
5 Gadgets Sold At Costco That Many Gamers Would Consider A Must-Have
Costco’s online store now features a curated set of gaming‑focused gadgets, ranging from a $139.99 TP‑Link Deco X60 mesh Wi‑Fi system to a $299.99 Woojer Haptic Vest, all backed by strong member ratings. High‑speed SANUS HDMI 2.1 cables are available for under $30, while the Xbox Wireless Headset retails at $94.99 and offers 15‑hour battery life. The Logitech G Driving Force Racing Simulator Bundle drops to $299.99, delivering TRUEFORCE technology and a 900° wheel. These deals combine performance‑grade hardware with Costco’s generous return policy, making premium upgrades more accessible.
Walmart's 'Very Bright' Waterproof Worksite Lights Are on Sale for $70
Walmart is discounting the Behome 21,000‑lumen LED work light set to $70, down from its regular $110 price. The kit includes three adjustable heads mounted on a telescoping tripod, delivers up to 21,000 lumens of 6500K cool‑white light, and carries...
Trusty: This Age of AI Calls for New “Routines”
At the National Urban League Empowerment Summit, FCC Commissioner Olivia Trusty warned that AI is reshaping the job market and called for new “routines” akin to gymnastics training. She highlighted the agency’s “worker‑first AI agenda,” which promotes new‑collar occupations and...

Does Your NHI System Deliver Essential Value
Non‑Human Identities (NHIs) now outnumber human users, making machine‑credential security a top priority for enterprises. A robust NHI system manages secrets throughout their lifecycle, providing visibility, automated rotation, and context‑aware controls. Organizations that rely solely on point tools miss hidden...

Is Your Agentic AI Optimized for Latest Threats
Non‑Human Identities (NHIs) are emerging as digital passports that secure machine credentials across cloud environments. A comprehensive lifecycle—discovery, classification, threat detection, and remediation—enables organizations to manage the exploding volume of machine identities in sectors such as finance and healthcare. Integrating...

Blood Test Predicts Long-Term Cognitive Function After Cardiac Arrest
A study presented at the ESC Acute Cardiovascular Care 2026 congress found that neurofilament light chain (NfL) measured 48 hours after out‑of‑hospital cardiac arrest reliably predicts long‑term cognitive function. Compared with the traditional biomarker neuron‑specific enolase (NSE), NfL showed a strong...
Floci – A Free, Open-Source Local AWS Emulator
Floci is a free, open‑source local AWS emulator that runs with a single Docker Compose command, positioning itself as a no‑strings‑attached alternative to LocalStack’s community edition, which will sunset in March 2026. It eliminates authentication tokens, offers unlimited CI/CD support, and...
Canada Cancels Small Lunar Rover that Was to Fly on Firefly’s Blue Ghost Lander in ’29
The Canadian Space Agency announced the cancellation of its planned lunar rover, which was to hitch a ride on Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lander in 2029. The rover, built by Canadensys, would have been Canada’s first surface vehicle on the...

EPropelled Unveils Expansion at Global Innovation Centre in Coventry
ePropelled inaugurated its Global Innovation Centre in Coventry on March 20, marking a major expansion aimed at scaling production to over one million electric and hybrid propulsion systems annually by 2027. The facility consolidates propulsion design, software development, and testing,...
Metformin vs Dapagliflozin: Heart Protection in Diabetic Rats
Researchers compared metformin and dapagliflozin in diabetic rats subjected to myocardial infarction, finding dapagliflozin delivered stronger cardio‑protective effects. The SGLT2 inhibitor markedly reduced oxidative stress, inflammatory cytokines, and infarct size, while also improving calcium handling and contractile efficiency. Metformin showed...
Private Mission to Apophis Gets Another Customer, Two Student-Built Landers
Exlabs' ApophisExL mission, the first commercial deep‑space rideshare, has secured a second payload customer: Japan's Chiba Institute of Technology. The university team will launch two student‑built landers to touch down on asteroid Apophis during its April 13, 2029 close fly‑by....
Juicier Steaks Soon? The UK Approves Testing of Gene-Edited Cow Feed
British regulators have approved the first gene‑edited crop for animal feed, allowing Golden Promise barley with increased fat content to be tested on cattle. The modified barley is designed to accelerate weight gain, boost milk production and cut methane emissions...

Cheaper Alternatives To Expensive Smart Home Sensors
Smart home adoption is hampered by costly single‑purpose sensors. The article shows how common hardware—PC microphones, laptop lid switches, webcams, old Android phones, and game controllers—can be repurposed using open‑source platforms like Home Assistant to provide comparable functionality. Software such...
Tinybox – Offline AI Device 120B Parameters
Tinycorp announced that its tinybox line of on‑prem AI servers is now shipping, with the red v2 model priced at $12,000 and delivering 778 TFLOPS of FP16 performance. The green v2 blackwell version, equipped with four RTX PRO 6000 GPUs, provides 3.1 PFLOPS and...
Alphabet (GOOGL): 10 Best AI Stocks to Buy for the Next 10 Years
Alphabet’s Google has inked demand‑response agreements with five U.S. electric utilities, extending from Arkansas to Minnesota. The contracts let Google curtail up to 1 GW of data‑center electricity during peak‑load periods, helping avoid grid stress and potential blackouts. These deals build...
How DICER Cuts microRNAs with Single-Nucleotide Precision
HKUST researchers have uncovered how human DICER achieves single‑nucleotide precision when cleaving microRNA precursors. Using high‑resolution cryo‑EM, they visualized DICER’s interaction with RNA and identified two distinct 5′‑end binding pockets—one favoring uridine and a newly discovered pocket favoring guanosine. The...

Pentagon Report: Space Force ATLAS Program Falls Short of Decommissioning Targets
The Pentagon’s Director of Operational Test & Evaluation reported on March 16, 2026 that the Space Force’s Advanced Tracking and Launch Analysis System (ATLAS) is not yet mature enough to retire the 1979‑era Space Defense Operations Center (SPADOC). Although ATLAS achieved operational...
Sweden’s Esrange Spaceport Signs Launch Deal with Swedish Military
Sweden’s Esrange spaceport signed a roughly $22 million launch agreement with the Swedish Armed Forces, earmarking the facility for military and allied satellite missions. The contract is part of a broader $100 million government investment to expand Sweden’s space capabilities through 2032,...

I Was Exposing My Home Server Every Time I Opened a Router Port — NetBird Fixed It
NetBird, an open‑source WireGuard‑based platform, eliminates the need for router port forwarding by creating private overlay networks for home servers. After installing lightweight clients on the server and endpoints, devices authenticate via a dashboard and connect through encrypted tunnels, with...
JWST Probes Emerging Young Star Clusters in Nearby Spiral Galaxy NGC 628
An international team led by Helena Faustino Vieira used JWST’s NIRSpec to study emerging young star clusters (eYSCs) in the nearby spiral galaxy NGC 628. The FEAST program targeted 14 eYSCs, detecting helium and hydrogen recombination lines, molecular hydrogen transitions, and strong...
Intel, NVIDIA, AMD GPU Drivers Finally Play Nice With ReactOS
ReactOS announced that it now supports roughly 90 % of Windows XP and Server 2003 GPU drivers, thanks to the implementation of the Kernel‑Mode Driver Framework (KMDF) and Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) subsystems. Intel, NVIDIA, and AMD graphics drivers run reliably in...
Why Western Digital Completely Embarrassed Seagate in the 2025 Backblaze Reliability Report
Backblaze’s 2025 HDD reliability report shows Western Digital (WD) leading with an overall failure rate of 0.86%, the lowest among major vendors. Toshiba follows at 1.86%, HGST at 2.26%, and Seagate trails at 2.41%. WD’s WUH722222ALE6L4 22 TB model posted the...

PSA Zeebrugge Powers 50% of Electricity Needs With Over 1,800 Solar Panels
PSA Zeebrugge has installed nearly 1,900 vertical solar panels on its warehouse façades, delivering an annual output of 770 MWh—enough to power half of the terminal’s electricity demand. The project, executed by Insaver of the Luminus Group, saves 101.43 tons of CO₂,...

How to Use RebatesMe to Earn Cash Back on Online Purchases — and Score a New Member Bonus
RebatesMe is a 12‑year‑old cash‑back portal that partners with over 10,000 online merchants, offering up to 40% cash back on purchases. The platform reports an average 5% return per order, translating to roughly $128 in annual savings for a typical...
AI Infra Summit 2026
The AI Infra Summit 2026 convenes the world’s largest AI infrastructure community, drawing over 8,000 technical practitioners, analysts, and investors. Attendees will hear headline announcements from cloud giants and chip makers, including NVIDIA’s live launch of the Rubin CPX processor originally...

You're About to Lose Your Instagram Privacy, so You Might Want to Grab a VPN
Instagram will discontinue end‑to‑end encryption for direct messages on May 8, meaning Meta, ISPs and governments can read private chats. The shift revives concerns that the platform will harvest message data for advertising and AI training. While a VPN can encrypt...
Apple Considered Buying Halide to Upgrade Its Native Camera App
Apple entered talks to acquire Lux Optics, the maker of the Halide camera app, during the summer of 2025. The deal fell apart in September after the co‑founders chose to pursue higher valuation rather than sell. One co‑founder, Sebastiaan de...

This Key Airport Runway Safety Feature Can Stop A Plane In Seconds
The Federal Aviation Administration’s Engineered Materials Arresting System (EMAS) is a runway safety feature that can halt an overrunning aircraft within seconds. Installed on 116 runways at 69 U.S. airports, EMAS uses crush‑able concrete blocks (EMASMAX) or recycled‑glass silica foam...
50% of Consumers Prefer Brands That Avoid GenAI Content
Gartner’s October 2025 survey of 1,539 U.S. adults reveals that 50% of consumers prefer brands that steer clear of generative AI in advertising and promotional content. Trust concerns are rising, with 61% regularly questioning the reliability of online information and...
Newly Discovered Photos Show Astronaut Neil Armstrong After the Gemini 8 Emergency
Never‑before‑seen photographs of Neil Armstrong and David Scott after the Gemini 8 emergency have been donated to the Armstrong Air and Space Museum. The images, captured by Army veteran Ron McQueeney, show the astronauts on a U.S. Navy recovery ship, waving to...

Delve Accused of Misleading Customers with ‘Fake Compliance’
Compliance startup Delve, backed by Y Combinator and a $32 million Series A, faces accusations from an anonymous Substack author that it supplied fabricated evidence to claim customers were fully HIPAA and GDPR compliant. The post alleges Delve generated fake audit reports,...
Simple Motor Networks Mimic Human Muscle Behavior Under Increasing Load
Scientists at the University of Bristol have built a tabletop network of simple electric motors that self‑organize into coordinated traveling waves, reproducing the load‑dependent recruitment seen in human muscle. The motors interact only through a shared backbone, creating mechanical feedback...
Noteworthy Studies on JAK Inhibitors, Skin-Gut Relationship in Alopecia Areata: Maria Hordinsky, MD
Maria Hordinsky, MD highlighted the rapid evolution of alopecia areata therapy, noting three FDA‑approved Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors launched in the last five years. She discussed the efficacy of agents such as dupilumab and baricitinib, while emphasizing emerging research on...

Trojan Now Impacting Brazilian Financial Institution Clients, Malware Employs Advanced Stealth Tactics : Analysis
Kaspersky’s GReAT team has detailed the GoPix banking Trojan, a Brazilian‑origin threat that has logged roughly 90,000 infection attempts since 2023. The malware spreads through sophisticated malvertising on Google Ads, impersonating services like WhatsApp and Correios to lure high‑value victims....
BSP Expands Online Access to PERA
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has broadened digital access to the Personal Equity and Retirement Account (PERA) through its Open Finance for PERA Pilot. Customers of GCash operator G‑Xchange, UnionBank, Philippine National Bank and RCBC can now open PERA...

One All-in-One AI Platform, Endless Business Possibilities for Just $85
1min.AI launches an all‑in‑one AI platform that consolidates leading models and creative tools into a single workspace. The Advanced Business Plan is offered as a lifetime subscription for $85, a steep discount from its $549 MSRP, using code MARCH15 through...
When AI Stops Waiting to Be Asked
The article argues that artificial intelligence is moving from a reactive, prompt‑driven model to a proactive one that can anticipate needs and act autonomously. It highlights the current bottleneck of human bandwidth, where users must remember to ask AI for...
Ga. FD Opens New Nearly $5M Firehouse
Columbus, Georgia opened Fire Station 5 on Lynch Road, a nearly $5 million facility funded by a SPLOST levy and built on land donated by Pratt & Whitney. The station replaces an aging building and houses one engine, one ambulance, and six...

‘Downright Impressive’: I Tested the LG G6 OLED TV Next to the Samsung S95F, and the Samsung Is No Longer...
TechRadar’s side‑by‑side test shows LG’s new G6 OLED TV delivering noticeably deeper blacks and richer contrast than Samsung’s 2024 S95F, even in bright‑room conditions. While the S95F’s Glare‑Free anti‑reflection panel still eliminates mirror‑like reflections more completely, the G6’s improved anti‑reflection...

How Tala’s Shivani Siroya Is Changing the Future of Credit
Shivani Siroya’s fintech firm Tala has grown from a 2014 startup to a global credit platform serving six emerging‑market economies. Leveraging alternative data and machine‑learning, Tala has extended roughly $7 billion in loans to more than 13 million underserved borrowers. The company’s...

Stream Anywhere This Spring With the Nebula Capsule 3 Google TV Mini Projector — Now 25% Off
The Nebula Capsule 3 mini‑projector is now 25% off, dropping to $399.99 from $529.99, offering 1080p Full HD projection with about 200 ANSI lumens. It includes a built‑in Google TV platform and a licensed Netflix app, eliminating the need for external streaming sticks. The...
Urban Boom: Telangana to Surpass National Average by Decade, Says Socio Economic Outlook
Telangana is projected to have an urban population exceeding 50% by 2026, far above the national average of 36%, and to reach 57.6% (about 2.3 crore people) by 2036. The state’s Socio‑Economic Outlook describes this as a historic urban transition that...

MizarVision Company Profile
MizarVision, a Hangzhou‑based AI geospatial intelligence firm founded in 2021, leverages proprietary AI to process Western commercial satellite imagery despite not owning satellites. In early 2026 the company posted high‑resolution images of U.S. military assets ahead of Operation Epic Fury, igniting global...
Digital Health Boosts Cognitive Care in Seniors
A new systematic review and meta‑analysis of randomized controlled trials finds that digital health tools—such as cognitive training apps, telehealth platforms, virtual‑reality modules and wearables—significantly improve memory, attention, executive function and processing speed in older adults with subjective cognitive decline...

Artemis 2 Returns to the Pad for April Launch Attempt
NASA’s Artemis 2 mission rolled back to Launch Complex 39B on March 20 and is now positioned for a launch window opening April 1. The rollout followed a February‑March fix of a helium‑line seal that caused upper‑stage blockage and hydrogen leaks during earlier wet‑dress...

Apple M5 MacBook Pro and Air Review: When the Neo Isn’t Enough
Apple unveiled a new Mac lineup, featuring the $599 MacBook Neo, an upgraded MacBook Air and MacBook Pro powered by M5‑series chips, and two new desk monitors. The Neo, Apple’s cheapest laptop, trims several premium features to hit the low...

Payable Is the Best Way to Accept PayPal, Stripe, and Square Payments in Google Forms – Here’s How
Payable’s new Google Forms add‑on lets users collect payments directly through familiar processors such as PayPal, Stripe, Square, Rapyd, and Razorpay. The extension, available via the Google Workspace Marketplace, integrates a secure checkout into any form and syncs transaction data...

BSidesSLC 2025 – • Al Red Teaming For Artificial Dummies
At BSidesSLC 2025, Bryson Loughmiller, Principal Platform Security Architect at Entrata, delivered the session "AI Red Teaming For Artificial Dummies." The talk broke down AI red‑team concepts for non‑specialists, showcasing real‑world attack scenarios and mitigation tactics. Loughmiller emphasized the growing...
Recent Graphene Industry News - March 2026
The graphene sector is experiencing rapid expansion, highlighted by new production facilities in the UK and Korea and a wave of sizable funding rounds totaling over $500 million. Companies are securing strategic partnerships for energy‑storage pouch cells, automotive racing trials, and...
IBA Launches myQAMatriXXAiR to Advance Patient‑Specific QA in Particle Therapy
IBA announced the launch of myQA MatriXX AiR, the first wireless 2‑D ionization chamber array designed for patient‑specific quality assurance in particle therapy. The system features 1,521 high‑resolution chambers that deliver a full dose distribution readout within seconds for both proton and...