
This Russian Military Intelligence Group Has Been Stealing People's Sensitive Data, so You Might Want to Connect Your Router Through...
The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre has uncovered a campaign by Russian military intelligence group APT28 that hijacks vulnerable home routers via a DNS flaw, rerouting traffic through malicious servers that harvest credentials, messages and browsing history. The operation targets both ordinary users and businesses, with particular interest in manufacturing and defense data. By redirecting traffic before it reaches a VPN, the attackers can siphon sensitive information. The NCSC advises users to secure routers and adopt reputable VPN services to encrypt traffic and block the intrusion.
Graphene Oxide Fuel
A novel interface engineering method boosts graphene oxide fuel cell power density to 0.7 W/cm², matching commercial fluorine-based membranes and advancing eco-friendly hydrogen energy solutions. fuelcells
Growth Comes From Power Users, Not Marketing Tricks
I spent four years stuck in the exact same spot…thinking it was a growth problem. But the reality was, no matter how many: - Cold email campaigns - Ads - Clever PR to get people to write about your product - Growth...
A Nanoscale Robotic Cleaner Can Hunt, Capture and Remove Bacteria
Researchers at Julius‑Maximilian University of Würzburg have created sub‑micron nanorobots that use photon‑recoil propulsion to hunt, capture, and relocate bacteria. By embedding plasmonic nanoantennas, the devices steer via light polarisation, achieving rapid 90° turns and precise manipulation of microbial clusters....
Light‑Powered Nanorobots Capture and Relocate Bacteria Precisely
Light-driven nanorobots, smaller than a micron, can now hunt, capture, and relocate bacteria with precision, offering new possibilities for targeted manipulation in microbiology and biomedical research. nanotechnology

Think ChatGPT Can Replace Your Lawyer? Think Again
Artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude are being marketed as legal assistants, but they are not licensed to practice law. Recent high‑profile incidents—Krafton's $250 million contract dispute in South Korea and OpenAI’s $10 million punitive lawsuit in Illinois—show that...

MODEX 2026: Trew Expands Sortation Portfolio with TrewSort Swivel Wheel Sorter
Trew announced its new TrewSort Swivel Wheel Sorter, an all‑electric mid‑rate sortation system debuting at MODEX 2026. The sorter targets operations handling 45 to 200 cartons per minute, delivering up to 12,000 units per hour with speeds of 400 feet per...
Stuck in the Past: Meta Spend Misaligned with Growth
pov: you take over a brand spending $500K/month on Meta and this is what you find: - built a wall around what worked at $100K - same "20% off" offer since day one - 90% of spend running to remarketing, zero prospecting -...

How Governments Buy Commercial Earth Observation Data
Governments are increasingly integrating commercial Earth observation (EO) data into their core operations, moving beyond one‑off pilots to repeatable contracts. Agencies such as NOAA and NASA now procure raw imagery, processed analytics, and managed services to fill mission gaps in...

GTA 6 Dev Rockstar Have Seemingly Been Hacked Again, but They Don't Seem All that Worried
Rockstar Games disclosed a limited data breach stemming from a third‑party compromise of Anodot, a cloud‑cost monitoring tool linked to its Snowflake data warehouse. Hacker group ShinyHunters posted a ransom demand, threatening to leak information by April 14, 2026. Rockstar...
The National Space Society Welcomes the Crew of Artemis 2 Home
Artemis 2 returned to Southern California on April 10 after a flawless nine‑day flight that included launch, high‑Earth orbit, trans‑lunar injection, a lunar flyby and safe splashdown. The mission proved Orion’s systems operated as planned, earning praise from NASA veterans and the...
SaaS Metrics Were Flawed, Cheap Capital Masked Reality
Given software people are so smart ... it's stunning to me that it's taken so many so long to figure this out. Rule of 40, EBITDA and FCF metrics that add back sky high SBC, ARR multiples on 10 year old+...

Apple Overtakes Samsung in Q1 2026 Mobile Share
Q1 2026 Mobile Market Share Samsung maintained a 20% market share like Q1 2025, however Apple surpassed it with a 21% market share Samsung remained stagnant because of a late flagship and midrange launch. Apple continues with strong flagship sales and...

Ground Stations as a Service: The Quiet Infrastructure Behind the Space Economy
Ground stations as a service (GSaaS) are turning the traditionally hidden ground segment into a commercial platform. Satellite operators now purchase global antenna access, telemetry delivery, and integrated cloud workflows from providers such as AWS Ground Station, KSAT, and Atlas...
Learn Finance Faster with AI‑Driven, Project‑Based Approach
The smartest way to learn finance in 2026 isn’t more studying — it’s smarter learning. Focus on concepts, not just theory. Use AI to learn faster and solve doubts instantly. Build real projects — that’s where actual learning happens. Finance + Data + AI...
AI Generates Custom Classroom Infographics for Any Subject
📚 From plant cells to plot diagrams, infographics can support learning in lots of different subjects. 🤖 In this new blog post, I’m sharing how AI can help you create classroom infographics tailored to your curriculum goals. 🔗 If you’re ready to...
Cadence (CDNS), Nvidia (NVDA) Expand Agentic AI Collaboration
Cadence Design Systems announced an expanded partnership with Nvidia to deliver a suite of agentic AI and physical AI‑accelerated tools for electronic design automation. The offerings, optimized for Nvidia Grace CPUs and Blackwell GPUs, will run on Cadence’s Millennium M2000...

Customize ChatGPT Voice with OpenClaw's Talkable Claw
I'm having a Her moment over here with my OpenClaw. It's literally the craziest thing in the world to be able to just talk to your claw and have fully customizable voice. Did you ever want to improve your ChatGPT...
Weekly Biotech Roundup: Top Insights From X's Best Accounts
Here is my favourite weekly 🧵- made by my dear friend @BiopharmIQ. This post is a comprehensive recap of the past week in BioTech and gathers the best related posts written by some of the smartest & brightest 𝕏 Bio...
Baker Hughes (BKR) Secures Strategic Gas Compression Order in Argentina
On April 7, Baker Hughes announced a strategic order from San Matias Pipeline S.A. to supply three NovaLT16 gas turbines and three centrifugal compressors for a new compressor station near Allen, Río Negro, Argentina. The equipment will move natural gas from the...
IDEXX (IDXX) Launches Canine Cancer Detection Panel in UK
IDEXX Laboratories announced the UK launch of its IDEXX Cancer Dx Panel, a blood‑based test for early detection of lymphoma in dogs. The assay delivers results in 3‑5 business days and boasts 79% sensitivity and 99% specificity, including B‑cell and...
Insmed (INSM): Top QQQ Stock to Buy Now
Insmed (NASDAQ: INSM) reported that its Phase 2b CEDAR study of brensocatib in moderate‑to‑severe hidradenitis suppurativa failed to meet both primary and secondary efficacy endpoints. The trial, which enrolled 214 patients across 72 sites, showed the drug underperformed placebo, with a...
Atlassian (TEAM) Introduces AI-Powered Visual Capabilities in Confluence
Atlassian announced AI‑powered visual capabilities for Confluence, highlighted by the Remix feature now in open beta. Remix instantly transforms text‑based pages into charts, infographics, scorecards and presentation‑ready summaries while keeping the visuals linked to the original document. The company also...
The AI RAM Shortage Is Also Driving Up SSD Prices
AI‑driven demand for RAM is spilling over into the SSD market, creating a sharp supply crunch. Consumer NVMe drives have surged in price since late 2025, with the WD Black 2TB jumping from $173 to $649 and Samsung’s 4TB 990 Pro...
Renewables Cut Fossil Energy Use by Over Half
The use of primary energy on the vertical axis is an old trick by the fossil fuel industry to mislead people into thinking that one unit of fossils = one unit of renewables. In fact, one unit of primary energy...

I've Had a Pixel for Years and Just Found the Photo Editing Tool that Made Me Ditch My Mirrorless
Google introduced a conversational editing feature called "Help me edit" in the Google Photos app, debuting on the Pixel 10 series and now available on iOS and Android. The tool lets users describe desired changes in plain English, automatically selecting the...

New Mexico Funds Wi-Fi for Historical Sites
New Mexico’s Office of Broadband Access and Expansion awarded a $460,000 grant to the Department of Cultural Affairs to install free public Wi‑Fi at 12 historic sites, creating 213 new access points. The funding comes from the $100 million Connect New...
OpenClaw Offers Unmatched Freedom Over Locked AI Agents
The most underrated thing in AI agents right now is: OpenClaw/Hermes Agent is just more free than other locked down AI agents (the standard out-of-box Claude/ChatGPT route) "Free the Claw" is not a vibe I understood until I tried it. Now...
Three Launches, Two by SpaceX and One by China
SpaceX conducted two launches on April 11, 2026, placing 25 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg and sending Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus cargo capsule to the ISS from Cape Canaveral. The Falcon 9 booster B1063 completed its 32nd flight, tying for fourth‑most‑flown launch vehicle,...
Mac Mini and Mac Studio Orders Booming
Apple’s Mac mini and Mac Studio are experiencing unprecedented order volumes, leading to shipping delays of four to five months. The delays coincide with Apple’s recent rollout of M5‑based MacBook Pro and Air models, hinting at an upcoming M5 refresh...
Snap, Edit, and Multitask Faster — Pixel 9a Sale Brings Flagship Features to a Midrange Price
Google has launched the Pixel 9a at a starting price of $442.99, positioning it as a high‑value mid‑range handset. The device packs flagship‑grade features such as the Gemini AI assistant, a Tensor G4 processor, 8 GB RAM, and a robust camera suite. It...

Ajinomoto: Undervalued Monopoly Powering AI Chip Infrastructure
In February, activist fund Palliser Capital took a stake in Japanese toilet maker Toto and pushed it to expand a ceramics line used in semiconductors. Palliser is back. Says Japanese MSG maker Ajinomoto is “most undermonetized AI infrastructure monopoly” because: ▫️in...
Governed AI in Core Workflows Drives SaaS Disruption
RT The real SaaS disruption isn't chatbots on top of legacy screens. It's governed, explainable AI embedded directly into core workflows. #AI #CIO @Star_CIO https://t.co/QCJX9x5Zwh

ESA’s Celeste Mission First Signal Sets New European PNT Records
On 8 April 2026 ESA’s Celeste IOD‑1 transmitted the first dual‑frequency L‑ and S‑band navigation signal from a European low‑Earth‑orbit satellite, marking a historic milestone for Europe’s positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) ambitions. The Celeste pair, launched by Rocket Lab on...

Iran Conflict's Ripple Effects on AI Development
How is the Iran war impacting AI? I sketch out some first order effects and possible consequences here: https://t.co/HFHGbn2REK https://t.co/Y8xVdGXhVy
Cloud Migration Shifts Risk, but Outages Spark Security Doubts
Hosting data in-house carries risks due to limited cybersecurity investment. Moving to the cloud shifts risk to providers, but significant outages from major providers raise questions about security and stability. #CloudSecurity #CyberRisk https://t.co/mjMEZ0cpkz

Temperature Tuning for Non-Nerds
Renee, a Portland‑based boutique PR firm owner, discovered that using AI on default settings produced hallucinated quotes in press releases and robotic pitch emails, doubling her workload. A March report estimates AI hallucinations cost firms over $67 billion worldwide, prompting regulators...
Upgrade to Personal AI: OpenClaw, Hermes, GBrain
If you are consistently hitting the limits of what the packaged AI software world can give you, then you owe it to yourself to try the personal AI software world Try OpenClaw/Hermes Agent, and you can skip ahead to my...

My Router Was in the Worst Possible Position — Moving It Changed Everything
A consumer discovered that slow Wi‑Fi wasn’t due to a weak broadband plan but to the router’s poor location. By moving the same ISP‑provided device from a low, corner spot to a central, elevated position, signal strength and stability improved...
Claude Hits Search Budget Limit Mid‑chat, Is This New?
Claude just told me it "ran out of search budget" halfway through the first message in a fresh chat. Is this new?

Arlo Solana: Solar Smart Cam Arrives, Subscription Model
Arlo Solana solar-powered smart cam on the way. Could also be the spiritual successor to the Arlo Go line. Similar in function to the Eufy S220, except Arlo's business model is subscriptions. https://t.co/2mo7ItD5kf https://t.co/87KvSSDNvE

Canada’s Data Center Boom Centers Around One Hotspot
There's a clear hot spot when it comes to data centers (or should I say centres) in Canada: https://t.co/EyV7Vq6iff
SK's Memory Supply Vulnerable: 97% Israeli Bromine
Any Korean semis analysts out there pricing in a Korea/Israel diplomatic crisis. @zephyr_z9 @jukan05? SK relies heavily on Israeli bromine for memory I think 97% comes from them. https://t.co/Q4NeUSDrp8
Public API Keys Misused as Live Gemini AI Credentials
Developers’ public API keys now function as live Gemini AI credentials, enabling attackers to run costly and unauthorized operations. https://t.co/Oo1InL5G8f
Restarting Quantified Self: New Devices, Dropping Eight Sleep
Restarting my quantified self data collection after a nice break Current stack: - continuous glucose monitor - Apple Watch - Whoop Adding: - Oura ring (to replace watch/Whoop when I am dressed up) Trying life without: - Eight Sleep

AI's Strength Lies in Integrating Five Essential Pillars
This diagram nails it. Modern AI isn’t one thing — it’s 5 interacting pillars: GenAI • LLMs • RAG • Agents • Agentic systems The edge isn’t tools. It’s how you connect, control, and govern them. Miss one layer → fragile AI. https://t.co/QvhRkNaHxJ
Each New Accelerator Builds on the Previous
The accelerator accelerator accelerator CPUs are the OG GPUs accelerate CPUs TPUs accelerate GPUs (Tensor cores) LPUs accelerate TPUs Maybe something simpler could work

Claude May Be Ending Human Critical Thinking
🚨Sometimes I wonder if Claude's greatest impact on humanity is to make us STOP thinking. https://t.co/eljL3RT2Ju #AI #LLMs https://t.co/PqjgBrQBCr
Artemis II Crew Returns to Ellington Field at 4:15 PM
NASA tells me the Artemis II crew is expected back at Ellington Field (near JSC) "about" 4:15 pm ET. Will be on NASA+, YouTube, and X.
Swedish Court Rejects FSD Defense, Seizes Tesla
His Tesla was seized and will be confiscated. He was sentenced to ~$540 worth of fines for three counts of aggravated driving without a license. His argument? He wasn’t driving at all. His car was. A (dumb) FSD excuse that failed in courts...