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Eutelsat Ends Express AT1 and AT2 Capacity Deals After Satellite Disruption
NewsMar 13, 2026

Eutelsat Ends Express AT1 and AT2 Capacity Deals After Satellite Disruption

Eutelsat has terminated its capacity contracts on the Russian‑owned Express AT1 and Express AT2 satellites after Express AT1 failed on March 4 and Express AT2 is being relocated from 140° East. The leases had complemented Eutelsat’s own 36° East fleet (Eutelsat 36C/36D). The company estimates the terminations will...

By Broadband TV News
MediaCo Appoints Neida Gotay as Vice President, Integrated Sales
NewsMar 13, 2026

MediaCo Appoints Neida Gotay as Vice President, Integrated Sales

MediaCo Holding Inc. has appointed Neida Gotay as Vice President of Integrated Sales. Gotay will manage local and national sales in Orlando and Atlanta while driving multi‑platform revenue growth across Florida markets. She brings 18 years of media sales leadership...

By MarTech Series
AI Chips Are Pushing Everything Else Off TSMC's Most Advanced Production Lines
NewsMar 13, 2026

AI Chips Are Pushing Everything Else Off TSMC's Most Advanced Production Lines

AI accelerators are set to dominate TSMC's most advanced N3 production line, with 86% of capacity earmarked for AI chips by 2027. Utilization is projected to exceed 100% in the second half of 2026, highlighting a severe capacity shortfall. TSMC’s...

By THE DECODER
Sema4.ai Announces Semantic Layer Capabilities at the Gartner Data & Analytics Summit 2026
NewsMar 13, 2026

Sema4.ai Announces Semantic Layer Capabilities at the Gartner Data & Analytics Summit 2026

Sema4.ai announced the general availability of its AI‑powered Semantic Layer at the Gartner Data & Analytics Summit 2026. The platform lets business users query databases, spreadsheets and documents using plain English, eliminating the need for SQL expertise. It couples a...

By AiThority » Sales Enablement
Police Sinkholes 45,000 IP Addresses in Cybercrime Crackdown
NewsMar 13, 2026

Police Sinkholes 45,000 IP Addresses in Cybercrime Crackdown

Operation Synergia III, an Interpol‑led crackdown from July 2025 to January 2026, sinkholed roughly 45,000 malicious IP addresses and seized 212 servers across 72 countries. The operation resulted in 94 arrests, with another 110 suspects under investigation, and uncovered over 33,000 phishing and fraudulent...

By BleepingComputer
How AI Is Transforming the Modern Firewall for State and Local Government
NewsMar 13, 2026

How AI Is Transforming the Modern Firewall for State and Local Government

State and local governments are adopting a hybrid‑mesh firewall model that spreads enforcement across branch offices, cloud workloads, data centers and remote users. AI is being embedded directly into these firewalls to govern generative‑AI usage, enforce data‑loss‑prevention, and automate rule‑set...

By StateTech Magazine
AI Robotics Unicorn Sharpa and NVIDIA Bridge the Simulation Gap for Dexterous Robot Training
NewsMar 13, 2026

AI Robotics Unicorn Sharpa and NVIDIA Bridge the Simulation Gap for Dexterous Robot Training

Sharpa, a unicorn AI robotics firm, announced a collaboration with NVIDIA to close the simulation gap for training dexterous robots. The joint effort produced Tacmap, a high‑fidelity yet fast simulation framework that uses a shared geometric representation and will be...

By RoboticsTomorrow
Why RegTech AI Is Reshaping Privacy Compliance Teams
NewsMar 13, 2026

Why RegTech AI Is Reshaping Privacy Compliance Teams

Privacy compliance has become a top operational challenge in 2026 as regulators such as the EU AI Act, DORA and California’s Automated Decision‑Making Technology rules move into active enforcement. 4CRisk.ai argues that artificial intelligence can dramatically accelerate compliance, especially as...

By RegTech Analyst
Corvex Announced the Launch of Secure Model Weights
NewsMar 13, 2026

Corvex Announced the Launch of Secure Model Weights

Corvex announced early availability of Secure Model Weights, a patent‑pending solution that encrypts AI model weights end‑to‑end and decrypts them only inside NVIDIA Hopper/Blackwell GPUs operating in Confidential Computing mode. The architecture combines GPU TEEs, Intel TDX, remote attestation, and...

By AI-TechPark
Reply at NVIDIA GTC: Digital Twins and Physical AI Driving the Next Stage of Industrial Value Creation
NewsMar 13, 2026

Reply at NVIDIA GTC: Digital Twins and Physical AI Driving the Next Stage of Industrial Value Creation

Reply showcased at NVIDIA GTC how digital twins and physical AI can unlock new industrial value. The company demonstrated a self‑learning edge AI platform that validates and retrains models on connected robots, leveraging NVIDIA Omniverse and Isaac Sim. Joint presentations...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Azure Startup Credits Don't Apply to Claude via Azure AI Foundry, Reader Finds – After $1,600 Charge
NewsMar 13, 2026

Azure Startup Credits Don't Apply to Claude via Azure AI Foundry, Reader Finds – After $1,600 Charge

Start‑up companies using Microsoft Azure credits discovered that the credits do not cover Anthropic's Claude model accessed through Azure AI Foundry, leading to surprise charges of $1,600 and higher. A moderator’s original forum post incorrectly claimed credits applied, but was...

By The Register
Bahrain Reveals Qualified Bidders for 100 MW BAJ Solar IPP Project
NewsMar 13, 2026

Bahrain Reveals Qualified Bidders for 100 MW BAJ Solar IPP Project

Bahrain’s Electricity and Water Authority has shortlisted Saudi‑based ACWA Power and UAE‑based Yellow Door Energy to develop a 100 MW solar plant in Bilaj Al Jazayer under a build‑own‑operate public‑private partnership. The project targets commercial operation by 30 September 2027 and forms part...

By pv magazine
Sitma Introduces PackHub, a Compact Automated Bagging System for Faster Order Fulfillment
NewsMar 13, 2026

Sitma Introduces PackHub, a Compact Automated Bagging System for Faster Order Fulfillment

Sitma unveiled PackHub, a compact automated bagging system that streamlines order fulfillment by automating bag feeding, orientation, and labeling. The unit’s 500‑bag hopper and precision friction feeder can cut packaging time by up to 50% per order while preserving a...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
ThunderSoft Showcases Edge AI Innovations at Embedded World 2026, Highlighting the Rise of Intelligent Edge Systems
NewsMar 13, 2026

ThunderSoft Showcases Edge AI Innovations at Embedded World 2026, Highlighting the Rise of Intelligent Edge Systems

ThunderSoft and its joint venture Thundercomm unveiled three edge‑AI solutions at embedded world 2026, including the TurboX IRB10 development kit for autonomous robots, an AI‑powered industrial inspection system, and the compact TurboX EB8 edge computing device. Built on Qualcomm’s Dragonwing IQ10 platform, these offerings...

By RoboticsTomorrow
Sebi Imposes Rs 10 Lakh Fine on Anand Rathi for Violation of Stock Brokers' Norms
NewsMar 13, 2026

Sebi Imposes Rs 10 Lakh Fine on Anand Rathi for Violation of Stock Brokers' Norms

India’s securities regulator SEBI imposed a ₹10 lakh fine on Anand Rathi Share and Stock Brokers Ltd for multiple breaches of stock‑broker norms. The investigation covering April 2023 to August 2024 found the firm failed to promptly report a May 2024 technical glitch and delayed...

By Economic Times — Markets
How Vessi Sells Waterproof Shoes
NewsMar 13, 2026

How Vessi Sells Waterproof Shoes

Vessi, a Canada‑based direct‑to‑consumer sneaker brand, leverages its patented Dyma‑tex fabric to sell waterproof yet breathable shoes. Director of ecommerce Ray Hua explains that Meta ads dominate customer acquisition, while TikTok and Reddit generate traffic with low conversion quality. The...

By Practical Ecommerce
The Aging Crisis Is Here, and Technology Is No Longer Optional
NewsMar 13, 2026

The Aging Crisis Is Here, and Technology Is No Longer Optional

By 2034, roughly one‑fifth of Americans will be over 65, creating the first senior‑majority population and an old‑age dependency ratio above 0.35. The surge strains healthcare staffing, with projected physician shortages exceeding 90,000, and inflates caregiver demand beyond the 50 million...

By MedCity News
IAB Sweden Expels Meta: Warns Advertisers About Fraud, Brand Safety
NewsMar 13, 2026

IAB Sweden Expels Meta: Warns Advertisers About Fraud, Brand Safety

IAB Sweden’s board voted to expel Meta from its membership, citing the platform’s inadequate measures against fraudulent advertising. The decision follows a procedural correction after an earlier March 10 vote was invalidated. Meta has until the April 15 annual general...

By MediaPost
Chief AI Officer on Course-Correcting when AI Moves Too Fast
NewsMar 13, 2026

Chief AI Officer on Course-Correcting when AI Moves Too Fast

Rob T. Lee, chief AI officer at SANS Institute, warns that moving too quickly with AI can unsettle established processes and provoke resistance. He recounts a recent incident where an AI‑generated microsite was built in hours, shocking the traditional web‑design...

By InformationWeek
Tomorrow's Fraud Techniques
NewsMar 13, 2026

Tomorrow's Fraud Techniques

Fraudsters are leveraging AI, deepfakes and synthetic identities to turn once‑rare, highly coordinated attacks into routine events. Financial institutions now face daily sophisticated scams, from voice‑cloned phishing calls to long‑standing fake personas that suddenly cash out. Experian’s chief product officer...

By ITPro
AI Is the Future. But Frontline Training Is Stuck in the Past
NewsMar 13, 2026

AI Is the Future. But Frontline Training Is Stuck in the Past

AI will reshape frontline work, with up to 40% of skills becoming obsolete by 2030 and 60% of logistics roles transformed. Yet only 28% of logistics employees currently have access to AI training, and many managers do not support learning....

By Supply Chain 24/7
Qualified Electronic Signatures in Conveyancing: Why QES Matters Now
NewsMar 13, 2026

Qualified Electronic Signatures in Conveyancing: Why QES Matters Now

HM Land Registry has officially embraced eIDAS Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES), enabling fully digital conveyancing in the UK. Traditional wet‑ink signing can add 3‑7 days to completion, risking chain breaks and financial loss, whereas QES provides cryptographic identity verification and...

By Legal Futures (UK)
Oakland’s Speed Cameras Start Ticketing Sunday. Here Are the Hot Spots
NewsMar 13, 2026

Oakland’s Speed Cameras Start Ticketing Sunday. Here Are the Hot Spots

Oakland’s 35 automated speed cameras logged 140,445 violations in five weeks, averaging 3,601 speeders per day. After a 60‑day warning period, the city will begin mailing tickets on Sunday, with fines ranging from $50 to $500. This makes Oakland the...

By KQED MindShift
COLORFUL Launches the iGame GeForce RTX 50 Ultra Series
NewsMar 13, 2026

COLORFUL Launches the iGame GeForce RTX 50 Ultra Series

Colorful Technology announced the iGame GeForce RTX 50 Ultra series, featuring a black chassis with neon pink and holographic accents inspired by hip‑hop art. The lineup includes a flagship triple‑fan model and a compact Ultra Duo variant with dual‑fan cooling for...

By IT News Africa
Vehicle Tech Week Europe Announces Strategic Partnerships with PAVE Europe, ASAM and FISITA
NewsMar 13, 2026

Vehicle Tech Week Europe Announces Strategic Partnerships with PAVE Europe, ASAM and FISITA

Vehicle Tech Week Europe, organized by UKi Media & Events, has secured strategic partnerships with PAVE Europe, ASAM and FISITA. The three‑day Stuttgart showcase, running June 23‑25, 2026, will combine the Automotive Testing Expo, Autonomous Vehicle Tech Expo and Automotive...

By Autonomous Vehicle International
Aaronia Presents High-End Solutions at Satellite in Washington
NewsMar 13, 2026

Aaronia Presents High-End Solutions at Satellite in Washington

Aaronia AG will showcase its latest USB real‑time spectrum analyzers and full product line at Satellite 2026 in Washington, D.C. The company highlights the SPECTRAN™ V6 series, featuring sweep speeds over 3 THz/s and up to 450 MHz real‑time bandwidth, as well as the...

By Microwave Journal
FEED Contract Marks Step Forward in Mediterranean’s First CO2 Storage Project
NewsMar 13, 2026

FEED Contract Marks Step Forward in Mediterranean’s First CO2 Storage Project

Kent has secured a front‑end engineering design (FEED) contract with EnEarth to develop Greece’s first dedicated CO₂ storage facility at the Prinos offshore field. The project will initially inject 1 MtCO₂ per year, scaling to 2.8 MtCO₂ annually by 2029, and includes...

By Offshore Energy
What to Do if You’re a Data Breach Victim (and You Probably Are)
NewsMar 13, 2026

What to Do if You’re a Data Breach Victim (and You Probably Are)

Data breach notifications have become routine, with 80% of Americans receiving at least one notice in the past year and many seeing three to five letters. Federal and state laws compel companies to alert consumers promptly, yet complex investigations can...

By The New York Times – Your Money
Study: Self-Driving Cars Could Raise VMT by 6%, Increasing Congestion
NewsMar 13, 2026

Study: Self-Driving Cars Could Raise VMT by 6%, Increasing Congestion

A University of Texas‑Arlington analysis predicts that a major shift to autonomous vehicles in U.S. cities would lift vehicle miles traveled (VMT) by about 6%, even when users switch from privately owned cars to shared robotaxis. The study warns that...

By Planetizen
Kazakhstan Must Choose: Be Eurasia’s Tech Broker or Become a Pawn in the New Global Space Race
NewsMar 13, 2026

Kazakhstan Must Choose: Be Eurasia’s Tech Broker or Become a Pawn in the New Global Space Race

Kazakhstan stands at a crossroads, deciding whether to leverage its Baikonur launch site and AI capabilities to become Eurasia’s trusted broker of space and deep‑tech, or to remain a passive host for rival powers. The global space economy is projected...

By SpaceNews
ITB Berlin Insights: The Rise of AI Agents in Hospitality Operations
NewsMar 13, 2026

ITB Berlin Insights: The Rise of AI Agents in Hospitality Operations

At ITB Berlin, Sirma showcased Vela, an AI agent that lets guests interact via voice or chat while silently linking to the hotel PMS. The event highlighted a broader industry shift from guest‑facing AI tools to operational agents that monitor...

By Hospitality Net – Technology
NASA Begins Building Nuclear-Powered Dragonfly Drone for 2028 Launch to Saturn Moon Titan
NewsMar 13, 2026

NASA Begins Building Nuclear-Powered Dragonfly Drone for 2028 Launch to Saturn Moon Titan

NASA’s Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory has started building and testing the Dragonfly rotorcraft, a nuclear‑powered drone destined for a 2028 launch to Saturn’s moon Titan. The car‑sized craft will use a radioisotope power system, marking a shift from solar‑driven...

By Space.com
Vertical SaaS Is Cashing in on Payments
NewsMar 13, 2026

Vertical SaaS Is Cashing in on Payments

Vertical SaaS providers such as Toast, Mindbody, and ServiceTitan are turning embedded payments into a core revenue stream, often surpassing traditional software fees. By integrating point‑of‑sale functionality, these platforms streamline transaction processing, reconciliation, and data capture for small businesses. The...

By PaymentsJournal
What Most Organizations Are Getting Wrong About AI ROI
NewsMar 13, 2026

What Most Organizations Are Getting Wrong About AI ROI

Organizations are deploying AI tools without redesigning workflows or training staff, resulting in limited productivity gains. The gap between capability and execution means most firms are still waiting for measurable ROI. Channel partners—MSPs, MSSPs, and VARs—can fill this void by...

By ChannelE2E
‘Clear Warning Signs’ as PJM Wholesale Power Costs Jump 54% in One Year
NewsMar 13, 2026

‘Clear Warning Signs’ as PJM Wholesale Power Costs Jump 54% in One Year

PJM Interconnection’s wholesale power costs surged 54% in 2025, reaching $67 billion. Capacity expenses exploded 262%, now 16% of total costs, exposing a 6,500 MW shortfall for the 2027/2028 auction. The spike is driven by rapid data‑center load growth, prompting the independent...

By Utility Dive (Industry Dive)
Institut Quantique Joins Qblox Excellence Center Program to Advance Distributed Quantum Computing
NewsMar 13, 2026

Institut Quantique Joins Qblox Excellence Center Program to Advance Distributed Quantum Computing

The Institut quantique at Université de Sherbrooke has become a Qblox Excellence Center, integrating Qblox’s modular control electronics into its Quantum FabLab. The partnership targets distributed heterogeneous quantum computing, aiming to build scalable, fault‑tolerant architectures across superconducting, spin and hybrid...

By Quantum Computing Report
Accertify’s Attack State Targets Credential Stuffing and ATO Attacks
NewsMar 13, 2026

Accertify’s Attack State Targets Credential Stuffing and ATO Attacks

Accertify introduced Attack State, a new module within its Account Protection suite that continuously monitors login activity to spot coordinated credential‑stuffing and account‑takeover attacks. By benchmarking real‑time behavior against an organization’s typical traffic patterns, the tool flags anomalies across web,...

By Help Net Security
Around the Commercial Drone Industry: Public Safety Partnership, Updates to Blue UAS List, and GrubHub Drone Delivery
NewsMar 13, 2026

Around the Commercial Drone Industry: Public Safety Partnership, Updates to Blue UAS List, and GrubHub Drone Delivery

DRONERESPONDERS signed a national operations agreement with the National Real‑Time Crime Center Association to fast‑track Drone‑as‑First‑Responder (DFR) programs across U.S. emergency agencies. The Defense Contract Management Agency took over the Blue UAS Cleared List from the Defense Innovation Unit, aiming...

By Commercial UAV News (if feed accessible)
Mich. City Adds Fourth Ambulance, Fire Engine as City EMS System Expands
NewsMar 13, 2026

Mich. City Adds Fourth Ambulance, Fire Engine as City EMS System Expands

Flint, Michigan, has expanded its emergency services by adding a fourth ambulance and a $1.2 million fire engine to the city’s Fire Department fleet. The ambulance service, launched in 2024, has already completed more than 900 runs this year, and the...

By EMS1 – News
The Rise of Frameless Motors in Collaborative Robots: Enhancing Dexterity and Safety
NewsMar 13, 2026

The Rise of Frameless Motors in Collaborative Robots: Enhancing Dexterity and Safety

Frameless motors are reshaping collaborative robots by eliminating bulky housings and integrating directly into joints, delivering lighter, more compact cobots. Their direct‑drive architecture provides superior torque‑to‑weight ratios and enhanced thermal management, which translates into higher precision and longer service life....

By RoboticsTomorrow
Can I Run AI Locally?
NewsMar 13, 2026

Can I Run AI Locally?

The article provides a detailed matrix of open‑source LLMs, ranking them by size, memory usage, context window, and token throughput to show which can run on a typical consumer machine. Models under 2 B parameters (e.g., Meta 1B, Google 1B) run smoothly, while...

By Hacker News
AI Mode Data, Ask Maps & Branded Queries Go Live – SEO Pulse via @Sejournal, @MattGSouthern
NewsMar 13, 2026

AI Mode Data, Ask Maps & Branded Queries Go Live – SEO Pulse via @Sejournal, @MattGSouthern

Google’s AI Mode now cites its own properties three times more often, with self‑citations climbing from 7% to 21% and a shift toward organic search results pages. The company also launched Ask Maps, a conversational AI feature in Maps that...

By Search Engine Journal
Spectrum Analyzer:  FPL1044
NewsMar 13, 2026

Spectrum Analyzer: FPL1044

Rohde & Schwarz unveiled the FPL1044 spectrum analyzer, covering 10 Hz to 44 GHz. It is the first instrument in its price segment to reach the 44 GHz ceiling, dramatically lowering the cost of high‑frequency testing. The model also introduces a DC‑coupling option,...

By Microwave Journal
Drone Companies Find Common Ground in Jaipur While Waiting on Part 108
NewsMar 13, 2026

Drone Companies Find Common Ground in Jaipur While Waiting on Part 108

At NestGen in Jaipur, drone innovators from across the globe gathered to showcase advances in automation, AI‑driven operations and UTM platforms, while acknowledging a shared anxiety over the pending FAA Part 108 rule for BVLOS flights. Attendees described the industry as...

By Commercial UAV News (if feed accessible)
How AI-Powered Digital Experience Solutions Are Transforming Museums
NewsMar 13, 2026

How AI-Powered Digital Experience Solutions Are Transforming Museums

Museums are replacing static labels and linear audio guides with AI‑powered digital experience platforms that interpret visitor location, answer spoken queries, and translate content in real time. The technology leverages Bluetooth beacons, conversational agents, and augmented reality to deliver personalized...

By Blooloop — Theme Parks
Global Offshore Capacity Nears 100GW Milestone
NewsMar 13, 2026

Global Offshore Capacity Nears 100GW Milestone

RenewableUK reports global offshore wind capacity will hit 100 GW in 2026, up from 89.2 GW in 2025. The sector added 8.8 GW in 2025, marking the fourth‑largest installation year on record. Forecasts show 18.8 GW could be commissioned in 2026 and total capacity...

By reNEWS
Is Model Governance Slowing AI in Financial Crime?
NewsMar 13, 2026

Is Model Governance Slowing AI in Financial Crime?

A new Hawk‑Chartis report finds that while nine in ten banks champion AI for financial‑crime compliance, model governance is emerging as the chief obstacle to broader adoption. More than half of the technical challenges cited by 125 global compliance leaders...

By Fintech Global
RyderVentures Bets on ‘Physical AI’ to Break Warehouse Automation’s Biggest Barriers
NewsMar 13, 2026

RyderVentures Bets on ‘Physical AI’ to Break Warehouse Automation’s Biggest Barriers

RyderVentures is championing "physical AI," a blend of artificial‑intelligence models with warehouse hardware that lets equipment perform multiple tasks instead of a single, fixed function. The approach tackles the biggest hurdle to warehouse automation—high upfront capital outlays and the risk...

By FreightWaves
Who’s Working With China on Space?
NewsMar 13, 2026

Who’s Working With China on Space?

China is rapidly expanding its international space network, now engaging with over 60 countries across Africa, Latin America and beyond. The strategy relies on low‑cost, turnkey packages that bundle satellite design, launch, financing and training, often delivered through state‑owned Great...

By Payload