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Apple's Active Devices Grow Steadily Amid Fierce Competition
SocialMar 27, 2026

Apple's Active Devices Grow Steadily Amid Fierce Competition

Active Apple devices have been growing linearly for years, quarter after quarter, a remarkable feat considering the fierce competition.

By Horace Dediu
J&J’s Darzalex Nets First Self-Administered Cancer Injectable Approval
NewsMar 27, 2026

J&J’s Darzalex Nets First Self-Administered Cancer Injectable Approval

Johnson & Johnson’s Darzalex (daratumumab) received European Medicines Agency approval for self‑administration, becoming the first oncology injectable cleared for home use. The Type II label change allows patients or caregivers to give the subcutaneous injection after the fifth dose, covering all...

By Pharmaceutical Technology (GlobalData)
Scientists Intrigued by “Negative Mass Anomaly” Under Surface of Mars
NewsMar 27, 2026

Scientists Intrigued by “Negative Mass Anomaly” Under Surface of Mars

NASA’s InSight lander data confirms that Mars’ day is shortening by fractions of a millisecond each year, indicating the planet is spinning faster. Researchers from Delft University of Technology propose a “negative mass anomaly” – a buoyant plume of hot...

By Futurism Space
From a Side Quest to Serious Business: Has Gaming Entered the Marketing Mix?
NewsMar 27, 2026

From a Side Quest to Serious Business: Has Gaming Entered the Marketing Mix?

Gaming has moved from a peripheral budget line to a core component of the Middle East marketing mix. A PwC survey shows 23.5 million gamers—about 67% of Saudi Arabia’s population—and 7.3 million in the UAE, prompting brands to allocate significant spend to...

By Campaign Middle East
Interview: WSP and Motts on Setting the ‘Blueprint’ for Consenting New Nuclear with Wylfa SMRs
NewsMar 27, 2026

Interview: WSP and Motts on Setting the ‘Blueprint’ for Consenting New Nuclear with Wylfa SMRs

WSP and Mott MacDonald have been hired by Great British Energy‑Nuclear to steer the planning consent for three Rolls‑Royce small modular reactors at Wales' historic Wylfa site. The project will be the first nuclear development to navigate the UK’s new Planning...

By New Civil Engineer – Technology (UK)
Rising Infrastructure Costs Aren’t A Blip — They’re A Reset
NewsMar 27, 2026

Rising Infrastructure Costs Aren’t A Blip — They’re A Reset

Enterprise infrastructure costs are climbing 10‑20% as AI‑driven demand monopolizes GPU, high‑bandwidth memory, and flash production. Commodity components like standard RAM and HDDs face shrinking supply, extending lead times and shortening quote validity. The price pressure is expected to persist...

By Forrester Blogs
Pro-Iran Hackers Claim Breach of FBI Director’s Email
NewsMar 27, 2026

Pro-Iran Hackers Claim Breach of FBI Director’s Email

Pro‑Iran hacktivist group Handala announced it accessed FBI Director Kash Patel’s personal email and posted screenshots online. An insider familiar with the breach said the leaked material appears authentic, though the FBI maintains it contains only historical personal information and...

By FCW (GovExec Technology)
Space Force Considers Boosting Wallops Launch Cadence to Meet Commercial Demand
NewsMar 27, 2026

Space Force Considers Boosting Wallops Launch Cadence to Meet Commercial Demand

Space Force is evaluating a significant increase in launch cadence at NASA’s Wallops Island range to satisfy rising commercial demand, Gen. Stephen Whiting told the Senate Armed Services Committee. Wallops, long used for niche missions such as small‑satellite and hypersonic...

By AIAA – Industry News (Aerospace)
Robin Tombs Talks UK Digital ID with Trinsic as Yoti Passes 23M Global Downloads
NewsMar 27, 2026

Robin Tombs Talks UK Digital ID with Trinsic as Yoti Passes 23M Global Downloads

Yoti, the reusable digital identity wallet founded in 2014, has now exceeded 23 million global downloads, including 7.8 million in the United Kingdom, with 5 million added in the past year. CEO Robin Tombs discussed the platform’s evolution on Trinsic’s Future of Identity...

By Biometric Update
Boston Children's Enhances Care with Clinical Intelligence Platform
NewsMar 27, 2026

Boston Children's Enhances Care with Clinical Intelligence Platform

Boston Children’s Hospital deployed Etiometry’s AI‑driven clinical intelligence platform to capture continuous high‑frequency physiologic data across its pediatric ICU. The system aggregates and visualizes signals in real time, giving clinicians a shared, longitudinal view of each patient’s trajectory. Early results...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
Square Updates AI to Expand and Speed up Merchant Lending
NewsMar 27, 2026

Square Updates AI to Expand and Speed up Merchant Lending

Square, the merchant‑focused arm of Block, has upgraded its machine‑learning underwriting engine to extend loans to seasonal and newly onboarded merchants. The new model can assess creditworthiness from a business’s first payment, cutting the evaluation period from weeks to minutes....

By American Banker
Legacy EHRs Can't Keep Pace with AI‑Native Competition
SocialMar 27, 2026

Legacy EHRs Can't Keep Pace with AI‑Native Competition

The SaaS-pocalypse playing out in public stocks reflects a real fear. Legacy SaaS companies, even with their existing distribution and install base, may be unsuccessful in bolting on AI capabilities to their legacy platforms. There is fear that their user...

By Dereck Paul, MD
BianLian Ransomware Spreads via Fake Invoice SVG Images in New Attacks
NewsMar 27, 2026

BianLian Ransomware Spreads via Fake Invoice SVG Images in New Attacks

WatchGuard researchers have uncovered a new BianLian ransomware campaign that distributes malicious SVG invoice images to companies in Venezuela. The SVG files hide XML code that silently contacts a shortened ja.cat URL, redirects through compromised Brazilian domains, and drops a...

By HackRead
Researchers Turn Sawdust Into Fire-Resistant Building Panels
NewsMar 27, 2026

Researchers Turn Sawdust Into Fire-Resistant Building Panels

Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed interior‑wall panels made from compressed sawdust combined with struvite, a mineral harvested from water‑treatment plant clogs. An enzyme extracted from watermelon seeds enlarges struvite crystals, binding the sawdust particles into a strong, fire‑resistant board....

By Facilities Dive
Great Product Fails without Clear Onboarding Path
SocialMar 27, 2026

Great Product Fails without Clear Onboarding Path

I watched hundreds of people sign up for my product and then completely disappear. It was entirely my fault. Let me back up. I read 10x is Easier Than 2x and decided that software would be my growth strategy. So I built NoteGo. And...

By Michael Stelzner
UFL Names Sportable Official Connected Ball and Player Tracking Partner
NewsMar 27, 2026

UFL Names Sportable Official Connected Ball and Player Tracking Partner

The United Football League (UFL) has appointed Sportable as its Official Connected Ball and Player Tracking Partner for the 2026 season. Sportable’s sensors will be embedded in every football and wearable devices, delivering real‑time data on ball location, speed, spin...

By Sports Video Group (SVG)
The Front Door Test
BlogMar 27, 2026

The Front Door Test

A health system’s new virtual‑care program let a former CIO schedule a same‑day appointment, complete intake via an app, and see a physician in a 15‑minute video visit. The experience showcased rapid, real‑time scheduling and thorough clinical interaction, proving virtual...

By Health IT Connect
VCs Are Betting Billions on AI’s Next Wave, so Why Is OpenAI Killing Sora?
NewsMar 27, 2026

VCs Are Betting Billions on AI’s Next Wave, so Why Is OpenAI Killing Sora?

The Equity podcast highlighted how AI infrastructure is colliding with real‑world constraints, from a Kentucky farmer rejecting a $26 million data‑center offer to OpenAI pulling its Sora app. Meanwhile, venture capital is pouring billions into the next AI wave, exemplified by...

By TechCrunch AI
Syntiant and Novi Space Successfully Demonstrate Low-Power AI Inference in Orbit
NewsMar 27, 2026

Syntiant and Novi Space Successfully Demonstrate Low-Power AI Inference in Orbit

On March 26, 2026, Syntiant Corp. and Novi Space completed a successful in‑orbit demonstration of real‑time AI object detection on a commercial LEO satellite. Using Syntiant’s quantized neural network models deployed on Novi’s SP240 space‑edge computer, the system identified ground...

By SatNews
VR‑controlled Robot Swarms Expose Military AI Governance Gap
SocialMar 27, 2026

VR‑controlled Robot Swarms Expose Military AI Governance Gap

Drones disrupted modern warfare. Now, a vision of a single operator with a VR helmet directing a swarm of robots ready for combat. This isn’t an episode of Black Mirror. It’s the near-future. Tech is outpacing doctrine, law, and ethics. That gap is where...

By Glen Gilmore
AI at the Bedside: Scaling Innovation Without Compromising Patient Safety
NewsMar 27, 2026

AI at the Bedside: Scaling Innovation Without Compromising Patient Safety

Artificial intelligence has moved from pilot projects to core clinical tools, with the FDA authorizing more than 1,400 AI‑enabled medical devices by the end of 2025, most via the fast‑track 510(k) pathway. Radiology dominates usage, but AI is expanding into...

By Healthcare Innovation
Android 17’s Logo Has Been Changing with Each New Beta [Video]
NewsMar 27, 2026

Android 17’s Logo Has Been Changing with Each New Beta [Video]

Google is subtly updating the Android 17 Easter‑egg logo with each beta, shifting the central planet motif from a simple circle to a spiraling shape. The changes are showcased in the Android Developers blog rather than the OS itself, suggesting a...

By 9to5Google
Deezer Licenses AI Music Detection Technology to Hungarian Rights Organization EJI
NewsMar 27, 2026

Deezer Licenses AI Music Detection Technology to Hungarian Rights Organization EJI

Deezer has licensed its proprietary AI music detection technology to Hungary’s rights collective EJI, making the organization the first in the country able to flag generative‑AI recordings. The tool, which identifies AI‑generated tracks that now account for about 39% of...

By Music Business Worldwide (MBW)
AnaptysBio Spins Out Biotech Operations; Affibody's Data in Hidradenitis Suppurativa
NewsMar 27, 2026

AnaptysBio Spins Out Biotech Operations; Affibody's Data in Hidradenitis Suppurativa

AnaptysBio announced the spin‑out of its biotech operations into a newly formed independent public company, First Tracks Biotherapeutics. The separation isolates AnaptysBio’s early‑stage pipeline, giving First Tracks a focused platform to advance its candidates. The announcement also highlighted promising data...

By Endpoints News
Ookla Speedtest Data Added to Arcep Mobile Performance Mapping Tool
BlogMar 27, 2026

Ookla Speedtest Data Added to Arcep Mobile Performance Mapping Tool

Ookla has entered a 12‑month crowdsourced data partnership with France’s telecom regulator Arcep. The deal adds Speedtest‑derived speed and latency measurements to Arcep’s mobile performance and coverage mapping platform. This integration broadens the granularity of network data across the country,...

By Telecompaper
AI Agents Are About to Overtake Cybersecurity — for Better, or Worse?
NewsMar 27, 2026

AI Agents Are About to Overtake Cybersecurity — for Better, or Worse?

At RSAC 2026 the cybersecurity community warned that AI agents are moving from a defensive tool to a primary weapon for attackers. These autonomous agents can hijack identities, rewrite security policies and launch supply‑chain attacks at machine speed, outpacing traditional...

By SiliconANGLE
A Day in Class With Plato, the Melania Trump–Mandated Robot Teacher
NewsMar 27, 2026

A Day in Class With Plato, the Melania Trump–Mandated Robot Teacher

Melania Trump’s 2026 "Be Best" initiative installed AI‑driven humanoid teachers called Plato in public classrooms, but only premium Be Best Platinum subscriptions unlock full instruction. Most districts are stuck on the low‑cost Basic plan, which delivers ads, occasional razor promotions,...

By The Atlantic – Work
Plans for New Irish Supercomputer CASPIR Moves to Next Stage
NewsMar 27, 2026

Plans for New Irish Supercomputer CASPIR Moves to Next Stage

Ireland is moving forward with CASPIR, a new high‑performance computing platform procured by the University of Galway in partnership with the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking and to be operated by the Irish Centre for High‑End Computing. The supercomputer will dramatically expand...

By Silicon Republic
Half Price Sale Just Until Sunday
BlogMar 27, 2026

Half Price Sale Just Until Sunday

Naomi Fisher, a specialist in school refusal, is offering her online courses at a 50% discount until Sunday. The programs adopt a child‑centred, non‑pathologising framework and deliver practical strategies for families dealing with school burnout. Testimonials from parents highlight measurable...

By Think Again
Teams Say They Are Being Pushed to Do More with Less as AI Increases Their Workload
NewsMar 27, 2026

Teams Say They Are Being Pushed to Do More with Less as AI Increases Their Workload

Culture Amp’s research shows 77% of employees say AI tools increase their workload, even as 96% of C‑suite leaders expect AI to boost output. Engagement metrics are sliding, with U.S. employee engagement falling to 31% by 2024. Companies that combine...

By HR Dive
Marketing Hackathon Shows Power of Custom GPT Workflows
SocialMar 27, 2026

Marketing Hackathon Shows Power of Custom GPT Workflows

One of the highlights of #B2BMX this year was the AI Hackathon. Well… it wasn’t a bunch of marketing managers suddenly learning how to code. 😊 Instead, we rolled up our sleeves to build custom GPTs, or AI agents designed...

By Pam Didner
Team Simplifies Apartment Hunting with Easy Rental Platform
SocialMar 27, 2026

Team Simplifies Apartment Hunting with Easy Rental Platform

Great team helping people find apartments and housing. Or rent same. Try it at https://t.co/ZFzmI9p5WD Thanks @samrathpatpatia @arjun13s @williamcagas @kavir777 https://t.co/m74YHoFgYV

By Robert Scoble
AI Can Now Design Cancer Vaccines—Game‑changing Breakthrough
SocialMar 27, 2026

AI Can Now Design Cancer Vaccines—Game‑changing Breakthrough

We can vibe-code cancer vaccines, and you think no one is going to be able to vibe-code a doomsday virus?

By Noah Smith
Self‑Cleaning Sunglasses: A Glimpse Into Future Tech
SocialMar 27, 2026

Self‑Cleaning Sunglasses: A Glimpse Into Future Tech

#WhatsNext? Sunglasses that clean themselves? #Innovation that gives us a clearer view of the future. (Cheddar Gadgets) https://t.co/MOSn5oqoE4

By James Gingerich
Apple’s Lockdown Mode Remains Unbreached Spyware Shield
SocialMar 27, 2026

Apple’s Lockdown Mode Remains Unbreached Spyware Shield

Apple’s Lockdown Mode feature is the best defense we have against spyware on iOS, macOS, watchOS, and iPadOS. Apple launched the feature four years ago and has not yet seen a device with Lockdown Mode on be compromised. https://t.co/0lF1BbEWZE

By Runa Sandvik
Microsoft AI Teaches Robots Task and Location Awareness
SocialMar 27, 2026

Microsoft AI Teaches Robots Task and Location Awareness

New Microsoft AI trains robots to know what to do and where to act https://t.co/xDWNqP1UtG https://t.co/CC0vV6fSVf

By Brian Ahier
Critics Slam NASA's Controversial Commercial Space Station Plan
SocialMar 27, 2026

Critics Slam NASA's Controversial Commercial Space Station Plan

No one, it seems, is happy with NASA's new idea for commercial space stations. https://t.co/SVhXpYQAnK

By Eric Berger
Seeking Artists and Producers Using Prompt‑Based Generative AI
SocialMar 27, 2026

Seeking Artists and Producers Using Prompt‑Based Generative AI

You’re right. I don’t know anyone in the music business. Producers. Artists. Engineers. Executives. Festival buyers. None. You’re in LA you clearly know more from going to a couple sessions. Help me out here. Which artists are using prompt...

By David Lowery
Blood Test May Forecast Alzheimer’s Risk Decades Early
SocialMar 27, 2026

Blood Test May Forecast Alzheimer’s Risk Decades Early

Could a simple blood test predict your risk of getting #Alzheimers dementia years, or even decades, before you experience memory loss? https://t.co/oLROODZbFz

By Daniel Kraft, MD
Two States Surpass 100% Renewable Demand, US Average 25%
SocialMar 27, 2026

Two States Surpass 100% Renewable Demand, US Average 25%

In 2025, two U.S. states met >100% of grid + behind-the-meter electricity demand with WindWaterSolar. 14 states met 50-124% of demand: 7 dominated by wind 3 by solar 4 by hydro U.S. average: 25.72% WWS https://t.co/KP3uii4BqI https://t.co/Ntf3DHeGdW

By Mark Z. Jacobson
Google PhD Fellowship Now Accepting Quantum Computing Applicants
SocialMar 27, 2026

Google PhD Fellowship Now Accepting Quantum Computing Applicants

Applications are open for the Google PhD Fellowship Program. A nice opportunity for graduate students working in quantum computing, computer science, and related areas. More info and application details (deadline April 30, 2026): https://t.co/OWucYQEO1p

By Zlatko Minev
Novartis Acquires Excellergy to Secure Xolair Successor
SocialMar 27, 2026

Novartis Acquires Excellergy to Secure Xolair Successor

Novartis targets Xolair successor in buyout of startup Excellergy https://t.co/eGYQ2AxTd5 by @gwendolynawu $NVS $RHHBY #startups #biotech

By Ben Fidler
Google Adds Auto‑populate Home Screens to Pixel
SocialMar 27, 2026

Google Adds Auto‑populate Home Screens to Pixel

First look: Google's working to make managing Pixel home screens easier The feature would let users create home screens that automatically populate with apps of a specified type, as well as rearrange and delete individual home screens ✅ Details and more screenshots...

By AssembleDebug (Shiv)
Apple Silently Patches iOS via Hidden Incremental Updates
SocialMar 27, 2026

Apple Silently Patches iOS via Hidden Incremental Updates

Apple has been installing silent fixes on your devices. These fixes don't require an entire OS update, and they get same version # as previous whole update, but with (a) appended to version #. These silent fixes then get incorporated...

By Kim Zetter
Debating Whether AI Assistance Dilutes Authentic Human Effort
SocialMar 27, 2026

Debating Whether AI Assistance Dilutes Authentic Human Effort

I'm very curious where society is going to land on this conversation about LLMs being a "thinking partner." Is it more honorable to do the work unassisted? Does it the work matter more/become more valuable when it's in it's purest, most...

By Kaleigh Moore
Semiconductor Roundup
SocialMar 27, 2026

Semiconductor Roundup

Latest: Arm’s game-changer; QC break year; GF sues Tower; new fabs; helium atom beam litho; AI tool $; 90% less GenAI cost; 2D roadmap; Intel’s security report; imec's silicon photonics; PQC challenges; memory for AI at the edge and more... https://t.co/CKaBq9LCZI #semiconductor

By Ed Sperling
LLM Outputs Mirror Their Underlying Architecture, Not Just Prompts
SocialMar 27, 2026

LLM Outputs Mirror Their Underlying Architecture, Not Just Prompts

🤔Time to think... In "Social Aims," Emerson wrote, “What you are stands over you the while, and thunders so that I cannot hear what you say to the contrary.” These words suggest, at least to me, something interesting about the output...

By John Nosta
No Mario 3D, but GTA 6 Lands on Switch 2
SocialMar 27, 2026

No Mario 3D, but GTA 6 Lands on Switch 2

No 3D Mario game this year but GTA 6 will be available on the Switch 2

By Michael Fritzell
Start with High‑intent Search, Not Months of Waiting
SocialMar 27, 2026

Start with High‑intent Search, Not Months of Waiting

Most B2B teams wait months for pipeline. Target everyone. Optimize for clicks. Build awareness. Then hope it turns into revenue. Flip it: •Start with high-intent search •Send traffic to demo •Capture demand already there •Expand after proof Start with buyers, not browsers. https://t.co/6mptqJgD9z

By devbasu