Honda Agrees to $2.3M Settlement in Lawsuits Tied to Kronos Outage
Honda Development and Manufacturing of America agreed to a $2.3 million settlement to resolve wage‑and‑hour lawsuits stemming from a Kronos time‑keeping outage caused by a 2021 ransomware attack. Employees claimed the company failed to accurately track hours, resulting in unpaid overtime during the weeks the software was offline. The settlement, pending court approval, covers claims affecting an estimated 1,264 to 8,797 workers across multiple lawsuits. Honda emphasized its commitment to timely, accurate pay while moving to close the dispute.
I've Used Tor Browser for Years, but Now I'm Using It on My Android Phone - Here's Why
Elyse Betters Picaro reports that she now uses Tor Browser as her default web browser on Android, highlighting its strong privacy and anonymity features. The app is freely available from the Google Play Store and connects users to the Tor...
Go-Ahead Tests Littlepay CAATT Pre-Paid Travel Pass in Brighton
Littlepay, in partnership with Google, has enabled pre‑paid travel passes to be stored and activated in Google Wallet. Passengers can tap their phones on Brighton buses, replacing traditional paper tickets with a contactless, mobile solution. Go‑Ahead, a UK transport group, launched...

Hanjung America to Build ESS Manufacturing Facility in Indiana to Support StarPlus Energy
Hanjung America, a subsidiary of South Korean battery maker Hanjung NCS, announced plans to construct its first U.S. energy‑storage‑system manufacturing facility in Huntington, Indiana. The 133‑acre plant will focus on cooling‑fan modules and direct‑injection fire extinguishers that serve the Stellantis‑Samsung SDI...

FBI Warns of Phishing Attacks Impersonating US City, County Officials
The FBI has issued a public service announcement warning that cybercriminals are impersonating city and county planning and zoning officials to defraud businesses and individuals applying for land‑use permits. Attackers harvest publicly available permit data, craft emails from non‑government domains,...

Safe AI Scaling Key for Healthcare Leaders in 2026
Kyndryl’s Healthcare Readiness Report finds a widening gap between AI ambition and safe, compliant scaling in the sector. While 55% of providers worry about keeping up with evolving regulations, only 30% feel prepared, and 76% have more AI pilots than...

How Disney Worked with Lego on Star Wars Theme for Smart Play
Lego unveiled its Smart Play platform at CES 2026, embedding electronics into traditional bricks for interactive experiences. Disney joined the launch, showcasing a Lego Star Wars Smart Play set that leverages the new technology. The partnership reflects an eight‑year development...
GAO: Panel Highlights Overlapping Cyber Regulations and Need for Harmonization
The Government Accountability Office released a second report highlighting how overlapping federal cybersecurity regulations are creating redundant work for owners of critical infrastructure. Industry participants cited duplicated requirements, conflicting definitions, and inconsistent incident‑reporting mandates as major pain points. While agencies...

Foundation Models Set to Transform Drug Discovery
Would you like to hear an opinion on how the future of drug discovery will look like as foundation models become more capable in drug discovery tasks? Check out our dialogue and the first pilot with the foundation model genius @ramin_m_h...
Unlocking Hidden Pocket on a Billion‑dollar Drug Target
Researchers led by Harvard chemist Christina Woo have mapped a previously unknown allosteric pocket on cereblon, the E3 ligase that underpins billions of dollars in cancer‑drug activity. The study shows that binding a small molecule to this hidden site can...

VIOOH Partners with OUTFRONT to Add Expansive US Inventory to Its Global Programmatic Platform
VIOOH, the leading global digital out‑of‑home supply‑side platform, announced a strategic partnership with US media giant OUTFRONT. The deal brings more than 7,600 digital screens and roughly 18 billion monthly impressions onto VIOOH’s programmatic marketplace, covering highways, transit hubs and urban...
Dump AST Branch for Full Code Coverage Before Refactoring
if you've noticed dead code or messy refactors from claude or codex, tell them to dump the related AST branch from a tool before starting this'll give it every class & function name instead of it relying only on search as...
Over 400 Tesla Fast Chargers Planned For New Charging Hub
Tesla announced plans for a massive fast‑charging hub in Yermo, California, featuring roughly 400 V4 Supercharger stalls capable of delivering up to 500 kW. The site, positioned along the high‑traffic corridor between Southern California and Las Vegas, may incorporate solar‑powered canopies...
Getting Your Android Phone Repaired? Turn on This Setting First - and Lock Down Your Data
Android’s new Repair Mode creates a sandboxed profile that lets technicians service a phone while keeping personal apps and files locked away. The feature is built into Android 14 and is currently supported on Pixel and Samsung devices that have at...
AbbVie’s Amylin Candidate ‘Competitive’ in Early-Stage Trial
AbbVie announced top‑line Phase 1 multiple ascending‑dose data for its amylin analog ABBV‑295, showing 7.75‑9.79% weight loss after 12 weeks of treatment. The long‑acting compound was administered every other week then monthly, with a favorable tolerability profile and no serious adverse...

OpenPlay's Connect Is a New 'App Store' For Music Pros
OpenPlay has launched Connect, an App Exchange that functions as a marketplace for music‑tech services. The platform lets labels, publishers and distributors browse and embed tools from partners such as Audioshake, BeatBread, Beatdapp, LyricFind, Muserk, Musixmatch and Pex. By acting...
X Users Prefer Personal Product Endorsements Over Ads
X/twitter is about individual expression and has the most sophisticated community — I don’t think they default to clicking on ads (or being influenced by ads) like the drones on FB or instagram Endorsements of products might work better… ie...
NVIDIA Prepares GeForce ON Community Update for GDC 2026
At GDC 2026 in San Francisco, NVIDIA announced a GeForce ON community update slated for tomorrow. The session is expected to showcase upcoming gaming technologies such as DLSS, ray tracing, path tracing, and expansions of GeForce NOW, as well as...
Tesla Leads the Way in Consumer Autonomy
“We view [Tesla] as the current leader in consumer autonomy,” BofA equity analyst Alexander Perry 🤔

AbbVie, Gubra Post Obesity Data; Regeneron Obesity Drug Succeeds in China
AbbVie and its partner Gubra released Phase 2 data on a long‑acting amylin analogue that produced significant weight loss in obese participants, with reductions approaching double‑digit percentages and a clean safety signal. The study highlighted dose‑responsive efficacy and tolerability, positioning the...
Costco Ties Digital Personalization to $470M in Sales Growth
Costco reported that personalized product recommendation carousels generated more than $470 million in e‑commerce sales during Q2 2026. The retailer also saw U.S. comparable store sales rise 5.9% year‑over‑year and net sales climb 9.1% to $68.2 billion, while membership grew 4.8% to 82.1 million...
Trust Is Key to Scaling AI Across Government, Senior Advisor for AI at DOT Says
The Department of Transportation is integrating artificial intelligence to boost employee productivity, but senior AI advisor Anil “Neil” Chaudhry warned that trust is essential for scaling the technology across the agency and the broader federal government. Speaking at the ServiceNow...

MDClone Launches ADAMS Copilot, GenAI-Powered Healthcare Data Assistant
MDClone introduced ADAMS Copilot, a generative‑AI‑powered data assistant embedded in its ADAMS platform. The tool lets clinicians, researchers, and operational staff ask natural‑language questions and receive validated analytics, visualizations, and insights without needing data‑engineering expertise. It runs securely behind each...

Creality Introduces Ender-3 V4 Combo
Creality has launched the Ender‑3 V4 Combo, a desktop 3D printer paired with a four‑spool filament storage (CFS) unit. The printer features a novel one‑piece U‑shaped gantry, automatic calibration, a color touchscreen, Wi‑Fi, and operates at 47 dB. The CFS uses...

Engineers Embrace AI, Yet Trust Remains Minimal
86% of Engineers in the US Are Using AI. Only 6% Trust It Without Hesitation. (2026 Study) While adoption of AI is widespread, only 6% of engineers actually trust AI results without hesitation, while the rest either verify every result (89%)...
AI Dashboards and Fake Media Redefine Modern War Observation
AI-enabled dashboards, combined with prediction markets and fake imagery, are reshaping how war is observed.
Gone (Almost) Phishin’
A sophisticated phishing campaign targeted an Apple user by triggering legitimate password‑reset prompts across an iPhone, Mac and Apple Watch. The attackers then opened a real Apple Support case, receiving authentic Apple‑signed emails that bypassed all filters. They followed up...
Own Your Data: Open-Source Agents Over SaaS Giants
New agent technology dropping at a consistent pace… Notion, Google and Microsoft all dropped respectable agents in the same week. I’m going to stay in the minority of users and focus on making the cross-platform, open source project @openclaw work OC...

HIMSS26: Verily and Samsung Partner to Integrate Galaxy Watch 8 Into Precision Health Platform
Verily Life Sciences and Samsung Electronics have announced a partnership to embed the Galaxy Watch 8 into Verily’s precision health platform, PRE. The FDA‑cleared wearable will stream continuous biometric data—such as SpO2, sleep‑apnea scores, and AFib alerts—directly into Verily’s Viewpoint...
Intel Publishes XeSS 3 SDK To GitHub - Still As Windows-Only Binaries
Intel has released the Xe Super Sampling (XeSS) 3.0 SDK on GitHub, providing the latest AI‑enhanced upscaling tools for gamers. The SDK includes multi‑frame generation and upgraded frame‑generation models, but it ships only as proprietary Windows DLLs. Despite earlier suggestions...

78% of European Internet Users Bought Online in 2025
In 2025, 78% of EU internet users made at least one online purchase, up from 76.6% in 2024. Ireland tops the chart with a 95.3% adoption rate, followed by the Netherlands and Denmark. Romania posted the strongest decade‑long growth, jumping...

Updated: Where the House and Senate Are on Internal Use of AI
Congressional leadership has issued internal AI use policies for both chambers, but the guidance remains hidden behind firewalls and is largely unknown to staff. The House adopted HITPOL 8 in September 2024, outlining five guardrails, approved tools such as ChatGPT Pro and Microsoft Copilot,...

Webb Studies Cranium Nebula
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope captured Nebula PMR 1, nicknamed the “Exposed Cranium” nebula, in near‑infrared light, emphasizing its uncanny brain‑like shape within a transparent skull. The image shows an outer hydrogen‑rich shell and a structured inner cloud separated by a...

Zero Click Is Here – Open Attribution Is the Fight Back
Affiliate marketers face a new attribution crisis as AI‑driven search engines like ChatGPT and Gemini deliver product recommendations without passing traditional click data. A recent webinar with Lee‑Ann Johnstone, Alex Springer and Leanna Klyne introduced Open Attribution, an open‑standard framework...
The Key to Companywide AI Adoption? Empowering Managers, Gartner Says.
Gartner’s latest analysis warns that HR must shift AI‑adoption responsibility to managers, who are already experimenting with the technology at higher rates than rank‑and‑file employees. While nearly 50% of managers reported AI trials, only 26% of employees did, and 14%...
SEBI Sets up Expert Group to Chart Tech Roadmap for Markets
India’s securities regulator SEBI has created a high‑level expert working group to draft both short‑term and long‑term technology roadmaps for the market ecosystem. The group will address growing trading volumes, digital participation, and operational complexity, while SEBI simultaneously rolls out...

GEMA Vs. Suno: German Court Hears Landmark AI Music Copyright Case
Germany’s collecting society GEMA sued AI music generator Suno, alleging the platform trained on and reproduced copyrighted recordings without permission. The Munich court heard oral arguments on March 9 and set a decision date for June 12, 2026. The case follows GEMA’s earlier...

Compute Limits or Surplus Define Meta's Ad Revenue Future
A few weeks ago, I wrote about Meta's investments into GEM and its LLaTTE architecture, and last week, I wrote about Meta's use of LLMs for ad re-ranking (prioritizing the ad shown from a candidate set). Both of these approaches are...

Samsung’s Mario-Themed microSD Card for Switch 2 Is 35 Percent Off
Samsung’s 256GB microSD Express card for the Nintendo Switch 2 has been slashed from $59.99 to $39.99, a roughly 35 percent discount available at major retailers such as Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart and GameStop. The card is the only microSD Express model that...

Skylo's Trajectory Toward the 'Standardized Sky' Looks to Include Multiple Orbits
Skylo is pursuing a partner‑centric satellite messaging model, leasing capacity from Viasat and EchoStar rather than building its own constellation. At Mobile World Congress the CEO highlighted a network that now spans 36 countries, supports over 20 carrier interfaces and...

How You Treat an AI Agent Determines the Results You'll Get, Says Professor Taha Yasseri
Professor Taha Yasseri, head of the Joint Centre for Sociology of Humans and Machines, warned that the way users treat AI agents determines the quality of outcomes. His research shows that synergy depends more on human attitudes and theory‑of‑mind calibration...
LLMs: Math Beneath Language, Still Astonishing
LLMs feel intelligent because language feels intelligent But under the hood it’s math Vectors Probabilities Token predictions Still ✨amazing✨ though

Impact of Scale Conferences 2026 in Los Angeles
The 2026 SCALE conference in Los Angeles gathered developers, DevOps engineers, and security professionals to showcase the latest in open‑source AI, cloud‑native automation, and supply‑chain security. Sessions emphasized self‑hosting large language models, building internal developer platforms, and hands‑on workshops that...
Calif. FD Drops Private Service, Launches City-Run Ambulance Service
The Fullerton Fire Department launched a city‑run ambulance service on Feb 2, hiring 32 operators after receiving over 500 applications. The program began with refurbished ambulances while awaiting seven new units, and it operates three 24‑hour shifts plus an additional 12‑hour...
Omnisend Guarantees 5-Day Full Migration, Done Personally
Most software companies tell you migration is easy. Then they hand you a help doc and disappear. Omnisend did something different. Their leadership team migrated brands themselves. Felt the friction. Found the answer. Now they handle the entire process for you. 5 days. Start...
Drones Refuel Mid‑Air Using Power‑Line Charging
Power-Line Charging #Drone: Aerial #Robotics That Refuel Mid-Air by @x_viral_vibes #EmergingTech #Technology #Innovation #Tech https://t.co/Pt5nJhTEyo

Sony Cuts Storage 91% and Costs Half with Spanner
"Sony Interactive recently rebuilt Entitlements from the ground up on Google Cloud Spanner, cutting storage by 91%, reducing costs by half (~48%), and completing the entire migration with zero downtime on a live production system." https://t.co/KpfYKfgaSE https://t.co/N2JO6jwxkn
Worrying About Credit Card Fraud Isn't Rational
While no one wants to deal with credit card fraud, is it rational to worry about it, especially selectively? Here's why I think the answer is "no." https://t.co/YrRjx9Mdvr
Safe‑Harbored Panels Drive Six‑Project Solar Acquisition
Safe-harbored panel strategy enables acquisition of six-project community solar portfolio #energysky -- via pv magazine usa: https://t.co/Cr4Jue98Yl
Bootstrapped Founder Scales to $4M ARR with Ten Employees
He planned to go full-time in 2020. COVID happened. He kept his job. Didn't quit until $500K ARR. "I've got family that relies on this." Joel Griffith bootstrapped Browserless to nearly $4M ARR with under 10 people. https://t.co/eAgxCVuXB4