UK Approves EDF’s 800MW Springwell Solar Farm
EDF Power Solutions UK and Luminous Energy have secured a Development Consent Order for the 800 MW Springwell Solar Farm in Lincolnshire. The project, a 50/50 joint venture, is slated to generate enough electricity to power more than 180,000 homes and will feed the national grid by 2029. Approval follows a rigorous public examination that began in November 2024 and marks the 25th nationally significant clean‑energy project approved since July 2024. The farm will also add footpaths, hedgerows and a community growing area, enhancing local benefits.

Beyond the SKU: Why Retail Pricing Must Be Rebuilt for the Age of Consumer Missions
Retailers are shifting from SKU‑centric pricing to a mission‑driven approach, where customers evaluate whole solutions rather than isolated products. This change mirrors B2B purchasing, emphasizing total cost of solving a problem and confidence in outcomes. Traditional pricing systems, built for...

ActivTrak Launches AI Insights to Give Leaders a Clear View of How AI Changes Work
ActivTrak introduced AI Insights, a suite of work‑intelligence tools that map AI usage across people, applications, and AI platforms. The solution creates a system‑level record of adoption, linking tool usage to productivity, capacity and ROI. It also offers governance features...

Early HBM4 Validation Points The Way For Next Generation AI And HPC Systems
Memory bandwidth is becoming the primary bottleneck for AI and high‑performance computing, driving the industry toward High‑Bandwidth Memory 4 (HBM4). Synopsys announced the world’s first HBM4 IP test chip that has been validated in silicon, achieving 9.2 Gbps eye‑opening performance across...

10,000+ Real AI Agent Names Reveal
KILO JUST LAUNCHED A PAGE SHOWING WHAT 10,000+ REAL USERS ACTUALLY NAMED THEIR AI AGENTS AND IT'S THE MOST ENTERTAINING THING IN AI RIGHT NOW. you click 'show me another' and it pulls a random name from the vault. if you need...

The Coming Breakup Between AI And The Cloud
The article argues that the era of cloud‑only AI is ending as latency, privacy, and cost pressures push intelligence onto devices. Edge AI eliminates network‑induced delays, keeps data local, and reduces reliance on expensive data‑center compute. However, limited on‑device resources...

DRAM’s Whac‑A‑Mole Security Crisis
Rowhammer remains a pervasive DRAM security flaw, and a newer variant called Rowpress is emerging as a complementary threat. Memory manufacturers have introduced refresh‑management commands—RFM, ARFM and DRFM—to target vulnerable rows, yet these mitigations are imperfect and can be weaponized....

A New Era For Co-Processing
The semiconductor industry is shifting toward heterogeneous co‑processing architectures as AI workloads outpace single‑processor capabilities. CPUs remain the host, while GPUs, DSPs, NPUs and emerging RISC‑V accelerators handle specialized tasks, with data movement becoming the primary efficiency bottleneck. Vendors stress...

We Can’t Miss This Chance for the Net Zero Revolution – China’s Done It!
Professor Peter Newman, a sustainability expert at Curtin University, outlined a six‑point plan urging Australia to break its oil dependence and accelerate a net‑zero transition. He highlighted batteries’ role in daily grid stabilization and argued that Australia can follow China’s...

Rethinking Robotics Reinforcement Learning: A Practical Humanoid Training Workflow
NVIDIA’s DGX Spark workstation, powered by the Grace‑Blackwell (GB10) Superchip, runs the full Isaac Sim and Isaac Lab stack natively on Arm, eliminating cross‑compilation. By leveraging 512 parallel environments, the system achieves roughly 65,000 simulation steps per second, enabling a humanoid robot to...
‘The Birdwatcher’ Turns Data Into a Case for Smarter Wind Energy
The bird‑watching campaign launched by Spoor and FP7 McCANN MENAT turns AI‑driven wildlife monitoring into a public record that demonstrates wind farms can coexist with birds and bats. Spoor’s Sky Intelligence Platform uses camera‑agnostic computer‑vision to track avian activity up to 1.5 km...

Nautel Brings Two Low-Power AM Transmitters To Life
Nautel has expanded its NX Series AM transmitter line with two low‑power models, the 1 kW NX1 and the 2,500‑watt NX2.5 use a newly engineered 250 W RF power module to deliver the same ultra‑linear modulation, digital precorrection and redundancy found in...

Fast Isn’t Fast Enough: Redefining Metrics for Edge AI
Industry leaders at Arm, Cadence, Rambus and others argue that edge AI performance is no longer measured by peak TOPS but by real‑world latency, power draw and memory efficiency. They note that data movement and bandwidth now limit inference more...

Inside Swiss Re’s AI Strategy: Faster Claims, Smarter Insights, Better Outcomes
In this episode, Peter Hai talks with Praveena Ladva, Swiss Re’s Group Chief Digital and Technology Officer, about how the reinsurer is leveraging data and AI to transform core insurance processes such as claims and underwriting. Ladva explains Swiss Re’s...

Redefining AI Inference With New Silicon Architecture
VSORA, a fabless semiconductor firm, unveiled its Jotunn8 and Tyr AI chip families built on a reimagined data‑movement architecture that dramatically lowers cost per query for hyperscale data‑center inference and powers demanding edge use cases such as autonomous driving. The...

Cryptographers Place $5,000 Bet Whether Quantum Will Matter
Two leading cryptographers, Filippo Valsorda and Matthew Green, are arranging a $5,000 wager to test whether post‑quantum cryptography (ML‑KEM‑768) or classic elliptic‑curve cryptography (X25519) will be broken first, either by classical or quantum attacks. The bet follows Google’s claim that...
Auriga Space Charges up the Launch Game
Auriga Space is building a reusable, electricity‑powered accelerator that replaces the first stage of traditional rockets, aiming to cut launch costs and eliminate the two‑year backlog that plagues the industry. Founder Winnie Lai likens the system to a maglev train,...

When Campus Safety Laws Meet Cybersecurity: The Digital Implications of the Jeanne Clery Act
The Jeanne Clery Act mandates that U.S. colleges disclose crime statistics and issue rapid emergency alerts, a process now anchored in digital reporting and mass‑notification platforms. Cybersecurity vulnerabilities in these systems can delay alerts, spread false messages, or breach compliance, exposing...

FDA Guidance May Move Goalposts For Form 483 Responses
The FDA released draft guidance that reshapes how drug manufacturers respond to Form 483 inspection observations. The guidance introduces a standardized framework for documenting, assessing and correcting systemic quality issues. While the clearer process aims to improve regulatory consistency, it...
VAC Innovation to Distribute Toray’s AmberTool HX56 Tooling Prepreg in the UK
VAC Innovation has signed an MoU with Toray Advanced Composites to become the UK distributor of AmberTool HX56, a low‑temperature curing epoxy tooling prepreg. The partnership, announced at JEC World 2026, enables VAC to supply custom‑sized prepreg kits and maintain larger...
Stocks Showing Rising Market Leadership: MoonLake Immunotherap Earns 85 RS Rating
MoonLake Immunotherapeutics (MLTX) saw its shares surge after the company signaled alignment with the FDA on a development path for its skin‑disease drug. The stock’s Relative Strength Rating jumped from 79 to 85, crossing the 80 threshold that historically precedes...

Washington State Expands Personality Rights Law to Cover AI-Generated Deepfakes
Washington enacted Senate Bill 5886, expanding its Personality Rights Law to cover AI‑generated “forged digital likenesses” such as deepfake video and audio. The amendment, effective June 11, 2026, doubles the civil penalty for violations from $1,500 to $3,000 and adds...

Why Incident Response Has Become a Core Responsibility for MSPs
Recent high‑profile cyber breaches in the UK have highlighted that many organizations are unprepared for the aftermath of an intrusion. While technical safeguards remain essential, customers now judge managed service providers (MSPs) on their ability to execute a robust incident...
Norway Just Ordered 20 ‘Flying’ Electric Ferries in Historic Deal
Norway’s Boreal AS has placed a historic order for 20 Candela P‑12 electric hydrofoil ferries, the largest deployment of its kind. The P‑12 lifts its hull on carbon‑fiber foils, slashing drag and cutting energy consumption by roughly 80% compared with...

HR Is Watching You: Why Pulse Surveys Are Killing Trust
Companies are pouring roughly $6.3 billion a year into pulse surveys and other workforce diagnostics, yet global engagement scores remain flat and turnover among younger workers is climbing. The article argues that the current model creates a surveillance loop, especially for...
Simplifying Terraform Dynamic Credentials on AWS with Native OIDC Integration
AWS has added native OpenID Connect (OIDC) integration for HCP Terraform and Terraform Enterprise within Account Factory for Terraform (AFT). By setting the terraform_oidc_integration flag to true, AFT automatically creates the trust relationship between AWS and Terraform workspaces, removing the...
Apple's Foldable iPhone Is 'On Track' To Launch In September
Apple is reportedly on track to unveil its first foldable iPhone alongside the iPhone 18 Pro lineup in September, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. The launch could coincide with the non‑foldable models, though initial supply may be limited by the...

Quantum Computers and Post-Quantum Security
Swiss financial infrastructure operator SIX is accelerating its shift to post‑quantum cryptography as quantum computers threaten current asymmetric encryption. The firm has launched a comprehensive crypto‑inventory, built crypto‑agility into its systems, and begun hybrid testing of NIST‑standardized PQC algorithms. By...

Leidos Proceeds with Sea Archer USV Trials in Australia
Leidos Australia has built the only Australian‑made Sea Archer unmanned surface vessel and is conducting harbour acceptance trials in Tasmania, followed by sea trials from Darwin in May. The 11.2‑metre craft aims to reach Technology Readiness Level 6, demonstrating performance in...

Poland Enters the European Semiconductor Race. Important Agreement with France
Poland’s CEZAMAT research centre has signed a cooperation agreement with France’s state‑owned CEA‑Leti to develop fully depleted silicon‑on‑insulator (FD‑SOI) technology. The partnership joins the European Chips Act pilot‑line network alongside IMEC and Fraunhofer, giving Polish researchers access to world‑class expertise....
Warda Bibi: The 1 GB Limit That Breaks Pg_prewarm at Scale
A production PostgreSQL 16.8 cluster crashed because the pg_prewarm extension’s autoprewarm worker attempted to allocate an array larger than PostgreSQL’s 1 GB palloc limit. The allocation size grows with shared_buffers, and systems with more than roughly 429 GB of shared buffers exceed...

Your MCP Server Is a Resource Server Now. Act Like It.
The March 26 2025 revision of the MCP specification reclassifies MCP servers as OAuth 2.0 resource servers, demanding a formal identity layer. The article walks through building an identity gateway that uses Keycloak, Maverics, OPA policies, and RFC 8693 token‑exchange to give Claude‑style AI...

Nectar Social and Reddit Announce Strategic Data Partnership
AI‑native social commerce platform Nectar Social has entered a strategic data partnership with Reddit, gaining access to the Reddit Data API. The integration allows enterprise brands to pull real‑time conversations from over 100,000 Reddit communities and combine them with data...

YouTube Cuts Affiliate Shopping Threshold Eligibility to 500 Subscribers as Platform Race Heats Up
YouTube announced on March 25, 2026 that creators need only 500 subscribers—down from 1,000—to join its Shopping affiliate program, which lets them tag products and earn commissions. The reduction applies across Shorts, long‑form video, and Live, but creators must still...

Will Claude Managed Agents Impact Legal Tech?
Anthropic introduced Claude Managed Agents, a fully managed runtime that lets enterprises build and deploy autonomous AI agents within the Claude ecosystem. The platform bundles state management, tool integration, security and lifecycle orchestration, removing the need for separate infrastructure. By...
Start DevOps Right: Follow This Essential Learning Order
Most beginners start DevOps the wrong way. Correct order should be: 1️⃣ Linux basics 2️⃣ Networking fundamentals 3️⃣ Git & GitHub 4️⃣ Cloud (AWS / Azure / GCP) 5️⃣ Docker 6️⃣ Kubernetes 7️⃣ CI/CD pipelines 8️⃣ Monitoring tools Follow the roadmap. Stay consistent.
Replit Gives Solo Founders Full Teams, Boosting Growth
There’s a reason bootstrapped solo businesses are accelerating on Replit… we gave builders entire teams.
Arctic Launches Xtender Black Clear Glass Case With Dual 420 Mm Support
Arctic has launched the Xtender Black case, a clear‑glass variant of its Xtender chassis line aimed at high‑visibility enthusiast builds. The mid‑tower supports E‑ATX motherboards, GPUs up to 48.2 cm, and can house dual 420 mm radiators plus additional fan or radiator...
LittleHorse Partners with El Paso Labs for Fintech AI Integration
LittleHorse teams up with El Paso Labs https://t.co/wm8jJh1MaB LittleHorse Enterprises said it will partner with El Paso Labs to drive business-as-code adoption and integration of governed AI agents for fintech companies.
Have We Already Lost? Part 1: The Plan in 2024
Early 2026, an AI safety commentator revisits the 2024 “victory” plan that relied on buying time through voluntary commitments, leveraging AI‑assisted research, and converting that labor into safety solutions. The author notes that key governance and technical milestones have stalled,...

Portland Purchases Battery-Powered Urbos Trams
Portland Transportation Bureau selected CAF USA to supply 15 battery‑powered Urbos trams for the Portland Streetcar system. The new vehicles will enable wireless, overhead‑wire‑free operation on the NS line extension to Montgomery Park, marking the network’s first battery‑run service. They replace...
AI Redefines Scientific Discovery Beyond Speed
A new phase of scientific discovery is beginning. AI is enabling researchers to learn, reason and tackle complex biological challenges in ways that were previously not possible. This is more than acceleration. It is changing how discovery itself happens. https://t.co/yEh5pmDu5X @ConversationUS
NVIDIA DGX Spark Brings Sovereign AI to Your Desktop
NVIDIA’s DGX Spark desktop AI supercomputer lets developers run sovereign large language models (LLMs) locally, eliminating the need for cloud infrastructure. A live webinar on April 17, led by NVIDIA’s Megh Makwana, will demonstrate Sarvam 30B and Param‑2‑17B models operating on DGX Spark....
Federal Scientists Celebrate Artemis II Success Amid Challenges
"Artemis II: Beleaguered federal scientists take a victory lap" by @chelseaeharvey for @EENewsUpdates /@politico: https://t.co/79kGMuySrj
Investors with $1.8trn Call on Freight Industry to Tackle Emissions
A coalition of investors managing roughly $1.8 trillion is urging global freight and logistics firms to treat air‑pollution as a material business issue. The group cites health data showing air‑quality‑related deaths exceed eight million annually and economic costs of $6 trillion each year....
Tripodal Carboxylate Bridge Enables Buried Interface Passivation Toward High‐Performance and Durable Perovskite Solar Cells
Researchers introduced nitrilotriacetic acid trisodium (NTANa), a tridentate, non‑planar carboxylate, to simultaneously passivate Sn4+ and Pb2+ defects at the buried SnO2/perovskite interface of perovskite solar cells. The tripodal geometry enables dual‑sided coordination, strengthening electronic coupling and optimizing energy‑level alignment. Devices...

Anumana Secures the US FDA 510(k) Clearance for Its ECG-AI Algorithm to Detect Risk of Cardiac Amyloidosis Early
Anumana has received FDA 510(k) clearance for its ECG‑AI algorithm, a software‑as‑a‑medical‑device that screens for cardiac amyloidosis using routine 12‑lead electrocardiograms. The AI model, originally developed at the Mayo Clinic, identifies subtle waveform patterns invisible to clinicians, enabling early risk...
Is PropTech The Real Solution for Housing Affordability? Insights From Tyler Ashby, Partner at GroundBreak Ventures
In this episode, hosts Aaron Cameron and Adam Pawatik interview Tyler Ashby, a partner at Groundbreak Ventures, about the role of PropTech in tackling housing affordability. Ashby explains his transition from construction engineering to venture capital, the origins and focus...
Shenzhen Emerges as Global Robotics Hub, Video Shows
This Video Proves It: Shenzhen Is the World’s Robotics Hub by @Robo_Tuo #Robotics #MachineLearning #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation #Technology https://t.co/TgVQIetO7R

M-KOPA’s 2025 Impact: Women at the Heart of Digital Inclusion
M‑KOPA South Africa’s 2025 Impact Report shows the company has financed over $19 million in credit for more than 100,000 customers, delivering affordable smartphones and a suite of digital financial services. Women now comprise 49% of its user base and 84%...