
Seven Essential Security Strategies For Law Firms And Legal Departments
Law firms and corporate legal departments face escalating cyber threats, with one‑third expected to experience a breach this year and average losses exceeding $5 million. The article outlines seven essential security strategies: building a vigilance culture, turning compliance into a market differentiator, treating all legal data as highly sensitive, rigorously vetting third‑party vendors, enforcing universal encryption, mandating multifactor authentication, and leveraging security ratings, AI guardrails, and continuous training. It emphasizes that 63% of breaches stem from vendors, making external risk management as critical as internal controls. By embedding these practices, legal organizations can protect client data, reduce financial exposure, and strengthen trust with stakeholders.
Can FDA Tolerate Cancer Risk for Rare Pediatric Disease Gene Therapies?
The FDA placed a clinical hold on Regenxbio’s RGX‑111 and RGX‑121 gene‑therapy trials after a pediatric MPS I patient developed a tumor four years post‑treatment. The case marks the first documented long‑latency cancer linked to an adeno‑associated virus (AAV) vector in...
PayPal Pivots for 2026
PayPal Holdings announced a strategic pivot for 2026, concentrating on strengthening its branded checkout services. Chief financial and operating officer Jamie Miller said the company will shift from broad portfolio scaling to a targeted approach that supports its largest merchants....
Stacked Quantum Materials Enable Precise Spin Control without External Magnetic Fields
Researchers at Chalmers University have demonstrated precise control of electron spin by stacking a perpendicular magnetic layer with a topological van der Waals material. The heterostructure switches magnetization using very small electrical currents and operates at room temperature without external magnetic fields....

MQ-9s Over Iran: Striking and Finding Targets—But Taking Some Losses
U.S. MQ‑9 Reaper drones are conducting persistent ISR and precision strikes against Iranian missile and drone launchers as part of Operation Epic Fury, having hit more than 5,500 targets since the conflict began. Iran’s air defenses have managed to down...
Science Spotlight: New Ways to Attack Β-Amyloid Plaques in Alzheimer’s
Two pre‑clinical studies propose active clearance of β‑amyloid as a new Alzheimer’s strategy. Researchers at Washington University engineered astrocytes with chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) that engulf plaques, while another team designed bispecific peptides that ferry amyloid into cells for lysosomal...

10 Android Trends That Will Define Smartphones in 2026
Android smartphones in 2026 will be defined by AI‑native hardware, on‑device intelligence, and a suite of new hardware innovations. Chipmakers are rolling out processors built for machine‑learning, while AI agents inside apps start performing tasks autonomously. Battery life jumps to...
Technology Agenda Sealed by Letter of Intent
IDS Imaging Development Systems and Prophesee have signed a Letter of Intent at Embedded World to deepen their partnership and create next‑generation industrial vision systems that fuse conventional imaging with Prophesee’s Metavision® event‑based technology. The expanded collaboration builds on the...

Disruptions Reinforce China's Self-Sufficiency Drive
China is intensifying its drive for energy self‑sufficiency by accelerating investments in low‑carbon technologies such as solar, wind, batteries and electric vehicles. The ongoing war in the Middle East, which has disrupted oil and gas imports, underscores Beijing’s anxiety over...
Lower Mortgage Review 2026
Lower Mortgage, formerly AmeriHome, offers a wide array of loan products across 100 locations in 47 states, but many options are not listed online. In 2024 the lender posted a higher‑than‑median mortgage rate of 6.625 % and a total loan‑cost of...
The AI Hardware Crunch: CPUs Join the Chip Shortage
The AI hardware crunch is expanding as server CPUs join the long‑running GPU shortage. Intel now reports six‑month lead times for key server chips, while AMD’s lead times have stretched to ten weeks and prices in China have risen over...

Is Your Content Calendar Eroding Customer Trust?
Dr. Anna Harrison argues that traditional content calendars are built on a linear funnel model that assumes audiences progress uniformly, but trust actually develops in asynchronous loops. AI‑generated summaries further destabilize scheduled campaigns by reshaping how users discover content. The...
Artificial Kinetochores Take the Pressure Off Aging Chromosomes During Meiosis
Researchers at RIKEN have engineered protein‑based artificial kinetochores that compete with natural chromosome kinetochores for microtubule attachment during meiosis. By lowering the overall pulling force, these constructs keep weakened chromosome pairs together in aged mouse oocytes, restoring accurate DNA segregation....

Everything We Know so Far About Amazon's Upcoming Spring Sale
Amazon is set to launch its third annual Big Spring Sale in late March, a seven‑day event that mirrors Prime Day but focuses on seasonal merchandise. The sale will feature discounts up to 40% on categories such as outdoor furniture,...
Ukrainian Defense Companies Moving To All Domestic Production Of Components
Ukrainian drone and defense firms are rapidly localizing component production, now achieving 80‑90% domestic content for first‑level parts and aiming for 100% on‑shoring of critical systems. Companies such as The Fourth Law and Unwave are building a semiconductor fab to...

Rayse, B&W Launch New AI Tools; CRMLS Offers RealReports to Members
Real estate firms are accelerating AI adoption across the value chain. Baird & Warner rolled out a custom Rejig.AI social‑media engine that creates and schedules branded posts, while Rayse introduced the Rayse Assistant Engine to log transactions via voice or...

Numberess Is Wordle, But with Digits and Numbers, Out Now on Mobile
Numberess, a new Android puzzle, launches as a numeric twist on Wordle. Players receive six daily rounds, each requiring them to guess a hidden four‑digit number using color feedback and a higher‑or‑lower hint. The game permits repeated digits and offers...
Hawley Unveils Bill to Ban Abortion Pill, Strip FDA Approval
Senator Josh Hawley introduced a bill to immediately withdraw the FDA's safety approval for mifepristone, the primary abortion medication. The legislation follows recent Supreme Court and Trump‑era reviews of the drug and cites a controversial conservative study alleging serious adverse...

Australian Unity's 'Shift Left' On Code Quality and Security Is Just in Time for AI
Australian Unity has made SonarQube Cloud its enterprise‑wide static application security testing platform, extending it to every codebase and infrastructure‑as‑code project. By enforcing automated quality gates at the earliest stage of development, the firm shifts left on security and quality...
Heavy Water Expands Energy Potential of Carbon Nanotube Yarns
Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas introduced a heavy‑water‑based electrolyte that dramatically improves the energy‑harvesting performance of twistron carbon‑nanotube yarns. The new system delivers up to 2.5 times higher peak power and 1.8 times more energy per stretch cycle, achieving...

AGENT IDE Midterm Results Still Give DCB an Edge for In-Stent Restenosis
Three‑year follow‑up of the AGENT IDE trial shows the Agent paclitaxel‑coated balloon (DCB) outperforms uncoated balloon angioplasty in treating in‑stent restenosis (ISR), with target‑lesion failure (TLF) rates of 32.7% versus 40.9% (hazard ratio 0.72). The advantage is driven mainly by...
Foreign Hacker in 2023 Compromised Epstein Files Held by FBI
In February 2023 a foreign hacker infiltrated the FBI’s New York Field Office server that housed files from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. The breach was discovered when a special agent found a warning file, and the hacker later engaged in a...

New Study Says There's a Way to Make Dyson Bubbles and Stellar Engines Stable
Physicist Colin R. McInnes has shown that Dyson Bubbles and flat‑disk Stellar Engines can be engineered for passive stability, countering long‑standing claims of inherent gravitational instability. By concentrating mass at the rim of a reflective disc, radiation pressure and gravity can...

Figure’s Humanoid Robot Picks Up Toys, Wipes Surfaces in New Demo
Figure AI unveiled a new demo where its humanoid robot, powered by the Helix 02 AI system, tidied a cluttered living room. The robot integrated walking, tool use, and object handling without task‑specific programming, relying on a single neural model. Helix 02...

You Can Get Both Windows 11 Pro and Microsoft Office Pro for Just $50 Right Now
StackSocial is offering a combined Windows 11 Pro and Microsoft Office Professional 2021 bundle for $44.97, a steep discount from the typical $419 price tag. The Office license is a lifetime, non‑subscription entitlement covering the full suite of desktop apps....

Research Supports the Integral Role of Ultrasound in Treating Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Sonex Health and the Institute of Advanced Ultrasound Guided Procedures published a manuscript in the Journal of Ultrasound Medicine confirming that ultrasound‑guided carpal tunnel release (UGCTR) is as effective as traditional open or endoscopic surgery while offering superior patient comfort...

Xygeni GitHub Action Compromised Via Tag Poison
Xygeni’s official GitHub Action was compromised through a tag‑poisoning attack that redirected the mutable v5 tag to a malicious commit containing a command‑and‑control implant. The attacker leveraged a stolen maintainer personal access token and a compromised GitHub App private key...
SpaceBridge CEO David Gelerman Explains Why UniHub Is a Pivotal Launch for Company
SpaceBridge is set to unveil UniHub at SATShow 2026, a software‑defined, modular VSAT hub packaged in a compact 3RU enclosure. The all‑in‑one solution promises up to five‑fold performance gains over the legacy ASAT‑II architecture and dramatically faster field deployment. CEO...

Neuromorphic Computing Platform In Perovskite Nickelates (UCSD, Rutgers)
Researchers at UCSD and Rutgers have demonstrated a neuromorphic computing platform built from proton‑doped perovskite nickelate (NdNiO3) devices. By integrating symmetric and asymmetric junctions on a single wafer, the system combines ultrafast proton‑mediated dynamics with multilevel resistance memory, achieving nanosecond...

Iran-Linked Hackers Reportedly Targeted Albanian Parliament Email System
Albanian parliament email system was targeted by the Iran‑linked hacking group Homeland Justice. The attackers sought to access or leak emails of senior political figures, and some content later appeared on Telegram. Albania’s National Cyber Security Authority launched an investigation,...

Foghorn Therapeutics Provides Financial Update for 2025 and 2026 Strategic Outlook
Foghorn Therapeutics announced a financial update highlighting progress on its lead oncology candidate FHD-909, which remains on schedule in Phase 1 dose‑escalation for SMARCA4‑mutant NSCLC. The company also confirmed that its selective CBP and EP300 degrader programs are slated for...

Xanadu Announces Negotiations Toward Up to CAD $390 Million in Support From the Governments of Canada and Ontario to Advance...
Xanadu Quantum Technologies has entered negotiations with the Canadian and Ontario governments for up to CAD 390 million to fund Project OPTIMISM, a plan to build domestic photonic and semiconductor manufacturing infrastructure. The initiative targets heterogeneous integration, PIC packaging, wafer‑level testing and quantum...

Gradial Launches GEO Agent With Built-In Execution to Help Brands Win in AI Search
Gradial unveiled Gradial GEO, a new capability that spots visibility gaps in AI‑driven search results and automatically implements fixes directly in a brand’s CMS. The tool continuously monitors generative engines such as ChatGPT, Gemini and Perplexity, updating pages in real...

Elutia Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Financial Results; Initiates NXT-41 Regulatory Process
Elutia Inc. reported its Q4 and full‑year 2025 results, highlighting the $88 million sale of its BioEnvelope business to Boston Scientific and a cash position of $36.4 million plus $8 million in escrow. The company submitted a 510(k) for the base biologic matrix...

Cetera Aims to Find More Organic Growth Via $50B Retirement Plan Assets
Cetera Solutions is turning its $50 billion in retirement‑plan assets and nearly one‑million participants into a primary engine for organic growth. President Christian Mitchell said the firm will deepen workplace and W‑2 advisor channels, using retirement advice as a referral and...

Anxiety Over AI Is Growing. Are Employers Preparing Workers For What’s Next?
A new Jobs for the Future (JFF) survey released in early 2026 shows U.S. workers are now more likely to view artificial intelligence as a net‑negative force for jobs, wealth and quality of life. Early‑career employees feel the impact most,...
Oracle Eases Wall Street Fears over AI Spending
Oracle reported Q1 revenue up 22% to $17.2 billion, with cloud revenue climbing 44% and OCI surging 84%. The company’s RPO hit $553 billion, largely from large AI contracts that customers fund upfront, easing concerns about capex. Gross margin on AI capacity...

NanoTess Lands Embecta Deal to Put Its Tech in 14,000 Canadian Pharmacies
Calgary‑based NanoTess has signed a distribution agreement with diabetes‑care company Embecta to place its NanoSALV Catalytic gel in more than 14,000 Canadian pharmacies. NanoSALV, authorized by Health Canada in 2022, uses micron‑scale catalytic particles to speed cellular reactions, reduce inflammation...
Bell Cyber Launches Fully Managed Cybersecurity Solution for SMEs
Bell Cyber has launched CyberShield Connect, a fully managed cybersecurity service tailored for Canadian small and medium-sized enterprises. Powered by WatchGuard’s Unified Security Platform, the solution combines cloud‑managed security, automated deployment, and Security Operations Centre monitoring into a single offering....

Met Office ‘Supercomputing as a Service’ One Year Old
The Met Office marked one year of its Microsoft‑powered "supercomputing as a service" platform, delivering roughly 1.8 million cores and 60 petaflops of compute in Azure. The cloud‑based system achieved 100 % uptime for critical workloads and 99.77 % availability for the supercomputing tier....

What the Anthropic-DOD Breakup Teaches Government Contractors
Anthropic’s $200 million DoD contract fell apart despite Claude being the Pentagon’s most capable AI model. The AI was deeply embedded in classified systems, yet the partnership collapsed because neither Anthropic nor the prime contractor owned the customer relationship. The article...

Windows 11 HDR Looks Bad for Browsing and Gaming, so I Fixed It with These Tweaks
Windows 11’s built‑in HDR handling often produces washed‑out colors and banding when displaying SDR content, prompting users to seek fixes. Microsoft’s free HDR Calibration app lets users adjust luminance settings, improving desktop and browser visuals. For gamers with Nvidia GPUs,...
Swiss E-Voting Pilot Can't Count 2,048 Ballots After USB Keys Fail To Decrypt Them
Swiss authorities suspended Basel‑Stadt's e‑voting pilot after 2,048 ballots could not be decrypted, despite three USB sticks containing the correct codes. The pilot, which served roughly 10,300 expatriates and 30 voters with disabilities, collected votes amounting to less than 4%...

EditShare To Highlight Analytical AI Capabilities At 2026 NAB Show
EditShare will demonstrate its latest AI‑powered media operations and high‑performance NVMe storage at the 2026 NAB Show in Las Vegas. The company is emphasizing Analytical AI, which automatically extracts speech, faces, text and scene data to enrich video files with...

Experts Develop First-of-Its-Kind Fully Robotic MRI-Compatible System for Neurosurgery
Researchers at Children’s National Hospital have unveiled BrainBot, the first fully MRI‑compatible robotic system designed for neurosurgery. The air‑powered platform delivers millimetric accuracy while allowing surgeons to image and intervene simultaneously inside the scanner. Backed by a $2 million NIH grant,...
Lockheed Martin, Air Force Project Tests Missile Evasion with AI-Piloted Fighters
Lockheed Martin Skunk Works and the USAF Test Pilot School demonstrated AI‑piloted fighters evading missiles on the X‑62A VISTA, a modified F‑16. Dozens of AI agents were trained in randomized, high‑fidelity simulations before being uploaded to a tablet and given control...

Automating Procure-to-Pay in Legacy ERP Using ETLs
Manufacturers relying on legacy ERP platforms such as QAD Standard or SAP R/3 face costly, manual procure‑to‑pay (P2P) processes that waste millions annually. By deploying ETL pipelines to extract, validate, and load supplier, PO, receipt, invoice, and payment data, firms can...
Contrivian Becomes Authorized Reseller of Amazon Leo for State, Local Governments
Contrivian announced it has become an authorized reseller of Amazon’s Leo low‑Earth‑orbit satellite service, extending its portfolio of multi‑modal connectivity for U.S. state and local governments. The partnership allows Contrivian to embed Leo’s satellite links into its software‑defined network platform,...

‘Proceed with Caution’: Elon Musk Offers Warning After Amazon Reportedly Held Mandatory Meeting to Address ‘High Blast Radius’ AI-Related Incident
Amazon convened a mandatory "deep‑dive" meeting after a series of outages, one linked to AI‑assisted coding tools, prompting senior leaders to review operational safeguards. Elon Musk publicly cautioned the tech sector to "proceed with caution" when scaling generative AI in...
Galileo Releases Agent Control, a Centralized Guardrails Platform for Enterprise AI Agents
Galileo unveiled Agent Control, an open‑source Apache‑2.0 control plane that lets enterprises enforce unified guardrails across AI agents. The platform lets developers write policies once and apply them in real time without downtime, and it ships with SDKs for easy...