North Sea Carbon Capture Projects Showing Steady Progress
Carbon capture and storage projects in the North Sea are moving from experimental pilots to commercial operations. Legacy gas producers such as Equinor, TotalEnergies and Shell are leading initiatives like Northern Lights, Northern Endurance Partnership and Porthos, each targeting multi‑megaton annual storage capacities. Recent milestones include the first CO₂ injection at Northern Lights (August 2025), a UK lease agreement (January 2026) and Denmark’s inaugural offshore storage permit (late 2025). The region’s growing infrastructure aims to serve emerging CO₂ sources from power, cement and blue‑hydrogen facilities.

How Schneider Electric Is Streamlining Onboarding with WalkMe
Schneider Electric has expanded its use of WalkMe, a digital adoption platform, from a pilot in North America to a global solution that embeds on‑screen guidance across its SaaS tools such as SAP S/4HANA and Salesforce. The rollout, backed by...

Best VR Headset 2026
The guide ranks Meta Quest 3 as the best overall VR headset for 2026, emphasizing its solid image quality, wireless standalone design, and reasonable price. Pico 4 is highlighted as the top non‑Meta alternative, offering a higher‑resolution LCD screen but limited to...

Wunderkind Launches New Braze Integration to Turn Identity Into Revenue-Driving, Orchestrated Customer Journeys
Wunderkind has launched a new integration with Braze that embeds its AI‑driven identity resolution and high‑intent behavioral signals directly into Braze Canvas. The connection lets marketers turn anonymous web visitors into addressable Braze profiles, grow email lists in real time,...

Quick Commerce Bets on Baby Care as Start-Ups Target Always-On Parenting Needs
India’s quick‑commerce sector is expanding into baby care, with start‑ups like OZi and Peeko promising 60‑minute, 24‑hour delivery of diapers, formula, toys and apparel. OZi has raised $6.2 million and now offers over 15,000 products from 400 brands, focusing on the...

Morgan Stanley Defends Memory Stocks Including Sandisk Corporation (SNDK)
Morgan Stanley issued a research note on March 26 defending memory stocks, spotlighting Sandisk Corp (NASDAQ:SNDK). The firm raised Sandisk's price target from $483 to $690 and kept a Buy rating, despite a 20.2% share decline since March 19. Analysts...

More Generation, More Transmission, More Load, More Challenges: Texas Grid Roundup #90
ERCOT’s interconnection queue has absorbed roughly 9,275 MW of new projects since December, spanning solar, wind, battery storage and gas. Gas proposals have surged to 57,403 MW, nearly doubling the previous year, while solar (163,000 MW) and storage (178,000 MW) still dominate. Planned transmission...
Does Artemis II Prove Space Tourism Might Soon Take Off?
Artemis II’s April 1 launch delivered the first crewed lunar flyby since Apollo, underscoring NASA’s push for a 2028 Moon landing. SpaceX has filed confidentially for an IPO that could value the company above $1 trillion, the largest market debut ever. Virgin Galactic...
SpaceX Secures SDA-4 Launch Task Order From U.S. Space Force
SpaceX has secured a task order worth more than $178 million from the U.S. Space Force Systems Command to conduct two National Security Space Launch Phase 3, Lane 1 missions in fiscal 2027. The launches will occur from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station...

Nexperia's China Unit Nears Fully Local Production of Chips: Company Sources
Nexperia’s China unit is on the cusp of achieving fully localized semiconductor manufacturing, according to internal sources. The move will enable the Dutch‑headquartered, Chinese‑owned chipmaker to produce a broader portfolio of chips within mainland China. Local production is expected to...

AI-Powered Cohorting Is Quietly Reshaping How Real-World Evidence Gets Built
AI‑powered cohorting is redefining how real‑world evidence is generated by replacing manual SQL‑driven processes with modular, workflow‑based automation. The new approach decomposes cohort construction into discrete steps—intent interpretation, clinical concept mapping, temporal reasoning, execution, validation, and explanation—each handled by specialized...
Cargill Wins 2026 BIG Artificial Intelligence Excellence Award
Cargill has been honored with the 2026 BIG Artificial Intelligence Excellence Award, recognizing its extensive AI integration across the food and agriculture value chain. The company leverages tools such as Agriness, CattleView, CMAX and generative‑AI platforms like Ask Emma to...
AI Enhances Creative Therapy, Not Replaces Artists
Seems a category error to suggest you can’t work something out with the most useful tool we’ve ever had to work something out (ie simulate different scenarios quickly, look up threads quickly, challenge assumptions quickly) This argument is frustrating as it...

Loop Neighborhood Markets Deploys Tote’s Genie AI Agent in Early Step Toward Agentic Retail Operations
Loop Neighborhood Markets has rolled out Tote’s Genie AI agent, an AI‑native associate support tool that delivers instant answers on policies, POS operations, and maintenance. Since launch the system recorded zero escalations and 100% first‑contact resolution, handling inquiries via voice...

Pfizer Halts COVID Shot Trial Because They Can’t Find Enough Test Subjects Willing to Take Another Booster Shot
Pfizer and BioNTech have halted a large U.S. clinical trial of an updated COVID‑19 booster after failing to enroll enough healthy adults aged 50‑64. The study required tens of thousands of participants, but recruitment stalled amid a sharp decline in...

ZEISS Introduces Crossbeam 750 FIB-SEM for Sample Prep
ZEISS has launched the Crossbeam 750, a focused ion beam‑scanning electron microscope designed for high‑precision sample preparation. The system features live, high‑resolution “see while you mill” imaging that works at any milling condition, delivering real‑time feedback and eliminating interruptions. Its...

PSP 2 Could Beat the Steam Deck 2 to Market, and May Be More Powerful than an Xbox Series S
Leaks indicate Sony’s upcoming handheld companion to the PlayStation 6, dubbed the PSP 2, will be powered by a six‑core AMD Zen 6 APU and an RDNA 5 GPU with 16 Compute Units. The device is rumored to feature 24 GB of LPDDR5X memory and...

Build Your Own Channel Digest: The System I Use to Engage Intentionally on LinkedIn
The author created a personal "Channel Digest" to turn LinkedIn from a random scrolling habit into a purposeful relationship engine. By aggregating the right people, conversations, and market signals, the system lets users engage with intent rather than reaction. It...
AI “Junior” Becomes 24/7 Employee, Reporting Everything
Meet 'Junior', The New AI Coworker Who Won't Stop Snitching To Your Boss "It's very much like a human employee, but a very extroverted, 24x7 worker for whom I don't need to set up payroll," said co-founder and Chief Executive Officer...
Pagaya (PGY) Targets 50% Profit Growth with AI Lending Platform
Pagaya Technologies (NASDAQ:PGY) announced at the Morgan Stanley TMT conference that it targets $100‑$150 million in GAAP net income by 2026, representing roughly 50 % profit growth. The company will rely on its AI‑driven lending platform, powered by a trillion‑record application dataset,...
Launch a $M Business in 90 Days with AI
If I had to start over tomorrow with nothing but a laptop and Claude, here’s how I’d build a multi-million dollar business in 90 days. I'd create a 5-person AI department that works 24/7. Let me introduce you to the team…

How to Unify Customer Data From Mobile Apps and Websites
Modern buyers switch between mobile apps and websites, creating data silos that obscure the true customer journey. Unifying these fragmented signals into a single, persistent profile enables real‑time personalization, accurate attribution, and streamlined privacy compliance. The article outlines three core...

Memory Chip Survives Lava‑Hot Temperatures, Defying Thermal Limits
New memory chip survives temperatures hotter than lava 🌋 😳 💬 The electronics inside your phone, your car, and every satellite currently orbiting Earth share one critical weakness: heat. Push them past about 200 degrees Celsius and they start to fail....

Adversaries Exploit Vacant Homes to Intercept Mail in Hybrid Cybercrime
Threat actors are turning vacant rental homes into anonymous mail drop points, then exploiting USPS services like Informed Delivery and change‑of‑address forwarding to intercept sensitive correspondence. The workflow combines open‑source intelligence, weak identity verification, and fake identities to create persistent...
AI Fear Stems From Mistaking Tools for Jobs
Fear around AI often comes from misunderstanding what is actually changing. Jensen Huang argues that people confuse their job with the tools they use, when in reality tools evolve but the underlying role can adapt. The shift is not about losing purpose,...
Using AI for Fundraising Still Requires Human Strategy
Nonprofit development leaders are being bombarded with AI tools promising to automate fundraising, but experts warn that AI should augment, not replace, human strategy. AI excels at speeding up prospect research, grant prospecting, content drafting, and workflow automation, allowing staff...

Early Career Award Recipient Aleksandra Ćiprijanović Aims to Create Universal AI Analysis Framework
Aleksandra Ćiprijanović, a Wilson Fellow and associate scientist at Fermilab, received a 2025 DOE Early Career Award to develop a universal AI analysis framework for high‑energy physics. The project tackles the persistent domain‑shift problem where models trained on simulated data...

Every Galaxy Phone Should Have This App Preinstalled
Samsung’s new AI‑powered app Galaxy Enhance‑X transforms photos and videos with a single tap, offering Magic edit, portrait, HDR, and face tools, plus lightweight video enhancements. The app leverages on‑device neural processing to deliver real‑time fixes for lighting, blur, reflections,...

HubSpot Flips AI Pricing on Its Head with Outcome-Based Breeze Agents
HubSpot announced an outcome‑based pricing model for its Breeze Customer and Prospecting agents, moving costs from usage fees to performance results. Effective April 14, the Customer Agent will cost 50 cents per resolved conversation, down from $1, while the Prospecting Agent shifts...

LLMOps in 2026: The 10 Tools Every Team Must Have
Large language model operations (LLMOps) have matured into a full‑stack production discipline by 2026, requiring specialized tools for everything from routing and observability to memory and real‑world integrations. The article highlights ten best‑in‑class solutions, including PydanticAI for type‑safe outputs, Bifrost...
Exclusive: Miravoice, Builder Of An AI ‘Interviewer’ To Conduct Phone Surveys, Raises $6.3M
Miravoice, a California startup, announced a $6.3 million seed round led by Unusual Ventures, with participation from Neo, 25madison and angels from Ramp, PubMatic, Atlassian and Google. The company’s AI‑powered voice interviewer can run long‑form phone surveys—over 120 questions and 40 minutes—across...

GoDaddy and LegalZoom Partner to Support Open Agentic Web
LegalZoom and GoDaddy have partnered to publish LegalZoom’s first AI agent using GoDaddy’s public implementation of the Agent Name Service (ANS), an open standard that leverages DNS and PKI for verifiable identity. The LegalZoom agent, built on a Model Context...
The Macro Implications of Chipflation
AI‑driven data‑center expansion and heightened defense spending have pushed semiconductor prices sharply higher, with DRAM costs rising roughly 17‑fold over the past year. This demand surge is concentrated in developed Asian economies—Japan, South Korea and Taiwan—where advanced chip production fuels a...

Wi-Fi That Can Withstand a Nuclear Reactor
Researchers at the Institute of Science Tokyo have demonstrated a 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi receiver that survives up to 500 kilograys of gamma radiation, a level far beyond what space‑qualified electronics can tolerate. The hardened chip, presented at ISSCC, kept functional performance with...

7 Tips for Better HR Software Selection
The article outlines seven practical steps for CHROs to select the right HR software, starting with building a cross‑functional buying team and adopting a people‑centric mindset. It stresses the importance of probing implementation details, feature depth, and vendor transparency before...

KaraFun Karaoke Platform Creates KaraFun Battle Mobile Game
KaraFun, the well‑known karaoke streaming service, has unveiled KaraFun Battle, a new mobile game that blends its extensive track library with competitive scoring. The game pits players against each other in real‑time leaderboards, turning casual sing‑alongs into a contest. Pop‑punk...

Microsoft’s New ‘Superintelligence’ Game Plan Is All About Business
Microsoft has appointed its first CEO of AI, Mustafa Suleyman, to steer a "superintelligence" agenda centered on business value. A March restructuring merged enterprise and consumer AI groups under the Copilot banner, freeing Suleyman to focus on frontier models. The...

Marketplace Briefing: Amazon Picks up Speed in Rural America with $4 Billion Delivery Push
Amazon is accelerating its delivery network in rural America, boosting same‑day or next‑day service to 16% of remote customers—a rise from 8% in mid‑2024. The company’s $4 billion logistics push helped it ship more than 13 billion items on same‑day or next‑day...

Avant Car to Launch Electric Car Sharing Service in Ljubljana
Ljubljana has signed a 20‑year agreement with Avant Car to launch a public electric car‑sharing service. The municipality will contribute roughly $12.3 million to build 400 parking spaces, while Avant Car is investing about $20.2 million to provide 400 EVs and 160...

Asundexian
Bayer’s oral factor XIa inhibitor asundexian (BAY 2433334) has delivered positive Phase 3 data in the OCEANIC‑STROKE trial, positioning it as a potential first‑in‑class therapy for secondary stroke prevention. The drug aims to block pathological clot formation while minimizing the bleeding complications common...

Guidefitter Deepens Strategic Partnership with Rocky Brands, Inc., Expands Platform to Include Muck and XTRATUF
Guidefitter, the outdoor‑recreation technology platform, has broadened its partnership with Rocky Brands to include The Original Muck Boot Company and XTRATUF alongside Rocky Boots. The expansion gives the two new brands access to Guidefitter’s network of more than 194,000 verified...
Quantum Computer Capable of Breaking Encryption Nearing Reality
The first quantum computer to break encryption is now shockingly close | New Scientist https://t.co/HsfzVRqn1R

I Built Two Apps with Just My Voice and a Mouse - Are IDEs Already Obsolete?
Software developer David Gewirtz demonstrates that AI‑driven voice and terminal workflows can replace traditional integrated development environments. By prompting an AI assistant through Wispr Flow and using iTerm2, he built two multi‑platform Apple apps— a filament‑management tool and a sewing‑pattern manager—within...
From MTU Overages to Predictable Scale: How Apploi Rebuilt Its Customer Data Foundation
Apploi migrated from Segment to RudderStack in just 30 days, cutting data‑pipeline costs by 35% and moving to a warehouse‑centric architecture built around Snowflake. The shift replaced MTU‑based pricing with event‑based fees, giving the company predictable expenses as event volume...

Gold Medal Launches 2026/27 Caribbean and Mexico Portfolio
Gold Medal has unveiled its 2026/27 Caribbean and Mexico portfolio, supported by a month‑long marketing push and a dedicated online hub. The campaign features a 116‑page brochure, ready‑to‑use assets and 21 specially selected holidays from regional UK airports. Agents who...

Microsoft Reportedly Shifts Global Media Mandate to New Agency
Microsoft has transferred its $700 million global media spend from Dentsu’s Carat unit to Publicis Groupe after an internal review. The shift gives Publicis a major foothold in tech advertising, while Dentsu retains the Xbox media mandate despite losing the broader account....

Delaying Coal Closures Risks Higher Prices and Unreliability
“It’s a risky strategy:” Why delaying coal closures may backfire on price and reliability #energysky -- via Renew Economy: https://t.co/HYRCRQ04NT https://t.co/I4f2Ny9CkJ
AI's Strangeness Matters: Don't Simplify It to IT Automation
My piece in the Economist where I argue against de-weirding AI. It is a strange technology with both risks & opportunities that need to be discovered. Pretending AI works like normal IT automation can result in bad outcomes for companies...
New Opioid Painkiller Has Surprisingly Few Side Effects
Scientists have identified a new opioid, N-desethyl‑fluornitrazene (DFNZ), derived from the long‑abandoned nitazene class, that delivers strong pain relief in rodents without causing respiratory depression or high addiction potential. The molecule acts as a μ‑opioid‑receptor superagonist yet exits the brain...

Du Pay, GCash Digital Wallets Unite to Elevate OFW Remittances
du Pay, the digital financial arm of UAE telecom operator du, has signed an MoU with the Philippines' leading super‑app GCash to streamline remittances for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in the UAE. The collaboration enables near‑instant transfers from du Pay...