IRC‑based control mechanisms. The malware chain deploys multiple C‑based and Perl IRC bots, leverages 19 Linux kernel vulnerabilities from 2009,...

By SecurityWeek
AI, VR, and AR Shaping Flight Simulation's Future
SocialFeb 10, 2026

AI, VR, and AR Shaping Flight Simulation's Future

AI, VR or AR? What is the future of professional flight simulation & training devices? A recent RAeS Conference explored the issues. https://t.co/ZbRn47azyY https://t.co/1s7khhvPme

By Tim Robinson
New Platform Restores Soyuz Launch Pad at Baikonur
SocialFeb 10, 2026

New Platform Restores Soyuz Launch Pad at Baikonur

Replacement to the collapsed service platform, that disabled the only launch pad for piloted Soyuz rockets, was now installed at Site 31, according to rumors from Baikonur, marking a major milestone in the repairs of the facility: https://t.co/Gej3DU7zrd https://t.co/2jiuluTuxl

By Anatoly Zak
Energy Vault Partners with Peak Energy to Develop Energy Storage Architecture for AI Data Centers
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Energy Vault Partners with Peak Energy to Develop Energy Storage Architecture for AI Data Centers

Energy Vault has entered a strategic partnership with Peak Energy to create a dedicated energy‑storage architecture for AI‑focused data centers. The solution merges Peak’s sodium‑ion battery technology with Energy Vault’s Vault OS software and system design. A supply agreement secures 1.5 GWh...

By Data Center Dynamics
AI Cheapens Services, Cutting Vendor Profits, Boosting Productivity
SocialFeb 10, 2026

AI Cheapens Services, Cutting Vendor Profits, Boosting Productivity

That little market freakout is a real mechanism: if AI makes it cheap to do what a vendor used to sell you, the vendor’s future profits fall—even as the rest of us get more productive. https://t.co/HE7npk5km7

By Justin Wolfers
Developers Become Top Cyber‑attack Targets, Warning CISOs
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Developers Become Top Cyber‑attack Targets, Warning CISOs

Software developers: Prime cyber targets and a rising risk vector for CISOs | CSO Online https://t.co/BQaEUbegeO

By Chuck Brooks
Astronomers Celebrate Cancellation of $10bn Chile Project that Threatened Clearest Skies in the World
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Astronomers Celebrate Cancellation of $10bn Chile Project that Threatened Clearest Skies in the World

Chile’s environmental regulator has formally withdrawn the $10 bn INNA green‑hydrogen and ammonia project, averting a major threat to the Atacama Desert’s pristine night skies. The proposed 3,000‑hectare facility, only 11.6 km from the Paranal Observatory, raised concerns about light pollution, seismic...

By The Guardian - Space