How to Reduce AI Features on Your Pixel Phone
Google’s Pixel phones embed AI across the operating system, with Gemini powering features from the Journal app to the search bar. The article outlines step‑by‑step methods to disable or uninstall AI‑driven apps such as Journal, Screenshots, Google Photos, Messages, and the Phone app, as well as how to revert to Google Assistant. It also highlights system‑level toggles like Circle to Search and the AI mode button in the Pixel launcher. These actions let users curb data collection, improve battery life, and retain control over their device experience.

Meta Ramps Up Efforts to Disrupt Industrialized Scamming
Meta announced it removed 10.9 million Facebook and Instagram accounts tied to criminal scam centers in 2025, alongside deleting over 159 million scam ads. The company introduced new account protections, including Messenger scam‑detection alerts, WhatsApp device‑link warnings, and Facebook friend‑request...

Inside ThreatLocker’s Rise From Startup to Global Cybersecurity Company
ThreatLocker has scaled from a two‑person startup to a global cybersecurity firm with over 700 employees, anchored by a deny‑by‑default, Zero Trust platform that blocks unauthorized software before it runs. The company’s growth has been propelled by its appeal to...
How Realtor.com Is Using AI Creative To Expand Its Ad Footprint
Realtor.com has partnered with AI‑powered startup BrandComms.AI to automate ad creative generation, enabling faster campaign rollout across multiple channels. The platform draws on 30 years of proprietary data to predict which imagery and messaging will perform best. This capability lets...
How Realtor.com Is Using AI Creative To Expand Its Ad Footprint
Realtor.com has partnered with AI‑driven ad startup BrandComms.AI to accelerate creative production and broaden its advertising reach beyond social media into TV and other channels. Leveraging 30 years of proprietary training data, the platform predicts which imagery and messages will...
Playing Sound Waves to Cells Decreases Laryngeal Cancer Aggressiveness
An international team led by the Turku Bioscience Centre discovered that applying sound‑wave vibration to vocal‑fold cancer cells restores cellular movement and markedly reduces tumor aggressiveness. The mechanical stimulation lowered levels of the oncogenic protein YAP, both in cultured cells...

Why AI Chatbots Agree With You Even When You’re Wrong
In April 2025 OpenAI launched a new GPT‑4o version that quickly sparked controversy for being overly flattering—so‑called sycophancy—and was reverted to the prior model within a week. Academic studies from Anthropic, Salesforce, Emory, Stanford and others reveal that large language...

More Construction Companies Are Building a Technology-Focused C-Suite
Construction firms are adding tech-focused C‑suite roles as AI, robotics become mainstream. Barge Design Solutions appointed Laine Hiera as its first Chief Design Solutions Officer, a role designed to embed digital capability across operations. Hiera describes the position as evolving...

Scientists Are Trying to Train Lab-Grown Brains. The Brains Have Started to Solve Problems.
Scientists at UC Santa Cruz trained a mouse‑derived brain organoid to solve the classic cart‑pole balancing problem, boosting success from 4.5% with random stimulation to over 46% using adaptive electrical cues guided by an AI algorithm. The tiny, pepper‑corn‑sized tissue,...

New Federal Funding Set to Reinforce Canadian Quantum Tech and Innovation
The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) announced a $161 million investment over five years to boost quantum‑related defence and security research at the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) in Waterloo. This funding is part of a broader $900 million federal commitment...

Nick Clegg Doesn’t Want to Talk About Superintelligence
Former Meta global affairs chief Nick Clegg has joined the boards of British data‑center firm Nscale and AI‑driven education startup Efekta. Efekta’s adaptive teaching assistant already serves about four million learners across Latin America and Southeast Asia, aiming to deliver...

Open CTV Buying? Context Is Key, Not Just High 'Completion' Rates
Peer39’s latest research reveals that roughly 60% of open‑market CTV programmatic bid requests contain no program‑level metadata, while about one‑quarter are classified as fake content, primarily originating from concealed mobile‑app inventory. The remaining bids often feature shallow or inaccurate genre...

Everpure Stretches ActiveCluster to Metro-Distance DR for File Workloads
Everpure announced that its ActiveCluster technology now extends to metro‑distance disaster recovery for file‑based workloads. The feature adds synchronous replication and policy‑driven automation, allowing files to stay online during outages and move across the entire fleet without manual intervention. ActiveCluster...
Keytruda and Padcev Could Become Cancer’s Power Couple
Oncology is moving toward combination regimens, and Merck's Keytruda paired with Pfizer/Astellas' Padcev has emerged as a leading duo. A phase 3 trial in muscle‑invasive bladder cancer showed the combo cut the risk of recurrence, progression and death roughly in half,...

Accenture CEO Julie Sweet: Why AI Skills Are Now Required for Promotion
Accenture CEO Julie Sweet announced that AI competence is now a non‑negotiable prerequisite for promotion within the firm. She highlighted a leader‑led learning model that puts senior executives at the forefront of upskilling teams. Sweet also warned CEOs that geopolitical...

AI and Development Economics: Early Evidence and How to Keep Up
Oliver Hanney’s updated VoxDev guide aggregates the most trusted AI resources for low‑ and middle‑income countries, ranging from podcasts and video tutorials to research papers and policy toolkits. It highlights early empirical work on AI’s effects on jobs, entrepreneurship, education,...

Best iPad of 2026: How to Choose, and Should You Wait?
Apple’s 2026 iPad Air, upgraded with the M4 chip, emerges as the best performance‑to‑value tablet in the current lineup, outpacing the older entry‑level iPad and rivaling the premium iPad Pro. The Air’s faster Wi‑Fi, 5G, and graphics capability position it...

The Fort Strength Training Wearable Tracks Your Sets (2026)
Fort, a new wearable from former Tesla engineers, launches with hands‑free weight‑lifting tracking and full strength‑training analytics. Priced at $289 with the first year of an $80 subscription included, it ships later this year after a beta phase. The device...

Best Mesh Wi-Fi Routers for 2026
CNET’s 2026 roundup identifies the Netgear Orbi 870 as the top overall mesh Wi‑Fi system, delivering industry‑leading throughput, jitter and packet‑loss scores while supporting the new 6 GHz band. The Orbi 970 earns the fastest‑mesh accolade but carries a seven‑figure‑plus price tag, targeting...
Aii Launches Benchmarking Tool to Accelerate Fashion Decarbonisation
Aii has launched a new Benchmarking tool that quantifies process‑level energy use and emissions across apparel factories. The tool provides independent data on energy sources, material types, and processes, allowing factories to compare performance across regions and over time. Early...
Viral ‘Quittr’ Porn Addiction App Exposed the Masturbation Habits of Hundreds of Thousands of Users
Quittr, a self‑help app marketed to men seeking to curb pornography use, suffered a massive data breach that exposed intimate details, including masturbation frequencies, of hundreds of thousands of users. The company had previously assured users of robust security, yet...
New Report Finds One in Two U.S. School Districts Experienced a Cybersecurity Incident in 2025
Clever released its Cybersecure 2026 Report, surveying nearly 500 U.S. K‑12 administrators and technology professionals. The study found that one in two school districts experienced a cybersecurity incident in 2025. More than 77% of districts rely on Clever’s identity platform...

The DJI Drone Everyone’s Been Waiting for Gets a Launch Date
DJI announced the Avata 360, an 8K flagship 360° drone, with a public unveiling scheduled for March 26. The aircraft merges true spherical video capture with high‑speed FPV flight, featuring a dual‑lens system that can record native 8K 360 footage and switch...

Register: Risky Future AI Tools for MGAs ‘Demo Day’ on March 11
Insurance Journal’s Risky Future series is hosting a free "AI Tools for MGAs" Demo Day on March 11, 2026. The online event will feature 15‑20 minute product demonstrations from Guidewire, Dyad, Joshu and Vertafore, highlighting AI‑driven workflow automation, underwriting, policy...

UK Publishing Body Unveils First AI Licensing Initiative
Publishers’ Licensing Services (PLS) has introduced a sector‑led collective licensing scheme that lets AI companies legally access copyrighted works in exchange for licence fees. The first phase invites publishers to opt‑in, creating a structured market for AI training data that...

Mortality Risk Similar with Tocilizumab, Rituximab in RA-ILD
An emulated target trial using the TriNetX database compared tocilizumab and rituximab in 1,194 rheumatoid arthritis‑associated interstitial lung disease (RA‑ILD) patients each over a five‑year follow‑up. The analysis found no statistically significant difference in all‑cause mortality (15.9% vs 17.7%) or...
Telesat Expands Canadian Landing Station Footprint for Lightspeed
Telesat announced new Canadian landing‑station sites in Estevan and Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, and Papineauville, Quebec, expanding its ground footprint ahead of Lightspeed pathfinder launches in December. The company aims to operate 24 landing stations worldwide by the start of global services...
Capricor Shares Rise as FDA Sets August Decision Date for Rejected Duchenne Therapy
Capricor Therapeutics announced that the FDA has scheduled an August 22 decision on its investigational Duchenne muscular dystrophy cell therapy, deramiocel, after lifting a prior complete response letter. The biotech resubmitted an enhanced package that includes robust Phase III HOPE‑3 data showing...

New Partnership to Offer Smart Robots for Dangerous Environments
ADLINK Technology and Under Control Robotics have entered a strategic alliance to develop general‑purpose, bipedal robots for hazardous industrial environments. The collaboration merges ADLINK’s DLAP edge AI platform, built on NVIDIA Jetson Thor, with Noble Machines’ autonomy and whole‑body control software,...

YES Selects Synamedia Iris for Advanced Advertising Rollout
Israeli pay‑TV operator YES, part of the Bezeq Group, has chosen Synamedia Iris to power advanced advertising across its linear TV and streaming services. The Iris platform will enable addressable, server‑side ad insertion that unifies delivery on set‑top boxes and...

Bosch Unveils New Fuel Cell Power Module FCPM C100 for Buses
Bosch introduced the Fuel Cell Power Module C100 at Berlin’s Mobility Move fair, a 100 kW hydrogen system built for roof‑mounted installation on 12‑ to 18‑meter city buses. The low‑profile, 40 cm tall module complements Bosch’s existing truck‑focused FCPM line and includes...
ARTHEx Biotech’s ATX-01 Secures the US FDA Fast Track Designation for Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1
ARTHEx Biotech announced that its RNA‑based drug ATX‑01 has received U.S. FDA Fast Track designation for treating Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 (DM1). The therapy works by inhibiting miR‑23b, thereby increasing free MBNL protein, correcting splicing errors and reducing toxic DMPK mRNA...

TAM Sports Expands Ad Monitoring Across Broadcast and Streaming Platforms
TAM Sports, the sports intelligence arm of TAM Media Research, has expanded its monitoring suite to track advertising on linear live broadcast as well as live streaming via Connected TV and mobile devices. The move broadens its cross‑platform analytics, which...
The Industrial eSIM Revolution: A Conversation with Pelion’s Alan Tait
At MWC Barcelona 2026, Pelion CTO Alan Tait outlined the shift toward an eSIM‑first architecture for industrial IoT, highlighting the transition from legacy SGP.02 to the emerging SGP.32 standard. He emphasized that the new specifications simplify global provisioning for diverse...
Storage Vendor Offers a Real Guarantee — but Check Out Those Fine-Print Exceptions
Scality announced a $100,000 cyber guarantee for its Artesca storage line, promising payment if an external attack destroys or encrypts data. The company markets the guarantee as simple and accessible, but the fine‑print limits coverage to external incidents, requires a...
UK Health Authorities Join Forces to Champion Foreign Infectious Disease Trials
UK health agencies and the Wellcome charity have launched a joint initiative to fund high‑quality infectious‑disease clinical trials in Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia. The program, co‑led by the NIHR, the Foreign Commonwealth Development Office and Wellcome, will prioritize...
7 Proven Ways Digital Guest Directories Can Transform the Way Guests Interact with Hotel Amenities and Services
Digital guest directories are evolving from static print guides into interactive platforms that shape the modern hotel guest journey. By delivering real‑time content, integrated booking links, and QR‑code access, they enable instant upselling of rooms, amenities, and local experiences. The...

Commission Approves €260 Million Belgian State Aid for Carbon Capture and Storage Project
The European Commission has cleared a €260 million Belgian state‑aid scheme for Air Liquide Large Industry NV and BASF Antwerpen NV to develop the Kairos@C carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in Antwerp. The initiative will capture CO₂ from hydrogen, ammonia...

Whisker Litter-Robot 5 Pro Review: This $900 Litter Box May Be Almost Too High-Tech for Me
Whisker’s new Litter‑Robot 5 Pro, priced at $899, adds a dual‑camera system, LCD screen, larger waste drawer and the Waste ID feature that separates urine from feces using AI and weight sensors. The AI camera can recognize individual cats and record usage, but...

Validic Announces Integration with Salesforce Health Cloud to Advance Connected Care and Value-Based Engagement
Validic unveiled a new integration with Salesforce Health Cloud at HIMSS, linking remote patient monitoring and wearable data to the platform's 360-degree patient view. The partnership delivers HIPAA‑compliant, real‑time device data alongside EHR information, enabling health systems, payers, and life‑science...

How To Build A ‘Feed-Only’ Performance Max Campaign
Google’s Performance Max continues to blend Search, YouTube, Display and Shopping, but its AI‑driven asset engine can dilute bottom‑funnel ROI. In 2026 marketers discovered a “feed‑only” configuration that strips away all manually added assets, forcing the algorithm to rely solely...

RA Capital, Forbion and Canaan Appear to Back Harbour's CTLA-4 Partner Solstice
RA Capital, Forbion, and Canaan have collectively invested in Solstice Therapeutics, the CTLA-4 antibody partner of Harbour Therapeutics. The funding round, reportedly a multi‑million dollar Series B, will support Solstice's pre‑clinical and early clinical programs. By backing Solstice, the investors...

An Inside Look at a VC Firm’s AI Patent Journey
Venture capital firm Decasonic partnered with Norton Rose Fulbright to secure patent protection for its agentic AI platform. Lead attorney John McBride guided the firm through the filing process, emphasizing the strategic importance of intellectual property in emerging AI technologies....

'Ello, Ello' - How One US Communications Services Firm Is Connecting to an AI-Enabled Future for Mid-West Communities
ALLO Communications, a Midwest‑focused fiber CSP, has embraced Calix’s AI‑native platform, Calix One, to modernize its network and service portfolio. The partnership, now 16 years old, enables proactive troubleshooting, data‑driven upgrades, and integration of AI agents across internet, voice, and...

When Agents Meet Contact Centers - Two Salesforce Agentforce Early Adopters Communicate the Benefits They're Seeing
Salesforce launched Agentforce Contact Center, a unified platform that blends voice, digital channels, CRM data, and generative AI. Early adopters Compass Working Capital and Savant Systems report streamlined omni‑channel workflows and AI‑driven assistance. Compass estimates saving 30 minutes per client...
Publicis CEO: 'Competitors Living in a Dream' About AI Replacing People
Publicis marks its 100‑year anniversary as CEO Arthur Sadoun warned that rivals are “living in a dream” by assuming artificial intelligence can replace people. Sadoun argued that AI should be used to augment creative talent rather than eliminate jobs, criticizing...
Viagra Compound May Hold Promise for Treating Fatal Genetic Disease
Researchers have identified the erectile‑dysfunction drug sildenafil as a potential therapy for Leigh syndrome, a fatal mitochondrial disorder affecting roughly one in 40,000 births. In cell models, the compound corrected mitochondrial membrane potential and normalized gene expression, while treated mice...

Free-Standing 3D Na Ion Anode Material for Higher Energy Density
Researchers have developed a free‑standing sodium‑ion battery anode that combines bismuth nanoparticles, MoS₂ nanospheres, and a carbon nanofiber matrix with a thin carbon coating. The Bi@MoS₂@C composite delivers a reversible capacity of about 275 mAh g⁻¹ at 0.5 A g⁻¹ and retains 96 % of...

Early Data Show Benefits of GLP-1s in Breast Cancer
Early data presented at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium indicate that GLP‑1 receptor agonists, long used for diabetes and obesity, are linked to markedly lower breast cancer recurrence and mortality. Retrospective analyses of thousands of patients showed up to...
Samsung Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus Review: This Again
Samsung unveiled its Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus flagship phones, positioning them as modest refreshes rather than generational leaps. Both models feature new chipsets, larger batteries and faster wireless charging on the Plus, but lack standout hardware innovations such as magnetic...