
DfE Proposes to Strip Most Assistive Software Out of Disabled Students’ Allowance
The Department for Education (DfE) has launched a consultation to overhaul Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) software funding, moving from a default entitlement to a model where paid assistive tools are only funded in “exceptional circumstances” when free alternatives are insufficient. Most categories—including composition, mind‑mapping, note‑taking, captioning, and time‑management—would lose standard funding, with only vision‑impairment software, OCR and speech‑to‑text retained. The proposal also changes assessor practice, requiring recommendations of software types and the lowest‑cost product, and introduces a new hurdle for “demanding” software that may affect hardware eligibility. Critics warn the shift could increase reliance on AI tools and place additional burdens on universities and students.

Watch ESA Astronaut Sławosz’s Talk at CERN
On 12 March, ESA astronaut Sławosz Uznański‑Wiśniewski delivered a talk at CERN about his 26 June‑14 July 2025 stay aboard the International Space Station. He detailed the Ignis mission, a Polish‑led scientific program conducted with ESA, and explained how a CERN‑developed space‑radiation monitor was installed...

How Morgan Stanley Uses GitOps to Manage 500 Production Kubernetes Clusters
Morgan Stanley has deployed a GitOps workflow powered by Flux to operate 500 production Kubernetes clusters, hosting roughly 100,000 containers on 2,000 nodes. The bank needed a unified, auditable process to meet stringent regulatory and security mandates while scaling its...

Gigabyte Launches Z890 Plus Motherboards for Core Ultra
Gigabyte has launched its Z890 Plus series motherboards, built for Intel’s new Core Ultra 200S Plus processors. The flagship Z890 AORUS ELITE DUO X introduces CQDIMM support, allowing up to 256 GB of DDR5 memory via two 128 GB modules. A new...

Deepfake X-Rays Are so Real Even Doctors Can’t Tell the Difference
A study published in Radiology reveals that both radiologists and leading multimodal large language models struggle to differentiate AI‑generated deepfake X‑rays from authentic scans. When unaware of synthetic images, radiologists detected only 41% of fakes; awareness boosted accuracy to 75%....

Kallisio’s Stentra Receives CE Mark for Precision Oral Immobilization System in Head & Neck Radiation Therapy
Swiss‑based Kallisio has secured CE certification for its Stentra intraoral positioning system under the EU Medical Device Regulation 2017/745. The device, a patient‑specific 3‑D‑printed oral immobilizer, improves millimeter‑level accuracy in head‑and‑neck radiation therapy without altering existing treatment planning software or...

CLOU Debuts Aqua-C3.0 Ultra in Africa
CLOU Electronics unveiled the Aqua‑C3.0 Ultra, a 10‑foot liquid‑cooled energy storage system, at Solar & Storage Live Africa. The solution offers 587 Ah cells in two formats—DC/AC All‑In‑One and DC—while cutting component count by 30% and delivering industry‑leading energy densities of...

Florida’s Digital Tower Boosted by FREQUENTIS X10 Implementation
Bartow Executive Airport has installed Frequentis' X10 digital‑tower communications platform within its newly renovated Digital Tower Operations Center. The solution consolidates voice, recording and ATIS data onto a single, future‑ready platform, replacing legacy systems. Designed to boost resilience, safety and...

Kerala Start-Up Unveils ‘Chuvarbot 2.0’ to Automate Political Wall Writing
Kerala‑based Tevanova Techtrade Pvt Ltd has launched Chuvarbot 2.0, a CNC‑driven wall‑writing robot that automates the labor‑intensive task of painting political slogans. The prototype, demonstrated during Ramesh Pisharody’s Palakkad campaign, can cover a two‑ to three‑metre wall in 10‑15 minutes—about one‑fifth the time...

Locals Object to $14 Billion British Neocloud Latest Plans, Nscale Pushes On
Nscale is moving forward with a £14 billion (approximately $17.5 billion) neocloud data‑centre project in the United Kingdom despite a local planning committee’s objection. The committee demanded formal assurances that the facility would not overload the regional electricity grid. Nscale has signaled...

GAIL (India) Limited to Acquire 49% Stake in Leafiniti Bioenergy Private Limited
GAIL (India) Limited is investing roughly $1.6 million to acquire a 49 percent stake in Leafiniti Bioenergy, a TruAlt subsidiary, launching a joint venture to build six greenfield compressed biogas (CBG) plants in Karnataka, Maharashtra and Odisha. The first phase will deliver...

From Transport to Handling: Neura Demonstrates End-to-End Mobile Manipulation for Intralogistics
Neura Mobile Robots showcased an end‑to‑end mobile manipulation system at LogiMAT, pairing its X Move 1200 AGV with the MAiRA M cognitive cobot. The integrated platform not only transports goods but also autonomously grasps, stores, and retrieves items, eliminating manual handovers. This...

Innovation, Insight and Industry Leaders to Unite at HR Technologies UK 2026
HR Technologies UK 2026 will convene senior HR and People leaders at Excel London on April 29‑30 for its largest edition yet. The two‑day event will feature around 100 exhibitors, including Oracle, Workday, Sage and fast‑growth innovators showcasing AI‑driven recruitment,...

The Global Identity Shift: Are IDV Teams Ready?
The identity‑verification market is rapidly moving from document‑based checks to government‑issued digital IDs as AI‑driven fraud exposes the former’s weaknesses. European regulators are mandating eID adoption, and enterprises across banking, fintech and global platforms are already demanding interoperable eID support....

Invoice Fraud Costs UK Construction Sector Millions, NCA Warns
UK’s National Crime Agency, together with the National Federation of Builders, has launched an awareness campaign targeting invoice‑fraud in the construction sector. In September 2025, fraudulent invoices cost the industry almost £4 million (≈$5.3 million) across 83 reported cases, and construction plus...

US DIU Taps L3Harris for Torpedo Tube AUV Launch and Recovery Capability
L3Harris Technologies secured a Defense Innovation Unit contract to deliver a torpedo‑tube launch and recovery (TTLR) system for autonomous underwater vehicles. The modular system enables the Iver4 900 AUV to be launched and retrieved through existing submarine torpedo tubes, eliminating the...

SenseTime Narrows Losses in 2025 as Generative AI Drives Growth
SenseTime reported 2025 revenue of RMB 5 billion ($724 million), up 32.9% year‑on‑year, driven largely by generative AI. The generative‑AI segment grew 51% to $521 million, accounting for 72.4% of total revenue. EBITDA turned positive in the second half, reaching $54.5 million, while the full‑year...

FlyFocus Unveils KURIER Unmanned Helicopter
Polish defence firm FlyFocus has unveiled KURIER, a 600‑kg class unmanned helicopter capable of transporting over 200 kg of supplies for special‑force missions. Backed by the Polish Ministry of Defence, the programme—valued at roughly $5.5 million—has progressed to Technology Readiness Level 6...

K-LOVE Embraces Efficiency With GatesAir
K-LOVE is swapping legacy tube transmitters for GatesAir solid‑state Flexiva GX5K and Flexiva FAX10 units at stations in Billings, Montana and Tremonton, Utah. The new transmitters occupy roughly one‑third the rack space, cut power consumption and simplify maintenance. Audio monitoring...

Why Karl Friston Is Betting on Cultivating Curiosity for Sustainable AGI
The ARC‑AGI‑3 challenge, launched today, is the first benchmark that forces AI systems to explore, hypothesize, and learn from uncertainty—tasks where current large language models score zero. Karl Friston, chief scientist at Canada’s VERSES AI, argues that active inference, a...

Manus AI Cleaned up My Computer—For a Price
Manus AI, a Meta‑owned desktop assistant, recently added the ability to manipulate local files on Windows and macOS. The author used it to clean and reorganize a cluttered Downloads folder, sort photos by event, and split a ripped jazz album...

Don't Want to Miss the Bloom? This L.A. Scientist Created a Poppy Forecast
Los Angeles biologist Steve Klosterman has launched an AI‑driven wildflower forecast for the Antelope Valley, using deep‑learning on satellite imagery and weather data to predict poppy and goldfield blooms up to five days ahead. The model scans 10‑meter squares, correlating...

How Going Digital Helped Hawaiian Bros Increase Catering Revenue
Hawaiian Bros Island Grill turned post‑pandemic catering demand into a double‑digit revenue boost by adopting Lunchbox Technologies' digital ordering platform. The flat‑fee solution replaced commission‑based models, allowing the fast‑casual chain to scale group orders through its own channels. A redesigned,...

ChatGPT’s Ad Platform Cannot Tell You If Your Money Is Working: What That Means for Affiliate Budgets
OpenAI will roll out its ChatGPT advertising product to all U.S. free and lower‑cost tier users, but the platform provides virtually no performance data, no automated buying tools, and no reliable attribution. Advertisers must negotiate deals manually and rely on...

Riedel Drives Future-Ready OB Truck for CS Live
Riedel Communications announced that its end‑to‑end solution will power CS live’s newest outside‑broadcast (OB) truck, targeting high‑profile sports such as football, hockey, and MMA. The truck integrates MediorNet media networking, the hi human‑interface control system, Artist intercom and Bolero wireless,...

CoSTAR National Lab and Magnopus Explore Convergent Media Production
The UK’s CoSTAR National Lab has partnered with experience‑technology firm Magnopus to tap its OKO spatial intelligence platform. OKO enables creators to build cross‑reality environments that work across VR headsets, AR apps and standard web browsers. The platform synchronises physical...

Kuaishou Shares Fall as AI Spending Overshadows Solid Earnings
Kuaishou reported solid Q4 2025 results, with revenue rising 11.8% to $5.7 billion and adjusted net profit up 16.2% to $796.5 million. The company disclosed that 2026 AI‑related capital expenditure could reach $3.8 billion, about $1.6 billion more than the prior year, prompting a...

Microsoft Begins Validating NVIDIA AI Supercomputer, Signaling Hyperscaler Shift for ERP Workloads
Microsoft announced that Azure is now validating NVIDIA’s next‑generation AI supercomputer, the Vera Rubin NVL72, marking one of the first hyperscaler tests of this rack‑scale platform. The system, slated for a 2026 launch, promises lower cost‑per‑token for large‑scale model training...

Blackwired and ARMIS Join Forces to Boost Cyber Resilience
Blackwired and ARMIS International have formed a strategic alliance to enhance cyber resilience against nation‑state attacks. The partnership combines Blackwired’s ThirdWatch platform—featuring 3‑D threat visualisation and the Aim‑Ready‑Fire methodology—with ARMIS’s operational crisis frameworks and deep government relationships. Together they aim...

Transforming EDI with AI: Smarter Document Management Through NLP
Comarch’s AI‑enhanced EDI platform leverages natural language processing, particularly named entity recognition, to automatically extract and standardize address, tax ID and other critical data from unstructured documents. The technology resolves common inconsistencies, improves customer matching, and speeds up document throughput....

AI Is Making Your Local Financial Institution More Human, Not Less
Community banks and credit unions are adopting artificial intelligence to streamline back‑office tasks, not replace staff. AI instantly gathers and verifies loan documents, cutting processing time from days to minutes while keeping human bankers in charge of relationship‑focused advice. The...

DNB and Two Partner to Bring AI-Powered Innovation to Nordic B2B Payments
DNB, Norway's largest bank, has teamed up with fintech firm Two to launch an AI‑driven platform for B2B payments across the Nordics. The collaboration will embed machine‑learning fraud detection, real‑time invoice reconciliation, and predictive cash‑flow insights into DNB's corporate banking...

How Big Data Collection Works: Process, Methods, Challenges
Enterprises are racing to harness big data, with 99% of Fortune 1000 executives reporting active programs and 96% seeing success. The data landscape spans structured, semi‑structured and unstructured sources, generating roughly 2.5 quintillion bytes daily. Effective collection relies on ETL pipelines...

Yallo TV Adds AI‑generated Video Previews with Media Distillery
Swiss telco yallo has upgraded its yallo TV streaming platform with AI‑generated video previews using Media Distillery’s Preview Distillery technology. The new auto‑generated 15‑20 second clips increase highlight availability by roughly 20%, adding about 200 multilingual previews each month without...

Zomato Cuts $11M in Support Costs with MongoDB Powered AI Platform
Zomato has reduced its annual customer support spend by $11 million, slashing costs 55% after deploying Nugget, an AI‑native CX platform built on MongoDB Atlas. Nugget automates high‑volume, omnichannel interactions, handling over 15 million conversations per month with an 85% autonomous resolution...

Vivo V70 FE Confirmed to Launched in India: Launch Date, Expected Specs and All You Need to Know
Vivo has confirmed that its V70 FE mid‑range smartphone will debut in India on April 2, 2026, at noon. The device will run OriginOS 6 based on Android 16 and feature a 200 MP primary camera using Samsung’s HP5 sensor. Leaked specs show a...

How Hospital Administrators Can Unlock Growth with Digital Innovation
Hospital administrators are urged to adopt a digital‑first mindset to drive growth without adding complexity. By investing in online MHA education, leveraging data analytics, and automating routine tasks, they can improve efficiency, patient experience, and inter‑departmental communication. Secure, scalable platforms...

China’s Lidar Giants Pivot to Robotics as Jensen Huang Praises Chinese Supply Chain
China’s top lidar manufacturers Hesai Group and RoboSense are redirecting capital into robotics, with Hesai earmarking roughly $28.9 million to create perception and actuation modules for robots and RoboSense delivering 303,000 units while posting its first quarterly profit. Both firms posted...

How Machines Absorb Cultural Heritage (And What Gets Lost in Translation)
Large language models trained on English‑centric data can generate flawless grammar in Central and Eastern European languages, yet they miss the cultural nuance that defines those tongues. Benchmarks of Hungarian riddles and trilingual red‑team tests reveal only about 48 % factual...

RPA Matters, but AI Changes How Automation Works
RPA remains a proven method for automating repetitive, rule‑driven tasks such as data entry and invoice processing. However, the rise of generative AI and large language models is pushing vendors toward “intelligent automation” that can handle unstructured inputs and adapt...

‘Absolutely Bright’ Future for Battery Storage in Ukraine
Ukraine is rapidly building battery energy storage to offset an inflexible, Soviet‑era nuclear and pumped‑hydro fleet while integrating a growing share of renewables that already cause curtailment at under 10% penetration. DTEK has connected about 0.5 GW of batteries, including a...

It Isn’t Just London Calling. Here Are the UK’s Most Investable Regions
The United Kingdom now boasts Europe’s only $1 trillion‑plus tech economy, ranking third globally behind the United States and China. Government initiatives such as the Modern Industrial Strategy and the AI Opportunities Action Plan have spurred an 80% jump in AI...

Metrolinx's $27B GO Expansion Delayed and Scaled Back: Confidential Report
Metrolinx’s $27 B CAD (≈$20 B USD) GO Expansion, launched in 2018 to convert the commuter rail into a 15‑minute rapid‑rail network, is now pushed beyond its 2032 target and scaled back. Only the Lakeshore West and East corridors will see electrification...

Hiring: Why It’s So Slow and What Might Speed It Up
A GoodTime survey of 504 senior talent‑acquisition leaders found that 90% of companies missed their hiring goals, with AI‑generated fake candidates identified as the top hiring threat for 2026. Gartner warns that AI has turned recruiting into an arms race,...

Proptivity, Telehouse Team for Reliable Indoor 4G, 5G in London Workplaces
Telehouse Europe has teamed with Proptivity to roll out high‑performance indoor 4G and 5G across London office buildings. The partnership uses Telehouse’s Docklands campus as a UK interconnection hub, enabling a neutral‑host model where multiple mobile operators share a single...

Dell and HP Roll Out Quantum-Resistant Device Security
HP and Dell announced new hardware‑level security features aimed at defending against physical attacks and emerging quantum‑computing threats. HP introduced TPM Guard, which encrypts the TPM‑CPU link, and added quantum‑resistant cryptography to its LaserJet Pro and Enterprise printer lines along...

Aspiring Judges Given Green Light to Use AI in Job Applications
The Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) in England and Wales has released guidance allowing aspiring judges to use AI tools for drafting and polishing self‑assessment materials, provided they retain full responsibility for accuracy. Acceptable uses include grammar checks, structural improvements, theme...
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[Industry News] DIVA Agency Launches New Community and Creator Division Dedicated to Fan Engagement, Creator Partnerships and Community Building
Diva Agency is launching a dedicated Creator and Community division in March 2026, led by Charlotte Willis, who grew the firm’s influencer business by 300% in 2025. The new team will serve the agency’s global games and entertainment clients, acting as...

Airlines and Airports Gain Early Warning of Baggage Disruptions
SITA has introduced Bag Radar, a cloud‑based analytics platform that consolidates baggage data from BIMs, WorldTracer, BRS and DCS to deliver real‑time and predictive insights. By applying historical analysis and AI, the solution flags potential mishandling, missed connections and bottlenecks...