
This Massive 100-Inch Hisense TV Is $500 Off Right Now
Hisense’s 100‑inch U65QF mini‑LED QLED TV is now listed on Amazon for $1,497.99, a $500 markdown from its original $1,997 price. PCMag crowned it the best budget TV of 2025, highlighting its 1,024‑nit brightness, 4K resolution, and robust HDR support. The model adds a 144 Hz refresh rate, variable refresh, and FreeSync Premium Pro, delivering console‑grade input lag of around 13 ms. It runs Amazon’s Fire TV platform instead of Google TV, offering a full streaming suite but a more ad‑laden UI.

How Collective Intelligence Could Soon Reshape Medical Decision-Making
Recent advances in collective intelligence and artificial intelligence are enabling large‑scale, data‑driven collaboration among clinicians. Studies show that pooling independent physician judgments can lift diagnostic accuracy from roughly 46% to 76%, and hybrid human‑AI constellations outperform either humans or models...
Venomous Snakes Represent a Serious Public Health Problem. Scientists Are Biting Back With a Groundbreaking Antidote
Snakebite envenoming kills over 125,000 people each year and leaves three times as many disabled, while current horse‑derived antivenoms trigger severe allergic reactions in nearly half of patients. The high cost—up to $100,000 per course—and limited hospital access leave rural...

Sigma Sports Opens Marketplace to Specialist Sellers
Sigma Sports announced a specialist marketplace launching in summer 2026, powered by Mirakl, to give niche cycling and triathlon brands a premium, high‑converting sales channel. The platform imposes no listing fees, lets sellers control pricing, and offers weekly payouts while...
Shake Content’s Dani Markovits: Founders Who Ignore LinkedIn Are Ceding Their Best Acquisition Channel
Shake Content’s new chief commercial officer, former LinkedIn creator‑team leader Dani Markovits, warns that B2B founders who ignore LinkedIn are forfeiting their most effective acquisition channel. He argues that founder‑led posts generate higher trust and reach than corporate pages, especially...
Which Is the Best AI Agent Builder? Here Are My 10 Picks
The AI agent builder market has moved from pilot projects to production, with three‑quarters of companies investing and nearly 60% already running live agents. G2’s 2026 Grid Report highlights ten platforms that consistently deliver enterprise‑grade integration, governance, and scalability, including...
V-COLOR Debuts DDR5 1 + 1 Dummy Memory Kits for Ryzen Gaming PCs
V‑COLOR has launched DDR5 1+1 kits that combine a single active memory module with a matching RGB filler for AMD Ryzen gaming PCs. The kits are offered in 16 GB (Manta DDR5 XSky) and 24 GB (Manta DDR5 XFinity) configurations, targeting users who want...

College’s New Green Skills Innovation Centre Will Inspire Employers to Raise Sustainable Technology Expertise
Wiltshire College & University Centre opened a £500,000 Green Skills Innovation Centre in Chippenham, backed by the Shared Prosperity Fund and Good Energy. The facility features teaching bays for solar PV, heat pumps, battery storage and smart‑home systems, plus an...

Mimecast Adds AI Investigation and Adaptive Controls to Manage Human Risk
Mimecast unveiled a suite of AI‑driven platform enhancements aimed at curbing human‑related security risk. The rollout adds adaptive security policies that auto‑adjust based on individual risk scores, an AI‑powered Mihra Investigation Agent that accelerates incident analysis, and open‑gateway integrations for...

Norwegian Photoncycle Bags €15M Series A to Launch Seasonal Solar Storage in the Netherlands
Oslo‑based Photoncycle raised €15 million in a Series A round led by NordicNinja and Voima Ventures to commercialize its solid‑state hydrogen storage system. The technology stores excess summer solar power as hydrogen for winter use, targeting Dutch and Danish households as net‑metering...

The End of Keywords: How Intent Modeling Is Reshaping Amazon Search (and What It Means for Modern Commerce)
Amazon is replacing keyword‑based search with intent modeling through its COSMO system. The AI‑driven engine analyzes shopper behavior—search, clicks, purchases—to infer purchasing motivations, turning each product into a node within a behavior‑focused knowledge graph. Brands must restructure listings to answer...
Coalition of Information-Sharing Groups Warns of Cyber, Physical Attacks
A coalition of ten information‑sharing groups issued a joint advisory warning that Iran‑linked state actors, hacktivists and criminal gangs are escalating cyber attacks against U.S. critical‑infrastructure sites. The advisory cites spear‑phishing, DDoS, wiper malware and backdoor implants as primary tactics,...

Campaigners Claim NHS Palantir System Could Be Accessed by Police and Immigration
Campaigners, including Medact and Amnesty International, warn that the NHS's £330 million Palantir Federated Data Platform (FDP) could allow police and immigration officials to access confidential patient records. Palantir denies any legal ability to share data with government departments, stating the...

BIScience Adds Linear TV to Its AdClarity Analysis Platform
BIScience has launched the TV Intelligence Suite, extending its AdClarity platform to include U.S. linear TV data. The upgrade lets customers monitor more than $174 billion in digital ad spend and $51 billion in linear TV spend from a single interface. Coverage...

Akurateco Payment Hub Partners with Kushki to Expand PSP Access Across Latin America
Payment infrastructure provider Akurateco announced a strategic partnership with Latin American payments firm Kushki to broaden PSP connectivity across the region. The deal integrates Kushki’s suite of local payment rails into Akurateco’s Payment Hub, giving merchants, PSPs and fintechs a...

Cambricon Rides China AI Boom to Post Its First Annual Profit
Cambricon Technologies Corp. announced its first annual profit, reporting net income of 2.1 billion yuan ($306 million) for 2025. Revenue surged to 6.5 billion yuan, a more than five‑fold increase from the prior year’s 1.2 billion yuan. The turnaround follows Beijing’s policy urging AI...
AI Chatbots Can Effectively Sway Voters – in Either Direction
Two new peer‑reviewed studies reveal that large‑language‑model chatbots can sway voter attitudes by up to 25 percentage points, far exceeding traditional political ads. Experiments across the United States, Canada, Poland, and the United Kingdom showed that bots delivering numerous fact‑based...
A Failing Unit Test, a Mysterious TCMalloc Misconfiguration, and a 60% Performance Gain in Docker
Percona Server for MongoDB 8.0.16‑5 uncovered a Docker‑specific failure in the tcmalloc_set_parameters_test, where the allocator reported zero capacity due to misreading the cgroup v2 "max" limit. The root cause was a code change that swapped Mongo’s NumberParser for the standard atoll...
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UL Solutions granted its first UL 3300 safety certification to Simbe’s Tally autonomous shelf‑scanning robot. The certification, covering fire, electric‑shock and autonomous mobility hazards, confirms Tally can operate safely in busy public retail aisles. Simbe becomes the inaugural company to receive...

Manz Asia and Epson Form Strategic Partnership to Advance Inkjet Technology for Semiconductor Manufacturing
Manz Asia and Seiko Epson have formed a strategic partnership to develop Lab‑to‑Fab inkjet equipment for semiconductor manufacturing. The collaboration merges Epson’s high‑precision printhead technology with Manz’s equipment engineering and intelligent software, creating a product line that covers R&D, pilot,...

Coding for Underwater Robotics
Ivy Mahncke, an Olin College robotics undergraduate, spent her MIT Lincoln Laboratory summer internship developing a collaborative navigation algorithm for divers and underwater vehicles. The algorithm addresses the lack of GPS by fusing acoustic and sensor data, and was field‑tested...
Why Dove Turned Reddit Product Feedback Into a Real-World Campaign
Dove turned the first 50 Reddit reviews of its Intensive Repair 10‑in‑1 Serum Mask into the "r/eal reviews" campaign, publishing the comments across digital and in‑person channels. The brand embraced both praise and criticism to highlight its confidence in the...
HyperLight Introduces 145 GHz Reference Modulators to Enable 448Gbps per Lane Datacom and 260GBaud Telecom Development
HyperLight Corp unveiled a 145 GHz packaged intensity modulator that delivers over 145 GHz electro‑optical bandwidth, enabling 448 Gbps per‑lane IMDD and 260 GBaud coherent links. The device is offered in O‑, C‑, L‑band configurations with a 1 µm pre‑order option, featuring a compact 0.8 mm...

Socure Launch Enables Startups to Deploy Identity Verification and Fraud Controls
Socure introduced Socure Launch, a plug‑and‑play identity verification and fraud‑prevention suite built on its RiskOS platform. The service lets developers activate enterprise‑grade risk controls within minutes, bypassing weeks of custom development. It targets early‑stage fintech, crypto, gaming, marketplace and e‑commerce...
Runpod Report: Qwen Has Overtaken Meta’s Llama as the Most-Deployed Self-Hosted LLM
Runpod’s State of AI report, built on anonymized serverless deployment logs, shows Alibaba Cloud’s Qwen family has become the most‑deployed self‑hosted large language model, overtaking Meta’s Llama. Despite heavy marketing, Llama 4 registers near‑zero adoption, indicating developers prioritize performance per dollar,...
BridgeBio Builds Case for Early 2027 Launch of Dystrophy Drug
BridgeBio Pharma reported that its small‑molecule candidate BBP‑418 produced a 1.8‑fold increase in the α‑dystroglycan biomarker in a Phase 3 FORTIFY trial for limb‑girdle muscular dystrophy type 2I/R9, with effects sustained through 12 months. The trial enrolled 81 patients and also showed...

Dishwashing Home Robot Maker Sunday Hits $1.15 Billion Valuation
Sunday Inc., a developer of a multifunctional home robot, announced a $165 million Series B financing round that lifted its valuation to $1.15 billion. The round was led by Coatue Management with participation from Bain Capital Ventures, Tiger Global, Benchmark and Conviction Partners....

Zelle Ventures Into Charitable Disbursements with Bank of America
Zelle has partnered with Bank of America to launch a charitable‑disbursement service for donor‑advised funds, replacing slow ACH and check processes with instant transfers. The proof‑of‑concept uses BofA’s Charitable Gift Fund, which last year distributed over $1.3 billion through more than...

GoFundMe Launches AI Fundraising Coach to Help People Raise More Money
GoFundMe has launched an AI‑powered "smart fundraising coach" that guides users from campaign planning through goal setting, message drafting, and title or photo selection. The tool draws on the platform’s extensive data to generate sympathetic language and realistic funding targets....
Pragmatic by Design: Engineering AI for the Real World
Product engineers are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to improve design, validation, and manufacturing, but they are doing so with a disciplined, risk‑aware mindset. A new MIT Technology Review survey of 300 executives shows that while nine‑in‑ten leaders plan to...

Search Has Changed. And So Have We.
Semrush unveiled a brand refresh that reflects the evolution from traditional SEO to an omnichannel, AI‑driven search landscape. The company cites AI‑search growth of 527% year‑over‑year and highlights its massive dataset—27 billion keywords, 43 trillion backlinks, 808 million domains, and over 213 million LLM...

Innovaccer, Databricks Partner to Operationalize Healthcare AI
Innovaccer announced its Gravity platform has earned Built on Validated Partner status with Databricks, confirming production use of the lakehouse stack. The partnership integrates Delta Lake, Databricks SQL, and Managed MLflow into Gravity’s AI infrastructure, streamlining data transformation and model...

The Prior Auth Panic: WEDI Survey Reveals Providers Are Stalling as the CMS API Deadline Looms
The CMS Advancing Interoperability and Improving Prior Authorization Final Rule requires all health‑care entities to deploy specific prior‑auth APIs by January 1, 2027. A February 2026 WEDI survey shows payers have largely caught up, with only 10% still idle, down from 43% a...

US Transit Fleets Have Bought Over 8,000 Zero-Emission Buses
U.S. public‑transit agencies have collectively funded, ordered, or deployed 8,116 full‑size zero‑emission buses as of July 2025, marking a 16% year‑over‑year increase. Small‑vehicle zero‑emission buses added another 1,400 units, growing 20% in the same period. California remains the clear leader, operating...
Zelle and BofA Team up and Other Digital Transactions News Briefs From 3/12/26
Zelle has partnered with Bank of America to route charitable disbursements from donor‑advised funds through its network, delivering near‑real‑time grant payments to nonprofits. ACI Worldwide reports only 26% of bill‑pay platforms consider themselves future‑ready, though 80% view the technology as...
Raymarine Expands Charting Options for Serious Anglers
Raymarine has broadened its marine cartography suite for anglers by launching LightHouse Charts GEN 2, adding Florida Marine Tracks, and introducing CMOR NEX GEN for its Axiom 2 Pro and XL displays. The new LightHouse version redraws three times faster...

Why Platform Consolidation Pays Off
Manufacturers increasingly recognize that juggling multiple best‑of‑breed automation platforms drives hidden costs far beyond initial equipment spend. Training a single technician on five disparate systems can exceed $50,000, inflating a plant’s training budget to a million dollars. Consolidating onto a...
Flexibility Over Lock-In: The Enterprise Shift in Agent Strategy
According to Docker’s State of Agentic AI survey of 800+ developers, 95% now view building AI agents as a strategic priority and have moved beyond pilots to early production. Enterprises are rapidly adopting multi‑model and multi‑cloud architectures, with 61% combining...

Data Center Could Come to Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
Preliminary plans for the ‘Smithfield Gateway’ project propose two 250,000‑sq‑ft data centers in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, on land between Music Center Drive and Smithfield Lane. The proposal is tied to Legend Properties, a commercial‑real‑estate firm active in the Philadelphia market, though...
AMA Finds 70 Percent of Physicians See AI as a Burnout-Reduction Tool
The AMA’s 2026 Physician Survey shows AI adoption has more than doubled, with 81% of doctors now using AI tools versus 38% in 2023. Physicians average 2.3 AI use cases, driven by clinical documentation and research summarization. Seventy percent view...

Zscaler Enhances Data Sovereignty Controls with Regional Processing and Logging
Zscaler announced a global expansion of its data‑sovereignty controls, adding dedicated control and logging planes in six regions and preparing a deployment in Canada. The Zero Trust Exchange now performs in‑region SSL inspection, malware analysis and offers Private Service Edge...

Flexible Wearable Batteries on the Cards?
Researchers at Empa have created a stretchable polymer electrolyte based on modified silicone that conducts ions while retaining elasticity. The flexible electrolyte can suppress lithium dendrite growth and fill microscopic voids, enhancing solid‑state battery stability and energy density. Its ultra‑thin...

CISA Issues Emergency Directive Over Exploited Cisco SD-WAN Flaws
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued Emergency Directive 26‑03, warning that attackers are exploiting a critical authentication‑bypass flaw (CVE‑2026‑20127) in Cisco Catalyst SD‑WAN devices used across federal networks. The vulnerability carries a CVSS score of 10, potentially granting...

Voya Limits Data Center Credit Investing on AI Demand Worries
Voya Financial’s private‑credit division is curbing exposure to data‑center credit tied to AI demand, citing concerns that the rapid expansion may plateau before debts are repaid. The firm manages a $50 billion portfolio and is limiting holdings linked to large tech...
IATA Announces New AI Initiatives to Support Air Cargo Operations
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) unveiled three AI‑focused initiatives aimed at modernising air cargo operations. The first is AI Subject Matter Expert (AI SME), a mobile and web app that lets users query IATA cargo and safety manuals in...

DRM to Showcase Integrated Automation Systems at MAX 2026
DRM, LLC will exhibit at the MAX Manufacturing and Automation Exchange in Nashville from March 24‑26, showcasing its end‑to‑end automation solutions at Booth #515. The company will run a live robotic demonstration cell that highlights precision motion control for dispensing, material...

Synopsys Updates Hardware-Assisted Verification Portfolio
Synopsys unveiled a refreshed hardware‑assisted verification (HAV) portfolio that adds new HAPS‑200 and ZeBu‑200 FPGA platforms and a suite of software‑defined enhancements. The 12‑FPGA systems double capacity over prior 6‑FPGA offerings and target data‑center AI training, inference, GPUs, and edge...
China’s CERT Warns OpenClaw Can Inflict Nasty Wounds
China’s National Computer Network Emergency Response Technical Team (CERT) issued a warning that the OpenClaw agentic AI tool suffers from extremely weak default security configurations. The agency posted on WeChat that the tool can be easily exploited, urging users to...
Why a Streaming TV Ad Platform Is Buying Billboards
Vibe.co, a streaming‑TV ad platform, launched a bicoastal out‑of‑home campaign targeting enterprise ecommerce marketers, SaaS leaders, AI founders and venture capitalists. The effort places billboards, subway ads, buses and taxi tops in New York and the San Francisco Bay Area, featuring...

Quantum Solutions Partners With Delmar Aerospace to Bring Drone-Based Water Intelligence to North America
Quantum Solutions, a UK imaging firm, has entered a three‑way partnership with Delmar Aerospace and its Canadian unit Perspectum Drone Inspection Services to launch the Q.Fly Water drone system across the U.S. West Coast and Canada. The platform uses quantum‑dot...