Industrial Design Files for Keychron Keyboards and Mice
Keychron has made its production‑grade industrial design files for keyboards and mice publicly available via a source‑available repository. The collection spans 88 device models and more than 686 STEP, DWG, and DXF files covering cases, plates, stabilizers, keycaps and full‑model assemblies. Recent updates in April 2026 added Q12 Hall‑Effect, K0 Max, and Q6 Max designs, expanding the accessory‑friendly catalog. The license permits personal, educational, and commercial accessory use while prohibiting replication of Keychron’s core products or trademark misuse.
Revolut Unveils AI Assistant ‘AIR’ to Streamline Money Management in UK
Revolut has launched its AI‑powered personal finance assistant, AIR, to customers in the United Kingdom on April 9, 2026. The tool promises real‑time spending insights, portfolio checks, subscription management and travel budgeting, marking the neobank’s biggest product expansion in a year.
Launch HN: Twill.ai (YC S25) – Delegate to Cloud Agents, Get Back PRs
Twill.ai, a Y Combinator‑backed startup, offers an AI‑driven platform that writes code, runs tests, fixes failures, and opens pull requests without manual intervention. Developers choose from Claude Code, OpenCode or Codex agents, run them in parallel, and let the system manage isolated...

Launch Aggregators and the Business of Bundled Access to Space
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Data Science Is Quickly Shifting What's Best and Practicable: What Litigators and Judges Interpreting Rule 23 Should Know
The article explains how advances in data science are reshaping the legal standard of “best and practicable” under Federal Rule 23. Judges and class counsel must now assess algorithmic sampling, predictive modeling, and AI‑driven certification methods when designing class notices...
Inside 5 Food and Beverage Influencer Campaigns that Delivered Measurable ROI
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NSA and FBI Urge Router Reboot After Russian GRU Hijacks Thousands of Devices
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Bacteria From Bumblebees Can Produce Vitamin B₂ in Soya Drinks
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Google Revamps Gemini AI to Act as Mental‑health Gateway After Scrutiny
Google announced major changes to its Gemini chatbot, turning it into a gateway for mental‑health support rather than a therapist substitute. The update adds a persistent “Help is available” panel and a multi‑million‑dollar pledge to crisis hotlines, aiming to protect...

Prologis' 900MW 'Project Sail' Gets the Go-Ahead in Coweta County, Georgia
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The Phishing-as-a-Service Pipeline: How a Scalable Fraud Ecosystem Is Driving Global Attacks
Flashpoint’s latest research shows phishing has morphed into a full‑service ecosystem, offering subscription‑based platforms that bundle kit development, hosting, delivery and real‑time dashboards. Low‑skill actors can now launch campaigns for as little as $10, while advanced services employ reverse‑proxy (AiTM)...
MGNX Restarts LINNET Gene‑Therapy Trial as GSK Wins China Nod and NBIX Acquires SLNO
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AI Agents Become Local Co‑workers, Reshaping Software Development
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C3.ai’s Margin Collapse Vs. Palantir’s 43% Profit Surge Highlights Divergent B2B AI Paths
C3.ai reported a negative 250% net‑income margin for the quarter ended Jan. 31 2026, while Palantir posted a 43% margin for the quarter ended Dec. 31 2025. The contrast signals diverging growth and profitability trends for two leading B2B AI vendors.
Google's TurboQuant Cuts LLM Memory Needs Sixfold, Shaking AI Hardware Stocks
Alphabet's Google announced TurboQuant, a lossless compression method that can shrink large language models to one‑sixth of their original memory footprint. The breakthrough threatens memory‑intensive chip makers while opening new opportunities for mobile and edge AI processors.

The Right Vantage Point: Choosing Where ML/AI Add Value in Water Infrastructure
Stantec will host a webinar on April 29, 2026 where Vice President Sandeep Sathyamoorthy and Innovation Portfolio Manager Erin Amoueyan discuss how AI and machine learning can be strategically applied to water infrastructure. They will showcase a machine‑learning‑based influent‑flow forecaster and outline a...
OCE's Objections Caused Rejection, Not Vinay Prasad
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Thousands of Gov Officials' Emails and Passwords Exposed Online
The emails and plaintext passwords of thousands of government representatives have been found online. https://t.co/WaJd3bjpd5
FDA Delays Approval of Two Natural Food Dyes Over Safety Objections
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Space Junk: Do Scientists Have a Fix?
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AI Briefing 4/10/26: $50 Hardware, a New Yorker Investigation, and The Power Plant Behind the Chatbot
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Fake Claude Site Installs Malware that Gives Attackers Access to Your Computer
Researchers uncovered a counterfeit website masquerading as Anthropic’s Claude AI, offering a “Claude‑Pro‑windows‑x64.zip” installer. The zip installs a functional Claude client while silently deploying a PlugX remote‑access trojan via a signed G DATA updater and malicious avk.dll sideloading. The dropper copies...
TAG Heuer Opens First Franchise Boutique in India, Expanding Luxury Watch Footprint
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MediStreams Achieves Clean SOC 2 Type II Certification, Strengthening Security in Healthcare Revenue Cycle Management and Payment Automation
MediStreams announced it has received a clean SOC 2 Type II audit for the full 2025 calendar year, covering Security, Availability, and Processing Integrity. The unqualified opinion was issued by independent CPA firm Aprio LLP after a year‑long assessment of its payment‑posting...

As Iran War Strains Fuel Supplies, Clean Energy Is Secure Energy
The Iran‑Iran war and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz have halted roughly 20% of global oil and LNG flows, driving crude toward $100 a barrel and pushing U.S. gasoline above $4 per gallon. Nations that have already built...

Apple Unveils Its Most Affordable Laptop Ever. What the MacBook Neo Means for Investors
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Asus Offers Fix for RTX 5090 Connector Melting
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It’s the Most Dangerous Part of a Transit Bus Trip. These Experts Have Ideas to Make It Safer.
Research by the University of Tennessee‑Knoxville for the Center for Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety finds that the most hazardous segment of a transit bus trip is the walk to and from the bus stop. Pedestrian crashes are about five times...

Modest Digital ID Proposed to Defuse Populist Backlash
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Menace on the Streets
Micromobility devices such as e‑scooters, e‑bikes and e‑skateboards are proliferating across Canadian cities faster than legislators can draft and enforce consistent safety rules. The patchwork of provincial and municipal regulations has left many riders operating without clear guidelines, leading to...
Elon Musk Merges SpaceX with xAI, Adding $75 B to Valuation Ahead of IPO
Elon Musk announced a February merger of SpaceX with his AI lab xAI, lifting SpaceX’s estimated valuation by $75 billion and positioning the aerospace giant for a potential $50 billion IPO. The deal ties satellite‑based AI data centers to rocket operations, promising...
DARPA Wants to Help AI Agents to Talk to One Another
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Remodel Health Posts 150% Sales Surge, Adds Senior Leaders to Scale ICHRA Platform
Remodel Health announced a 150% increase in profitable sales for its flagship ICHRA product in 2025 and introduced senior executives, including a new CFO and head of product, to support rapid scaling. The company now serves over 100,000 lives with...
EY Talent Chief Says AI Is Redefining Hiring, Development and Promotions
Ginnie Carlier, EY Americas' chief talent and culture officer, announced that AI is being embedded across the employee lifecycle—from skills‑based hiring to AI‑augmented performance reviews—marking a strategic pivot for the firm and its advisory services.
Richardson Electronics COO Drives 3% Sales Rise, Boosts Stock 14%
Richardson Electronics' chief operating officer Wendy Diddell steered a 3.1% increase in quarterly net sales to $55.5 million and an 11.4% jump in backlog to $151.2 million. The results helped flip operating income to $1.5 million and sparked a 14% pre‑market rally in...
AI Will Outpace Humans on Fully Verifiable, Data‑rich Tasks
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Analysis: Anthropic Claude Mythos Won’t ‘Reshape Cybersecurity’
Anthropic unveiled Claude Mythos, a frontier AI model touted to overhaul vulnerability discovery and management. The company paired the preview with Project Glasswing, granting early access to firms like CrowdStrike and Palo Alto Networks. Investor reaction was swift, sending shares of major...
Meta Shuts Down Internal AI Token Leaderboard After $1.4M Usage Spike
Meta eliminated the employee‑run “Claudeonomics” leaderboard two days after it revealed 60 trillion tokens consumed, a usage that could have cost the company more than $1.4 million for a single user. The move spotlights growing tensions around AI spend visibility, productivity incentives...
RoboSense Q1 2026 LiDAR Shipments Jump 204% as Robotics Segment Explodes 1,459% YoY
RoboSense announced that it shipped 330,300 LiDAR units in the first quarter of 2026, a 204.1% year‑on‑year increase. The robotics segment alone grew 1,458.8% YoY to 185,500 units, surpassing the automotive ADAS segment for the first time, underscoring rapid hardware...

Health AI's Real Gold Lies Beyond Prestige Hospitals
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Estrogen Patch Shortage Hits U.S. Women as Demand Surges 26% After FDA Warning Removal
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SuperCom Posts 134% Revenue Surge to $27.6 M, First Full‑Year GAAP Profit Since 2015
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Nvidia's RISC Push Signals Real Momentum for SiFive
$NVDA leaning further into RISC is what I would call real signal. Also, @GavinSBaker leading the round reflects well. SiFive is cooking. Definitely one to keep an eye on. 🚀
DHA Offers $300M for Health IT Deployment Support
The Defense Health Agency (DHA) has issued an indefinite‑delivery, indefinite‑quantity (IDIQ) solicitation for up to $300 million to support global deployments of its electronic health‑record platform MHS GENESIS and associated medical‑device integrations. The one‑year contract, with possible annual extensions, seeks commercial services...
U.S. Requests Satellite Firms to Withhold Iran Imagery, Deepening Digital Fog of War
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Fed Seeks Comments on Intermediary Access for FedNow, Aiming to Boost Cross‑Border Payments
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What “Lilith” Actually Is
Lilith is an open‑source C++ remote administration tool designed for hands‑on learning of RAT architecture and command‑and‑control techniques. The project requires solid C++ skills, Windows internals knowledge, and a sandboxed virtual lab to compile and run safely. By building the...

Model Too Good to Release Highlights GPU Inequality
Today's Edition is taken off and achieved stage separation: 629: Mythos vs World: The Model Too Good to Release, GPU Rich vs GPU Poor Leaderboard, Meta's Back With Muse Spark, Greg Brockman, Artemis II, and Lady Bird https://t.co/JfGlIX7rXP

America’s AI Strategy Is Fighting the Last War
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ThredUp Warns of Consumer Shift as Resale Growth Slows Amid Rising Cost Pressures
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