The episode breaks down content automation, explaining how AI‑driven tools can streamline every stage of a content marketer’s workflow—from keyword research and clustering with platforms like Semrush, to AI‑generated copy and visuals using ChatGPT and image generators, through editing with Grammarly, distribution via services such as Nativo, and analytics automation with Reporting Ninja. It highlights the balance between efficiency gains and maintaining brand voice, emphasizing that automation should augment—not replace—human creativity. Practical best‑practice steps are offered, including goal setting, identifying high‑impact tasks, selecting scalable tools, training teams, and integrating workflows with solutions like Make Grid. Throughout, the host underscores real‑world examples and tools that help marketers save time while scaling quality content.
The episode walks Shopify merchants through enabling AI‑driven checkout using the Unified Checkout Protocol (UCP), explaining how the state machine differs from traditional linear checkout and why clear, structured error messages are crucial. It outlines the core capabilities every store...
Astrobiologist Dale Andersen and his team are conducting under‑ice dives in Lake Untersee, Antarctica, to study extremophile microbes that could resemble life on icy worlds. The field season has faced variable weather, including snowstorms and 50 mph gusts, but the crew...
Researchers at RMIT and international partners engineered flexible acrylic films stamped with dense nanopillar arrays using ultraviolet nano‑imprint lithography. The 60 nm pitch configuration reduced human parainfluenza virus type 3 infectivity by up to 94 % within one hour, achieving mechanical rupture of...
In this episode Steve Hutt shows Shopify founders how to scale service operations by borrowing a four‑phase playbook from Dubai’s PropTech boom. He highlights how technology adoption—AI pricing, predictive maintenance, and integrated dashboards—removes friction, while retention‑first strategies, data‑driven decision making,...
Banana Pi has launched the BPI‑R4 Pro router board, built on MediaTek’s MT7988A (Filogic 880) quad‑core Cortex‑A73 SoC and supporting tri‑band Wi‑Fi 7. The board ships in two configurations – an 8 GB DDR4 “8X” model with dual 10 G SFP+ ports and a 4 GB DDR4...

Dutch Defence Secretary Gijs Tuinman told Dutch radio that the F‑35’s software could potentially be “jailbroken,” hinting at a future where the Netherlands might operate the jet without U.S. approval. He stopped short of confirming any concrete plan, noting the...

Mobile wound‑care providers face tighter Local Coverage Determinations, heightened CMS surveillance, and expanded documentation mandates in 2026. These regulatory shifts narrow reimbursement, limit visit frequency, and force clinicians into defensive practices. The burden disproportionately impacts high‑acuity, home‑bound patients who rely...

The ACEMAGIC N3A NAS ships with a 2019‑era AMD Ryzen 7 3750H mobile processor, four 3.5‑inch HDD bays and two PCIe 3.0 NVMe M.2 slots. Its 35 W TDP is markedly higher than the low‑power Intel N150 found in many budget NAS devices, but the...
In this episode, Steve Hutt walks Shopify merchants through a complete framework for structuring product data so AI agents like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity can understand, recommend, and even complete purchases. He explains the AI evaluation process, prioritizes Tier 1 and...
In this episode, the host breaks down how strategic product bundling on Shopify can lift average order value (AOV) by up to 55% and boost revenue per user by 86%, using case studies like HiSmile, Coconu, and Maev. The discussion...
On February 15, 2026, a blog post announced the first deployment of the Toumai robotic surgery system at Orsi Academy. The post features an image of a surgeon in blue scrubs operating the robot from a console, underscoring the hands‑on...
The SEC announced an AI Task Force led by a newly appointed Chief AI Officer to centralize responsible AI integration across the agency, backed by a 2025 AI Compliance Plan aligned with OMB guidance. This internal effort signals a durable,...

The article argues that traditional building automation systems (BAS) conflate measurement, control, and reporting, making performance data inferential rather than verifiable. It proposes adding an independent, time‑bounded evidence layer that records environmental conditions without influence from optimization logic. This governed...

Ezurio unveiled the Carbon AM62 system‑on‑module, a 45 × 30 mm OSM‑MF v1.2 board built around TI’s Sitara AM623/AM625 processors. The module packs a quad‑core Cortex‑A53 up to 1.4 GHz, alongside Cortex‑M4F, Cortex‑R5F and a dual‑core PRU for real‑time tasks, and offers optional Imagination...
Ship.com warns that rising carrier surcharges will compress e‑commerce margins in 2026. It advises sellers to treat shipping expenses as part of COGS when evaluating product profitability. The firm highlights that base‑rate increases are less damaging than a growing web...
Mike Brewer’s latest Multifamily tip frames resident complaints as a strategic asset rather than a nuisance. By aggregating complaints into thematic patterns, property managers can uncover systemic weaknesses that individual tickets miss. Addressing root causes instead of symptoms turns free...

Microsoft’s Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Management (D365 F&SCM) is highlighted for its ability to tighten accounts‑receivable cycles, offering dashboards, automation, and predictive insights that accelerate cash collection. The platform also introduces streamlined feature‑management tools that let administrators toggle new updates...

Microsoft’s Dynamics 365 Business Central ecosystem received several practical upgrades. Stefano Demiliani released BCMCPProxy vNext, a cross‑platform .NET proxy that adds browser‑based token caching for AI tool connectivity. The platform also now supports built‑in EFT/ACH processing with NACHA formats, and Microsoft published...

The latest Dynamics 365 CE/CRM blog roundup highlights four practical upgrades for customer‑service teams. Disposition codes now let agents log conversation outcomes, delivering cleaner data and actionable reporting. Multi‑stage AI invoice approval, powered by Copilot Agents, automates low‑value approvals while routing...

Bit‑Brick has launched the K1 Pro single‑board computer, built on Rockchip’s RK3576 processor and equipped with a 6 TOPS INT8 neural‑processing unit. The board adds dual M.2 Key M slots for NVMe SSDs, HDMI 2.1 4K 120 fps output, and up to 8 GB LPDDR4X memory. Pricing starts...

The xSDR is a compact M.2 2230 A+E‑key SDR module that combines a Lime Microsystems LMS7002M transceiver with an AMD Artix‑7 FPGA. It delivers 2×2 MIMO RX/TX across a 30 MHz‑3.8 GHz range and supports both USB 2.0 and PCIe 2.0 ×2 host interfaces. Designed for laptops,...

AI SRE platforms such as PagerDuty, Datadog, and several startups are emerging to automate incident diagnostics and mitigation, but they largely ignore the coordination side of incident response. The author argues that incident management—aligning multiple responders, preventing fixation, and maintaining...

QuantWare, the Delft‑based spin‑out of TU Delft/QuTech, launched its Foundry Services on December 1, 2022, offering third‑party access to its superconducting quantum‑chip fabrication line. The service provides external designers with industry‑leading processes, cutting the cost of quantum hardware to roughly one‑tenth of...

The Public Quantum Network (PQN) received the inaugural Continental Quantum City Prize for North & Central America at the United Nations International Year of Quantum Science and Technology closing ceremony. Launched in November 2023 at Urbana’s Free Library, PQN is...

CO.LAB secured a $1.2 million Launch Tennessee grant to launch the Quantum Activation Series, a statewide effort that begins March 12 at the University of Tennessee‑Chattanooga. The program will convene researchers, entrepreneurs and industry leaders to accelerate the commercialization of quantum research...
Researchers at Wenzhou and Fuzhou Universities unveiled a three‑wheel DNA nanomachine (TW‑harvester) that rides a gold‑nanoparticle track inside living tumor cells. The device uses a DNA tetrahedron with an aptamer targeting nucleolin and miR‑21‑triggered wheel activation to cleave fluorescent substrates,...
Researchers at HKUST have unveiled a high‑performance quasi‑solid‑state calcium‑ion battery that uses redox‑active covalent organic framework electrolytes. The QSSEs achieve 0.46 mS cm⁻¹ ionic conductivity and enable Ca²⁺ transport rates above 0.53 at room temperature. A full cell delivers 155.9 mAh g⁻¹ specific capacity...
Scientists at King’s College London discovered that loose‑fit clothing can track human movement more accurately than tight wearables, delivering 40% higher precision while using 80% less data. The research, published in Nature Communications, suggests that simple fabric elements—such as a...
Researchers have devised a fluorescence‑monomer synthesis that embeds light‑emitting units directly into microplastic polymers, allowing stable, real‑time imaging of particles inside living organisms. Current detection methods provide only static snapshots and require destructive sampling, limiting insight into particle transport, transformation,...
The European Data Protection Board and the European Data Protection Supervisor issued a joint opinion on the EU’s Digital Omnibus, endorsing its goal to ease administrative burdens while flagging key concerns. They warn that a narrower, controller‑specific definition of personal...
Scientists have introduced a microwave‑assisted synthesis that converts coal into nitrogen‑doped ultramicroporous carbon in about ten minutes. The rapid method preserves nitrogen and oxygen functional groups, creating pores of 0.6‑0.7 nm that tightly fit CO₂ molecules. The resulting adsorbent captures up...
Engineers at the University of Illinois Urbana‑Champaign have uncovered a fundamental deformation mechanism—dynamic plastic delocalization—that spreads plastic strain uniformly across metallic alloys, dramatically boosting fatigue resistance. By leveraging high‑throughput, high‑resolution digital image correlation and atomistic simulations, the team demonstrated that...

The National Science Foundation announced a $100 million, five‑year National Quantum and Nanotechnology Infrastructure (NQNI) program. The initiative will establish up to 16 open‑access research sites offering advanced fabrication and characterization tools for quantum information science, biotechnology, AI, and semiconductor development....
eBay removed the ability for sellers to message users on their Blocked Buyer List in 2023, sparking a prolonged campaign by veteran seller wastingtime101 to restore the feature. Sellers argue the change hampers dispute resolution and leaves blocked buyers unaware...

Waymo has reportedly struck a $2.5 billion agreement with Hyundai to purchase 50,000 vehicles by 2028, pricing the cars at roughly $50,000 each including sensor packages. The deal promises to slash autonomous‑vehicle costs and address the chronic supply bottleneck that has...

The episode breaks down the release of the largest publicly available Medicaid claims dataset, detailing its composition, gaps, and immediate utility for health‑tech builders and investors. It quantifies the scale of Medicaid spending (~$849 B) and improper payments (over $30 B annually),...

The episode examines recent Waymo incidents, including a school‑child collision and repeated passes of stopped school buses, to illustrate how “unavoidable” crashes are often a product of flawed risk models rather than true inevitability. It reviews The Autonomous’s safety‑architecture report...

The episode commemorates the 20‑year anniversary of mandatory CHIP and PIN in the UK, explaining how the shift from signature to chip‑and‑PIN cards dramatically cut fraud and set a global benchmark for secure payments. It highlights the liability shift that...

The House has introduced the FREEDOM Act to tackle "permit certainty" by streamlining judicial review of unreasonable permitting delays or revocations and offering compensation to affected developers. The bill emerges amid Democratic resistance to any reform that doesn’t materially boost...
Google is poised to roll out the Pixel 10a, its next mid‑range A‑series handset, within days. Early retailer listings reveal that the device is essentially a refreshed Pixel 9a, featuring a modest hardware bump rather than a full redesign. The...

The article introduces metaprompting, a technique where lawyers use AI to help craft the very prompts they feed back into the model. It outlines a step‑by‑step process for building prompts from scratch, refining existing ones, and extracting a personal writing...

NATO has moved to operationalize its Task Force X Baltic, signing a letter of intent with eight member states to launch the second phase of the programme. The initiative demonstrated the rapid fielding of a fleet of over 50 commercially‑available...

Bilt Rewards launched a 5x points welcome promotion for new cardholders, originally slated for February 7‑12, 2026, with a maximum of 50,000 points on $10,000 spend. Many users reported the bonus not crediting, prompting Bilt to email affected members to file...

Longevity Global is launching the inaugural Longevity Innovation Forum in San Diego on March 11‑12, 2026, gathering leading scientists, clinicians, biotech founders and investors to accelerate healthy‑aging research. The two‑day summit features high‑profile speakers such as Mike Snyder, Eric Verdin,...

Google has completed the global rollout of its late‑2025 Google TV home‑screen redesign, delivering a streamlined navigation experience to most devices overnight. The update merges several tabs into a new profile menu and introduces quick‑access controls for Gemini, the screensaver,...

Scientists at EPFL applied a three‑factor (OSK) partial reprogramming cocktail to memory‑encoding engram neurons in 9‑10‑month‑old mice and Alzheimer’s‑model strains. Using a dual‑AAV system gated by doxycycline, OSK expression was limited to neurons active during a learning event, preserving cell...
Indeed has launched a beta tool called Interview on Demand, letting employers start live video interviews with candidates within seconds of application. The feature bypasses traditional résumé screening, aiming to re‑introduce human judgment amid AI‑driven hiring. Early beta data show...