Faced With Starlink Competition, Ground Segment Leaders Turn to Orchestration, Specialization
Ground‑segment providers are feeling the pressure of vertically integrated LEO megaconstellations such as Starlink and Amazon Leo, which manufacture their own user terminals and drive prices to rock‑bottom levels. Executives from Ovzon, SpaceBridge and Comtech warned that the traditional consumer‑grade GEO market is eroding, forcing a shift toward defense, public‑safety and other high‑value niches. They argue that the next growth engine will be service orchestration that can blend GEO, LEO and other orbits into tailored solutions. The industry is therefore moving from hardware sales to specialized integration and managed services.

Nothing Plans to Release AI Smart Glasses Next Year After CEO Carl Pei Changes Mind
Nothing Technology, known for its transparent‑design phones and audio gear, is now planning to launch AI‑powered smart glasses in the first half of 2027. The device will feature a microphone, speakers and cameras but no built‑in display, relying on a...
Instagram Premium Program Aims To Boost Users' Story Performance
Instagram is piloting a new subscription called Instagram Plus in Mexico, Japan and the Philippines, priced up to $2.20 per month. The service adds Story‑centric tools such as unlimited audience lists, re‑watch metrics, weekly spotlight, 24‑hour extensions and anonymous story...
New Sensor Could Allow MRIs to See Molecular-Level Changes
University of California, Santa Barbara researchers have engineered a genetically encoded, protein‑based sensor that lets magnetic resonance imaging capture molecular‑level activity inside cells. The modular system, called MAPPER, couples aquaporin water channels with interchangeable protein domains to generate MRI‑detectable signals...

Canada’s First Full-Stack, University-Owned Quantum Computer Comes to USask
The University of Saskatchewan will become the first Canadian university to own a full‑stack quantum computer, backed by roughly $1.43 million USD from Prairies Economic Development Canada and $0.30 million USD from Innovation Saskatchewan. The system, built with hardware from Rigetti Computing...
The Apple Pencil Alternative I Use Daily Is on Sale for $28 - but Not for Long
The ESR Geo Pencil, an Apple Pencil alternative, is on Amazon for $28, a 22% discount that ends tonight. The stylus works with any iPad released after 2018 and offers a 12‑hour battery life with a 20‑minute charge, magnetic attachment,...
Effective Device Management Requires Collaboration of Clinical Engineers, IT Teams
Medical devices are becoming increasingly sophisticated, blurring the lines between engineering and information technology responsibilities, says McLaren Health Care’s Samantha Jacques, a HIMSS26 Changemaker Award winner. She argues that effective device management now demands close collaboration between clinical engineers and...
AI's Life‑Or‑Death Decisions Threaten Uncontrolled Doomsday
We are trusting artificial pattern recognition to make life or death tactical decisions. I had to break down how AI is acting like a doomsday machine and why our lack of control could lead to disastrous consequences. Watch my full analysis....

DNA Software Meets the Daubert Standard According to the Third Circuit and Adds to the List of New Technologies Being...
The Third Circuit ruled that TrueAllele probabilistic genotyping software satisfies the Daubert reliability standard, permitting its use at trial. The court highlighted the software’s scientific foundation, a false‑positive rate of 0.005% versus 2‑6% for human analysis, and 42 validation studies....

LLMs Reward Quality, Replace Quantity-Driven Mediocrity
LLMs are not making expertise less valuable. They are making mediocre work easier to replace. Quantity is cheap now. Judgment, taste, and direction are not. We need fewer people. But we need better ones. To be clear, I am not saying beginners are doomed. I am saying...
Claude's Performance Degrades; Codex Remains Reliable
Since the usage changes on Claude during peek, I also feel like the model has gone completely haywire. Ton's of mistakes errors - longer times to address issues. I have a feeling they are experiencing some crazy internal issues at...
Cisco Extends Its Enterprise Agreement to Include Nutanix Cloud Platform
Cisco has broadened its Enterprise Agreement (EA) to cover Nutanix Cloud Platform, marking the first time the EA incorporates third‑party OEM technology. The extension gives customers predictable, protected pricing and the ability to scale Nutanix usage without renegotiating contracts. Cisco’s...

Meteomatics – Field Technician for Drone Operations | Full Time | Oslo, Norway
Meteomatics is hiring a Drone Flight Operations Technician in Oslo to maintain and deploy its Meteodrone and Meteobase systems across Norway. The role involves field maintenance, installation, and occasional piloting, with frequent travel to remote sites and a 1‑3‑month training...
Coding Agents Will Automate Cross-System Workflows Across Industries
Agents that can code will equally be able to use tools exceedingly well. This allows you to start to automate tasks across a workflow that requires both a component of non-deterministic intelligence but also deterministic system interaction. An example would...

Do We Even Need A Sales Process?
The piece challenges traditional sales processes, noting that CRM stages often don’t match a buyer’s real progress. It cites stark metrics—over 60 % of buying initiatives end without a decision, only 35 % of reps hit quota, and win rates sit at...

Four-Month Roadmap to Become an AI Data Scientist
The 2026 AI Data Scientist Career Roadmap: • Month 1: Python, Pandas, Scikit-Learn • Month 2: LangChain + OpenAI • Month 3: LangGraph • Month 4: AWS Cloud  Want help? 👉 Register here: https://learn.business-science.io/registration-ai-workshop-2
Retailers Sign on for Firmly Agentic Commerce Platform
Firmly has launched Firmly Connect, a no‑code platform that lets online retailers plug into AI shopping agents and emerging vertical apps within hours. The solution eliminates months of engineering by abstracting protocols and providing a centralized dashboard for pricing, inventory,...
Key Neurons Can Jumpstart Leg Movement After Spinal Injury
Researchers identified a rare subset of graft‑derived interneurons that can reconnect broken spinal circuits and trigger leg muscle activity in animal models of spinal cord injury. When these neurons were experimentally activated, 20‑30% of the subjects showed measurable leg movements,...
Air Force Awards BlackSky $99M to Large Aperture Optical Payload for Space-Based Imaging
The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory awarded BlackSky Technology a $99 million contract to develop a low‑cost, large‑aperture optical payload for space‑based imaging and space‑domain awareness. An initial $2.1 million FY‑2026 R&D obligation will jump‑start design work, with the SBIR Phase III award...

MODEX 2026: Ocado Intelligent Automation Debuts AI-Powered Software Suite
Ocado Intelligent Automation will unveil Ocado IQ at MODEX 2026, a cloud‑based AI platform that directs every pick, path and priority from inbound to outbound. The software powers the Chuck autonomous mobile robot and the newly‑designed Porter pallet‑moving AMR, both...

Quick Share’s Little-Known Shortcut Lets You Share to Another Android Phone by Tapping It
Google’s Quick Share still houses a tap‑to‑share shortcut originally introduced as Nearby Share, echoing the old Android Beam gesture. A recent One UI 9 leak suggests Samsung will surface this "Tap to Share" feature in the upcoming Android 17 update, making it...

AirKamuy
AirKamuy, a Tokyo‑based startup founded in August 2022, designs and manufactures fixed‑wing VTOL aircraft and unmanned solutions. The company handles design and assembly in‑house, aiming to become the world’s leading fixed‑wing VTOL manufacturer. Its leadership combines telecom infrastructure, finance, and...

Agentic Commerce-Era Lessons From Social Commerce And Digital Ad Channels
Agentic commerce is being touted as the next evolution of online shopping, echoing the hype that surrounded social commerce a few years ago. The article distills four lessons from social commerce—value proposition, flawless experience, right‑channel targeting, and trust—that are critical...

Sarens Helps Atlantic Canada Bulk Terminal Undergo Adaptation as Hub for Offshore Wind
Sarens partnered with the Atlantic Canada Bulk Terminal (ACBT) in Sydney, Nova Scotia, to convert the steel‑focused port into a dedicated offshore‑wind hub. The engineering team performed a ground stability study and deployed a high‑capacity crawler crane with a Superlift...

Industry Leaders Continue to Weigh in on Zillow Preview
Zillow launched Preview on March 17, a pre‑market listing platform that initially partnered with five major brokerages and added more than two dozen firms within two weeks. The service lets homes appear to buyers before MLS listing, mirroring similar "Coming Soon"...
Elaine Chen Showcases Biotech Deals and Mind‑bending Insights
I'd like to draw your attention to my fantastic @statnews colleague @elaineywchen. She led the way our obesity drug coverage, is a host on our podcast, and writes our biotech newsletter most days. Today has two big examples of the...
Mobilint Seeks to Supply NPU Chips for Shinsegae AI Checkout Systems
South Korean AI chip startup Mobilint has completed silicon proof‑of‑concept validation for its second‑generation NPU, Regulus, developed for Shinsegae Group’s AI‑powered checkout kiosks. The chip, fabricated on TSMC’s 12‑nm process, is slated for mass production in the second quarter and...
Samsung Electronics Adopts Hybrid Bonding Inspection Equipment
Samsung Electronics is rolling out hybrid bonding inspection equipment, partnering with Onto Innovation’s picosecond laser ultrasound system that is already being validated on mass‑production lines. The joint development targets detection of microscopic voids and overlay errors in high‑bandwidth memory (HBM)...
Rebellions Raises 640 Billion Won in Pre-IPO Round as First Korea National Growth Fund Pick
South Korean AI chip designer Rebellions Inc. closed a 640 billion won pre‑IPO funding round, valuing the company at 3.4 trillion won. The round, led by the state‑backed Korea National Growth Fund with 250 billion won, also included contributions from KDB and Mirae...
Artemis II Launch Being Captured in Apple’s Immersive Video Format
NASA announced that the Artemis II crewed lunar flyby will be captured using Apple’s immersive video format for the Vision Pro headset. The partnership will produce a 3‑D, spatial video feed that can be streamed to consumers worldwide. Apple plans to integrate...
We Know that Macs Last Longer in Use. How Much Longer?
A new Omnissa analysis shows Macs and iPhones outlast Windows PCs and Android devices in enterprise environments. Macs typically remain in service for five years, compared to three years for Windows laptops, and only 17% are replaced within a year...

Razer's First Split Ergonomic Keyboard Is Here
Razer has launched the Pro Type Ergo, its first split ergonomic keyboard, aimed at reducing strain and boosting productivity for office users. The device features a split QWERTY layout, a cushioned wrist rest, dual B keys, and a mini space‑bar...
The iPhone 50 Years From Now – and Why Apple Won’t Have AI Execs
Apple’s Tim Cook affirmed that the iPhone will still be a core product fifty years from now, with a special 70th‑anniversary edition slated to debut a new camera system. In the same interview, Cook dismissed the notion that Apple could...

SOFI Shares Plunge 53% While Membership Soars
SOFI is down 🔻53% since November. Meanwhile, membership growth has shown no sign of slowing down.

Treeline Pushes Software-Driven Model for IT Services
Treeline announced a $25 million Series A round to develop a modern IT operating system that automates and standardizes service delivery across IT, security, and compliance. The platform replaces fragmented, ticket‑based workflows with a unified, software‑driven layer, allowing routine tasks to be...

The Demand Gen Engine: Why Buyer Interest Now Starts With Proof
B2B buyers are abandoning traditional outbound messaging in favor of self‑serve research backed by verifiable proof such as reviews, pricing transparency, and interactive demos. Edelman’s 2025 Trust Barometer and Gartner’s 2025 Buyer Study reveal that 61% of buyers now prefer...

More Details on Lenovo’s Yoga Mini I Hockey Puck-Shaped Mini PC with Intel Panther Lake
Lenovo’s Yoga Mini i is a compact, round mini PC that looks like a silver hockey puck, debuting with Intel’s 13th‑gen Panther Lake processors. It ships in two configurations: an entry‑level Core Ultra 5 325 with 16 GB RAM, and a higher‑end Core...
AI Makes Music Creation Instant, Challenges Originality
AI is lowering the barrier to making music to almost zero. Tools like Suno let anyone generate songs from simple prompts, turning creation into something instant and accessible. That opens the door to massive creativity, but also raises questions about originality...

Killer Cells Eradicate Superbugs in a Single Day
Forget Antibiotics: These Killer Cells Wipe Out Deadly Superbugs in a Day by @ShellyFan https://t.co/KVAaK61555 https://t.co/cXP8loNRHn
AI Coding Models Fail Over 75% — Oversold, Not Faulty
New survey from BlueOptima shows the best AI coding models succeed less than 23% of the time. I channel the views of @DavidLinthicum that AI doesn't have an implementation problem; the problem is it's being oversold. (My latest in ZDNET) https://t.co/6NXRqKmOJG...
Claude AI Crashes Despite $200 MAX Plan, Disrupting Automation
I’m getting lots of messages from @claudeai today that it can’t continue. I click a button, and it starts back up. Super annoying though, especially on automated workflows. I’m on the $200/month MAX plan. Anyone else experiencing this?

Waymo Advances, Oil Shock, and Smarter Info Consumption
🆓 Tuesday links: Waymo's progress, the oil price shock, and improving your information diet. https://t.co/Ud4vYuwoaj image: https://t.co/eWONwOBh2l https://t.co/OLb1hsKfBC

Chinese AI Models Lead OpenRouter Leaderboard, Outpacing West
Chinese AI models are starting to dominate the OpenRouter LLM leaderboard. Six out of the top 10 in usage are now from Chinese labs/firms. Claude, Gemini, Grok hanging in there for Western models. Lower cost, fewer restrictions are big reasons. And increasingly, capability....
AI Bots Now Generate More Web Traffic than Humans
Automated traffic now exceeds human activity online, driven by AI crawlers, scrapers, and agents interacting across commerce, search, and services. https://t.co/FvRXEjz8dl
SAP‑Reltio Merger Challenges Non‑SAP MDM Users
When MDM Gets Absorbed: What the SAP-Reltio Deal Means for Customers Who Aren't SAP Shops https://t.co/pLHhNYHSPA
AI Leadership: Powerful Tool, Dangerous if Mishandled
Having an AI run your company is a bit like having a gun in your home

Roger Reshapes Banking for the Military Community
“ROGER exists to re-establish what banking should look like for the military community: stable, modern, transparent, and designed around service members’ realities" - https://t.co/YrpJ4hBrFZ featured today in https://t.co/xUPIH1zqKM! https://t.co/koyDa67vBl

Hospital WiFi Blocks Claude, Perplexity While Allowing Other AIs
The hospital I’m in right now (not me) WiFi is blocking Claude & Perplexity, but ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot all work. Why block these two? And some weird security message when using my notebook on Claude. https://t.co/JN71loJi8G
Tiny AI Model Now Runs Directly on iPhone
Small model runs on your iPhone. Pretty well I hear from one of the people who built it.
Artemis II Moon Mission Remains On Track for April 1
Everything Still on Track for Artemis II Launch to the Moon on April 1 https://t.co/78OHpYtZiS