
NASA Managers Outline Artemis 2 Reentry and Address Propulsion Issue Ahead of Splashdown
NASA mission managers held a final status briefing ahead of Artemis 2’s splashdown, confirming the Orion crew capsule will reenter Earth’s atmosphere at roughly 40,233 kph (25,000 mph) and endure heat comparable to the Sun’s surface. The briefing detailed a tight reentry timeline, with module separation at 6:33 p.m. CT and parachute deployment by 7:04 p.m. CT, leading to a Pacific Ocean splashdown near San Diego. Managers also clarified a helium leak in the European Service Module’s oxidizer pressurization system, noting it poses no crew risk but will drive a valve redesign for Artemis IV. The crew’s final hours focus on equipment stowage and post‑flight recovery preparations.

What Vibe Hunting Gets Right About AI Threat Hunting, and Where It Breaks Down
Vibe hunting flips traditional threat hunting by letting AI scan entire data sets and surface anomalous patterns, turning the hypothesis into an implicit output. Exaforce’s Aqsa Taylor stresses that analysts must still be able to explain any investigation path, otherwise...

IPL 2026: Mumbai Indians Invest in AI-Led Personalisation Through MoEngage Deal
Mumbai Indians have named MoEngage its official fan‑engagement partner, deploying the AI‑driven platform to personalize digital interactions for the franchise’s global fanbase. The solution will unify first‑party data across web and mobile, enabling targeted merchandise recommendations, tailored content and real‑time...
Welsh Development Bank Invests in AI Skills
Welsh government‑backed Development Bank of Wales has awarded a £60,000 (≈$73,000) contract to Cheshire‑based Generative AI Strategy B.V. to run a year‑long AI upskilling programme beginning 17 April 2026. The initiative will teach staff generative AI fundamentals and safe use of Microsoft...

Portugal Jumps on the Drone Train
Portugal’s army announced the creation of dedicated drone units for offensive strike missions and anti‑drone defence, following its first combat‑drone exercises during the Strong Impact 2026 multinational maneuvers. The exercises, held with French, Romanian and Spanish forces, demonstrated strike‑drone capabilities and...

Blastoff — a Moment of Hope, From Space
NASA’s Artemis II mission completed a historic 10‑day lunar flyby, marking the farthest human spaceflight to date. The Orion crew, including pilot Victor Glover, reported a unifying view of Earth from the spacecraft’s windows. The flight tested critical launch and navigation...

Multi-Sensor Airspace Management System Deployed at Oklahoma Air & Space Port
Vigilant Aerospace has deployed its FlightHorizon TEMPO airspace management system at the Oklahoma Air & Space Port, integrating long‑range radars and transponder receivers to monitor thousands of square kilometers. The multi‑sensor network currently covers 5,000 km² and will expand to about...

‘75% of What We Need Is Not There’: Australian States Race to Deploy Gigawatts of Battery Storage
Australian states are scrambling to meet soaring battery storage targets as solar penetration outpaces wind. New South Wales now needs 56 GWh of storage by 2030—75% of which lacks financing—while Victoria aims for 6.3 GW by 2035 and Western Australia’s grid runs...

Google March Core Update Left 4 Losers For Every Winner In Germany via @Sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google’s March 2026 core update rolled out in Germany from March 27 to April 8, and a SISTRIX analysis shows a stark imbalance between losers and winners. Of the 1,371 domains examined, 134 experienced confirmed visibility drops while only 32 posted gains....
New EPR Goes Live in Torbay and South Devon
The Epic electronic patient record (EPR) system has gone live across Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust, linking hospital and community sites. The rollout initially connects Royal Devon University Healthcare and Torbay and South Devon Trust, with University Hospitals...

Laser Firm 'over the Moon' To Play a Part in Artemis II Space Mission
Welsh laser specialist Spectrum Technologies supplied laser‑marked wiring for NASA’s Artemis II Orion capsule, the first Welsh‑made component on a crewed lunar fly‑by. The company’s machines printed unique alphanumeric codes on 32 km of wiring, enabling reliable identification of thousands of wires....

RBI Proposes 1-Hour Delay for UPI, IMPS Transfers Above Rs 10,000
The Reserve Bank of India has floated a discussion paper proposing a mandatory one‑hour cooling period for person‑to‑person UPI and IMPS transfers exceeding ₹10,000 (about $120). The delay targets high‑value P2P payments while merchant transactions remain instant, and a whitelisting...
RxERP Hub Targets Pharma’s Serialization Blind Spots
RxERP unveiled the RxERP Hub, upgrading its serialized platform into a full‑scale infrastructure for the pharmaceutical supply chain. The Hub adds unit‑level audit logging that records every transaction—from receiving to dispensing—creating a real‑time, immutable trail. This turns serialization from a...
How GenAI Fixed Withholding Tax at Scale, Improved Processes
A global agribusiness handling withholding tax certificates across Latin America replaced a manual, spreadsheet‑driven process with a cloud‑based automation platform powered by generative AI. The new stack ingests emails, extracts data from varied Spanish PDFs, validates against the on‑prem ERP,...

NYC Helicopter Crash Prompts Push for New Tourist-Flight Rules
U.S. lawmakers from New York City introduced the Helicopter Safety Parity Act, which would apply commercial airline safety standards to sightseeing helicopters after a 2025 Hudson River crash that killed Siemens Mobility chief Agustín Escobar Canadas, his wife and three...

Health Insurance Lead Sites Sell Personal Data Within Seconds of Form Submission
Researchers from UC Davis, Stanford and Maastricht mapped data flows on 105 health‑insurance lead sites, finding that personal and health information is harvested in real time and sold to dozens of buyers. Third‑party scripts capture keystrokes before form submission, and...

Microsoft Is Sacrificing Edge on the Altar of Copilot
Microsoft is testing an auto‑launch feature for Edge in Windows 11 beta builds, positioning the browser as the default gateway to its Copilot AI suite. Despite Edge’s technical improvements and a 12.9% desktop share in March 2026, it trails Chrome’s 69.4% dominance....

Meet the Swiss Founder Building Robots that Make Crêpes
Swiss startup Maus Robotics, founded by 28‑year‑old Robert Hennig, has built an automated crêpe‑making robot that can serve a fresh crepe every 90 seconds. The prototype, developed during Hennig’s EPFL PhD, costs roughly $5,400–$6,500 in hardware and uses a patented...

Hippo Announces Rollout of AI-Driven Claims Workflow
Hippo Holdings is rolling out a scalable, AI‑driven claims workflow that replaces legacy systems with a unified digital platform. The new system features a 24/7 conversational AI agent for first notice of loss, aiming to capture over 70% of claims...

Standing Out From the Sea of Sameness
Touleen Barto warns that AI‑driven tools are flooding the market with fast, cheap content, creating a "sea of sameness" that threatens brand identity. While generative technology boosts production speed, it also homogenises visuals and copy, making campaigns indistinguishable. She argues...

20% Off Sephora Promo Code | April 2026
Sephora is promoting a 20% discount across its online catalog for April 2026, accessible via a promo code. The offer complements its Beauty Insider loyalty program, which provides points, free shipping, and annual birthday gifts. The article highlights high‑margin beauty...

Hungryroot Coupon Codes: 30% Off This April
Hungryroot is offering a 30% discount on first‑week boxes for new customers who spend $99 or more, plus a free premium protein gift. The service also runs a $50 referral credit for both the referrer and the referred friend, which...

Bosch and Qualcomm Expand Partnership to Cover ADAS
Bosch and Qualcomm announced an expansion of their automotive partnership to include advanced driver‑assistance systems (ADAS), adding to a collaboration that already powers cockpit computing. The joint ADAS integration platform, built on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Ride Flex system‑on‑chip, will combine cockpit...

Vertiv AI Innovation Roadshow Returns to Africa as Virtual Event
Vertiv, a global critical‑infrastructure provider, is holding its AI Innovation Roadshow for Africa as a fully virtual webinar on April 15 at 11 am SAST. The event, themed “AI‑ready data centres for Africa: building infrastructure for what’s next,” will explore how power,...
Balance Control When Negotiating With Salesforce
Since launching Agentforce in 2024, Salesforce has repositioned itself as an AI‑first, multicloud vendor, bundling AI, data and automation into larger deals—a shift analysts call “AI gravity.” This strategy often pushes buyers into higher‑tier licenses and unused add‑ons, leading to...
Waymo and Waze to Share Pothole Data with US Cities
Waymo and Waze have launched a pilot that streams autonomous‑vehicle‑detected pothole data to municipal transportation departments via the Waze for Cities platform. The program currently operates in five U.S. metro areas—San Francisco Bay, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Austin and Atlanta—where Waymo’s...

Scaling Mobile Campaigns in the GCC Beyond Volume
Scaling mobile campaigns in the GCC is enticing due to ultra‑high smartphone penetration, but rising CPI and intense competition make a pure volume strategy risky. Marketers are forced to weigh quick‑win install numbers against the long‑term value of high‑quality users....

Valeo Inaugurates ADAS Camera Production at Sanand
Valeo has inaugurated a high‑definition surround‑view camera production line at its Sanand plant in Gujarat, India. The line will supply advanced driver‑assistance (ADAS) and advanced rider‑assistance (ARAS) vision systems to domestic OEMs. It forms part of a broader Sanand expansion...

China Reminds Battery Makers to Avoid Excess Capacity Growth
China has summoned its leading electric‑vehicle and stationary battery manufacturers for a second time in just over three months, urging them to curb capacity expansion. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and other agencies addressed 16 firms, calling for...
“Buyability” Isn’t Really New, But It Is Really Important
LinkedIn and Bain & Company have launched a research initiative to define “Buyability,” the set of beliefs that give B2B buyers confidence to purchase or recommend a solution. A survey of 750 buyers revealed five key factors, with the ability to defend...

PonyWorld 2.0 Adds Self-Diagnosis to Pony.ai’s L4 Stack
Pony.ai unveiled PonyWorld 2.0, an upgraded world model that lets its Level‑4 autonomous driving stack diagnose its own performance gaps. The system creates targeted data‑collection tasks for human teams, feeding fresh samples back into a cloud‑based training loop. Pony.ai says...
For First Nations Communities, Energy Insecurity Is Not New. But the Shift to Renewables Is More Urgent than Ever
Remote First Nations communities across Australia depend on diesel generators, leaving them vulnerable to global fuel price spikes and supply disruptions. Rising diesel costs are inflating household electricity bills and prompting frequent power disconnections. Community‑led solar and battery projects in...

What 400 Sites Reveal About Organic Traffic Gains via @Sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Cyrus Shepard analyzed over 400 websites and identified five traits that strongly correlate with estimated organic traffic gains in the past year. Sites that sell a product or service, let users complete their search‑intent tasks, own proprietary assets, focus tightly...

Amazon’s Feature-Packed $100 Military Smartwatch with a 'Handy' Built-In Flashlight Is Just $33
Amazon is offering the Soudorv S50 Military Smartwatch at a steep 67% discount, slashing the price from $100 to $33. The rugged wearable packs a side‑mounted LED flashlight, IP68 waterproof protection, and a battery that can last up to 18...
Poke Is OpenClaw for Normies, $136,000 for Billionaires
OpenClaw‑style AI assistant Poke, which lives inside SMS conversations, left private beta last month and is now publicly available. The service bills customers based on usage, with the most extreme case a billionaire paying $136,000 a month. Poke recently secured...
Primed For Upfronts; How Much AI Is Too Much AI?
The upcoming TV upfront season will be dominated by performance measurement as advertisers push for outcome‑based analytics, spurred by Nielsen’s delayed integration of the DASH TV Universe Study and a recent dip in reported streaming viewership. At IAB NewFronts, Tubi...

OpenAI Has Quietly Launched Its Ads Manager as It Races to Build Out Its Ads Business
OpenAI quietly rolled out a self‑serve ads manager last week, giving a limited group of advertisers real‑time control over impressions, clicks and spend. The pilot’s entry barrier was cut from $250,000 to $50,000, and the platform charges a $60 CPM...

Booking Restaurants in the UK Just Got Easier with AI in Search
Google has launched agentic AI capabilities in its Search AI Mode, allowing UK users to book restaurant tables directly from search results. By describing preferences such as cuisine, location, group size and dietary needs, the AI scans multiple reservation platforms...

Why Pfizer and Other Blue-Chip Brands Are Building Internal AI Search Hubs to Reclaim Control
Major advertisers such as Pfizer are moving SEO and AI discoverability functions in‑house, creating dedicated internal search hubs. Pfizer assembled its team in just 60 days, adding former agency talent, while peers like Georgia Pacific, U.S. Bank, Adobe and T‑Mobile have...

Error Equation Predicts Brain’s Ability to Generalize
The study published in Nature Neuroscience proposes a single error equation that links the geometry of neural population activity to the brain’s capacity to generalize across tasks. By extracting four geometric metrics—task‑related correlation, dimensionality, signal‑to‑noise factorization and signal‑signal factorization—the authors...
Fabs & Labs: Filtronic
Filtronic has inaugurated a new state‑of‑the‑art headquarters, design centre and manufacturing facility at NetPark in Sedgefield, County Durham. The complex includes advanced cleanroom environments tailored for high‑frequency components used in space, defence and communications applications. By consolidating R&D and production...

What Is Cognitive Automation? 5 Examples to Transform Your Business
Cognitive automation augments traditional workflow tools with AI capabilities such as machine learning, natural language processing, and computer vision, allowing systems to interpret unstructured data and make decisions. Unlike rule‑based robotic process automation (RPA), it learns patterns and adapts over...

Debris or Destiny: How Megaconstellation Operators Are Rewriting the Rules of Orbital Sustainability
Megaconstellation operators are reshaping orbital sustainability as low‑Earth‑orbit congestion surges. In 2025 Starlink alone executed roughly 300,000 collision‑avoidance maneuvers, while the CRASH Clock metric indicates close‑encounters are now 100 times more frequent than in 2018. SpaceX plans to lower 4,400 satellites...

Agentic AI Vs. Generative AI: Key Differences and Use Cases
The article clarifies the distinction between generative AI, which creates content from prompts, and agentic AI, which autonomously plans and executes multi‑step tasks to achieve outcomes. It explains that generative models serve as building blocks for agentic systems, which can...
AI Is the New Front Door to Government. The Bots Need Help.
Generative AI assistants such as ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude are increasingly becoming the first point of contact for Americans seeking unemployment, food assistance, health care and tax information. Because most government websites are built for human navigation—interactive calculators, PDFs and...

Partnerships Excite Ingredient Market
Ingredient supplier Wixon named Jason Williams, a veteran with more than 25 years in the sector, as chief commercial officer, tasking him with expanding industrial and protein sales and tightening project‑management and marketing. At the same time, Apura Ingredients partnered with NewTree...

Data Integration: A Guide to Types, Tools, and Use Cases
Data integration consolidates disparate sources into a single, reliable view, moving data through identification, ingestion, transformation, loading, QA, and governance. The guide outlines common methods—ETL, ELT, streaming, API‑based, iPaaS, and CDC—and highlights tools like Zapier, Fivetran, and Azure Data Factory....

Kuaishou Amplifies Deaf Voices with “Streaming Out Loud” Campaign via TOPic & Loong China
Kuaishou teamed with TOPic & Loong China to launch the “Streaming Out Loud” campaign, using AI‑driven sign‑language recognition and a voice avatar to make deaf live‑commerce streams audible to hearing viewers. A pilot with deaf streamer @Jingjing attracted over 700,000 viewers and...
CyberCX Kicking Goals with Expanded Collingwood Football Club Partnership
CyberCX has elevated its relationship with Collingwood Football Club to a major partnership, building on a two‑year collaboration that already provided app integration and cyber‑safety training. The firm now delivers 24/7 security operations centre monitoring and penetration testing for the...

EWSETA Launches Renewable Energy Training Centre And Microgrid To Advance South Africa’s Just Energy Transition
EWSETA, together with Vhembe TVET College and China’s CCIEEC, launched a state‑of‑the‑art Renewable Energy Training Centre and microgrid at the Makwarela Campus in Thohoyandou. The facility provides live solar PV, battery storage and energy‑management training while supplying clean power to...