Automated Social Reporting That Saves Hours
Manual social media reporting forces teams to export data, clean spreadsheets, and rebuild slide decks each week, turning strategy into admin work. Fragmented sources like Meta Business Suite, TikTok Business Center, and Pinterest Analytics require tedious stitching, leading to errors and delayed insights. Automated reporting platforms centralize cross‑channel metrics, apply AI‑powered trend detection, and deliver standardized, scheduled dashboards. The result is reclaimed hours, higher data confidence, and a direct link between social performance and business outcomes.
Demystifying SAP Business Suite and Cloud ERP with SAP Transformation Leader Anurag Barua
SAP transformation deadlines are tightening as SAP pushes customers toward its cloud‑first Business Suite, with AI increasingly embedded in core processes. Anurag Barua, SAP’s Transformation Leader, explains the suite’s role as a unified digital backbone and clarifies when to adopt...
Never Mind the Fossil “Sideshow,” Renewables Have Won: Electrification Is the New Policy Battlefront
A coalition of energy and consumer‑advocacy groups is pressing the Australian government to accelerate electrification of transport, heating and industrial processes, leveraging the country's abundant renewable resources. They argue that shifting to electric technologies will improve energy security, lower costs...

Photonic Chip Packaging Can Withstand Extreme Environments
NIST researchers have introduced hydroxide catalysis bonding (HCB) as a new packaging method for photonic integrated circuits, replacing traditional polymer adhesives with a glass‑like inorganic bond. The HCB‑packaged chips survived cryogenic temperatures, intense ionizing radiation, high‑vacuum conditions, and rapid thermal...

No Internet? This 'Survival Computer' Has Everything You Need Offline - Including AI
Project NOMAD is an open‑source, self‑contained platform that delivers a searchable knowledge base and local AI assistant without an internet connection. It installs on any Debian‑based Linux distribution using a single script and runs six Docker containers that power services...

Rocket Lab Wins German Approval for Mynaric Deal
Rocket Lab received approval from Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy to acquire laser‑communications firm Mynaric for roughly $150 million, clearing the final regulatory hurdle. The approval, announced on March 30, enables the deal to close in April and marks...
The BioPharm Brief: Talking Lifecycle Optimization, Strategic Investment, and Collaboration Shaping Growth Trajectory
The FDA has approved a higher-dose regimen of nusinersen (Spinraza) for spinal muscular atrophy, aiming to boost drug exposure and improve long‑term motor function. The approval underscores a broader industry shift toward lifecycle optimization of RNA‑targeted therapies. Simultaneously, biopharma firms...
Collette Debuts ‘University 201’ Training for Advisors
Collette has launched Collette University 201, an expanded self‑paced training platform for travel advisors. The curriculum is split into two tracks—one for advisors with five or more years of experience and another for newcomers. New modules covering brand storytelling, product...

AI Should Belong to Workers
The article argues that artificial intelligence should be placed directly in the hands of frontline workers, shifting value from supervisory layers to the production floor. Unlike past automation waves that required specialized skills, AI’s natural‑language interfaces lower entry barriers, enabling...

Hybrid Vishing Campaigns Abuse Online Services to Evade Anti-Spam Filters
Hybrid vishing attacks now combine phishing emails with voice scams by abusing trusted SaaS platforms such as Google Calendar, Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and Squarespace to deliver authenticated invitations that prompt victims to call fraudulent numbers. By leveraging SPF, DKIM, and...
Graphene 'Leaf Tattoo' Sensor Tracks Plant Hydration in Real Time
University of Texas at Austin researchers have created a hyper‑flexible graphene electronic tattoo that adheres to live leaves and measures their hydration in real time. The sensor detects ion movement, updating conductance with just 23 attojoules per measurement and drawing...
Researchers Demonstrate Laser Chips Performing Clock and Quantum Operations
Researchers at UC Santa Barbara and UMass Amherst have built a chip‑scale, visible‑light Brillouin laser that can be frequency‑stabilized to the narrow strontium optical‑clock transition and used to drive a trapped‑ion qubit. The integrated laser, paired with an on‑chip coil...

Episode 143 - Chasing Shiny Objects
Superpath has rolled out an upgraded partner program designed to reach roughly 18,000 content marketers, promising better revenue sharing and co‑marketing resources. The initiative follows the podcast episode "Chasing Shiny Objects" and highlights the platform’s push to expand its ecosystem....
Cultivating Twin Transformation in Manufacturing
Mid-sized manufacturers must pursue Twin Transformation—simultaneous digital and sustainable change—by integrating SAP S/4HANA migration, Digital Manufacturing, and Sustainability Footprint Management. The article maps this journey into three phases (landscape analysis, strategic choices, sustaining value) and applies three Sustainable Gardener principles:...

Hackers Hit Patel Email While Cyber Defenses Weakened by Shutdown
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is operating with roughly 60% of its workforce furloughed amid a partial DHS shutdown, forcing the agency to shift from proactive threat hunting to merely reacting to imminent attacks. Within days, Iranian-linked hackers...

This Blind Runner Ran a Half Marathon—With His Glasses Giving Him Directions
Blind CEO Thomas Panek completed the NYC Half Marathon using AI glasses co‑developed with Meta and his nonprofit Lighthouse Guild. The prototype was finished the night before the race and provided real‑time visual cues such as mile markers and bridge...

Energy-Efficient Robotics: Designing Greener Automation Systems for a Power-Constrained Future
Energy consumption is emerging as a primary design constraint as robotics scale across manufacturing, logistics, and field operations. Advances in motor efficiency, lightweight materials, and wide‑bandgap power electronics are delivering incremental gains that compound across large fleets. AI‑driven power management...
Stabilized Laser Components Could Shrink Quantum Computers From Room- to Chip-Scale
Scientists at UMass Amherst and UC Santa Barbara have demonstrated chip‑scale stabilized lasers that can control trapped‑ion qubits with high fidelity, replacing bulky optical cavities with photonic chips. Published in Nature Communications, the work shows sub‑kilohertz linewidths and active drift compensation,...
Q&A: Robots Can't Feel, but Novel Sensors Could Change That
Researchers at Penn State have developed a flexible pressure‑sensor array using reduced graphene oxide aerogel, creating an electronic skin capable of ultrahigh sensitivity and a broad pressure range. Each 8 mm sensor supports roughly three ounces of force and endures over...

Sora Is Gone — but These 3 AI Video Tools Are Already Replacing It
OpenAI abruptly discontinued Sora, its popular AI video generator, leaving users searching for alternatives. Google’s Veo 3.1, built into Gemini, now offers true 4K video with native audio and multi‑scene storytelling, though video is limited to paid tiers ranging from $7.99...

Data + AI Brings The Next-Generation CDP Into View
Customer data platforms have solidified as a core martech component, with the vendor landscape consolidating into a clear top tier and a unified definition emerging. Marketers are demanding more reliable, AI‑enhanced solutions that respect privacy and deliver measurable ROI. The...

Manifold To Feature Support For 400GbE COTS FPGA Accelerator Cards At 2026 NAB Show
Manifold Technologies will showcase support for 400 GbE commercial‑off‑the‑shelf FPGA accelerator cards at the 2026 NAB Show in Las Vegas. The manifold CLOUD platform can now harness up to four 400 Gbps cards per server, delivering a total of 4.8 Tbps of media processing....
Infomaniak Launches Swiss-Based Streaming Solution
Swiss cloud provider Infomaniak has unveiled an automated radio streaming platform that lets stations run entirely from a web browser. The new "auto DJ" feature creates playlists based on multiple criteria, allowing schedules to vary without manual track selection. Live...

NIH Opens the Bidding for $3B Professional Services Recompete
The National Institutes of Health has launched a new five‑year, $3 billion Professional Scientific and Technical Support Services (PSTSS) recompete to back intramural and vaccine research. The solicitation, due by 3 p.m. ET on April 27, seeks multiple awardees with expertise in microbiology,...

OpenAI Codex Vulnerability Allowed Attackers to Steal GitHub Tokens
BeyondTrust Phantom Labs uncovered a critical command‑injection flaw in OpenAI's Codex that leveraged hidden Unicode characters in GitHub branch names to steal OAuth tokens. The vulnerability affected the ChatGPT web interface, Codex SDK, and several developer extensions, exposing full repository...
HIMSS Global Conferences Provide Window Into Healthcare Technology Development
Mayo Clinic’s Dr. Vitaly Herasevich reflects on 17 years of HIMSS Global Conferences, noting that U.S. healthcare technology once lagged behind other sectors but has since seen rapid growth in digital tools. HIMSS serves as a barometer for health‑IT innovation,...
Copper-Loaded Starch Nanoparticles Can Target Bacteria in Microbial Communities
University of Michigan researchers have engineered copper‑loaded starch nanoparticles that release antibacterial copper ions when specific bacteria degrade the starch carrier. The positively charged particles preferentially bind to bacterial surfaces and demonstrated potent activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus subtilis...

New RoadK1ll WebSocket Implant Used to Pivot on Breached Networks
Security firm Blackpoint uncovered a new Node.js WebSocket implant called RoadK1ll, which enables attackers to pivot from a compromised host to internal systems via outbound tunnels. The lightweight reverse‑tunneling tool establishes a persistent WebSocket connection to attacker infrastructure, allowing multiple...

3 Things AI Has Changed About Content Marketing That Aren't Going Back
Artificial intelligence is reshaping content marketing by enabling hyper‑personalized experiences, automating large‑scale content creation, and delivering real‑time performance analytics. Marketers now rely on AI‑driven tools to generate copy, optimize SEO, and predict audience engagement, reducing production cycles from weeks to...
Retail Pharmacy Growth Raises Stakes for Hospitals
Retail giants are accelerating their pharmacy footprints, with Amazon planning same‑day prescription delivery in 4,500 U.S. cities by the end of 2026 and Walmart promoting 3,000 pharmacy technicians while raising wages to $22‑$40.50 per hour. Walgreens and CVS are also...
Rogue Valley Microdevices Launches MEMS Design Services
Rogue Valley Microdevices (RVM) announced the launch of MEMS Design Services, a foundry‑flexible offering that supports customers from concept through production‑ready design. The service provides three engagement models—Design only, Design with technology transfer, and full Design‑and‑Fabricate within RVM’s own fab—allowing...
Competition Bureau Loses Bid for Amazon Data in Fake Reviews Case
Canada's Federal Court of Appeal upheld a lower‑court ruling that blocks the Competition Bureau from obtaining Amazon’s transaction data on health, personal care, home and electronics items. The bureau sought the data to substantiate claims that Amazon allows vendors to...

How to Unlock the Best Xbox Cloud Gaming Quality on Windows 11 with a Few Simple Tweaks Using This Free...
Better xCloud is an open‑source Tampermonkey script that injects advanced controls into the Xbox Cloud Gaming web client on Windows 11. It lets users manually adjust bitrate, resolution, and server region, while displaying real‑time ping and FPS counters. The tool also unlocks...
Unlocking ‘Digital Twins’ for Canada’s Infrastructure
The Future of Infrastructure Group (FIG) and design firm Arup have published a white paper, “Unlocking Digital Twins in Canada,” outlining a roadmap to accelerate digital‑twin adoption in Canadian infrastructure. The paper argues that digital twins—dynamic virtual replicas that exchange...

Scaling Certainty
Precision medicine is shifting pharma from a volume‑driven model to one focused on early patient identification and diagnostic certainty. Real‑world studies show genomic profiling yields actionable insights in about 61% of advanced solid‑tumor cases, yet only a fraction of patients...

The Compliance Tightrope
Pharma marketers are rapidly adopting AI content‑generation tools that can produce polished promotional assets in minutes, promising faster go‑to‑market and richer personalization. However, the speed and volume of AI output heighten compliance risk, as FDA, FTC and emerging state or...

HealthcareWATCH
Within3 unveiled Dataverse, a unified real‑world data ecosystem that merges electronic health records, claims, and specialty analytics to sharpen pharmaceutical launch decisions. Avalere Health released a global framework to broaden genomic profiling in cancer care, while Emota’s report highlighted rising...

AI Is Driving a New Infrastructure Cost Crisis, but Adaptive Tiering Could Help Contain It
Enterprises are confronting soaring infrastructure costs as AI and distributed applications expand data volumes. Tintri’s adaptive tiering technology automatically shifts workloads between high‑performance NVMe, SSD, and other media, eliminating the need for manual hierarchical storage management. The solution leverages real‑time...

Enhancing Security Operations Builds on Zero Trust: Strengthening National Security Through Deception
The Pentagon is moving zero‑trust from policy to full‑scale execution, establishing maturity goals across the department. Recognizing that breaches are inevitable, defense leaders are adding cyber deception to actively engage attackers and gather intelligence. AI‑driven deception platforms now automate decoy...

APRA Pulls Data Submission System After Security Pentest
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) decommissioned its legacy Direct To APRA (D2A) data‑submission system after a routine penetration test on March 19 uncovered unnamed vulnerabilities. The regulator took the system offline on March 20 and urged all banks, insurers and superannuation funds to...

Blake Foster Appointed Head of Business Intelligence at HYBE America
HYBE America announced Blake Foster as its new Head of Business Intelligence, a role designed to centralize data strategy across U.S. operations. The former Warner Music Group senior vice president will build the company’s analytics infrastructure and turn artist‑generated data...

As More Americans Adopt AI Tools, Fewer Say They Can Trust the Results
Americans are rapidly adopting AI tools, with only 27% reporting never having used them, down from 33% a year earlier. Yet a Quinnipiac poll shows 76% trust AI rarely or never, and just 21% trust it most of the time....
WAVE Achieves First Cloud-to-Gateway Satcom Virtualization with AI Signal Analysis
Members of the IEEE‑backed WAVE Consortium—AWS, Gilat Defense, and SES Space & Defense—demonstrated the first standardized cloud‑to‑gateway satellite communications virtualization using FPGA acceleration. A 10 Mbps video stream was transmitted through a DVBS‑2X modem, digitized at an SES gateway, and processed...
How Boosters Can Help AM Stations
NAB Vice President David Layer announced an AM booster project aimed at creating a technical record for FCC rulemaking that would permit on‑channel AM single‑frequency networks. The initiative will involve lab testing, antenna research, and field trials with a full‑service...
Inventiva Reports 2025 Full Year Results and Provides a Business Update
Inventiva posted 2025 revenues of €4.5 million (≈ $4.9 million) and ended the year with €99.3 million ($108 million) in cash and €131.6 million ($143 million) in short‑term deposits. The company raised $172.5 million (≈ €149 million) in a U.S. public offering and expects its cash runway to last until...

Inside the Push to Bring DC Power to Data Centers
The Current/OS Foundation and the Open Direct Current Alliance have signed an MoU to coordinate technical work on DC power distribution for data centers. Their collaboration aims to create unified standards, leveraging IEC circuit‑breaker rules and upcoming NFPA code updates,...
RFK Jr.’s Peptide Deregulation Threatens the Foundations of Drug Safety
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr announced on a podcast that the federal government will lift restrictions on 14 injectable peptides, allowing compounding pharmacies to produce and sell them without the usual FDA review. The move bypasses the scientific advisory...
Bad Address Data Starts at Checkout — and Carries Through Fulfillment
Inaccurate address data remains a major pain point for retailers, with 6.5% of U.S. mail undeliverable and up to 20% of customer records degrading each year. Melissa’s e‑book shows that errors introduced at checkout can cost $1 to validate, $10...

SCOUT-HCM: Mavacamten Can Benefit Teens With Obstructive HCM, Too
The phase III SCOUT‑HCM trial showed that mavacamten (Camzyos) significantly reduced left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) gradients in adolescents with obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) compared with placebo. Forty‑four patients aged 12‑17 were randomized to weight‑based doses of 2 or 5 mg daily, achieving a...

Why Identity-Led Security Services Matter Now for MSPs
Identity-led security is becoming a growth engine for managed service providers as 60 % of breaches now involve compromised identities. MSPs that layer modern IAM—phishing‑resistant MFA, passwordless login, and continuous risk assessment—onto existing services can differentiate themselves and command higher margins....