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Cartography Biosciences Advances Strategic Oncology Collaboration with Gilead’s First Option Target Exercise
BlogApr 9, 2026

Cartography Biosciences Advances Strategic Oncology Collaboration with Gilead’s First Option Target Exercise

Cartography Biosciences announced that Gilead Sciences exercised its first option to exclusively license a novel oncology target identified through Cartography’s ATLAS and SUMMIT single‑cell platforms. The target is part of a multi‑year collaboration aimed at tumor‑selective antigens in triple‑negative breast...

By HealthTech HotSpot
Yael Nardi Joins Minimus to Spearhead Growth Operations as CBO
BlogApr 9, 2026

Yael Nardi Joins Minimus to Spearhead Growth Operations as CBO

Minimus, a startup that delivers hardened container images with near‑zero CVE exposure, announced the hiring of Yael Nardi as its first Chief Business Officer. Nardi will oversee top‑of‑funnel growth, marketing operations, and corporate development from the company’s New York headquarters....

By Next Big Future – Quantum
SiFive Raises $400M To Double Down On High Performance RISC-V For Data Centers
BlogApr 9, 2026

SiFive Raises $400M To Double Down On High Performance RISC-V For Data Centers

SiFive announced a $400 million Series G financing round to accelerate its high‑performance RISC‑V offerings for data‑center workloads. The round was oversubscribed, with lead investors including NVIDIA and Apollo Global Management. Proceeds will fund new CPU core designs, accelerators, and system IP,...

By Phoronix
Rolls-Royce and Yokogawa Collaborate on Small Nuclear Reactors
BlogApr 9, 2026

Rolls-Royce and Yokogawa Collaborate on Small Nuclear Reactors

Rolls‑Royce SMR and Yokogawa Electric have signed a joint agreement to develop the data‑processing and control systems that will act as the "central nervous system" for the first generation of Rolls‑Royce small modular reactors. Yokogawa will design, validate, build and...

By Control Global Blogs
Econet InfraCo Provides Rural Clinics with Free Solar Energy
BlogApr 9, 2026

Econet InfraCo Provides Rural Clinics with Free Solar Energy

Econet InfraCo, the infrastructure arm of Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, is supplying free solar power to rural clinics located within five kilometres of its telecom base stations. The scheme, launched in 2025, taps existing tower infrastructure to run vaccine refrigerators and...

By Telecompaper
Why Your Talent System Isn’t Keeping Pace with AI and How to Fix It, with Indeed’s Jessica Hardeman
BlogApr 9, 2026

Why Your Talent System Isn’t Keeping Pace with AI and How to Fix It, with Indeed’s Jessica Hardeman

Indeed’s global head of attraction, Jessica Hardeman warns that talent systems are lagging behind the rapid evolution of AI‑driven skills. She notes that 87% of hiring managers view speed as a differentiator, while 93% consider AI screening essential, yet speed...

By HR Brew
Kaggle + Google’s Free 5-Day Gen AI Course
BlogApr 9, 2026

Kaggle + Google’s Free 5-Day Gen AI Course

Google and Kaggle launched a free five‑day generative AI course that drew over 280,000 sign‑ups, earning a Guinness World Record for the largest virtual AI conference in a single week. The program covers foundational models, embeddings, AI agents, domain‑specific LLMs,...

By KDnuggets
Egypt Plans SIM Cards with Child Protection by June
BlogApr 9, 2026

Egypt Plans SIM Cards with Child Protection by June

Egypt’s National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority announced that child‑protection SIM cards will be launched within 60 days. The new SIMs, offered by Vodafone, Orange, WE and Etisalat, will let parents block adult or violent content and disable bypass tools. NTRA chairman...

By Telecompaper
Tesla CEO Elon Musk Says Next FSD Release Is the One We’ve Been Waiting For
BlogApr 9, 2026

Tesla CEO Elon Musk Says Next FSD Release Is the One We’ve Been Waiting For

Tesla CEO Elon Musk highlighted upcoming point releases for Full Self‑Driving (FSD) version 14.3, promising incremental polish to existing capabilities. He also announced version 15, which will run on a large AI model with roughly ten times more parameters than...

By Teslarati
Planetary Science Caucus Rejects NASA FY 2027 Budget Request
BlogApr 9, 2026

Planetary Science Caucus Rejects NASA FY 2027 Budget Request

President Trump’s Office of Management and Budget released the FY 2027 budget request that slashes NASA’s total budget by 23% and trims the Science Mission Directorate by 47%. The proposal would cancel more than 40 planetary missions, including the high‑profile Mars...

By NASA Watch
Claude Code Harness Pattern 8: Memory Systems and State Persistence
BlogApr 9, 2026

Claude Code Harness Pattern 8: Memory Systems and State Persistence

The post details Pattern 8 of the Claude Code harness, which adds a robust memory system to enable state persistence across AI agent sessions. Central to this is the QueryEngine, a state container that tracks mutableMessages, permission denials, cumulative token usage,...

By Agentic AI
2026 Cycle: Video Consumption & Reach Report
BlogApr 9, 2026

2026 Cycle: Video Consumption & Reach Report

Cross Screen Media’s new 2026 Cycle Video Consumption & Reach Report projects political video advertising to surpass $11.2 billion during the upcoming election cycle. The analysis shows streaming services have overtaken linear television in viewership, though the shift varies regionally. It...

By State of the Screens
RISC-V Optimized Strnlen Implementation For Linux 7.1 Yields Big Speed-Up
BlogApr 9, 2026

RISC-V Optimized Strnlen Implementation For Linux 7.1 Yields Big Speed-Up

A hand‑optimized RISC‑V implementation of the kernel’s strnlen() function is slated for Linux 7.1. Developed by Feng Jiang of KylinOS, the assembly version includes a generic path and a Zbb‑enabled variant, delivering up to a 427.5% speed increase in benchmarks. The...

By Phoronix
I Tried Ozempic. This Is What You Need to Know.
BlogApr 9, 2026

I Tried Ozempic. This Is What You Need to Know.

A dietitian purchased Ozempic through an online telehealth service by simply misrepresenting her medical history, exposing how lax verification enables easy access to GLP‑1 drugs. She kept the medication in her fridge, later self‑administered a 0.25 mg dose, and reflected on...

By Bite Me by Abby Langer (Substack)
An Application for Training Deep Learning Models in Your Browser
BlogApr 9, 2026

An Application for Training Deep Learning Models in Your Browser

Jordan Anaya has launched a web application, aleaaxis.net, that enables users to train deep learning models directly in their browsers. The tool is positioned as an educational platform to introduce students to AI without requiring local installations. Early user feedback...

By Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
Are Genetically Engineered Humans Coming
BlogApr 9, 2026

Are Genetically Engineered Humans Coming

CRISPR technology now makes germline editing of human embryos technically feasible, though current U.S. policy blocks federal funding and FDA approval. Private startups are exploring the market despite regulatory uncertainty, and some jurisdictions lack explicit bans. While disease‑preventing edits could...

By NeuroLogica Blog
Open-Source 6-DoF Robot Accelerates Curved FFF
BlogApr 9, 2026

Open-Source 6-DoF Robot Accelerates Curved FFF

Researchers have released an open‑source six‑degree‑of‑freedom (6‑DoF) robotic system that integrates FFF 3D‑printing with advanced kinematics and a low‑cost control stack. The robot achieved a deposition speed of 128 mm/s—44% faster than a conventional three‑axis printer—while cutting idle travel by up...

By Fabbaloo
Public-Private Workforce Training Takes Flight in Oklahoma
BlogApr 9, 2026

Public-Private Workforce Training Takes Flight in Oklahoma

Oklahoma launched the Talent Accelerator in February, a performance‑based, employer‑led training program funded with a $6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Industry‑Driven Skills Training Fund. The initiative targets high‑growth sectors such as aerospace, defense, advanced manufacturing and AI,...

By Work Shift (Open Campus)
PROPTECH-X : Why Rightmove Is Making All the Wrong Moves
BlogApr 9, 2026

PROPTECH-X : Why Rightmove Is Making All the Wrong Moves

Rightmove turned down a £7.9 bn (≈$7.9 bn) REA Group offer in September 2024, a decision now seen as a missed market‑top exit. Its share price has slipped to 413p (≈$5.25), roughly 50% below the rejected premium, and a £1 bn (≈$1.3 bn) monopoly lawsuit...

By Proptech-X
CBS News to Present "Artemis II Return to Earth" A One-Hour Special, Friday, April 10
BlogApr 9, 2026

CBS News to Present "Artemis II Return to Earth" A One-Hour Special, Friday, April 10

CBS News will broadcast a live, one‑hour special titled “Artemis II Return to Earth” on Friday, April 10, from 7:30‑8:30 PM ET. Anchor Jericka Duncan will be joined by astronaut Suni Williams, Lt. Col. Dave Mahan and other reporters from New York, Houston, Washington, D.C., and San Diego. The program...

By The Futon Critic
Your AI Budget Is About to Exceed Payroll 🤖
BlogApr 9, 2026

Your AI Budget Is About to Exceed Payroll 🤖

The post warns that corporate AI token spend is outpacing traditional payroll growth, turning large language models into a de‑facto employee. CEOs still view AI as a simple tool, but the author argues it functions as a variable‑cost workforce multiplier....

By Iron Mind
Laura Blair: Rethinking Hub Efficiency and the Role of AI in Patient Support
BlogApr 9, 2026

Laura Blair: Rethinking Hub Efficiency and the Role of AI in Patient Support

ConnectiveRx’s chief commercial officer Laura Blair says specialty‑pharma patient‑support hubs are under‑utilized, with only 10‑15% of eligible patients engaging. She attributes the gap to design and access flaws rather than technology, noting that cumbersome enrollment and regulatory hurdles deter usage....

By Pharmaceutical Commerce (independent trade)
Asus Expands ProArt Creators' Brand Into Networking with First Wi-Fi 7 Router, Ethernet Switch
BlogApr 9, 2026

Asus Expands ProArt Creators' Brand Into Networking with First Wi-Fi 7 Router, Ethernet Switch

Asus has launched its first networking devices under the ProArt brand, unveiling the PRT‑BE5000 Wi‑Fi 7 router and the PQG‑U1080 Ethernet switch. The move mirrors the company’s earlier strategy with the Republic of Gamers line, extending a creator‑focused portfolio that already...

By Telecompaper
Open-Source Hardware DAB+ Receiver Combines ESP32 SoC with Skyworks SI4684 Digital Radio Chip
BlogApr 9, 2026

Open-Source Hardware DAB+ Receiver Combines ESP32 SoC with Skyworks SI4684 Digital Radio Chip

An open‑source DAB+ receiver built around an ESP32 microcontroller and Skyworks SI4684 digital radio chip has been released by the PE5PVB project. The kit includes a color LCD, microSD slot, RCA outputs, a headphone jack, rotary encoders and a 12 V...

By CNX Software – Embedded Systems News
Valve Developer Improves The Linux Gaming Experience For Limited vRAM Hardware
BlogApr 9, 2026

Valve Developer Improves The Linux Gaming Experience For Limited vRAM Hardware

Valve’s Linux graphics driver team, led by Natalie Vock, released kernel and KDE patches that dramatically improve gaming on PCs with limited video memory, such as 8 GB VRAM cards. The updates add DRM device‑memory cgroup support and new TTM allocation...

By Phoronix
Claude Managed Agents Explained
BlogApr 9, 2026

Claude Managed Agents Explained

Anthropic launched Claude Managed Agents in public beta on April 8, 2026, positioning it as a production‑ready layer that abstracts the operational overhead of building AI agents. The service lets developers define a role, tools, and environment while Anthropic handles sandboxing, state...

By Emerging AI
Java Interview Question - Detecting Duplicate Product Titles
BlogApr 9, 2026

Java Interview Question - Detecting Duplicate Product Titles

A junior developer built a Spring Boot service that groups e‑commerce product titles by sorting words and comparing each pair, resulting in O(n²·k log k) time. The implementation repeatedly re‑sorts identical titles and uses a visited array to avoid duplicate work. A...

By Engineering With Java
AI Just Got Way Less Fun
BlogApr 9, 2026

AI Just Got Way Less Fun

Anthropic has ended the generous token subsidies that powered the popular OpenClaw agent, moving its Opus 4.6 model from an all‑you‑can‑eat plan to a pay‑per‑use pricing structure. Power users now face daily bills of $50‑$100, and some see monthly costs approaching...

By Future-Proof Your Career with AI
Accelerating Into Fraud
BlogApr 9, 2026

Accelerating Into Fraud

MEDVi, a two‑person telehealth startup, is projected to generate $1.8 billion in 2026 by selling compounded GLP‑1 weight‑loss drugs through the white‑labeled OpenLoop platform. The company relies heavily on AI‑generated marketing, virtual doctors, and automated customer service to drive sales. A...

By Acute Condition
How Texas Children’s Saved $14M with Zebra RFID Solutions: RFID Journal Case Study
BlogApr 9, 2026

How Texas Children’s Saved $14M with Zebra RFID Solutions: RFID Journal Case Study

Texas Children’s Hospital partnered with Zebra Technologies and Tecsys to install an RFID‑powered pharmacy system, replacing manual counts with real‑time tracking. The new workflow slashed medication tagging time from two minutes to seven seconds and lifted cabinet inventory accuracy to...

By RFID Journal
Mallory Launches AI-Native Threat Intelligence Platform, Turning Global Threat Data Into Prioritized Action
BlogApr 9, 2026

Mallory Launches AI-Native Threat Intelligence Platform, Turning Global Threat Data Into Prioritized Action

Mallory announced an AI‑native threat‑intelligence platform that translates global adversary data into prioritized, actionable cases for enterprise security teams. The solution monitors thousands of threat sources, maps them to a company’s actual attack surface, and delivers real‑time answers rather than...

By Next Big Future – Quantum
Architecting Intelligence: The Rise of RISC-V CPUs in Agentic AI Infrastructure
BlogApr 9, 2026

Architecting Intelligence: The Rise of RISC-V CPUs in Agentic AI Infrastructure

SiFive announced a $400 million Series G round that lifts its valuation to $3.65 billion, earmarked for next‑generation RISC‑V CPU IP aimed at agentic AI data‑center workloads. The funding will accelerate hardware co‑design that tightly integrates scalar, vector and matrix compute units to...

By SemiWiki
UK Firm Rolls Out August Across Multiple Business Functions
BlogApr 9, 2026

UK Firm Rolls Out August Across Multiple Business Functions

Legal AI platform August has been adopted by UK law firm Harrison Drury for a broad range of business functions, not just legal work. The firm will use the technology for corporate transactions, commercial property, HR, marketing, business development, and financial...

By Artificial Lawyer
Why the New NHS Financial Year Must Fund Stability Today and Digital Maturity for Tomorrow
BlogApr 9, 2026

Why the New NHS Financial Year Must Fund Stability Today and Digital Maturity for Tomorrow

The NHS’s 2026/27 budget must adopt a dual‑track strategy that safeguards core clinical services while ring‑fencing funds for digital transformation. Richard Oswald of Exponential‑e argues that electronic records, interoperable platforms and secure infrastructure are no longer optional but essential for...

By Health Tech World
AI, Work Product, and the Protective Order Problem: What Morgan V. V2X, Inc. Means for Every Litigator
BlogApr 9, 2026

AI, Work Product, and the Protective Order Problem: What Morgan V. V2X, Inc. Means for Every Litigator

On March 30, 2026, a Colorado magistrate judge issued the most detailed federal ruling on AI‑generated work product in litigation, holding that Rule 26(b)(3) protects AI outputs created by a pro se plaintiff. The decision rejected the argument that using...

By ACEDS Blog
From Reactive to Proactive: Building the Digital Front Door for the NHS
BlogApr 9, 2026

From Reactive to Proactive: Building the Digital Front Door for the NHS

In a video interview, Mark Ratnarajah, a paediatrician and UK Managing Director at Sword Intelligence, outlines how Agentic AI is being deployed as a digital front door for the NHS. The technology promises a 74% cut in delivery costs and...

By Med-Tech Insights
From Fringe to Formulary: How Integrative Medicine, Peptides, and the D2C Biomarker Stack Are Reshaping the Boundaries of Evidence-Based Care
BlogApr 9, 2026

From Fringe to Formulary: How Integrative Medicine, Peptides, and the D2C Biomarker Stack Are Reshaping the Boundaries of Evidence-Based Care

Integrative health, once a fringe market, now commands a $30 billion out‑of‑pocket industry with 37 % of U.S. adults spending on modalities like acupuncture, functional‑medicine and peptide protocols. Federal agencies are building measurement tools—NIH’s NCCIH $170 M Whole Person Health Index—and the VA’s...

By Thoughts on Healthcare Markets & Tech
$Atisfy Your Every Curiosity with AI
BlogApr 9, 2026

$Atisfy Your Every Curiosity with AI

The post showcases how casual AI conversations can unlock both personal insights and lucrative business ideas. The author shares two recent dialogues: one dissecting why mayonnaise feels off‑putting, and another exploring a “chess wormhole” that reframes complex problems into ten...

By Creative ChatGPT Prompts
Anthropic Just Solved the Hardest Part of Building AI Agents
BlogApr 9, 2026

Anthropic Just Solved the Hardest Part of Building AI Agents

On April 8, 2026 Anthropic launched Claude Managed Agents in public beta, a fully managed service that abstracts away the infrastructure needed to run production‑grade AI agents. Developers now define tasks, tools, and guardrails while Anthropic provides sandboxed execution, state management, credential...

By The AI Corner
5 Sales Enablement Best Practices to Improve Sales Performance
BlogApr 9, 2026

5 Sales Enablement Best Practices to Improve Sales Performance

The 2025 State of Sales Enablement Report reveals that 77% of organizations view sales enablement as essential to business performance as buyer journeys grow more complex, with buying committees now averaging 10‑11 stakeholders and cycles lasting 11.5 months. Deals require...

By Sales Enablement Collective
Guideways Launches AI Platform to Get Life-Changing Medical Devices to Patients Faster
BlogApr 9, 2026

Guideways Launches AI Platform to Get Life-Changing Medical Devices to Patients Faster

Guideways has launched an agentic AI platform designed to streamline FDA approval for medical devices. The system deploys three specialized AI agents—FDA Sherpa, FDA Reviewer, and FDA Researcher—to guide teams from concept through submission, leveraging a curated knowledge base of...

By Med-Tech Insights
‘Snoopy’, ‘Adolf’ and ‘Password’: The Hungarian Government Passwords Exposed Online
BlogApr 9, 2026

‘Snoopy’, ‘Adolf’ and ‘Password’: The Hungarian Government Passwords Exposed Online

Bellingcat uncovered nearly 800 compromised email‑password pairs belonging to 12 of Hungary’s 13 ministries, exposing senior officials in defence, foreign affairs and interior ministries. The breaches, traced through the Darkside breach database, reveal simple passwords like "Password" and "1234567" as...

By Bellingcat —
Did Your IT Department Tell You About What Happened in AI This Week?
BlogApr 9, 2026

Did Your IT Department Tell You About What Happened in AI This Week?

Anthropic unveiled Mythos, an AI model that identified tens of thousands of hidden vulnerabilities across banks, hospitals, operating systems and browsers, prompting a coordinated warning to twelve leading tech firms through Project Glasswing. Simultaneously, the company launched Claude Managed Agents,...

By KP Reddy
Unlock the Full Potential of GitHub Copilot with Coxy
BlogApr 9, 2026

Unlock the Full Potential of GitHub Copilot with Coxy

GitHub Copilot provides a monthly quota that most subscribers barely use, especially those paying $10 or more who also receive near‑unlimited access to GPT‑4o. Coxy is a lightweight local proxy that converts Copilot’s proprietary request format into a standard OpenAI‑compatible...

By AI Disruption
IPad at 16
BlogApr 9, 2026

IPad at 16

Apple celebrated the iPad’s 16th anniversary, marking a decade‑plus of market dominance since its 2010 launch at $499. The tablet introduced Apple’s first custom A4 chip and quickly sold a million units in its first month, eventually reaching roughly 910 million...

By Asymco
Horizon Quantum Will Acquire a 256-Qubit Trapped-Ion System From IonQ
BlogApr 9, 2026

Horizon Quantum Will Acquire a 256-Qubit Trapped-Ion System From IonQ

Horizon Quantum announced the acquisition of IonQ’s 256‑qubit trapped‑ion system, a platform that delivers 99.99% gate fidelity and all‑to‑all qubit connectivity. The hardware will complement Horizon’s existing superconducting processor, creating a rare multi‑modality quantum testbed. Integration into the company’s Triple...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
How California Fleets Are Tackling $7 Diesel With Electric Trucks
BlogApr 9, 2026

How California Fleets Are Tackling $7 Diesel With Electric Trucks

Diesel prices in California have surged past $7 per gallon, a 55% increase since early 2026, prompting carriers to confront soaring fuel surcharges that jumped 20% in just two weeks. In response, many fleets are accelerating purchases of battery‑electric trucks,...

By The TruckersReport Blog
Networked Information and Industrial Output: Evidence From Chile’s 1972 Truckers’ Strike
BlogApr 9, 2026

Networked Information and Industrial Output: Evidence From Chile’s 1972 Truckers’ Strike

The NBER paper investigates Chile’s cybernetic coordination system, Cybersyn, during the October 1972 national truckers’ strike, which slashed aggregate industrial output by roughly 9 percent. By applying monthly data from twenty sectors to a calibrated CES‑Leontief model, the author constructs...

By Mostly Economics
Sub-Zero
BlogApr 9, 2026

Sub-Zero

Germany’s power market plunged into deep negative pricing on Monday as unusually strong wind and solar output covered roughly 80% of the nation’s electricity demand. Intraday prices fell to -€324 per megawatt‑hour (about $353) and imbalance fees dropped to -€4,632/MWh...

By Irina Slav on energy