
DOT Moves to Clear Regulatory Path for Vehicles Without Steering Wheels
The U.S. Department of Transportation is proposing to strip federal vehicle standards that mandate human controls, clearing a path for fully autonomous cars and trucks. NHTSA is fast‑tracking Amazon‑owned Zoox’s request to operate up to 2,500 purpose‑built robotaxis without steering wheels, while also targeting obsolete requirements such as windshield wipers and defrosters. The move coincides with the first major update to NHTSA’s AV safety guidance since the 2017 AV 2.0 guidelines. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy framed the effort as a race to keep American technology, jobs, and standards at the forefront of the global market.
Atomic-6 Unveils ODC.space Marketplace to Offer Orbital Data Centers for AI
Georgia‑based Atomic-6 has launched ODC.space, a marketplace that lets AI developers, software providers and government agencies order orbital data‑center capacity without building their own satellites. The service targets delivery of turnkey, low‑Earth‑orbit compute nodes by 2029, aiming to sidestep terrestrial...
FDA Grants Full Approval to Travere’s FILSPARI for FSGS, Unlocking $2B Market
Travere Therapeutics announced that the FDA has granted full approval to FILSPARI (sparsentan) for focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) without nephrotic syndrome. The decision makes FILSPARI the first approved therapy for the rare kidney disease and expands the drug’s addressable U.S....

SmallSat Europe Speaker Focus: Daniel Metzler, Isar Aerospace
Isar Aerospace’s 28‑meter Spectrum rocket completed a 30‑second sub‑orbital flight on March 30, 2025, making the company the first private firm to launch an orbital‑class vehicle from continental Europe. Since that brief flight, CEO Daniel Metzler has secured roughly $432 million in lifetime funding...

Quantum States Predictably Distribute with Noise
Researchers at the University of Waterloo, led by Matthew Duschenes, expanded the theoretical framework for quantum expectation‑value distributions to include arbitrary sets of measurement operators and random quantum states. Using combinatorial moment analysis and noisy circuit simulations, they showed that...

Fix the Energy Problem Before the Next Downturn
The Philippines’ energy mix remains heavily import‑dependent, with 55 % of primary energy sourced abroad in 2024 and self‑sufficiency slipping to 45 %. Although the Department of Energy aims for 35 % renewable power by 2030, coal still supplied 62.5 % of electricity in...
More Isn’t Better; Smarter Data‑driven Decisions Drive Growth
The general advice in the business space is to add more. More channels, more content, more campaigns. That's usually the first instinct when growth slows down. But after 15 years doing this, what I keep seeing is that more rarely fixes...

Demandbase AI Now Available for Modern GTM Teams
Demandbase unveiled Demandbase AI at its April 14 conference, positioning it as the first AI‑first platform built for modern go‑to‑market (GTM) teams. The solution leverages proprietary Context Intelligence to filter noisy signals and align account data with pipeline objectives. New...
AI Decision Support System Aims to Improve Battlefield Triage
GovCIO Media & Research introduced APPRAISE, an AI‑enabled decision‑support system designed to help combat medics triage casualties and assess hemorrhage risk in real time. By analyzing vital signs such as heart rate and blood pressure, the tool predicts the likelihood...

Karis Could Build Data Center in Central Ohio
Data‑center developer Karis is evaluating a 127‑acre parcel at 535 Cole Road in central Ohio, adjacent to a railroad, a 345 kV transmission line and an AEP substation. The site sits within the environmentally sensitive Big Darby Watershed, prompting local concerns despite...

Quantum Networks: Unknown State Verification Limit
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh and Stellenbosch University introduced a framework for distributed quantum inference that sharply reduces the communication needed to certify an unknown quantum state. By leveraging public randomness and shared entanglement, the sample complexity improves to...

EFF to State AGs: Investigate Google's Broken Promise to Users Targeted by the Government
The Electronic Frontier Foundation filed complaints with the California and New York attorneys general accusing Google of violating its promise to notify users before handing over data to law‑enforcement agencies. The complaint centers on Amandla Thomas‑Johnson, whose ICE subpoena was...
Eurofins Scientific to Sell MET Labs to UL Solutions for $627 M
Eurofins Scientific announced the sale of its Electrical & Electronic Testing business, MET Labs, to UL Solutions for an enterprise value of €575 million (about $627 million). The cash‑free, debt‑free deal, slated to close by year‑end 2026, trims Eurofins’ B2B offerings and...
Hanwha Life Expands AI Track at Vietnam Informatics Olympiad, Elevating Regional Talent
Hanwha Life sponsored the 7th Vietnam‑Korea Informatics Olympiad from April 10‑12, adding an enhanced AI track that turns the competition into a talent incubator. The move, part of the insurer’s three‑year Future Plus initiative, aims to cultivate the next generation...

The End of the App Era: How Agentic AI Is Rebuilding the Smartphone with Div Garg
Div Garg, a Stanford AI researcher and founder of AGI, Inc., argues that the traditional app model is giving way to agentic AI that operates invisibly on smartphones. By partnering with chipmakers like Qualcomm and Lenovo, his team is embedding...

Tesla Gains First European Approval for 'Full Self-Driving' Mode
Tesla has secured the first European approval for its Full Self‑Driving (Supervised) system, granted by the Dutch regulator RWD. The Dutch version requires owners to pass a safety quiz and replaces the U.S. “Sloth‑to‑Mad Max” speed profiles with a single...
Sigenergy Debuts High-Power PV Inverter Platform
Sigenergy has launched its first utility‑scale photovoltaic inverter, a 506 kW unit built around silicon‑carbide (SiC) MOSFETs. The inverter delivers a 1000 V AC output and features an 18‑channel maximum power point tracking architecture that minimizes shading losses. Its high‑density hardware, fast...
‘Philippines Fintech Infrastructure Still Weak Despite Widespread Usage’
A new Kaya Founders report finds that despite over 70 million Filipino e‑wallet users, the Philippines’ fintech infrastructure remains fragmented and costly. Transaction fees range from $0.18 to $0.90 per payment, far above the near‑free rates of India’s UPI and Brazil’s...
UPS Growing RFID Usage to Boost Shipper Visibility, Trim Manual Scans
UPS announced a U.S.-wide expansion of its RFID package‑sensing system, adding sensors to hubs later this year and offering RFID label‑printing to customers in 2026‑27. The rollout aims to eliminate nearly 20 million manual scans each day, improving visibility and delivery...
The Google App for Desktop Is Now Available for Windows Users Around the World.
Google has launched the upgraded Google app for desktop on Windows, making it available worldwide in English. The app integrates AI Mode, allowing users to ask natural‑language questions and receive AI‑generated answers with web links. A universal shortcut (Alt + Space) lets...

Sony’s Latest Gaming Headset Offers Great Open-Back Audio
Sony has launched the InZone H6 Air, a $199.99 wired gaming headset that adopts an open‑back architecture for a more natural soundstage. Weighing roughly 200 g, the headset borrows the ergonomic chassis of the premium H9 II and incorporates the same MDR‑MV1...

From First Principles: The Ideas That Built Snowflake — and What Comes Next
Snowflake’s 2016 SIGMOD paper earned the 2026 Test‑of‑Time Award, highlighting the company’s early vision of a cloud‑native data platform. The paper defined three core principles—unifying all data, leveraging cloud elasticity, and simplifying operations—that guided Snowflake’s architecture. Decoupling compute from storage...

Sony Announces High-End Gaming Monitor for the Uber Sweats
Sony’s INZONE brand unveiled two premium gaming products: the H6 Air open‑back headset, priced at about $224, and the M10S II OLED monitor, a 27‑inch QHD display with a 540 Hz refresh rate and $1,535 price tag. The headset adds a detachable...

Sony Electronics Launches New InZone Gaming Gear and Gaming Monitor
Sony Electronics unveiled its InZone gaming ecosystem, introducing a wired open‑back H6 headset, an InZone M10S II 27‑inch QHD OLED monitor, a gaming mouse, and Fnatic‑branded accessories. The monitor boasts a 540 Hz refresh rate aimed at ultra‑responsive play, while the headset...
In the Clinic for April 14, 2026
The "In the clinic for April 14, 2026" page serves as a centralized hub that aggregates the latest Bioworld data snapshots, special reports, and infographics across biopharma, medical technology, and emerging therapeutic areas. It links to analyses on mRNA vaccine...
Microsoft Launches MAI-Image-2-Efficient, a Cheaper and Faster AI Image Model
Microsoft unveiled MAI-Image-2-Efficient, a lower‑cost, higher‑speed variant of its flagship text‑to‑image model. The new model costs $5 per million input tokens and $19.50 per million output tokens, a 41% price cut, and runs 22% faster with four‑times GPU efficiency. It...

How to Use Google Messages' New Trash Feature to Recover Texts You Accidentally Deleted
Google Messages introduced a Trash folder that captures deleted SMS, preventing immediate loss. The feature automatically purges messages after 30 days but allows users to restore any item within that window. It arrived with the April 5 2026 Android update and requires...

Quantum Data Transfer Beats Classical Speeds
Researchers at ITMO University, led by Andrei Stepanenko, experimentally demonstrated quantum advantage in excitation transfer across a honeycomb‑structured qubit lattice. Using the quantum brachistochrone optimization, they achieved transfer times shorter than the classical bound of 2N‑2, leveraging superposition and interference to...
Opening Pandora’s Interface: AI Assistants and the DMA
The European Commission has launched DMA Article 6(7) proceedings to define Google’s obligations for AI‑assistant features on Android, targeting hot‑word detection, screen‑content access, and audio‑output monitoring. This follows earlier Apple cases where the EU forced openness for NFC, Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth,...
Colo. Bans Arrests Based Solely on Colorimetric Drug Tests
Colorado enacted a law prohibiting arrests based solely on colorimetric drug test results for misdemeanor possession. Officers must now issue a court summons and inform defendants of false‑positive risks, offering confirmatory testing before any plea. The legislation passed unanimously and...

SEA Sets Out Fast-Update Sonar Approach at UDT 2026
At UDT 2026, SEA showcased its KraitSense towed sonar system and unveiled a fast‑update software architecture aimed at shortening sonar processing development cycles. The compact system combines a thin‑line KraitArray with low‑weight, low‑power processing suitable for small crewed, remotely operated...
AI Success Depends on Operating Model, Not Just Technology
One thing I keep coming back to is that AI is less of a technology decision and more of an operating model decision. The companies that get this right are thinking about ownership, workflows, and accountability, not just which models...

Serbia to Jointly Produce Drones with Israel, President Confirms
Serbia announced a joint venture with an Israeli defence firm to produce combat drones, a move President Aleksandar Vucic described as a 50‑50 partnership. The collaboration follows Serbia’s recent $335 million purchase of Elbit Systems drones and a $1.6 billion deal for...

Samsung Halves Snapdragon, Revives Exynos for S27
Last year Samsung lost $3 Billion by going Snapdragon exclusive on the Galaxy S series For 2027, they're not making that mistake again Allegedly, 50% of Galaxy S27 models will be powered by the Exynos 2700

Your Accountant Handles Your Books. Let CyberFin Handle Your Cybersecurity
CyberFin urges insurance agencies to treat cybersecurity like accounting or HR by delegating it to specialists. The firm provides a managed security service that monitors firewalls, endpoints and a security operations center, and offers a free cyber assessment to pinpoint...
SaaS Is Becoming a Family‑run Legacy Business
I just realized that we are probably in the decade when the first meaningful number of long-term SaaS founders will turn their profitable businesses over to their children. It's pretty weird to think of SaaS as a family business. I...
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Tax Refund Anticipation Loan (RAL): What It Means, How It Works
Tax refund anticipation loans (RALs) are short‑term advances from third‑party lenders based on an expected IRS refund. They let borrowers access funds weeks earlier, but many carry high fees or interest, though some tax‑software companies offer fee‑free advances tied to...

Fake Campaigns Are Being Used to Boost Bands, Why Not Stocks Too?
Wired exposed Chaotic Good Projects' "trend simulation" campaign that manufactured viral buzz for Brooklyn rock band Geese by deploying thousands of TikTok and YouTube accounts. The firm’s playbook—seeding content to trigger platform algorithms—could be duplicated on financial social media to...
Breast Milk’s Living Stem Cells May Reach Infant Brain
Breast milk contains living stem cells. In animal studies, these cells survived digestion in newborns, entered the bloodstream, and were found in multiple tissues including the brain. Whether this happens in humans is still being studied, but the animal data...
WBA Unveils Framework to Boost Wi‑Fi Security, Privacy
WBA's new Wi-Fi Security Guidelines report defines "a new industry framework designed to strengthen security, privacy and trust across Wi-Fi networks, including public, enterprise, IoT and roaming environments." https://t.co/vlrgPy3QiH

New CellCelector CLD Takes You From Thousands of Candidates to the Top Clone, Faster
German biotech equipment maker Sartorius has launched the CellCelector CLD, an automated imaging and cell isolation platform that accelerates monoclonal cell line development. The system combines high‑speed scanning, advanced imaging and gentle clone retrieval to screen up to 885 nanowell...

Master Claude Code: 5 Essentials Starting with Context Window
In my new YouTube video, I'm demonstrating 5 Claude Code features every beginner needs to know I will start with the one concept that makes them all work - the context window https://t.co/cbxeSOVEd8

Quantum Market Set to 10x by 2035, Stocks Cheap
McKinsey estimates quantum computing market to grow ~10x by 2035 Quantum computing stocks were crushed during the recent selloff and the risk/reward now looks good. https://t.co/Bgr7oW49kB

How Digital Signalling Projects Depend on Better Asset Data
Digital signalling upgrades are no longer just a technology issue; they hinge on comprehensive, connected asset data. Rail operators often juggle disparate spreadsheets, legacy systems, and fragmented records, which obscures the true readiness of routes and creates delivery risk. A...
25 Years of Automated Science: Ross King’s Future Vision
What I’ve learned from 25 years of automated science, and what the future holds: an interview with Ross King https://t.co/ptzfGTRXsX
Open‑source AI Tool Detects Real Bugs Automatically
Open sourced simple AI model that finds real bugs, from the folks at @Aisle_Inc . Is it getting hot in here? 🔥

Flexential to Expand Footprint with New Data Center in Atlanta, Georgia
Flexential announced a new 48,000 sq ft, 4.5 MW data center in Norcross, Georgia, slated to launch in the first half of 2028. The Norcross 2 facility will be the company’s fifth site in the Atlanta metro area, bringing its regional footprint to 800,000 sq ft...
TaaraConnect Expands Free-Space Optics to Video Distribution and Data Centers
. @TaaraConnect , a Google X Moonshot Factory grad focusing on free space optics, has opened up a new video distribution use case and is exploring its role in both terrestrial and orbital data centers. @Light_Reading https://t.co/SzaYL7n8uq
Nearly Half of AI-Generated Code Fails in Production
43% of AI-generated code changes need debugging in production, survey finds https://t.co/OoNEi3VQ03 < maybe all that unattended agent-generated code going to prod will work out fine. Or, it won't.

Raymarine Pathfinder ECDIS: A Premier Maritime Navigation Solution
Raymarine has launched the Pathfinder ECDIS, a maritime navigation system positioned as both primary and backup for vessels ranging from workboats to superyachts. The solution integrates ChartWorld data services, supports UKHO AIO and ChartWorld CIO+ overlays, and offers one‑button chart...