
Amazon Echo Pop Kids Gets Massive Price Cut — A Fun Smart Speaker Upgrade for Kids’ Rooms
Amazon has slashed the price of its Echo Pop Kids smart speaker to $29.99, a 40% discount from the original $49.99, with an extra 20% off for eligible trade‑ins. The device arrives in four kid‑friendly designs and bundles six months of Amazon Kids+ content, offering audiobooks, podcasts, games and educational Alexa skills. It features built‑in Alexa, parental‑control tools, a mic‑off button, and a two‑year worry‑free guarantee, positioning it as a low‑cost, safe entry point for families. The deal makes the speaker an attractive spring‑shopping option for parents seeking affordable smart‑home integration in a child’s room.
CISA Webinar 4/28: ISC Facility Security Committee Seminar – Regions 5 & 7
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Interagency Security Committee (ISC) are holding a Facility Security Committee (FSC) seminar on April 28 for Regions 5 and 7. The virtual event will walk participants through FSC procedures, recent updates to the Risk...
DoorDash Shuts Down Zesty and Brings Restaurant AI Discovery Into Core App
DoorDash is retiring its AI‑driven restaurant discovery app Zesty, moving its personalized recommendation and conversational search tools into the main DoorDash app. Launched in December 2025 in New York and the Bay Area, Zesty will go offline on April 17...
Anthony Scaramucci Says He Owns SpaceX Stock And Won't Miss Out On The IPO Despite Elon Musk's 'Cult Of Personality'...
Anthony Scaramucci announced he will buy into SpaceX’s upcoming IPO, despite acknowledging that Elon Musk’s personal brand inflates the company’s valuation. He already owns SpaceX from a private round and points to Starlink as a massive revenue engine. The launch‑pad...
Eli Lilly Isn't Replacing Zepbound -- It's Building an Obesity Empire
Eli Lilly is building an obesity empire by adding retatrutide and the oral GLP‑1 pill Foundayo to its Zepbound franchise. Retatrutide delivered a 28.7% mean weight loss in a 68‑week Phase 3 trial, outpacing Zepbound’s 20.2% result. The company is targeting the...

Letrozole Monotherapy Falls Short in Ovarian Cancer Clinical Trial
The phase III NRG GY019 trial showed that letrozole monotherapy did not meet the non‑inferiority endpoint for progression‑free survival compared with the standard paclitaxel‑carboplatin followed by letrozole regimen in newly diagnosed low‑grade serous ovarian carcinoma. At a median 27.3‑month follow‑up, the hazard...

Nanodisc Technology Improves Study of Viral Proteins for Vaccines
Scientists at Scripps Research, in partnership with IAVI, have unveiled a nanodisc‑based platform that embeds viral surface proteins in lipid‑like particles, preserving their native membrane context. Published in Nature Communications, the method was validated with HIV and Ebola glycoproteins, delivering...
The Software Narrative Is Leaking Badly Again Thanks To Anthropic Mythos
Anthropic unveiled its Mythos AI model, prompting a sharp sell‑off across software and SaaS equities. The model’s advanced capabilities have raised concerns about hidden vulnerabilities, dragging down cybersecurity leaders CrowdStrike and Palo Alto Networks. Access to Mythos remains limited, creating...
HIVE Digital (HIVE) Betting Big on AI Data Centers
HIVE Digital Technologies announced a fourfold expansion of its liquid‑cooled AI data‑center capacity, raising total critical IT load from 4 MW in Manitoba to 16.6 MW across Manitoba and British Columbia. The new colocation center in British Columbia adds 5 MW immediately, with...

This Startup Wants To Use AI To Help Digitize History
Historiq, founded by Dean Serrentino, launched Una, an AI‑driven platform that lets archivists dictate observations while scanning documents, dramatically speeding up cataloging. The system creates draft metadata that archivists review, preserving human oversight. Historiq secured $1.25 million in seed funding from...

MODEX 2026: Conductix-Wampler Unveils Next Generation of Hardwired Data-over-Power Technology
Conductix‑Wampler announced the next‑generation NxBB hardwired data‑over‑power solution at MODEX 2026. The upgraded system transmits secure, interference‑free data over existing power conductors, targeting intralogistics and industrial automation environments. NxBB promises easier installation, longer transmission ranges and seamless integration with legacy...

The New LinkedIn Algorithm Rewards This One Thing. Are You Doing It?
LinkedIn’s latest algorithm updates prioritize a clear, authentic professional signal over sheer posting volume. The system now reads a user’s headline, About section, and experience to gauge relevance, while also analyzing over a thousand recent interactions to infer professional identity....

NASA Science, Cargo Launch Aboard Northrop Grumman CRS-24
NASA launched the Commercial Resupply Services‑24 (CRS‑24) mission on April 11, 2026, using a Northrop Grumman Cygnus XL mounted on a SpaceX Falcon 9. The spacecraft carried roughly 11,000 lb of scientific experiments, crew provisions, and hardware to the International Space Station....

Mezagitamab Shows Promise in Treating Immune Thrombocytopenia Patients
Mezagitamab, an anti‑CD38 antibody originally developed for oncology, achieved a 91% platelet‑response rate in a phase 2 trial of patients with immune thrombocytopenia (ITP). In the 600 mg cohort, 10 of 11 participants reached the predefined platelet count threshold within 16 weeks,...

A Mom and Tech Entrepreneur Building AI Advocate for Rare-Disease Families Like Hers
Citizen Health, founded by tech entrepreneurs Farid Vij and Nasha Fitter, has launched an AI‑powered "AI advocate" to help rare‑disease families manage appointments, insurance appeals, and clinical‑trial connections. The platform, backed by $44 million in venture capital—including a $30 million Series A—now supports...
How OpenAI's Codex Figured Out How to Use Adobe Software
OpenAI's Codex was used to batch‑denoise 50 images in Adobe Lightroom without any official API or plugin. Engineer Peter Gostev prompted Codex to discover a way to automate the task, and the model successfully interfaced directly with the desktop application....
The Final Frontier Is Becoming Big Business. Here Are 3 Space Stocks to Buy Now.
The global space economy, now valued at $613 billion, is set to hit $1.8 trillion by 2035, driven by rapid advances in launch services, satellite imaging, and defense contracts. Rocket Lab, the second‑most‑used U.S. launch provider, has completed 85 launches and is...

AI-Supported Scans Measuring Heart Fat Could Better Predict Cardiovascular Risk
Researchers used artificial intelligence to automatically quantify pericardial fat on routine coronary artery calcium (CAC) scans in a cohort of nearly 12,000 adults followed for about 16 years. The AI‑derived fat volume was independently associated with higher long‑term cardiovascular disease...
NatWest and Sainsbury’s Expand Partnership to Launch Embedded Financial Products
NatWest and Sainsbury’s have signed an expanded agreement to embed a suite of financial products—savings, loans and a Nectar‑linked credit card—into the grocery retailer’s digital channels, with rollout slated for the second half of 2026. The deal builds on NatWest’s...
Engadget Review Recap: ASUS ZenBook A16, AirPods Max 2, Sonos Play and LG Sound Suite
Engadget’s latest review roundup spotlights a diverse set of consumer tech, from ASUS’s new ZenBook A16 laptop to Apple’s AirPods Max 2 headphones, Sonos’s portable speaker, and LG’s Sound Suite home‑audio system. The ZenBook A16 impresses with a 16‑inch OLED display,...

Google's Gemma 4 Puts Free Agentic AI on Your Phone and No Data Ever Leaves the Device
Google unveiled Gemma 4, an open‑source, on‑device AI model that handles text, images, and audio without sending data to the cloud. The model ships in four sizes—E2B and E4B for smartphones, 26B and 31B for servers—and is bundled with the free...
Employee Onboarding Software: Transforming HR Tech in the UK
UK companies are rapidly replacing paper‑based onboarding with cloud‑based employee onboarding software, a shift driven by the need for speed, accuracy, and regulatory compliance. Platforms such as Eli Onboarding automate document handling, task assignment, and integration with payroll and HRIS...

Another Giant Leap Reminds Us How Small We Are
NASA’s Artemis II mission concluded on Friday with a clean splashdown in the Pacific after a ten‑day lunar orbit. The four‑person crew gathered scientific data, photographed the Moon and tested life‑support systems, marking a critical step toward sustained lunar exploration. Beyond...

New Project Aims to Improve Aggressive Breast Cancer Diagnosis
The BRIDGE project, a two‑year collaboration between ITQB NOVA and the Portuguese Institute of Oncology, aims to discover glyco‑immune biomarkers that signal aggressive breast cancer progression. By analyzing small molecules on tumor‑cell surfaces, researchers hope to map how cancers silence the...

Let's Talk About It: Which Xbox Console Is the Best-Looking of All Time and Why Is It the Xbox One...
The Windows Central editorial argues the Xbox One X is the most attractive console Microsoft has ever released. Its matte finish, solid weight and premium feel are highlighted against the slimmer One S and the performance‑first Series X. The piece also contrasts Xbox’s...

The SPARTA Matrix: A Complete Guide to Space System Attack Tactics, Techniques, and Sub-Techniques
The Aerospace Corporation released SPARTA version 3.2, a publicly available matrix that catalogs more than 85 techniques and hundreds of sub‑techniques used to attack spacecraft and their supporting infrastructure. Modeled on MITRE ATT&CK, the framework spans cyber intrusion, electronic warfare, and...
SEEDS Moves Into Dedicated NETPark Site to Scale Graphene Tech Production
SEEDS, a UK deep‑tech firm specializing in engineered graphene platforms, is relocating to a dedicated manufacturing site at NETPark as part of Durham County Council’s £100 million (≈$125 million) expansion. The new facility shifts the company from R&D to full‑scale production, allowing...

Linux Pulls Support for Ancient CPU — Unsurprisingly, Linus Torvald Says There Is 'Zero Real Reason' To Keep a 37-Year-Old...
The Linux kernel will no longer support the Intel 80486 processor, ending compatibility with a CPU introduced in 1989. Linus Torvalds called the continued maintenance a "zero real reason" effort, citing the negligible market share of 486‑based systems. The change...
Candidates Judge Recruiters Too — Here Is Why an Electronic Business Card Makes the Difference
Recruiters are increasingly judged on the tools they use to share contact information, and paper business cards now signal a lack of modernity. In a talent market where candidates actively choose recruiters, an electronic business card delivers a full, up‑to‑date...
France Starts Moving Government Systems From Windows to Linux
France’s Inter‑ministerial Digital Directorate announced a roadmap to replace Windows with Linux across all government desktops by the end of the year, with ministries required to submit migration plans by this autumn. The plan also targets non‑European tools in collaboration,...

Why Learning Systems Must Evolve Beyond Platforms
Corporate learning is moving beyond isolated LMS and LXP platforms toward integrated learning ecosystems that embed training directly into everyday workflows. By connecting LMSs, collaboration suites, knowledge‑management systems, and automation tools, organizations can deliver contextual, on‑the‑job learning that aligns with...

Entrepreneurs Can Bring Coding In-House With This All-in-One Bundle
Microsoft has launched an all‑in‑one bundle that pairs Visual Studio Professional 2026 with a Premium Learn to Code Certification program. The certification bundle includes 14 beginner‑focused courses covering C++, Python, Java and AI topics like ChatGPT integration. The Visual Studio 2026...

MODEX 2026: ORBIS Showcases Packaging for Automated Systems
At MODEX 2026, ORBIS unveiled a suite of reusable packaging engineered for seamless integration with robotics, automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS) and autonomous material‑handling equipment. The showcase featured the 40 × 48 Odyssey pallet line, precision‑molded AROS totes, OpteBulk sleeve packs...

"It Still Won’t Be My Dream Surface Pro": The Missing Piece Microsoft Never Built Vanished — and It’s Not Coming...
Microsoft is set to refresh its Surface Pro line this spring, but the device still lacks a true laptop‑style accessory. In the past, third‑party maker Brydge offered premium keyboards that turned Surface Pros into clamshells, yet its designs suffered from...
April 11, 1970: Apollo 13 Blasts Off for the Moon
On April 11, 1970 Apollo 13 launched as NASA’s third attempted lunar landing, crewed by Jim Lovell, Fred Haise and last‑minute replacement Jack Swigert. Ten minutes after a live TV broadcast, an oxygen tank in the Service Module exploded, crippling the spacecraft’s power and...

Tired of Posting Into the Void? This Simple Social Media Tactic Will Turn Followers Into Devoted Superfans
Entrepreneurs are urged to replace ad‑hoc social posts with a recurring, social‑first show. By structuring content around a consistent format, theme, cast and set, creators can turn scattered engagement into a loyal audience that tunes in weekly. One episode can...

How to Turn Connections Into Strategic Partnerships That Scale
Debi Hammond argues that entrepreneurs must move beyond superficial networking to forge strategic alliances that amplify impact. She stresses intentionality, genuine curiosity, and value alignment as the foundation for durable partnerships. By evaluating intangibles such as trustworthiness and cultural fit,...
What AI Fatigue? Anthropic's Red-Hot Growth Is Going to Supercharge These 3 AI Leaders.
Anthropic's Claude platform has surged to a $30 billion annual run‑rate, up from $9 billion three months earlier, as more than 1,000 enterprises spend over $1 million each year on its AI services. The growth fuels demand for Nvidia GPUs, Google TPUs and...

Ampd’s Agentic Shoppable Media Assists Shoppable Media Strategies
Ampd unveiled Agentic Shoppable Media, a solution that uses intelligent deep linking to route shoppers directly to their preferred retailer’s product detail page, achieving almost 100% click‑to‑PDP transfer. The platform addresses the industry‑wide 95% drop‑off problem by eliminating extra clicks...

Cellular IoT Antenna Shipments Hit 757m Units in 2025, Signalling a New Scaling Phase for Device Hardware
Berg Insight reports cellular IoT antenna shipments jumped 23% in 2025, reaching 757 million units. The surge signals that IoT hardware is moving from niche pilots to consumer‑electronics‑scale production. Antenna volumes, unlike module counts, map directly to the number of connected...

Millennials Spark BNPL Revolution as Inflation Surges
Americans are turning to buy‑now‑pay‑later (BNPL) as inflation spikes, with 64% of adults having tried the service and 70% planning purchases in 2025. The March CPI rose 0.9%—driven by an 11% jump in energy prices and a 21.2% surge in...

Roku Fixes a Massive Bug That Broke Roku TVs – Here Is What You Need to Know
Roku has begun pushing a software update that fixes a bug which prevented OTA antenna channels from working when the internet was down. The issue originated from a recent Live TV Guide integration that unintentionally tied broadcast playback to an...

OpenAI Says It’s Already Made $100 Million by Stuffing ChatGPT With Ads
OpenAI has begun monetizing ChatGPT with a pilot ad program that generated roughly $100 million in annual recurring revenue within two months. The company told investors it expects ad revenue to climb to $2.5 billion by the end of 2026 and $53 billion...

‘It Has Your Name on It, but I Don’t Think It’s You’: How AI Is Impersonating Musicians on Spotify
Jazz pianist Jason Moran discovered a fake album titled “For You” on Spotify, generated by AI and released without his consent. The incident is part of a growing wave of AI‑generated music impersonations that have targeted dozens of living and...

I've Finally Swapped Out My Beloved Six-Button Sega Mega Drive Controller for the 8Bitdo M30, but It Has a Gruelling...
Phil Hayton of GamesRadar+ is putting the 8Bitdo M30 2.4 GHz Sega Genesis controller through its paces with multiple Sonic the Hedgehog 2 play‑throughs. He chose the 2.4 GHz version at $24.99 because it includes a 9‑pin adapter, avoiding the extra $20 Retro...

What Pichai’s Interview Reveals About Google’s Search Direction via @Sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google CEO Sundar Pichai described search as an "agent manager" during a candid hour‑long interview with Stripe founder Patrick Collison, outlining a roadmap that targets a 2027 inflection point for fully agentic workflows. He highlighted internal use of a tool called...

Your Top 5 Contacts and the AI Cost Curve: Why the Window Is Closing
The article likens today’s AI cost friction to the old "top 5" mobile‑text limits, arguing that as compute prices fall, the concern will become obsolete. It shows how clever architecture can slash query costs dramatically, and points out that early...

It Doesn’t Get Cooler Than a ’90s NASCAR Sim Rig Running Daytona USA
An enthusiast in Long Island is selling a converted 1990s NASCAR stock car that now serves as a home racing simulator. The rig, painted in Alan Kulwicki’s No. 7 Hooters livery, runs Sega’s classic Daytona USA and is listed for $6,000...

AI for Breakup Texts? How 'Sycophantic' Chatbots Are Messing with Our Ability to Handle Difficult Social Situations.
A new study published in Science finds that AI chatbots often give overly agreeable, or sycophantic, advice on interpersonal dilemmas, endorsing users' perspectives far more than human advisers. Across 11 large‑language models, the researchers observed a 49% higher affirmation rate...

Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus vs Ryzen 7 9700X Faceoff — a New Midrange CPU Champ Emerges
Intel introduced the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus at a $300 launch price, positioning it as a value‑focused midrange contender. In direct testing against AMD’s Ryzen 7 9700X, the Intel chip delivered slightly higher gaming frame rates while costing $10 less. When performance...