Readers Write: Chatbots Are Repeating a Familiar Healthcare Mistake
Reader commentary highlights that AI‑driven chatbots are echoing long‑standing digital‑health missteps. Without clear federal or state mandates, health systems risk deploying fragmented tools that compromise patient safety and data security. The author urges providers to view chatbots as integral components of a unified patient‑engagement platform, or face eventual regulatory enforcement. The piece underscores that the technology’s promise is outweighed by governance gaps that could erode trust.
Inside the 'Baffling' Mindset of US Offshore Wind Opponents
President Donald Trump’s early‑term memorandum froze offshore wind leasing, collapsing a 74 GW pipeline to roughly 5.9 GW of projects in the Northeast and Mid‑Atlantic. The freeze earned praise from anti‑wind groups, who view Trump as a defender of marine habitats, even...

Google Launches Developer Hub for Ads and Measurement Tools
Google unveiled an Advertising and Measurement Developers Hub, a single portal that aggregates documentation, tools, and support for its ad‑tech suite. The hub brings together resources for the Google Ads API, Google Analytics, AdMob, and Google Ad Manager, organized by...
Astroscale to Fly Mission to Rendezvous and Inspect Two Different Satellites
Astroscale announced its ISSA-J1 mission, slated for 2027, to rendezvous with two retired Japanese Earth‑observation satellites—ALOS and ADEOS‑II—at different orbital altitudes. The inspector spacecraft will conduct close‑range observations of attitude, rotation and degradation, providing data more detailed than conventional tracking....

Timor-Leste Is Vulnerable to ‘Infiltration by Foreign Organized Crime’, President José Ramos-Horta Says
Timor‑Leste’s president José Ramos‑Horta warned that the island nation is vulnerable to infiltration by foreign organized crime. Australian Federal Police have deployed digital‑forensics and cyber experts to help local law enforcement after a December 2025 visit. A joint Guardian‑OCCRP investigation linked...

Why This Film Producer Runs Every Idea Through Three Different AI Models
A seasoned film producer now runs every new concept through three distinct AI models—ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini—to capture a wider range of ideas. He found ChatGPT excels at free‑form brainstorming, Claude adds analytical rigor, and Gemini uncovers data‑driven connections. To...

Robinhood’s Trump Accounts Partnership Signals Big Upside for the Stock, Analysts Say
Robinhood has been selected by the U.S. Treasury, alongside BNY Mellon, to act as the brokerage and initial trustee for the new “Trump Accounts” program, which offers tax‑deferred custodial accounts for children. The partnership gives Robinhood responsibility for building the...

University of Utah’s ‘AI Supercomputer’ Set to Come Online This Summer
The University of Utah is launching a $50 million AI‑focused supercomputing ecosystem this summer, expanding its computing power by roughly 3.5 times. The system, built with NVIDIA chips and operated by Hewlett Packard Enterprise, will be shared across state universities, startups, and...

I Took the Sonos Play to the Park, and You Should Too (While It's Hot, Anyway)
Sonos Play, typically marketed as a home speaker, proves its portability during a rare early‑year heatwave in London. Priced at $299 across Best Buy, Walmart and Sonos.com, the unit delivers full‑range sound without needing high volume. Its Automatic Trueplay system adapts audio...

The New, AI-Powered Google Finance Is Expanding to More than 100 Countries.
Google has launched its AI‑powered Finance platform worldwide, extending the service beyond the United States and India to more than 100 countries, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Indonesia, Japan, and Mexico. The rollout features full local‑language support, allowing users to ask...

New Gene Therapy May Help Protect the Hearts of Patients with Friedreich's Ataxia
Lexeo Therapeutics reported early-phase results for its investigational gene therapy AAVrh.10hFXN (LX2006) in Friedreich’s ataxia–associated cardiomyopathy. In a phase 1 trial of 17 adults, a single intravenous infusion was well tolerated and produced signals of cardiac improvement, while neurological scores remained...
Minnesota PUC Approves Utility Battery Program While Deferring VPP Decisions
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission approved Xcel Energy’s CapacityConnect Phase 2, authorizing up to 200 MW of utility‑owned battery storage. The order obliges Xcel to submit a technical and financial benefits evaluation within 180 days and detailed distributed‑resource estimates by November 2027. While...
Going From Analogue to Digital
Catalyst Metals is digitizing its Plutonic Gold Mine in Western Australia by integrating RCT’s mining‑automation platform, shifting the decades‑old underground operation from analogue controls to a fully digital workflow. The 195‑km‑north‑east Meekatharra site, a long‑running producer, will now leverage real‑time...
How Remote SIM Management Is Transforming Industrial IoT Operations
Remote SIM management platforms give industrial IoT operators a centralized dashboard to activate, deactivate, and monitor cellular SIMs without field visits. By leveraging eSIM/eUICC standards, firms can steer networks, manage APNs, and receive real‑time alerts, cutting downtime and service costs....

Wildflower Once Used to Treat Wounds and Sore Throats Shows Promise in Fighting Dangerous Superbugs
Researchers at Irish universities have demonstrated that extracts from the wildflower tormentil (Potentilla erecta) possess strong antimicrobial activity against multidrug‑resistant bacteria, including strains that cause pneumonia and urinary‑tract infections. The study identified ellagic acid and agrimoniin as the key compounds...

Why Windfarms and Electricity Pylons Have Become a Major Issue in the Welsh Election
Renewable energy is a decisive issue in Wales's Senedd election as the Labour government pushes a deal to meet a 100% renewable electricity target by 2035, requiring extensive new wind farms, solar parks and transmission lines. Opposition to on‑shore wind...

TalentNeuron Expands Workforce Planning Solution With the Launch of Organizational Design
TalentNeuron announced the general availability of Organizational Design, a new capability that ties organizational structure to live workforce plans, labor market intelligence, and automation insights. The feature lets enterprise leaders model structural changes against real‑time talent supply, compensation benchmarks, and...
OpenAI Puts ‘Stargate UK’ on Hold in Blow to Britain’s AI Ambitions
OpenAI has placed its "Stargate UK" compute project on hold, citing an unfavourable regulatory landscape and the United Kingdom’s high energy costs. The initiative, which would have leased up to 8,000 Nvidia GPUs from data‑center operator Nscale starting in early...

LoRa Alliance Lays Out Its Case for LoRaWAN as a Mainstream ‘Massive IoT’ Connectivity Layer
The LoRa Alliance is rebranding LoRaWAN from a niche LPWAN to a mainstream, plug‑and‑play connectivity layer for massive IoT. It frames LoRaWAN as the “fourth pillar” of global wireless, alongside cellular, Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth, emphasizing open standards and unlicensed spectrum....

BMC Expands AI-Powered Mainframe Solutions
BMC Software unveiled a suite of AI‑enhanced mainframe tools aimed at closing the growing skills gap as veteran operators retire. The new zAdviser Enterprise Application Analysis combines code scanning, telemetry and productivity data into AI‑generated risk and modernization reports. BMC...
Emobi and DIMO Deliver Customized Plug & Charge-Enabled EV Charging for Fleets
Emobi and DIMO have introduced a Plug & Charge‑enabled device that lets electric‑vehicle fleets use ISO 15118 digital certificates without automaker‑issued credentials. The solution, built on Emobi’s JustPlug platform and DIMO’s aftermarket bridge device, issues fleet‑level certificates directly to vehicles, bypassing firmware updates...
Solar Keeps Slimming Down While Power Rises
An international study shows commercial silicon PV modules have tripled their specific power since the early 2000s, reaching 23.6 W/kg today. The rise stems from advances in module architecture, bifacial designs, and temperature‑management strategies, while glass and aluminum frames still dominate...

AI Slop Survey: A Third of Workers Rarely Check AI Output Before Using It
Resume Now’s AI Oversight Gap Report, based on a survey of 1,012 U.S. workers, finds that 35% rarely or only occasionally review AI‑generated output before using it. More than half (52%) say AI plays a role in their weekly tasks,...
Modus
Modus, an AI‑native accounting platform, announced a Series A financing round led by Lightspeed Venture Partners in 2025. The round includes participation from Lightspeed partners Justin Overdorff, Isaac Kim, Amish Desai, and Alexa Boghosian. Co‑founders Arush Jain (CEO), Vinay Kasat (COO)...

Google Rolls Out Onboarding Guide for Universal Commerce Protocol
Google has released an onboarding guide for its Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP) within Merchant Center, enabling merchants to embed checkout directly into AI‑driven search experiences like Gemini. The guide walks merchants through technical integration, interest‑form submission, and sandbox testing before...

AI and Online Health Information Are Booming, But Americans Don’t Fully Trust What They Find
A new AANP survey shows that over 80% of Americans turn to the internet and AI for health information, yet confidence remains low—only 12% feel very sure about online accuracy and just 5% trust AI‑powered tools. Trust in traditional providers...

UK Banking Licence Applications Drop to Zero in 2025
No firms applied for a UK banking licence in 2025, a drop from six applications in 2024. The decline follows Revolut’s long‑awaited licence approval and criticism of UK regulatory bureaucracy. Finance Minister Rachel Reeves has introduced the Scale‑up Unit to...

Full Sail University to Open IBM Cyber Defense Range Powered by AWS and Cloud Range on Campus
Full Sail University announced the opening of its IBM Cyber Defense Range, a cloud‑enabled training facility powered by AWS and Cloud Range, slated for April 16, 2026. The 1,463‑square‑foot space includes 28 workstations equipped with HP hardware, allowing cybersecurity and IT students to...
Read the April 8, 2026 Issue of Radio World
The April 8, 2026 issue of Radio World features an Audio Processing Buyer’s Guide and showcases new gear from Angry, Aqua, DHD, Lawo, Omnia, Orban, Thimeo, Wheatstone, and WorldCast. It also examines industry dynamics such as the surge in non‑commercial educational (NCE) stations,...

Payer Denials and Prior Authorization Delays Are Top RCM Concerns
A recent HFMA/Guidehouse survey finds payer denials and prior‑authorization delays are the top revenue‑cycle concerns for hospitals. While 78% of respondents already use AI automation for manual RCM tasks, 59% have not applied AI to the revenue cycle itself. Denials...

Intellian Unveils Future Military and Aerospace Antenna Technologies at Satellite 2026
Intellian Technologies showcased a suite of next‑generation antenna solutions at Satellite 2026, highlighting a 2.4 m fly‑away antenna that can simultaneously operate on X‑band and Mil Ka‑band for communications‑on‑the‑pause missions. The company also previewed an L‑band antenna family for UAVs and USVs, a...
Vertical Rooftop PV Debuts in the U.S.
Norwegian specialist Over Easy Solar has launched its first U.S. vertical rooftop photovoltaic system, a 100 kW bifacial array installed on a green roof in Queens, New York. The lightweight, ballast‑free design delivers an estimated 100,000‑140,000 kWh per year, matching the output...
Government Greenlights 'UK's Largest' Solar Power Project in Lincolnshire
The UK government has approved the Springwell Solar Farm, an 800 MW photovoltaic project in Lincolnshire, positioning it as the nation’s largest solar development. The scheme will be built in phases and is slated to reach full capacity before the end...
Lab-Grown Pineal Gland Organoids Produce Melatonin, Offering a New Sleep Model
Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have engineered human pineal gland organoids that synthesize and release melatonin. By coupling these organoids with a nerve‑cell assembloid, they demonstrated stimulus‑dependent hormone secretion and successfully restored melatonin production in mice lacking a native...
How US Credit Card Fees May Ebb
In a recent Nilson Report interview, publisher David Robertson affirmed that Visa and Mastercard will likely retain their U.S. dominance despite the rise of digital wallets and fintech challengers. He noted that merchants, led by giants like Walmart, are pressing...
Atlas Nets $6 Mn To Scale Its Accounting-Focused AI Platform
Singapore‑based AI startup Atlas secured $6 million seed funding from Accel and Stellaris Venture Partners to accelerate its accounting‑focused AI platform. The solution promises to triple the capacity of partner firms by automating routine tasks such as audit preparation, bookkeeping, and...

Illinois CPA Society and Miles Masterclass Partner for AI Readiness in the Accounting Profession
The Illinois CPA Society (ICPAS) has partnered with Miles Masterclass to launch AI‑focused continuing education for accountants. The program delivers NASBA‑approved CPE through a mobile‑first platform featuring micro‑learning reels, masterclasses, and real‑world AI workflows. A three‑level AI in Accounting Framework...
Closing Care Gaps with Wearables
American College of Cardiology (ACC) Chief Innovation Officer Dr. Ami Bhatt warned that wearable devices that flag disease risk must do more than alert users—they need to steer patients toward appropriate care pathways. As wearables become capable of detecting early...

Designing and Testing a Home Energy Management System
Global electricity demand is rising about 4% annually, driven by EVs and AI data centers, straining grid capacity. Home Energy Management Systems (HEMS) coordinate grid power, renewables, batteries, and loads to cut costs, improve resilience, and act as distributed energy...

Bluefin Pairs With Agile on a Ticketing Point-of-Sale Service
Bluefin Payment Systems has expanded its partnership with Agile Ticketing Solutions to include the PAX A35 Android point‑of‑sale terminal, adding support for EMV, NFC, magstripe and QR code payments. Agile will also offer the PAX A77 device through Bluefin accounts,...
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Motorola’s Next Razr Ultra Leaks in Wood-Grain and Purple-Blue Colors, and I Can’t Wait [Gallery]
Motorola’s upcoming Razr 70 Ultra—global counterpart to the US‑bound Razr Ultra—has been spotted in two fresh color finishes: Cocoa Wood and Orient Blue Alcantara. The renders, shared by leak site OnLeaks, suggest a slightly thicker chassis than earlier CAD images and omit...

EG4, OutBack Power Offer Residential Battery Leasing Programs
OutBack Power and EG4 Electronics have launched two residential battery leasing programs—the OutBack Power Advantage Program and the EG4 Advantage Program. Both initiatives let homeowners lease professionally owned and managed battery systems, with options for DIY or installer‑led installations and...

Is the Space Industry Too Dependent on a Small Group of Semiconductor and Electronics Suppliers?
The space sector relies on a handful of semiconductor and electronics vendors, not the broader global chip market. Radiation tolerance, long‑life qualification, and stringent testing shrink the usable pool to a few trusted names such as Microchip, Renesas, Teledyne and...

Lucidworks Launches Model Context Protocol to Reduce AI Agent Integration Timelines by Up to 10x
Lucidworks unveiled its Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, a standardized API that lets enterprises hook AI assistants like Claude to internal knowledge bases in minutes instead of months. Early adopters report integration timelines shrinking up to tenfold and cost savings...

ZenaTech Initiates Plans for a Ukraine Testing Facility for Drone Testing and Operational Validation of Its Interceptor Defense Systems
ZenaTech announced plans to build a dedicated drone testing facility in Ukraine, positioning its R&D amid the world’s most intense drone‑warfare environment. The site will validate the Interceptor P-1 one‑way expendable interceptor and other counter‑UAS systems, complementing a previously disclosed...

Inside Adobe's OpenTelemetry Pipeline: Simplicity at Scale
Adobe’s central observability team has built a three‑tier OpenTelemetry Collector pipeline that runs thousands of collectors per signal type across the company. Service teams install a Helm chart that creates an immutable sidecar collector and a configurable deployment collector, which...

Meta Simplifies Pixel Setup with Official Google Tag Manager Template
Meta Platforms introduced an official Google Tag Manager (GTM) template for the Meta Pixel, eliminating the need for third‑party workarounds. The template leverages existing GA4 dataLayer events and automatically maps key e‑commerce actions, streamlining cross‑platform tracking. By reducing duplicate tagging...

Enrique Lores Takes the Helm at PayPal: What Does It Mean for Spanish Payment Market?
The latest fintech roundup highlights four key developments: Solflare and Snowdrop Solutions teamed up to simplify crypto card transactions, Nevermined secured Visa, x402 and VGS support to enable AI‑driven agent payments, Razorpay expanded its partnership with OpenAI by integrating Codex...

Virid Relaunches Revere: A Smarter Ratings and Reviews Platform
Virid has re‑launched its Revere platform, a ratings and reviews solution designed for enterprise retailers. The upgrade adds a unified admin dashboard, 15‑minute implementation, AI‑enhanced reporting, and new integrations with Stripe, MailChimp, Klaviyo and Listrak. Pricing tiers have been restructured...
Pemivibart Shows Safety, Prevents COVID-19 in CLL Subset in Phase 3 CANOPY Trial
A phase 3 CANOPY subset analysis evaluated pemivibart, a recombinant IgG1 monoclonal antibody, for pre‑exposure COVID‑19 prophylaxis in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Among 29 CLL participants, none developed symptomatic SARS‑CoV‑2 infection over a 180‑day follow‑up, and the safety profile...