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AI Tools Amplify Devops Misconfigurations and Workflow Friction
SocialMar 19, 2026

AI Tools Amplify Devops Misconfigurations and Workflow Friction

Kiro + Opus 4.6 🤖 Struggling with - cross account lambda layer permissions and recognizing they are needed - CORS issues - maintaining correct variables and ARNs for multi-region deployments - Repeated unbound variables in complex bash scripts - making up variables that don’t exist -...

By Teri Radichel
FDA Pushes Back Its Review of New PET Imaging Agent From Lantheus
NewsMar 19, 2026

FDA Pushes Back Its Review of New PET Imaging Agent From Lantheus

The U.S. FDA has extended its review of Lanteus’ PET imaging agent LNTH‑2501 by three months, moving the PDUFA target date to June 29. LNTH‑2501, a Ga‑68 edotreotide kit for detecting neuroendocrine tumors in adults and children, remains unapproved and...

By Radiology Business
China Prioritizes Efficient, Open-Source AI Over Scale
SocialMar 19, 2026

China Prioritizes Efficient, Open-Source AI Over Scale

China is running multiple AI races Great read showing how the US and China are on different paths with AI and not really in the same race. China's focus on AI efficiency is infinitely more practical. ↳...

By Richard Turrin
Liquid Cooling Drives Other Localized Cooling
NewsMar 19, 2026

Liquid Cooling Drives Other Localized Cooling

Liquid cooling is increasingly used to manage high‑power GPUs and AI chips, but removing traditional airflow can leave nearby components overheating. Engineers must perform whole‑board thermal analysis to identify chips that transition from warm to hot without liquid cooling. Alternative...

By Semiconductor Engineering
Advanced Packaging Limits Come Into Focus
NewsMar 19, 2026

Advanced Packaging Limits Come Into Focus

Advanced packaging has become the primary performance variable for AI and HPC chips, with substrate, bonding, and process sequence dictating scalability. Engineers now face warpage, glass fragility, hybrid‑bond yield, and substrate limits as the dominant yield‑killers as packages grow larger...

By Semiconductor Engineering
AI Use at Work in Europe: Which Countries Use Generative AI Tools Most, and Why?
NewsMar 19, 2026

AI Use at Work in Europe: Which Countries Use Generative AI Tools Most, and Why?

Eurostat data show that 15% of Europeans aged 16‑74 used generative AI at work in 2025, but adoption varies dramatically across the continent. Norway tops the chart with 35.4% workplace usage, while Hungary lags at 1.3%, reflecting a north‑west versus...

By Euronews – Business
The "Acquired" Cash Machine
PodcastMar 19, 202615 min

The "Acquired" Cash Machine

This episode dissects the Acquired podcast as a high‑margin cash machine, estimating roughly $20 million in annual revenue—primarily from premium sponsorships—and $16‑18 million in profit for founders Ben and David, who own 100% of the business. The hosts explain how the show’s...

By Confessions of a B2B Entrepreneur
ASUS Launches AI-Powered ExpertBook Ultra in South Africa
NewsMar 19, 2026

ASUS Launches AI-Powered ExpertBook Ultra in South Africa

ASUS introduced the AI‑powered ExpertBook Ultra in South Africa, targeting mobile professionals who need high‑performance computing in a lightweight chassis. The laptop ships with up to Intel Core Ultra X9 processors, integrated Intel Arc graphics, and a dedicated NPU delivering 50 TOPS...

By IT News Africa
Apex Signs First Japanese Bus Contract With NEC
NewsMar 19, 2026

Apex Signs First Japanese Bus Contract With NEC

Apex Space announced its first Japanese contract, selling an Aries satellite bus to NEC for a 2027 low‑Earth‑orbit optical communications demo. NEC plans to merge its long‑standing payload expertise with Apex’s standardized, rapid‑development platform to accelerate the mission. The deal...

By Payload
Revector & Cannon Dynamics Integrate Cell Phone Location Payload Onto Long-Range UAV for Anti-Poaching
NewsMar 19, 2026

Revector & Cannon Dynamics Integrate Cell Phone Location Payload Onto Long-Range UAV for Anti-Poaching

Revector has partnered with UK‑based Cannon Dynamics to mount its mobile‑phone location Detector onto the Sword long‑endurance VTOL drone for anti‑poaching missions in Africa. The integrated system uses an IMSI‑catcher to map unusual mobile activity, giving rangers real‑time intel across...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
Volatus to Develop Heavy-Lift Drone Logistics for Offshore Wind Operations & Maintenance
NewsMar 19, 2026

Volatus to Develop Heavy-Lift Drone Logistics for Offshore Wind Operations & Maintenance

Volatus Aerospace has signed a contract with a leading offshore wind power firm to develop heavy‑lift drone logistics for maritime environments. The initiative will enable remotely managed drones to transport up to 100 kg of tools and components from vessels directly...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
How Digital Narratives Shape Mental Health Outcomes
BlogMar 19, 2026

How Digital Narratives Shape Mental Health Outcomes

Digital narratives on platforms like TikTok and Reddit are reshaping mental‑health outcomes by spreading misinformation and disinformation. A scoping review by the Royal College of Psychiatrists found that over half of top TikTok mental‑health videos contain misleading content, which erodes...

By The Health Care Blog
SpaceX Starship V3 Initiated a Ten Engine Static Fire
BlogMar 19, 2026

SpaceX Starship V3 Initiated a Ten Engine Static Fire

SpaceX completed the initial activation campaign for the Super Heavy V3 booster, loading cryogenic propellant and conducting a ten‑engine static fire on Starbase Pad 2. All ten Raptor 3 engines ignited, confirming the new engine design’s start‑up reliability. The test was cut...

By Next Big Future – Quantum
TESLA FSD 14.3 Testing Now Will Wide Release in a Few Weeks
BlogMar 19, 2026

TESLA FSD 14.3 Testing Now Will Wide Release in a Few Weeks

Tesla announced that its Full Self‑Driving software version 14.3 is currently in beta testing and will be released to the broader fleet in a matter of weeks. The update promises substantial upgrades to city‑street navigation, dynamic obstacle avoidance, and smoother...

By Next Big Future – Quantum
SpaceX’s Starship V3 Is Almost Ready and It Will Change Space Travel Forever
BlogMar 19, 2026

SpaceX’s Starship V3 Is Almost Ready and It Will Change Space Travel Forever

SpaceX is gearing up for an April test flight of Starship V3, the next‑generation launch system featuring a taller Super Heavy booster and upgraded Raptor 3 engines. The new vehicle boosts low‑Earth‑orbit payload capacity to roughly 200 tons, a dramatic jump from...

By Teslarati
Influencer Marketing Around IPL Set to Touch ₹700 Crore in 2026: Report
NewsMar 19, 2026

Influencer Marketing Around IPL Set to Touch ₹700 Crore in 2026: Report

Influencer marketing tied to the Indian Premier League is projected to hit roughly ₹700 crore by the 2026 season, according to Qoruz. Spending has risen from about ₹250 crore in 2023 to ₹550 crore in 2025, reflecting a 40 % compound annual growth rate....

By ET BrandEquity (Economic Times) — Marketing
Composable ERP: Architectural Reality or Executive Imperative?
NewsMar 19, 2026

Composable ERP: Architectural Reality or Executive Imperative?

Enterprise resource planning is moving from monolithic, upgrade‑centric models to composable architectures that prioritize speed and modularity. Volatile supply chains, AI disruption, and rapid M&A activity force executives to ask whether their ERP can adapt in real time. Early adopters...

By ERP Today
Addressing Staff Shortages in the NHS with Online Education
BlogMar 19, 2026

Addressing Staff Shortages in the NHS with Online Education

The NHS is confronting a severe workforce crisis, with over 106,000 vacancies in early 2025, including 27,000 nursing posts. Traditional postgraduate training pulls clinicians away from clinical duties, worsening service gaps. Technology‑enabled, online postgraduate programmes allow health professionals to upskill...

By Journal of mHealth
High-Speed CMOS X-Ray Detection for AI Chip Inspection Launched
NewsMar 19, 2026

High-Speed CMOS X-Ray Detection for AI Chip Inspection Launched

Rayence has launched the Flash Series, a high‑speed CMOS X‑ray detector tailored for semiconductor automated X‑ray inspection (AXI) and 3D CT systems. The platform delivers 49.5 µm pixel resolution at up to 70 frames per second, while withstanding X‑ray doses of 20,000 Gy....

By Metrology News
AI Will Not Replace Auditors’ Judgment, Says Regulator Chief
NewsMar 19, 2026

AI Will Not Replace Auditors’ Judgment, Says Regulator Chief

Richard Moriarty, chief executive of the UK Financial Reporting Council, told City AM that artificial intelligence will not replace auditors’ core judgment, professional scepticism and challenge of management. He warned that regulators must focus on the people deploying AI rather than...

By City A.M. — Economics
Amazon's Alexa Has Had an AI Upgrade. Now She's Got More to Say
NewsMar 19, 2026

Amazon's Alexa Has Had an AI Upgrade. Now She's Got More to Say

Amazon is rolling out Alexa+, an AI‑enhanced version of its Echo assistant, across the UK. The upgrade lets Alexa follow conversational threads and respond more proactively, aiming to match the fluidity of chatbots like ChatGPT. Users can access Alexa+ for...

By BBC – Technology
BioCina Launches Manufacturing Program for Patrys’ Injectable Delirium Therapy
NewsMar 19, 2026

BioCina Launches Manufacturing Program for Patrys’ Injectable Delirium Therapy

BioCina has launched a comprehensive Chemistry, Manufacturing and Controls (CMC) program for Patrys Ltd’s injectable formulation RLS-2201, a proprietary quetiapine product aimed at treating acute delirium in intensive‑care patients. The manufacturing effort is based in BioCina’s sterile facility in Perth...

By Australian Manufacturing
SAVVI Data Pilot to Identify Vulnerable Residents Earlier
NewsMar 19, 2026

SAVVI Data Pilot to Identify Vulnerable Residents Earlier

A £1.1 million government‑funded pilot will test the SAVVI and Open Referral UK (ORUK) data standards in Greater Manchester Combined Authority and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council. The standards aim to spot early signs of vulnerability—such as housing instability or health...

By UKAuthority (UK)
AstraZeneca to Build Cell Therapy Base, Innovation Center in Shanghai
NewsMar 19, 2026

AstraZeneca to Build Cell Therapy Base, Innovation Center in Shanghai

AstraZeneca announced plans to construct a cell‑therapy manufacturing base and an innovation centre in Shanghai. The facilities will produce CAR‑T cancer treatments for China and broader Asian markets, positioning the company as the first global drugmaker with end‑to‑end cell‑therapy capabilities...

By PharmaLive
Inside FinSight Ventures’ Bet On A Pricey Yet Durable Indian Fintech Market
NewsMar 19, 2026

Inside FinSight Ventures’ Bet On A Pricey Yet Durable Indian Fintech Market

FinSight Ventures, led by Pavel Gurianov, has committed roughly $20 million per deal to Indian fintech and consumer super‑app companies, backing firms such as Razorpay, Easy Home Finance, Gupshup and Car Dekho after an initial fund‑of‑funds strategy. While Gurianov acknowledges that...

By Inc42
Codex Delivers Rapid Code Reviews, Outshines Claude Conversationally
SocialMar 19, 2026

Codex Delivers Rapid Code Reviews, Outshines Claude Conversationally

I was at the YC Spring 2026 kickoff social tonight and founders were asking me for Codex code review / plan review support, so I came home and shipped it same night And they're right, Codex is the amazing genius friend,...

By Garry Tan
What Does A Beta Test Of A Sell-Side Agent Look Like?
NewsMar 19, 2026

What Does A Beta Test Of A Sell-Side Agent Look Like?

Publishers are piloting AI‑powered sell‑side agents that use large language models to negotiate and package ad inventory on behalf of sellers. Early adopters such as The Weather Company and Optable have built prototypes leveraging the open Prebid framework and Anthropic’s...

By AdExchanger
What Does A Beta Test Of A Sell-Side Agent Look Like?
NewsMar 19, 2026

What Does A Beta Test Of A Sell-Side Agent Look Like?

Publishers are experimenting with sell‑side agents—LLM‑powered sales bots that negotiate ad inventory on their behalf. An open‑source framework donated by AdCP to Prebid now lets companies build and test these agents, with early pilots at The Weather Company and data‑clean‑room...

By Chief Marketer
From Subscription Skepticism to Multiple Software Car Payments
SocialMar 19, 2026

From Subscription Skepticism to Multiple Software Car Payments

It's funny how we went from "I'm not paying $20 a month for software" to "Sure, I'll take on another car payment for software" over the last few months.

By Mark Davis
Will Users Trust Fitbit With Sensitive Medical Data?
SocialMar 19, 2026

Will Users Trust Fitbit With Sensitive Medical Data?

How many people will trust Fitbit enough to upload their medical records to it? Google just unveiled that if they do so, its AI health coach would review the records to generate responses and recommendations. It might be a pivotal point in...

By Bertalan Meskó, PhD
Metformin Reduces Weight Gain in Young People Taking Antipsychotics
NewsMar 19, 2026

Metformin Reduces Weight Gain in Young People Taking Antipsychotics

A large pragmatic trial involving 1,565 overweight or obese youths with bipolar spectrum disorders found that adding metformin to a brief lifestyle program significantly blunted weight gain associated with second‑generation antipsychotics. Over six months, the metformin group’s BMI rose only...

By The National Elf Service (Mental Elf)
Stop Micromanaging AI: Empower, Don’t Bottleneck Progress
SocialMar 19, 2026

Stop Micromanaging AI: Empower, Don’t Bottleneck Progress

The AI Micromanager Trap I see this pattern a lot when companies adopt AI. Leaders think they’re driving the transformation. But often, they’re just slowing it down. 🚲 They believe they’re steering the team toward progress. ⚙️ In reality, they’re reviewing every prompt, editing every...

By Pascal Bornet
ChatGPT Threatens Essay‑writing Services for Cheating Students
SocialMar 19, 2026

ChatGPT Threatens Essay‑writing Services for Cheating Students

#WhosNext? Essay writers for hire? #ChatGPT Could Put People Who Write Essays for Cheating Students Out of Business. (Futurism) #AI #EdTech https://t.co/Vp4jeaVvee https://t.co/jDJQXUfB0m

By James Gingerich
UK Programmatic DOOH Spend to Rise 41% as It Becomes Core to Omnichannel Planning
NewsMar 19, 2026

UK Programmatic DOOH Spend to Rise 41% as It Becomes Core to Omnichannel Planning

VIOOH’s 2026 UK programmatic DOOH (pDOOH) report shows the channel now appears in 34% of campaigns, up from 31% in 2024, and is projected to reach 47% within the next 18 months. Marketers anticipate a 41% increase in pDOOH spend,...

By ExchangeWire
Early Paper Predicted Today’s Ambient Financial Accountability
SocialMar 19, 2026

Early Paper Predicted Today’s Ambient Financial Accountability

Wow. Ten years ago. Birch, D., Brown, R. G., and Parulava, S. (2016). "Towards ambient accountability in financial services", Journal of Payments Strategy & Systems 10(2). https://t.co/HQRpD3fj8A https://t.co/Hpv4NOqOgE

By Dave Birch
Wind and Batteries Drive Down Power Prices, Cut Bills
SocialMar 19, 2026

Wind and Batteries Drive Down Power Prices, Cut Bills

AER now explicitly validating what our @FSS_Au work's been demonstrating for several years: more wind and more batteries pushing wholesale prices down and opening the door to actual bill cuts, even with fossil‑fuel risks still in the system https://t.co/h1G2Wmrare

By Prof Ray Wills
Parallel Raises $20M to Scale AI Solutions for Hospital Administration
NewsMar 19, 2026

Parallel Raises $20M to Scale AI Solutions for Hospital Administration

Paris‑based Parallel has closed a $20 million Series A round led by Index Ventures, following a $3.5 million seed less than a year ago. The startup’s AI agents sit on top of legacy hospital systems to automate administrative workflows, starting with medical coding...

By Tech.eu – People
Marketing Talent Thriving on TikTok, Even without the App
SocialMar 19, 2026

Marketing Talent Thriving on TikTok, Even without the App

Apparently marketing skills are popping off on TikTok? I don’t even have the app 😅

By Corey Haines
OpenClaw Mirrors China's AI Hope and Fear
SocialMar 19, 2026

OpenClaw Mirrors China's AI Hope and Fear

NYT: In the span of a month, an artificial intelligence assistant called OpenClaw has come to embody both China’s excitement and its anxiety about what A.I. can do. @megatobin1 https://t.co/pylgYFMPj3

By Jonathan Cheng
The Rise of Deepfakes and How to Stop Them
NewsMar 19, 2026

The Rise of Deepfakes and How to Stop Them

Financial Times AI correspondent Melissa Heikkilä explores the rapid rise of deepfake technology, highlighting how user‑friendly tools now let anyone swap faces or generate synthetic video. The piece details real‑world scams that leverage convincing fake footage to deceive victims and...

By Financial Times – Technology
When AI Wears a Suit and Tie.
PodcastMar 19, 202649 min

When AI Wears a Suit and Tie.

In this episode of Hacking Humans, hosts Dave Bittner, Joe Kerrigan, and Maria Vermazis discuss recent social‑engineering attacks, focusing on a data breach at Ericsson’s U.S. subsidiary caused by a vishing attack on a third‑party vendor. They explain the concept...

By Hacking Humans
Why Programmatic Quality Control Needs To Focus On The Bid Request, Not Domains
NewsMar 19, 2026

Why Programmatic Quality Control Needs To Focus On The Bid Request, Not Domains

Programmatic buyers have traditionally relied on domain‑level whitelists and blacklists to clean up inventory. The article argues that domains are merely containers and that true quality control must happen at the bid‑request level, where signals such as device, geo and...

By Chief Marketer
Why Programmatic Quality Control Needs To Focus On The Bid Request, Not Domains
NewsMar 19, 2026

Why Programmatic Quality Control Needs To Focus On The Bid Request, Not Domains

Programmatic buyers are shifting from traditional domain‑based inventory cleanup to bid‑request level rationalization. The article argues that domains are merely containers and that real quality resides in the signals of each bid request. By focusing on bid rationalization—prioritizing specific request...

By AdExchanger
Dawn’s Suborbital Spaceplane Completes Radar Tracking Experiment with Defence Science and Technology
PodcastMar 19, 2026

Dawn’s Suborbital Spaceplane Completes Radar Tracking Experiment with Defence Science and Technology

New Zealand’s Defence Science and Technology agency and the Royal Navy teamed with Dawn Aerospace to conduct the DARTE radar‑tracking experiment, using the Aurora suborbital spaceplane off the Canterbury coast. The trial demonstrated that the frigate HMNZS Te Kaha’s surveillance radar can...

By sUAS News
A Year Later: AI Becomes Reflex, Not Novelty
SocialMar 19, 2026

A Year Later: AI Becomes Reflex, Not Novelty

It has been exactly 1 year since I wrote that AI memo. People are definitely reaching for AI reflexively.

By Tobi Lutke
Webinar: Government 3.0 – Smarter Systems, Sharper Minds
NewsMar 19, 2026

Webinar: Government 3.0 – Smarter Systems, Sharper Minds

A Mandarin Talks webinar titled “Government 3.0 – Smarter systems, sharper minds” explored how AI can reshape public services without undermining human judgment. Former NSW minister Victor Dominello and ex‑White House AI adviser Carmem Domingues argued that speed‑focused metrics are insufficient and...

By The Mandarin (Australia)
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Announces “Genesis Mission” Which Includes a Goal to Accelerate Quantum Advantage via AI
NewsMar 19, 2026

U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Announces “Genesis Mission” Which Includes a Goal to Accelerate Quantum Advantage via AI

The U.S. Department of Energy launched the Genesis Mission, a $293.76 million initiative spanning thirty challenge areas to fuse artificial intelligence with quantum information science. Challenges 7 and 8 specifically aim to use AI to discover provable quantum‑advantage algorithms and to enhance the...

By Quantum Computing Report
Why American-Made Propulsion Is the Future of Global UAV Missions
PodcastMar 19, 2026

Why American-Made Propulsion Is the Future of Global UAV Missions

Northwest UAV (NWUAV) is reshaping UAS propulsion by delivering heavy‑fuel engines that run on JP‑8, JP‑5, and Jet‑A, eliminating the need for gasoline in tactical drones. The company’s all‑American, AS9100D‑certified supply chain guarantees secure, kill‑switch‑free components, aligning with NATO’s Single‑Fuel...

By sUAS News
Bridgewater: Dalio’s Principles to Algorithmic Intelligence…The Road to $5 Billion:
BlogMar 19, 2026

Bridgewater: Dalio’s Principles to Algorithmic Intelligence…The Road to $5 Billion:

Bridgewater Associates’ AI‑focused AIA Labs has topped $5 billion in assets under management, marking a watershed moment for the firm’s post‑Dalio evolution. The platform blends the firm’s historic macro‑principles with machine‑learning models that ingest market, economic and alternative data. Institutional capital...

By HedgeCo.net – Blogs