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Why Top Banking Executives Are Choosing Startups — and What It Takes to Get Them There
NewsMar 24, 2026

Why Top Banking Executives Are Choosing Startups — and What It Takes to Get Them There

European fintech venture builder 0TO9, targeting 1,000 fintechs by 2045, launched Flow & Partners, a working‑capital financing startup. The firm offers cash‑flow‑based funding and factoring for deals up to €50 million ($54 million) across four European markets, with plans to expand to...

By Tech.eu
Praxi Data Launches Curation‑as‑a‑Service on AWS Marketplace with Advanced Matching
NewsMar 24, 2026

Praxi Data Launches Curation‑as‑a‑Service on AWS Marketplace with Advanced Matching

Praxi Data announced that its Curation‑as‑a‑Service (CaaS) platform is now purchasable through AWS Marketplace, featuring a new matching engine that uses 30 statistical measures to give enterprises tighter control over data fingerprinting. The move aims to speed adoption for regulated...

By Pulse
Combat Drone Startup Emerges as US‑UK Underwater Drone Countermeasure Program Unveiled
NewsMar 24, 2026

Combat Drone Startup Emerges as US‑UK Underwater Drone Countermeasure Program Unveiled

A stealth‑mode startup announced its entry into combat drone production, and the United States and United Kingdom revealed a joint program to detect and neutralize hostile underwater drones. While funding and technical specifics were not disclosed, experts warn the moves...

By Pulse
The Missing Power Layer of Modern Warfare
PodcastMar 24, 202650 min

The Missing Power Layer of Modern Warfare

In this episode, Adam Wormuth, CEO of Chariot Defense, and Army CTO Alex Miller discuss the critical "missing power layer" needed for modern, distributed electronic warfare. They explain how today’s soldiers rely on 30‑60 watts continuously, and how existing diesel...

By a16z Podcast
SolaX Power Validates System Level Safety Through Extreme Testing
NewsMar 24, 2026

SolaX Power Validates System Level Safety Through Extreme Testing

SolaX Power’s ORI 5 MWh large‑scale energy storage system successfully completed the world’s first UL‑led system‑level deflagration test under the proposed UL 9540A:2025 framework. Real lithium‑ion cells were driven into thermal runaway while the emergency ventilation remained closed, forcing the pressure‑relief structure...

By pv magazine
Gilead to Pay $1.68 B Upfront for Ouro Medicines, Adding T‑cell Engager to Autoimmune Portfolio
NewsMar 24, 2026

Gilead to Pay $1.68 B Upfront for Ouro Medicines, Adding T‑cell Engager to Autoimmune Portfolio

Gilead Sciences signed a definitive agreement to acquire privately held Ouro Medicines for $1.675 billion in cash up front and up to $500 million in milestone payments, targeting the experimental T‑cell‑engaging antibody OM336. The deal, valued at up to $2.18 billion, gives Gilead...

By Pulse
AI Chatbots Can Effectively Sway Voters – In Either Direction
NewsMar 24, 2026

AI Chatbots Can Effectively Sway Voters – In Either Direction

New research published in Nature and Science shows that large‑language‑model chatbots can sway voter preferences by up to 25 percentage points, depending on the country and model size. In U.S. trials, AI‑driven dialogues shifted likely Trump voters 3.9 points toward Harris,...

By The Good Men Project
Vocantas and HR1Systems Team Up to Boost UKG Ready Ecosystem
NewsMar 24, 2026

Vocantas and HR1Systems Team Up to Boost UKG Ready Ecosystem

Vocantas and HR1Systems have formed a strategic partnership aimed at strengthening the UKG Ready platform for mid‑market organizations. The collaboration promises integrated scheduling, compliance, and communication tools, positioning both firms for deeper B2B market penetration.

By Pulse
I Disabled One Windows 11 Service I'd Never Heard of and Freed up Nearly 1GB of Idle RAM
NewsMar 24, 2026

I Disabled One Windows 11 Service I'd Never Heard of and Freed up Nearly 1GB of Idle RAM

A MakeUseOf author discovered that Windows Search Indexer was consuming over a gigabyte of RAM on a Windows 11 PC with 16 GB of memory. After attempting standard fixes—DISM/SFC scans and rebuilding the index—the service continued to hog memory. Disabling the indexer...

By MakeUseOf – Productivity
Capcom Bars AI-Generated Game Assets, Aims to Boost Production Efficiency
NewsMar 24, 2026

Capcom Bars AI-Generated Game Assets, Aims to Boost Production Efficiency

Capcom announced it will not incorporate AI‑generated graphics or models into any Resident Evil game, while simultaneously rolling out internal tools that use generative AI to speed up asset pipelines. The move signals a cautious adoption of AI in a...

By Pulse
AI Agents Need Product‑style Lifecycle Management, Not One‑offs
SocialMar 24, 2026

AI Agents Need Product‑style Lifecycle Management, Not One‑offs

AI agents rarely fail where most teams expect them to. They don’t fail in development, where everything is controlled and tested. They fail later, once exposed to real-world variability. I see this repeatedly. An organisation builds an agent, the demos...

By Iain Brown
Banks Urged to 'Shift Left' To Fight Elder Fraud
NewsMar 24, 2026

Banks Urged to 'Shift Left' To Fight Elder Fraud

Elder financial exploitation cost U.S. seniors $4.9 billion in 2024, prompting banks and credit unions to adopt a “shift left” strategy that intervenes earlier in the fraud kill chain. Speakers at RSAC 2026 urged financial institutions to break down cyber‑fraud silos,...

By American Banker
From Chile to the Philippines, Meet the People Pushing Back on AI
BlogMar 24, 2026

From Chile to the Philippines, Meet the People Pushing Back on AI

Artificial intelligence is expanding worldwide, but its benefits are skewed toward wealthier nations, leaving poorer countries to shoulder disproportionate environmental and social costs. In Chile, activists like Rodrigo Vallejos and Tania Rodríguez are challenging data‑center water usage and demanding stricter...

By Rest of World
Selectable, Not Just Seen: Why Brand Visibility Isn’t Enough in AI Commerce
NewsMar 24, 2026

Selectable, Not Just Seen: Why Brand Visibility Isn’t Enough in AI Commerce

The article argues that traditional brand visibility is no longer sufficient in AI‑driven commerce. Retailers must become "selectable" by ensuring their product data is structured, consistent, and aligned with the language shoppers use. Algorithms now act as the primary referees,...

By Retail Customer Experience
Target Architecture Planning 1: Transformation Is Hard
BlogMar 24, 2026

Target Architecture Planning 1: Transformation Is Hard

LeanIX announced a new Target Architecture Planning feature that will let SAP‑focused customers map both their existing and future IT landscapes. The tool is designed to simplify the complex process of enterprise transformation by providing visual roadmaps and scenario analysis....

By EA Voices
Friar Tux AI Try-On Tool Offers Virtual Formalwear Shopping Experience
NewsMar 24, 2026

Friar Tux AI Try-On Tool Offers Virtual Formalwear Shopping Experience

Friar Tux, a long‑standing formal‑wear retailer, introduced an AI‑powered virtual try‑on tool that creates a personalized tuxedo rendering in about 30 seconds after a customer uploads a photo. The feature lets shoppers compare styles and colors remotely, supporting wedding and...

By Retail Customer Experience
Pharma Pulse: A Rare Disease Drug Approval and the Evolving Scope of Pharmacy Practice
BlogMar 24, 2026

Pharma Pulse: A Rare Disease Drug Approval and the Evolving Scope of Pharmacy Practice

The FDA has broadened approval for Imcivree (setmelanotide), creating the first targeted therapy for acquired hypothalamic obesity and reporting an 18.4% placebo‑adjusted BMI reduction in Phase III trials. Parallel research shows that deploying pharmacy technicians as vaccine injectors dramatically improves uptake...

By Pharmaceutical Commerce (independent trade)
This Rail Line Would Get You to the Grove, the Beverly Center and Cedars-Sinai. Is It L.A.'s 'Missing Link'?
NewsMar 24, 2026

This Rail Line Would Get You to the Grove, the Beverly Center and Cedars-Sinai. Is It L.A.'s 'Missing Link'?

Los Angeles Metro is poised to vote on a 9.7‑mile underground extension of the K Line from Crenshaw/Expo to Hollywood, adding nine stations and a tenth at the Hollywood Bowl. The project, projected to cost $11‑$15 billion, could raise daily ridership...

By Los Angeles Times – Books
Moneysmart Launches AI Guidance for Australians
NewsMar 24, 2026

Moneysmart Launches AI Guidance for Australians

Moneysmart, ASIC’s free consumer‑education platform, released new guidance on using public AI tools for financial advice. The guidance follows research showing 18% of Australian Gen Z users turn to AI for finance information, with 64% expressing trust in such platforms. It...

By RegTech Analyst
The Memory “Crisis” Is an Opportunity for a Smarter Unstructured Data Strategy
NewsMar 24, 2026

The Memory “Crisis” Is an Opportunity for a Smarter Unstructured Data Strategy

Enterprise memory shortages, spurred by soaring AI workloads, are turning DRAM and NAND supply growth into a structural constraint through 2026. IDC forecasts supply growth of only 16‑17% year‑over‑year, tightening capacity for PCs, smartphones and data‑center infrastructure. The scarcity exposes...

By Gestalt IT
Nigeria to Spend $6.1 Million on Consultants for National Fibre Project
NewsMar 24, 2026

Nigeria to Spend $6.1 Million on Consultants for National Fibre Project

Nigeria’s BRIDGE Project will spend $6.1 million on seven consulting firms and five individual consultants to kick‑start its $2 billion national fibre‑optic expansion. The contracts cover transaction advisory, legal compliance, technical planning and capacity building, with the two largest deals worth $1.5 million...

By TechCabal
E Fund HK Launches “Global First” Biotech ETF Bridging Hong Kong and US Markets
NewsMar 24, 2026

E Fund HK Launches “Global First” Biotech ETF Bridging Hong Kong and US Markets

E Fund Management Hong Kong launched the E Fund (HK) Solactive Biopharma Select Index ETF (code 3186) on March 23, 2026, the first ETF to blend Hong Kong and US biotech stocks. The index tracks up to 100 biotechnology and pharmaceutical firms, weighting...

By ETFWorld Europe (EN)
PPA Launches Online Reservation System for Port Passengers in Time for Holy Week Exodus
NewsMar 24, 2026

PPA Launches Online Reservation System for Port Passengers in Time for Holy Week Exodus

The Philippine Ports Authority has launched the Online Reservation Assistance System (ORAS), a digital platform that lets passengers book ship tickets online, aiming to ease the chronic congestion at ports during peak travel periods. The pilot will be tested at...

By Manila Bulletin – Business
Why Speaker Diarization Is Now a Compliance Must-Have
NewsMar 24, 2026

Why Speaker Diarization Is Now a Compliance Must-Have

In regulated industries, Microsoft Teams is now the primary communication hub, but standard recordings omit speaker metadata, exposing firms to compliance risk. Theta Lake’s certified Teams recorder captures audio directly from the source and adds automated speaker diarization, delivering verifiable,...

By RegTech Analyst
How China Made Itself Tariff-Proof
PodcastMar 24, 202631 min

How China Made Itself Tariff-Proof

In this episode, Keith Bradshirp explains how China has become virtually tariff‑proof by rapidly expanding its advanced, robot‑driven manufacturing capacity. The discussion highlights four key factors: diversification of export markets, indirect shipments through third‑party countries, a deliberately weakened yuan, and,...

By Authority Hacker Podcast
OpenClaw Creator Says He Got a Token Refund Request for Errors the AI Agent Made with 'Sensitive Financial Documents'
NewsMar 24, 2026

OpenClaw Creator Says He Got a Token Refund Request for Errors the AI Agent Made with 'Sensitive Financial Documents'

OpenClaw, an autonomous open‑source AI agent, mistakenly fabricated data and made calculation errors in a user's confidential financial documents, prompting a refund request. Creator Peter Steinberger posted the request publicly and replied that the user would receive a full refund...

By Business Insider – Finance
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Publishes New Report on Public Interest in Orchestral Music & AI
NewsMar 24, 2026

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Publishes New Report on Public Interest in Orchestral Music & AI

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s 2025 audience trends report shows a surge in public interest, with 35% of UK adults wanting to learn more about orchestral music, up from 20% in 2024. Interest among under‑25s jumped dramatically to 30%, and daily...

By OperaWire
Patented Chemo Reform Boosted Profits, Not Patient Benefits
SocialMar 24, 2026

Patented Chemo Reform Boosted Profits, Not Patient Benefits

Please. This is nonsense. You figured out a way to swap castor oil for albumin making it easier to administer paclitaxel, a standard chemotherapy. Same side effects. Look at the label. The best thing you did, for you, was secure...

By Adam Feuerstein
India’s M&E Sector Likely to Grow to INR 3.3 Trillion by 2028: FICCI-EY M&E Report
NewsMar 24, 2026

India’s M&E Sector Likely to Grow to INR 3.3 Trillion by 2028: FICCI-EY M&E Report

India's media and entertainment (M&E) industry expanded 9% year‑on‑year to ₹2.78 trillion (≈$33 bn) in 2025, according to the FICCI‑EY report. Digital media became the largest segment, crossing the ₹1 trillion (≈$12 bn) threshold, while digital advertising grew 26% to ₹947 billion (≈$11.4 bn), accounting for...

By afaqs! (India)
How Automation Is Changing Residential Construction and Outdoor Living Spaces
NewsMar 24, 2026

How Automation Is Changing Residential Construction and Outdoor Living Spaces

Automation is reshaping residential construction and outdoor‑living projects by integrating digital design tools, CNC cutting machines, and robotics. Homebuilders now use 3‑D modeling and automated fabrication to cut waste, speed timelines, and boost structural precision. Project‑management platforms and drones improve...

By Robotics & Automation News
Robots Detect Microscopic Rail Flaws, Prevent Outages
SocialMar 24, 2026

Robots Detect Microscopic Rail Flaws, Prevent Outages

Railway maintenance is becoming precise, fast, and increasingly automated. In China, a robot is now repairing track cracks at up to 10,000 RPM, while detecting flaws as small as 0.1 mm. That level of accuracy changes the game. Instead of reacting to visible damage, systems...

By Dr. Marcell Vollmer
Russia Intends to Deploy Additional Systems in Belarus
NewsMar 24, 2026

Russia Intends to Deploy Additional Systems in Belarus

Russia plans to install four ground‑control stations for long‑range strike drones in Belarus, expanding a network first deployed in late 2025. The stations will enable rapid UAV‑guided attacks on Ukraine’s northern regions, from Kyiv to Volyn. Belarus, a long‑time Russian...

By Defence24 (Poland)
Native Multimodal AI with 256K Context Redefines Integration
SocialMar 24, 2026

Native Multimodal AI with 256K Context Redefines Integration

Most “multimodal” AI is just duct tape. One model for text. Another for vision. A pipeline to glue it together. But what happens when text + vision are native in the same model, with a 256K context window? That is what Moonshot AI just changed. A...

By Ron van Loon
Copper, Not Models, Is the AI Bottleneck.
SocialMar 24, 2026

Copper, Not Models, Is the AI Bottleneck.

Everyone's watching model releases. The real AI race is in copper. Kandou AI raised $225M to reimagine how data moves between chips. When Anthropic and OpenAI both surge in the same week, they're not racing each other. They're revealing the shared bottleneck: infrastructure....

By Yves Mulkers
Can Modular Phone Accessories Finally Evolve Beyond MagSafe?
NewsMar 24, 2026

Can Modular Phone Accessories Finally Evolve Beyond MagSafe?

Smartphone makers are revisiting modular accessories as magnetic attachment meets data‑pin connectivity. Jolla’s upcoming phone will ship with swappable back covers called “The Other Half,” enabling functions like audio conversion via pogo pins. Fairphone continues its repair‑first approach with screw‑in...

By WIRED – Gear
Limelight’s Adaptive Rules Centre Delivers 4× Auction Success for Performance-Based SSP
NewsMar 24, 2026

Limelight’s Adaptive Rules Centre Delivers 4× Auction Success for Performance-Based SSP

Limelight Inc. introduced its Adaptive Rules Centre (ARC) to a performance‑based supply‑side platform (SSP) struggling with empty VAST creatives that bid without delivering impressions. By deploying a single "Add Creative ID to List" rule, the SSP automatically detected and blocked...

By ExchangeWire
GCAA and TDRA Launch AI Initiatives to Improve Digital Government Services
NewsMar 24, 2026

GCAA and TDRA Launch AI Initiatives to Improve Digital Government Services

The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) and the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) convened a workshop to accelerate AI integration across UAE federal agencies. Participants demonstrated AI‑driven virtual assistants and unified platform tools designed to streamline citizen services...

By Telecom Review
First Space Fighter Satellite Promises Agile In‑Orbit Combat
SocialMar 24, 2026

First Space Fighter Satellite Promises Agile In‑Orbit Combat

Fascinating read on company building the first space 'fighter/pursuit' satellite for in-orbit combat - the True Anomaly Jackal. Agile and manoeuvrable - but left unsaid - what does it do when it gets on an enemy satellite's 'six o'clock'? Kinetic?...

By Tim Robinson
SK Hynix Lines up $8B EUV Order with ASML
NewsMar 24, 2026

SK Hynix Lines up $8B EUV Order with ASML

South Korean memory leader SK Hynix has signed a KRW11.95 trillion (~$8 billion) contract with Dutch lithography supplier ASML to acquire up to 20 extreme ultraviolet (EUV) scanners over the next two years. The agreement covers equipment, installation and modification costs, with...

By Mobile World Live
The Dark Reality of Meta’s AI Glasses for Women
BlogMar 24, 2026

The Dark Reality of Meta’s AI Glasses for Women

Meta’s AI‑enabled smart glasses are being marketed as hands‑free wearables, but women report being filmed without consent as the discreet camera and coverable LED indicator enable covert recording. Victims say videos are uploaded to social platforms, drawing abusive commentary and...

By The Female Lead
Control Your SAP Project: Define Strategy Before Consultants
SocialMar 24, 2026

Control Your SAP Project: Define Strategy Before Consultants

Don't let software vendors or system integrators rush your SAP implementation. Hold back consultants until you're ready, after defining your strategy. You're in control of your project's destiny. #SAP #ProjectManagement https://t.co/WK16wWXHY7

By Eric Kimberling
The Promise of SRE: Can It Ease Infrastructure Integration?
NewsMar 24, 2026

The Promise of SRE: Can It Ease Infrastructure Integration?

Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) was created to fuse developers and system engineers, giving early signals of production failures and improving operational productivity by 20‑30% and developer experience by 30‑40% according to a June 2025 McKinsey report. By embedding system engineers in...

By TechTarget SearchERP
Airfield Upgrade Enhances Safety and Capabilities of Wellington Airport
NewsMar 24, 2026

Airfield Upgrade Enhances Safety and Capabilities of Wellington Airport

Wellington Airport in New Zealand has installed an engineered materials arresting system (EMAS) at both runway ends, adding a safety net for aircraft overruns. The new EMAS beds, each 55 × 90 m and made of over 3,000 U.S.-manufactured blocks, effectively extend the usable...

By Airport World
Open Media Expands Programmatic Digital Out-of-Home Offering with VIOOH Partnership
NewsMar 24, 2026

Open Media Expands Programmatic Digital Out-of-Home Offering with VIOOH Partnership

Open Media announced a programmatic partnership with VIOOH, linking its premium digital out‑of‑home inventory to the leading global supply‑side platform. The deal adds 42 high‑visibility LED screens to VIOOH’s marketplace, generating over 120 million monthly impressions and representing roughly 1‑2 % of...

By ExchangeWire
The 2026 ISA: ONC Drops a Catalog, Founders Should Read It Like a Term Sheet
BlogMar 24, 2026

The 2026 ISA: ONC Drops a Catalog, Founders Should Read It Like a Term Sheet

The Office of the National Coordinator released the 2026 Interoperability Standards Advisory (ISA), a stable catalog that maps health‑data standards to use cases. It arrives alongside a draft USCDI v7 adding 30 new data elements, the HTI‑5 rule pushing a FHIR‑first...

By Thoughts on Healthcare Markets & Tech
Understanding Creator Performance Metrics: A Guide for Influencer Marketing Agencies
NewsMar 24, 2026

Understanding Creator Performance Metrics: A Guide for Influencer Marketing Agencies

Creator performance metrics give influencer agencies a data‑driven framework to move beyond surface‑level likes and views. The guide outlines why trust and adaptability make influencer marketing valuable and presents key direct and indirect impact statistics, such as a $5.78 return...

By Influencer Marketing Hub
Integrating AI in Nursing to Support Clinical Decision-Making
NewsMar 24, 2026

Integrating AI in Nursing to Support Clinical Decision-Making

The article outlines how artificial intelligence is reshaping nursing by delivering real‑time data analytics, predictive alerts, and evidence‑based recommendations that enhance clinical decision‑making. AI‑driven tools can automate documentation, monitor vital signs via wearables, and forecast complications such as falls or...

By Healthcare Guys
G.SKILL DDR5 Kits Gain XMP 3.0 Support for Intel 200S Platform
NewsMar 24, 2026

G.SKILL DDR5 Kits Gain XMP 3.0 Support for Intel 200S Platform

G.SKILL announced that its DDR5 memory kits are now validated for Intel XMP 3.0 on the Core Ultra 200S Plus processors and Z890 chipset. The certification covers both standard U‑DIMM and CU‑DIMM modules, allowing users to enable predefined overclocking profiles...

By Guru3D
I Turned My Side Hustles Into a 7-Figure Career. Here Are the 14 Tools that Made It Possible.
NewsMar 24, 2026

I Turned My Side Hustles Into a 7-Figure Career. Here Are the 14 Tools that Made It Possible.

Andrew Yeung, a former Google and Meta employee, turned his side hustles into a seven‑figure enterprise by leveraging a curated stack of 14 AI‑driven tools. The suite includes Claude Code as an LLM operating system, cloud‑based Zo Computer, low‑code Lovable,...

By Business Insider – Finance