AMPLIFY Redefines CLL Care: Adam Kittai, MD
The FDA has cleared acalabrutinib (Calquence) combined with venetoclax (Venclexta) as the first all‑oral, fixed‑duration regimen for chronic lymphocytic leukemia. The approval follows the phase 3 AMPLIFY trial, which demonstrated superior progression‑free and overall survival compared with traditional chemoimmunotherapy. The study enrolled patients with favorable‑risk disease, excluding those with del(17p) or TP53 mutations, and used a two‑cycle acalabrutinib lead‑in before 12 cycles of the combo. While the data are compelling, the trial did not benchmark the regimen against other continuous BTK‑inhibitor or venetoclax‑obinutuzumab options.

EPA Highlights Plan to Push for Greater Water Reuse by Utilities, Energy Sector
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency unveiled Water Reuse Action Plan 2.0, a voluntary framework aimed at curbing the rising water demand from AI‑driven data centers. The plan builds on a 2020 initiative and seeks to foster partnerships between water utilities, energy‑intensive...

We Need a Shared Responsibility Model for AI
Researchers uncovered multiple AI vulnerabilities that let attackers steal data, hijack AI browsers, and poison model memories. When the flaws were disclosed, most AI vendors dismissed responsibility, claiming security only covered the model itself. The author argues that, like cloud...

Why MTN and Airtel Temporarily Suspended Airtime Lending in Nigeria
Nigeria’s two largest telecoms, MTN and Airtel, have temporarily halted their airtime‑and‑data credit services—MTN’s Xtratime and Airtel’s similar offering—to align with the Digital, Electronic, Online or Non‑Traditional Consumer Lending Regulations introduced by the FCCPC in 2025. The regulator clarified it...

'A Transformative Moment': Research Shows AI Could Become the "King of Babel" As LLMs Master Rare, Obscure Languages
Large language models are rapidly closing the global language gap, with frontier models now delivering high‑quality outputs in rare languages. In RWS’s TrainAI study, Google’s Gemini Pro earned a 4.5‑out‑of‑5 score for Kinyarwanda, a language spoken by roughly 12 million people. Researchers...
IFC News Roundup From AIX
At the Aircraft Interiors Expo, satellite operators announced a wave of in‑flight connectivity contracts targeting major airlines. SES won a multi‑orbit antenna deal with Japan Airlines for 41 long‑haul Airbus and Boeing jets, while Hughes was chosen by Air India...
Why Swift Is Pushing New Standards for Cross-Border Payments
Swift is introducing a new retail cross‑border payment framework that promises transparent fees, real‑time FX rates, and predictable processing times. The initiative, backed by more than 25 banks across 11 corridors, aims to give consumers the same experience they enjoy...

Rio Tinto, Suppliers Innovate for ESG Goals
Rio Tinto is collaborating with Cohda Wireless, Spectrum FiftyNine, Roobuck and Maptek to upgrade a proximity detection system at its Oyu Tolgoi underground mine in Mongolia. The new smartTag, miniaturized to fit cap lamps, can be detected through bends and pinpointed...
Testing AI Systems for Regulatory Compliance
In 2024 Dutch regulators fined Clearview AI €30.5 million (about $33 million) under the GDPR for illicit facial‑image scraping, flagging the system as a high‑risk biometric tool under the EU AI Act. The fine, along with other international penalties, highlights how AI...
IPhone Strength in China Continues to Grow as Apple Prioritizes Market Share Gains
Apple’s iPhone shipments in China jumped 20% year‑over‑year in Q1 2026, with sales up 23% in the first nine weeks, outpacing local rivals. The surge stems from Apple’s ability to keep prices stable while competitors raise costs to cover soaring...

Byrnecut Deploys AutoMine to Five Mines
Sandvik announced that Byrnecut has ordered AutoMine Multi‑Lite systems for five mines – four in Australia (Gwalia, Ulysses, Youanmi, Gossan Valley) and one in Namibia (Navachab). The technology enables a single operator to control up to three loaders remotely, cutting...
Payouts King Ransomware Uses QEMU VMs to Bypass Endpoint Security
The Payouts King ransomware has begun using the open‑source QEMU emulator to spin up hidden Alpine Linux virtual machines on compromised hosts. By launching these VMs through a SYSTEM‑level scheduled task named TPMProfiler, the malware evades host‑based endpoint scanners and...

Perspective: AI Demand Is Inflated, and only Anthropic Is Being Realistic
The article argues that AI demand is being overstated because token consumption has become a distorted metric that measures compute spend rather than business value. Anthropic has responded by abandoning flat‑rate enterprise contracts and moving to per‑token billing, ensuring its...

U.S. Coworking Hits 2.3% of Office Inventory as New Market Tool Tracks Sector Across 120 Metros
The U.S. coworking sector now spans 9,135 locations and 164 million square feet, representing just 2.28 % of total office inventory. A new Coworking Index from CoworkingCafe, part of Yardi, tracks the sector across 120 metros with monthly visual heatmaps and market...

Continuous Threat Exposure Management Enhances Higher Ed Cybersecurity
Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) is gaining traction in higher education as a proactive alternative to traditional vulnerability programs. The framework guides security teams through five iterative stages—scoping, discovery, prioritization, validation, and mobilization—to maintain real‑time visibility of assets and exposures....

Idenfy Launches MCP Server to Bring Live API Docs Into AI Assistants
iDenfy has released a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that streams its live API documentation to AI assistants such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Cursor and Perplexity. The open‑source MCP standard, introduced by Anthropic in late 2024, lets these agents fetch...

Artemis II Crew Discusses NASA Moon Mission and Next Steps
Six days after the Artemis II crew splashed down, NASA astronauts discussed their experience and turned their focus to the next milestone: a crewed lunar landing. Commander Reid Wiseman emphasized that adding a lander to the next flight would be a...
Anti-Amyloid Alzheimer’s Drugs Show Limited Benefit in Cochrane Review
A Cochrane review of 17 randomized trials involving 20,342 participants found that anti‑amyloid antibodies deliver little to no clinically meaningful improvement in memory, cognition, or dementia severity after roughly 18 months of treatment. The analysis also identified a markedly higher...

Tycoon 2FA Phishers Scatter, Adopt Device Code Phishing
A coordinated law‑enforcement operation dismantled 330 Tycoon 2FA domains, slashing its monthly attack volume from over 9 million to roughly 2 million. The disruption opened a power vacuum that competitors such as Mamba 2FA, EvilProxy and Sneaky 2FA quickly filled, with Mamba doubling its output...
Airlines See IFC as Way to Build Relationships With Customers
Airlines are treating in‑flight connectivity (IFC) as a hospitality tool to forge emotional bonds with passengers. flydubai, after a lackluster Ku‑band rollout in 2016, is now installing SpaceX’s Starlink LEO satellites to deliver reliable broadband and curated brand‑aligned content. Ethiopian...

Education Groups Opposed to E-Rate Bidding Portal
The FCC is set to vote on a draft order that would create a USAC‑run E‑Rate competitive‑bidding portal, slated to launch on July 1 2027 for the 2028 funding cycle. Recipient groups, including the Schools, Health & Libraries Broadband Coalition, argue the...
Shrink, Remove and Modify: Team Successfully 'Trims' Wheat Chromosomes
Researchers at Germany's Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research have used CRISPR‑Cas9 to cut satellite DNA, successfully shrinking or completely removing wheat chromosomes. The virus‑based delivery system bypassed traditional transformation, enabling rapid, large‑scale chromosomal edits. In some...
Amazon's New Fire TV Sticks No Longer Support Sideloading
Amazon announced a new Fire TV Stick HD that runs on its proprietary Vega OS instead of Android. The device will block sideloading, allowing only apps from the Amazon Appstore, a restriction highlighted on some preorder pages with a security...
Soley Therapeutics Presents Preclinical Data Demonstrating Selective Anti-Tumor Activity of STX-6398, a First-in-Class CKAP2 Modulator, at AACR 2026
Soley Therapeutics unveiled preclinical data on STX-6398, a first‑in‑class oral small‑molecule that modulates the previously undruggable CKAP2 pathway, at the AAC 2026 meeting. The compound demonstrated selective anti‑tumor activity in a 300‑cell line panel, with efficacy correlating to CKAP2 protein levels...
Initiation of the Interchangeable Biosimilar Insulin Glargine-Yfgn Among Older Adults
A Pennsylvania study of adults 65 and older found that only 3.7% initiated the interchangeable biosimilar insulin glargine‑yfgn (Semglee or unbranded version) between 2022 and mid‑2023. Initiators were disproportionately rural residents, long‑term‑care (LTC) patients, and those with three or more...
Kroger Launches Pearl Street Academy
Kroger announced the launch of Pearl Street Academy, a unified career‑development platform for associates across its stores, supply chain and corporate functions. The academy bundles leadership training, skill‑building courses and links to Kroger’s tuition‑reimbursement program, which has already funded more...

Tesseract & ROS-I Developer Monthly Meeting Revisit
The second‑quarter ROS‑Industrial (ROS‑I) developer meeting, led by Matt Robinson, unveiled new documentation for the Scan and Plan Workshop and Noether repositories, complete with updated architecture diagrams. Michael highlighted a shift from Swig to NanoBind for Tesseract’s Python bindings and...

T-Mobile Will Give You an iPad for $99 when You Sign up for a New Line - Here's How
T‑Mobile is offering the latest iPad A16 for $99 when customers activate a new Tablet Unlimited Plus line. The promotion requires a 24‑month commitment to the Tablet Unlimited Plus plan, which starts at $60 per month, and provides $400 in bill credits. If...

Canada and the European Space Agency Sign Security Agreement
On April 14, the Canadian Space Agency and the European Space Agency signed a General Security of Information Agreement (GSOIA) at the Space Symposium in Colorado Springs. The pact creates a legally binding framework for exchanging classified data, a prerequisite for...

Google's Ultra‑slow Rollouts Ruin Excitement, Switch to Orion
FWIW i have just updated chrome and do not see this. google has this big issue of ultra slow incremental rollouts. it really kills the vibe - i see stuff they launch, i am excited to try out, "oh its still...

AI Strategy Undermines Top Talent's Job Performance
#AI Strategy Is Quietly Making The Best People Worse At Their Jobs by Sarah Choudhary @Forbes Learn more: https://t.co/Jt3TNejz8e #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #ML https://t.co/Z5EVNajbPS
Recruitment News: Shared Skills Between Traders and E-Commerce Professionals
The article highlights how stock traders and online marketplace sellers share core competencies, especially the reliance on algorithmic tools to outpace manual processes. Both groups use automated systems—trading algorithms and repricers—to execute decisions at electronic speed, gaining a structural advantage....
AI Gains Rare Language Skills, Yet Real Fluency Lags
AI models are rapidly improving in rare languages through shared learning patterns, though real-world fluency still lags behind benchmark performance. https://t.co/CnIoQUW53m
Questioning Peston’s Access to Sensitive Email Traffic
Congratulations @Peston on getting access to such sensitive email traffic Obviously you’ve only got the important bits…& there’s obviously nothing further to see here btw who gave you access & why?
Zenskar Secures $15 Million Series A
Zenskar, an AI-native billing and revenue automation platform, announced a $15 million Series A financing round. The round was led by Susquehanna Venture Capital with participation from Bessemer Venture Partners, Shine Capital, Rho, Rocketship, J‑Ventures, Future Back Ventures, and Converge. The capital...

AI Demand Metrics Are Broken; Anthropic Offers Realistic Pricing
The AI demand signal everyone is building on is broken. Employees are gaming the metric, spending is out of control and no one can prove ROI. @jaswu_ and I wrote about why Anthropic might be the only lab pricing for what’s...
Agentic Payments at $10k/Day, Poised for Explosive Growth
Real daily volume of Agentic Payments $10k/day Growing fast. Unlimited potential. But we're still SUPER early. I think that changes when the Anthropic and OpenAI have to hit profit post IPO.
Agencies Shift Toward Automated Identity Management to Bolster Zero Trust
Federal agencies are accelerating zero‑trust adoption by making identity management the core of their cybersecurity architecture. The Indian Health Service (IHS) is deploying satellite links and offline‑caching software to keep clinician credentials verified in remote clinics like the Grand Canyon...
China Dominates Cleantech Exports as Global Demand Surges
China exports a ton of cleantech — and the world is poised to want more #energysky -- via Canary Media: https://t.co/ix8Q4s88pz
Pentagon Embraces AI: From Drone Swarms to War Agents
Great interview from @Kantrowitz, who visited the Pentagon earlier this week to talk with the DoD's CTO. The video also shows some videos featuring the ways the government is using AI in military situations.

HIMSSCast: Expanding Behavioral Healthcare in the Tech Age
NeuroFlow’s chief operating officer Robert Capobianco highlighted the company’s behavioral health infrastructure platform as a technology‑driven solution to close the mental‑health access gap. He emphasized that digital tools can identify undiagnosed patients, deliver care beyond traditional settings, and support data‑driven...
Amazon AI Picks Sage Green, Outdesigns Me
It turns out Amazon's AI-powered assistant has a much better eye for design than me — and it really loves sage green. https://t.co/ApAEeIYd70
Priority 5G & Satellite Keeps Transplant Teams Connected
Organ recovery can’t wait for congestion to clear. T-Mobile 5G priority access and satellite-enabled connectivity keep transplant coordinators connected. In healthcare and public safety, keeping voice and data connected under load saves lives. @T_Priority Partner https://t.co/ERwgYj7N0x

A Picnic of Shit Sandwiches
Tom, co‑founder of privacy‑infrastructure startup Ketch, reflects on being early in a market that only now values data privacy as a strategic asset. A recent Harvard Business Review piece cites a Journal of Marketing study showing privacy‑focused brands outperform peers,...
Frustration, Skepticism: Survey Reveals Shifting Gen Z Attitudes Toward AI
A Gallup survey of 1,572 Gen Z respondents shows AI usage is steady—about half use it weekly—but enthusiasm is waning and anger is rising. School policies are becoming more permissive, with 65% allowing AI for assignments and 49% permitting access on...
HR Teams Cautiously Experiment with Using AI to Help Set Workers’ Pay
Employers are piloting AI‑driven compensation platforms to inform wage decisions, but HR leaders stress that human oversight and regular bias audits remain essential. The technology promises faster benchmarking and data‑driven insights, yet legal teams warn of discrimination risks. Companies are...
When AI Becomes a Weapon: The Harassment Risk HR Leaders Might Miss
HR leaders are being warned that AI‑generated content, including deepfakes, is emerging as a potent tool for workplace harassment. Experts argue that digital fabrications can be weaponized to intimidate, blackmail, or defame employees, creating a new class of evidence that...
Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday Release for April Is a Whopper
Microsoft’s April Patch Tuesday is the largest on record, delivering 165 updates that address roughly 340 unique CVEs, including two zero‑day vulnerabilities—one of which is already being exploited in the wild. The Readiness team recommends “Patch Now” for all major...
NASA Signs $175.7 M Falcon Heavy Launch for Rosalind Franklin
NASA confirms the launch contract for Rosalind Franklin on Falcon Heavy is valued at $175.7 million.

Zoox Trials Autonomous Pickups in Chaotic SF Streets
Zoox doing pickups at 6th and Mission is certainly a choice. Self driving on hard mode in a zombie-rich environment. https://t.co/nRAl6tKaCK