
Electrovaya Secures $5m of Funding From US DOE to Test Use of Energy Storage Systems in a Data Center Environment
Canadian lithium‑ion battery maker Electrovaya received a $5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Critical Facility Energy Resilience program to test a 1.2 MWh battery energy storage system at Binghamton University’s data‑center testbed. The Infinity BESS, housed in a 20‑foot container, will be evaluated for peak‑shaving, backup power, and load‑management functions. The project is positioned as a replicable model for broader deployment across data centers and other high‑demand facilities. The initiative aligns with Electrovaya’s expansion plans, including a new gigafactory in Jamestown, New York.
Northrop Grumman’s Minotaur-4 Rocket Launches Three Payloads for War Department
Northrop Grumman successfully launched its Minotaur-4 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base, delivering three experimental payloads for the Navy’s Naval Research Laboratory. The payloads—LARADO, GOSAS, and GARI-1C—focus on space‑debris tracking, advanced GPS‑type navigation for military use, and gamma‑ray detection for...

Ex-Meta Worker Investigated for Downloading 30,000 Private Facebook Photos
A former Meta software engineer is accused of creating a tool that downloaded roughly 30,000 private Facebook photos, prompting a Metropolitan Police cybercrime investigation after an FBI referral. Meta discovered the breach over a year ago, terminated the employee, and...
Zimmer Hires Chief Science, Technology and Medical Affairs Officer
Zimmer Biomet announced the appointment of orthopedic surgeon Jonathan Vigdorchik as its chief science, technology and medical affairs officer, effective April 14. In his new role, Vigdorchik will oversee AI, robotics, smart implants, data analytics, and the company’s medical‑education strategy....
Newmark: AI Adoption Makes Quick, Broad-Based Office Recovery Unlikely
Newmark’s latest research predicts office‑using employment will remain flat through 2030 while vacancy nudges higher, making a broad‑based office recovery unlikely. In its base case, vacancy rises 10 basis points to about 21% despite modest job growth, and faster AI...
Gilead Continues M&A Surge with $3.1B Deal for ADC Specialist Tubulis
Gilead Sciences announced a deal to acquire German biotech Tubulis for $3.15 billion upfront, potentially rising to $5 billion with milestones. The purchase adds a next‑generation antibody‑drug conjugate (ADC) platform and two clinical candidates, TUB‑040 and TUB‑030, to Gilead’s oncology pipeline. This...
Intel Joins Elon Musk's Terafab Chip Factory Project
Intel announced a partnership with Elon Musk’s companies—SpaceX, Tesla and xAI—to co‑develop the Terafab semiconductor factory. The joint effort targets a 1 terawatt‑year compute output to feed AI, robotics and autonomous‑vehicle workloads. Intel’s stock jumped 4.2% to $52.91, approaching a $54.60...

AI Creative Tools in Google Ads
Google has launched Asset Studio, an AI‑powered creative suite inside Google Ads that lets advertisers generate and edit images and videos with simple text prompts. The tool can produce lifestyle product shots, turn a single photo into a 5‑second video,...
Terns Sold to Merck for 13% Lower than Pharma's Initial Offer because of Clinical Data
Merck agreed to acquire Terns Pharmaceuticals for $6.7 billion, a price roughly 13% lower than its initial offer after new clinical data raised concerns. The renegotiated deal reflects the impact of late‑stage trial results on valuation in the biotech M&A wave....

EdgeRunner Wins U.S. Space Force Contract for AI Agents
EdgeRunner AI has been awarded a firm‑fixed price contract by the U.S. Space Force to deliver domain‑specific artificial‑intelligence agents for Guardians. Over the next six months the startup will deploy its on‑device platform into the Space Force’s IL‑5 classified environment,...

Google Maps Can Now Write Captions for Your Photos Using AI
Google announced that its Gemini AI can now draft captions for photos and videos shared on Google Maps, giving contributors a head start when posting visual content. The feature launches today on iOS in the United States, with plans to...
Claude Suffered a 'Major Outage.' Anthropic Says It's Fixed.
Anthropic confirmed a major outage affecting its Claude chatbot and Claude Code tool on Tuesday morning, leaving thousands of users unable to access the services. The company’s status page listed the incident as a "major outage" and reported that a...
From ‘Nice to Have’ to Business Critical: The TCO Case for Private 5G in Oil and Gas
Oil and gas operators are moving from legacy TETRA, Wi‑Fi and SCADA networks to private 5G as assets become more distributed and data‑intensive. The article argues that a total‑cost‑of‑ownership (TCO) lens reveals private 5G’s ability to cut unplanned outages, consolidate...

Meta, Google Verdicts Should Change How Marketers View Social Media
The March antitrust verdicts against Meta and Google signal a shifting regulatory landscape for social platforms, turning algorithm design into a legal risk for advertisers. At the same time, Gartner research shows growing audience fatigue, with over 40% of users...
Attabotics Announces Integrator Partnership Program to Expand Availability of Robotic Cube Storage Technology
Attabotics announced an integrator partnership program to broaden distribution of its 3D robotic cube storage solution, naming SAVOYE North America as the inaugural partner. The collaboration leverages SAVOYE’s AiRVOS™ WES platform to integrate Attabotics technology into end‑to‑end fulfillment workflows. By...
OpenAI's Newest Fellowship Includes up to $15,000 in AI Compute a Month
OpenAI announced a new AI safety fellowship that provides each fellow with roughly $15,000 worth of compute per month and a weekly stipend of $3,850, running from September 14, 2026 to February 5, 2027. The program aims to attract external...

The Next Decade in Space: Global Exploration Missions From 2026 to 2036
The 2026‑2036 decade will see a surge of space missions across the Moon, Mars, Venus, Mercury, and the outer planets, driven by NASA, ESA, CNSA, ISRO, JAXA and an expanding commercial sector. NASA’s Artemis IV targets the first crewed lunar...

Google Ads Testing New Layouts for Multi-Location GBP Assets?
Google Ads is piloting new ad formats for Google Business Profile (GBP) location assets. The test introduces a vertical layout that displays individual location reviews alongside directions, exposing each store’s rating rather than a single brand score. A second variation...
Inside the Army’s FUZE Model for Rapid Tech Deployment
The U.S. Army launched the FUZE innovation engine last fall to accelerate the discovery, development, and fielding of emerging technologies. FUZE consolidates previously fragmented Army innovation efforts and overlays them with a venture‑capital‑style investment model. By making multiple small, calculated...

Reinvent Buyer Personas And Journeys Using the Power Of AI
At Forrester’s B2B North America Summit, a roundtable will explore how AI can transform static buyer personas and journey maps into living, decision‑driving assets. The session will show how machine‑learning models detect behavior shifts, update assumptions in real time, and...

Has Artemis II Shown We Can Land on the Moon Again?
NASA’s Artemis II crewed test flight demonstrated that the Space Launch System delivered its full 8.8 million‑pound thrust and that Orion’s translunar‑injection burn was flawless, eliminating the need for planned mid‑course corrections. The mission revealed typical human‑factor hiccups—toilet, water‑dispenser, and helium system...

GPMA 2026: Reimagining How Industry Excellence Is Recognised
The Global Performance Marketing Awards (GPMAs) celebrate their 10th anniversary in 2026 with revamped categories and judging criteria. The ceremony partners with PI LIVE Europe, turning the awards into a relaxed, networking‑focused event during Festival Week. Open to brands, agencies,...
Why AI Shouldn’t Be Used Even to Decide ‘Simple’ Court Cases
Generative AI is rapidly entering courtrooms, with judges already using it for drafting summaries, translating documents, and locating precedents. Jurisdictions such as the UK have issued guidelines that restrict AI to preparatory work and forbid its use for core judicial...
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MTN Completes Mobile Money Spinoff in Ghana
MTN Group has completed the structural separation of its Ghana mobile‑money business, merging MobileMoney Ltd with the newly formed MobileMoney Fintech Ltd (MMFL) effective 31 March 2026. The spin‑off satisfies Ghana’s Payment Systems and Services Act 2019 and places the fintech operation under...
Mastercard and PayPal Veteran Jill Cress Is Babylist’s First CMO
Babylist, the online baby‑registry platform, reported $750 million in revenue and 45% year‑over‑year growth, prompting the hire of veteran marketer Jill Cress as its first chief marketing officer. Cress, who previously led consumer strategy at Mastercard and marketing at National Geographic, PayPal,...
I Tried Google Photos' New AI Enhance Tool: How It Crops, Relights, and Fixes Your Shots - Sometimes
Google Photos has launched AI Enhance, an one‑tap editing feature that automatically adjusts lighting, color, framing, and cropping. The tool, introduced last year, is now rolling out to every Android device worldwide. Users receive three AI‑generated versions of each photo and...
Attabotics Announces Integrator Partnership Program
Attabotics announced an integrator partnership program to extend its 3D robotic cube storage technology through third‑party distributors. The first partner, SAVOYE North America, will combine its automated storage expertise with Attabotics’ hardware and software to deliver end‑to‑end fulfillment solutions. The...
Novo Launches High-Dose Wegovy in the US; Evotec Pressured to List Its US Unit
Novo Nordisk has introduced a high‑dose 7.2 mg version of its obesity drug Wegovy in the United States, expanding the GLP‑1 portfolio beyond the standard 2.4 mg dose. The new formulation targets patients with severe obesity who need greater weight‑loss efficacy. Pricing...
The Hidden Cost of UI-Driven Data Pipelines: Why Teams Are Moving to Infrastructure as Code
UI‑driven data pipeline tools let early‑stage teams launch pipelines quickly, but the convenience hides configuration state across multiple dashboards and vendor accounts. As organizations scale, hidden operational debt accumulates, leading to schema drift, silent failures, and an inability to diff...

Wholesale Resurgence Reshapes Retail Growth Strategy
Retail brands are reversing the past decade's direct‑to‑consumer (DTC) focus, with wholesale emerging as the primary growth engine. Lightspeed’s 2026 State of B2B eCommerce report shows 78% of brands now rank wholesale as their top investment channel, while only 18%...
AI May Threaten Critical Thinking in the Workplace
A University of Bath report warns that AI adoption in the workplace threatens critical thinking and creativity, especially for knowledge that relies on hands‑on experience, culture, and analytical judgment. Researchers differentiate AI‑compatible encoded and embedded knowledge from AI‑incompatible embodied, encultured,...

Houston Methodist to Deploy Midstream Health’s Agentic AI Financial Action Platform Across Enterprise
Houston Methodist has partnered with Midstream Health to roll out its Agentic AI Financial Action Platform across the health system, beginning with supply‑chain operations. The AI agents ingest both structured ERP data and unstructured contract PDFs to automatically detect pricing...
Trump Breathes New Life Into Old Green Hydrogen Dreams
President Donald Trump’s war in Iran is reshaping global fuel strategies, prompting Japan to accelerate its green hydrogen agenda. Tokyo has teamed with New Zealand to launch a hydrogen corridor that will power a freight route between Fukushima and Fukuoka, targeting...

Revolut Faces €11.5m Penalty over Fee Claims
Revolut has been hit with an €11.5 million (≈ $12.5 million) fine by Italy’s competition authority for misleading advertising and opaque account‑restriction practices. The regulator found that claims of zero‑commission trading were inaccurate and that the neobank failed to provide clear pre‑contractual information...

Robin Weiss Obituary
Robin Weiss, a pioneering virologist who died at 86, led the 1984 discovery that CD4 is the cellular receptor for HIV and created the first UK HIV antibody test with Richard Tedder. The test enabled large‑scale, accurate detection of HIV,...

Why IT Teams Shouldn’t Build Financial Crime Risk Platforms
Financial institutions often attempt to replace spreadsheet‑based financial crime risk assessments with in‑house IT solutions, only to encounter soaring budgets, missed deadlines, and incomplete functionality. The article explains that these platforms require constant regulatory updates, extensive governance, and deep domain...
Anthropic Locked In Google & Broadcom While Its Revenue Tripled
Anthropic announced a multi‑gigawatt agreement with Google and Broadcom to secure next‑generation TPU capacity for training its Claude models. The partnership comes as the company’s revenue run‑rate surged to $30 billion, up from $9 billion at the end of 2025. Anthropic’s enterprise‑focused...
Beyond Speed and Cost: The Push for Transparency in Cross-Border Payments
The cross‑border payments industry is shifting from a focus on speed and cost to a demand for total transparency, driven by the G20 roadmap and coordinated pressure from regulators, banks, fintechs, corporates, and consumers. Transparency comprises upfront fee and FX...
Analyst Explains Why Ontology Separates Palantir (PLTR) From Peers
UBS analyst Karl Keirstead said Palantir’s ontology layer, paired with Foundry’s metadata mapping, turns raw enterprise data into actionable insights and creates a hard‑to‑replicate AI moat. He listed Palantir among the eight best U.S. stocks for the next five years....
Here’s What The ALSO Partnership Means For DoorDash (DASH) Stock
DoorDash announced a strategic partnership with autonomous‑vehicle startup ALSO, coupling a multi‑year commercial agreement with a direct equity investment. ALSO recently closed a $200 million Series C round, and DoorDash’s co‑founder Stanley Tang will serve as a board observer. The collaboration focuses...
Pathward Recognized for Digital Banking Innovation in 10th Annual FinTech Breakthrough Awards Program
Pathward Financial, Inc. (Nasdaq:CASH) was named “Banking‑as‑a‑Service Platform of the Year” in the 10th annual FinTech Breakthrough Awards. The award recognizes Pathward’s end‑to‑end sponsorship capabilities, from prepaid cards and deposit accounts to money‑movement, merchant acquiring and credit solutions. As a...
Fighting Back: How Restaurants Are Reclaiming the Customer Relationship
Restaurants are actively fighting delivery‑platform dominance by building first‑party ordering channels, adopting B2B order‑management tools, and pursuing regulatory relief. Large chains such as McDonald’s and Domino’s have launched branded apps to capture customers directly, while independents turn to services like...
Los Angeles to Open Subway Extension May 8
Los Angeles Metro will open a 3.92‑mile D‑Line subway extension on May 8, adding three new stations and terminating at La Cienega Boulevard. The agency projects 16,200 weekday boardings for the new segment, which is part of a $3.7 billion plan slated for...

Variance Bags $21.5m to Power AI Compliance Agents
Variance, a developer of agentic AI tools for risk and compliance, secured a $21.5 million Series A round led by Ten Eleven Ventures. The funding will accelerate its platform that automates KYC, KYB, AML, transaction monitoring and fraud detection for financial institutions...

Globalstar Eyes 5G Opportunity From Growing Enterprise AI Use
Globalstar unveiled its XCOM RAN private 5G platform, an end‑to‑end solution that bundles three radios, a core network, an orchestrator and an industrial router. The system adheres to open RAN standards and works on the US shared spectrum n48, the...

NASA’s Space Reactor-1 Freedom: America’s First Nuclear-Powered Mission to Mars
NASA announced Space Reactor‑1 Freedom, a nuclear‑electric spacecraft slated for a December 2028 launch to Mars, marking the United States’ first deep‑space mission powered by a fission reactor. The vehicle repurposes the Lunar Gateway Power and Propulsion Element, pairing a >20 kW...

PPC Group Completes Construction at 2.1GW Greek Solar PV Portfolio
Greek utility PPC Group has finished building a 2.13 GW solar photovoltaic portfolio across former lignite mines in northern Greece, branding it as Europe’s largest PV cluster. The 14‑project complex, highlighted by the 550 MW Phoebe plant and the 940 MW Amyntaio complex...

Closing the Gap in Regulatory Change Management
Financial services firms are drowning in an ever‑growing flood of regulatory updates across multiple jurisdictions, and most still rely on manual spreadsheets, basic document collectors, or half‑baked automation. While horizon‑scanning tools surface new rules, they rarely translate raw text into...
Firefly Signs Deal with Modular Sea Launch Startup Seagate
Seagate Space Corporation and Firefly Aerospace have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly develop a modular offshore launch platform for Firefly’s Alpha rocket. The platform, based on Seagate’s Gateway Series, is designed to provide a purpose‑built sea‑based spaceport capable...
Cooling Bracelet to Help Irish Women Battle Key Menopause Symptom
Irish engineer Aonghus O’Donovan has launched the MyCelsius cooling bracelet, a wrist‑worn device that drops skin temperature by 10 °C in under ten seconds. The wearable, entering the Irish market on April 7, targets menopausal hot flushes and claims an 80% efficacy...