
Canon imageFORMULA DR-C350 Review: A Swift and Compact Desktop Document Scanner
Canon’s imageFORMULA DR‑C350 is a compact A4 desktop scanner aimed at small‑office and front‑of‑house use. It features a 100‑sheet automatic feeder, dual CIS sensors and a 600 dpi optical limit, handling up to 8,000 scans per day. In independent testing the device reached about 37‑40 pages per minute at 150 dpi, short of Canon’s 50 ppm claim, but maintained reliable duplex performance at 80 images per minute. The bundled CaptureOnTouch v5 software adds customizable shortcuts but requires a learning curve.

Digest: Anthropic Sues US Defence Department; Meta’s Deepfake Moderation Falling Short; Barb Adds Pre-Campaign Functionality
Anthropic has filed two lawsuits against the U.S. Department of Defense after being labeled a “supply chain risk,” alleging the designation infringes its First Amendment rights. The company maintains its willingness to work with the government on national‑security AI projects...
And the Winner of Science’s 2026 ‘Dance Your Ph.D.’ Contest Is …
Sofia Papa, a physics graduate student and professional dancer, captured the top prize in Science’s 2026 Dance Your Ph.D. contest with a choreography that dramatizes the piezoelectric effect and her research on wearable ultrasound transducers. The performance, featuring red and...
11 AI Tools That Ad Creatives Can’t Stop Using Now
The article surveys eleven AI-powered solutions that have become staples for advertising creatives, highlighting how these tools are reshaping concept development, strategic planning, and production. Creative leaders across agencies shared the single AI application that most transformed their workflow, ranging...

New AI Project Aims to Detect and Predict Ocean Plastic Drift From Space
The ADOPT project combines Sentinel‑2 optical imagery with daily high‑resolution PlanetScope data and artificial intelligence to locate floating plastic debris and forecast its short‑term drift. By training a machine‑learning model on GPS drifter records, the system corrects biases in conventional...

Grand Avenue Report Examines 2026 Life Sciences Readiness
Grand Avenue Software has published its 2026 Life Sciences Quality, Compliance & Operations Benchmark Report, drawing on hundreds of responses from QA, regulatory affairs and manufacturing professionals. The study reveals wide variation in FDA QMSR readiness, persistent quality improvement hurdles,...

Mekora Launches Marketplace for Vietnamese Fashion Designers
Australian startup Mekura is debuting an online marketplace on March 14 that aggregates over twenty independent Vietnamese fashion designers, offering more than 120 apparel pieces to Australian shoppers. The curated platform showcases women’s and men’s collections, ranging from dresses and...

Xiaomi 17 Series Launched in India: Price and Specifications
Xiaomi launched its 17 series in India, comprising the flagship Xiaomi 17 and the premium Xiaomi 17 Ultra. The Ultra is priced at ₹1.29 lakh with an instant ₹10,000 SBI credit‑card discount and a free ₹19,999 photography kit for early...

NEW in SparkToro: Uncover the AI Prompt Topics Your Audience Is Using in ChatGPT, Google AI Mode, Claude, and More
SparkToro has launched a new feature that reveals the AI prompt topics audiences use across platforms like ChatGPT, Google AI Mode, and Claude. The tool pairs known search keywords with audience data, runs them through large language models, and returns...

Accelerating 4D Imaging Radar with Vision 4DR
Cadence introduced a 4D imaging radar solution that couples its Vision 341 DSP with the Vision 4DR accelerator to handle the heavy FFT workload inherent in high‑resolution MIMO radars. Adding elevation to range, velocity and azimuth creates a massive data...
Transparent Superhydrophobic Self-Cleaning Coating Increases Solar Cell Efficiency by 4.75%
Researchers have created a transparent, PFAS‑free dual‑layer sol‑gel coating that renders solar panels superhydrophobic while preserving high light transmission. Laboratory tests showed the coating raises photovoltaic efficiency from 13.90 % to 14.56 %, a 0.66‑point gain, and demonstrates strong abrasion, chemical and...
Drapers Launches AI Intelligence Tool
Fashion industry news outlet Drapers has unveiled Ask Drapers, an AI‑powered intelligence tool that answers user queries using its own editorial archive. The platform taps more than 68,000 fact‑checked articles covering retail trends, data, and analysis, delivering instant, summarized insights....
Melt&Marble Cleared to Sell Animal-Free ‘Designer Fats’ for Food & Personal Care
Swedish precision‑fermentation startup Melt&Marble has obtained regulatory clearance to commercialise its animal‑free “designer fats.” The MeltyMarble fat received US Generally Recognized as Safe status, while its Marble7 lipid earned an INCI name for worldwide personal‑care use. Backed by an $8.5 million...
It’s an AI Boom, Not a Bubble…, but Is that True at Microsoft?
Recent Menlo Ventures research shows AI enterprise spending surged to $13.8 billion in 2025, a six‑fold increase from 2023, indicating a shift from pilot projects to core business execution. Adoption now spans coding, sales, HR and verticals, with 76% of solutions...

Wednesday Briefing: From Missing Billions to Nonexistent Datacentres, Inside Britain’s AI Drive
Recent Guardian investigations reveal that the UK’s multi‑billion‑pound AI push is built on phantom investments and missing infrastructure. The flagship supercomputer touted to boost the economy is still a scaffolding yard, and promised datacentres have not materialised. These discrepancies cast...
OpenAI Is Hosting ‘Startups Week’ Events for Founders in Sydney
OpenAI is organizing a three‑day “Startups Week” in Sydney from March 18‑20, featuring workshops and builder lounges for startup founders. The events, co‑hosted with Square Peg, Side Stage Ventures, Relevance AI and innovation hub Stone & Chalk, will showcase OpenAI’s latest frontier models, multimodal updates and...
Hub71 Startup Skipr Raises $2m to Build ‘Autonomous Trust Fabric’ for AI
Abu Dhabi‑based startup Skipr closed a $2 million seed round, valuing the company at $10 million. The funding will accelerate the rollout of its autonomous trust fabric, a sovereign‑grade infrastructure that secures AI‑to‑AI communication across borders. Skipr’s platform combines cryptographic identities, policy‑driven...

MostaTech to Showcase High-Precision Inertial Sensors at XPONENTIAL Europe 2026
MostaTech will exhibit its complete line of fiber optic gyroscopes (FOGs) and FOG‑based inertial measurement units (IMUs) at XPONENTIAL Europe 2026 in Düsseldorf (Stand 1F06). The showcase highlights compact U‑Series IMUs (U123D, U121D, U183) optimized for size, weight and power,...

Galidix and Global Markets: How the Platform Adapts to Different Trading Environments
Galidix positions itself as a truly global trading platform, offering access to equities, commodities, indices and digital assets within a single account. The platform connects to multiple liquidity providers, enabling depth and reduced slippage across time zones. Its architecture adapts...

This Sensor Lets DJI Drones Detect Methane and Toxic Gases
AIRINS introduced new multi‑sensor configurations for its Sniffer4D Nano2+ gas detection system, enabling DJI enterprise drones to monitor up to ten gas parameters in a single flight. The solution pairs AI‑driven analytics with lightweight sensors to map methane, hydrogen sulfide,...
Thales Launches SkyDefender: The Integral Air and Missile Defence Dome With Artificial Intelligence
Thales unveiled SkyDefender, an AI‑enabled air and missile defence dome that spans land, sea and space. The system combines long‑range early‑warning radars and satellite sensors with medium‑ and short‑range interceptors, all managed through the SkyView command platform. Its open, modular...
Preventative Mental Health Startup Mynd Wants to Change Workplace Support to a Habit
Australian workers rarely use traditional Employee Assistance Programs, with only about 5% engagement. To address this gap, Melbourne founders Ash Horovitz and Dean Rotenberg launched the mental‑wellbeing app mynd, offering 24/7 micro‑sessions and personalized emotional check‑ins. Since its soft launch...
First NHS Hospitals Roll Out Ambient Voice Tech
University Hospitals of Leicester and University Hospitals of Northamptonshire have become the first NHS organisations to jointly deploy AI‑powered Ambient Voice Technology (AVT). The rollout introduces Accurx Scribe for over 10,000 clinicians, automatically capturing consultations and drafting notes, summaries, and...

States and Feds Consider a Simple Solution to SNAP Fraud
Thieves stole at least $320 million in SNAP benefits between October 2022 and December 2024, and the USDA projects another $233 million could be lost in fiscal years 2025‑26 without stronger controls. The fraud stems from magnetic‑stripe EBT cards that are vulnerable to skimming and...

Time-Saving AI Praised by Prime London Agency
Jefferies London’s in‑house AI assistant, J.E.S.S.E., is now handling all inbound and many outbound sales calls for its Prime Central London brokerage. Since September 2025 it has processed more than 11,000 buyer enquiries, averaging about 1,863 calls per month and...

Honda Earns EPA ENERGY STAR at Seven US Plants in 2025
Honda announced that seven of its U.S. manufacturing facilities earned the EPA ENERGY STAR certification for 2025, recognizing superior energy efficiency. The Marysville and East Liberty Ohio plants marked their 20th consecutive year of certification, while other sites in Indiana,...

Kapsch TrafficCom Integrates TomTom Data Into EcoTrafiX
Kapsch TrafficCom has integrated TomTom’s floating‑car data into its EcoTrafiX traffic‑management platform, delivering live traffic flow, incident alerts, and multimodal movement insights. The partnership eliminates the need for additional roadside hardware and reduces customisation effort for city and road‑authority projects....

PI Introduces Configurable Modular Precision Linear Stage Family with Thousands of Possible Configurations
Physik Instrumente (PI) has launched its Modular Precision Linear (MPL) stage family, a configurable platform that lets engineers assemble high‑precision linear stages online. The system supports thousands of unique configurations by mixing travel ranges, drive types, motors and feedback options....
Tees Valley Portal to Boost Local Economy
The Tees Valley Business Board has launched a new supplier database designed to connect local firms with major project contracts and national or international investors. Companies can opt‑in by providing basic contact and service information, allowing the portal to match...
East Sussex County Council Recruit New CDIO
East Sussex County Council has appointed Stephen Docherty as its new chief digital and information officer. Docherty moves from a healthcare background, having served as CIO for South London and Maudsley NHS Trust and led digital initiatives at Microsoft and...

Iran’s Fake “Shelter Danger” Calls Part of Psychological Cyber Warfare Playbook
Israel’s National Cyber Directorate warned that Iran‑linked actors are conducting a wave of caller‑ID spoofing attacks, impersonating the Home Front Command’s emergency line. Automated calls and fake text alerts instruct citizens to stay out of bomb shelters or anticipate fuel...
Russia to Expand National Genetics Database to Ensure Treatment for Various Ethnic Groups
Russia is expanding its national genetics database by adding data from 80,000 additional individuals, focusing on patients with socially significant diseases. The first phase (2020‑2024) already catalogued over 200,000 genomes from healthy volunteers, creating one of the world’s largest variant...
Healthy Growth In The Age Of AI
Thorne’s Chief Growth Officer Mary Beech reports that AI engines now drive roughly 5% of new customer discovery, up from zero a year ago. To capitalize on this shift, she has reorganized the marketing function into a "growth laboratory" that...

Pryme Partners with Tango Tango to Simplify PTT Operations
Pryme announced a partnership with Tango Tango to supply push‑to‑talk (PTT) buttons in multiple form factors, including Velcro‑mounted and ID‑card‑integrated versions. The collaboration has produced eight distinct button designs, each driven by specific application requirements. Tango Tango executives say the accessories enable...
NOVA Entertainment Partners With Retail Media Arm Of Westfield’s Scentre Group
Australian radio and podcast leader NOVA Entertainment has partnered with BrandSpace, the retail media division of Westfield owner Scentre Group, to create a unified advertising platform across 42 Westfield shopping centres and NOVA’s audio network. The collaboration offers agencies a...
Artificial Intimacy: Prescribing Robots to Combat Loneliness
The Financial Times podcast explores a growing trend of prescribing AI companion robots, such as ElliQ, to alleviate loneliness among seniors and vulnerable groups. Real‑world pilots in New York and other jurisdictions are testing live‑in chatbots that remind users to...

9 Data Enrichment Strategies B2B Sales Teams Should Use in 2026
Data enrichment has become a non‑negotiable pillar for B2B outbound teams, as stale or incomplete contact records drive bounce rates and generic outreach. The article outlines nine practical strategies—from basic validation and appending to AI‑driven personalization and intent‑signal layering—that directly...
Pharma Is Ravenous for M&A Action but Late-Stage Supply Dwindles
Big pharma is intensifying its M&A hunt as the pool of late‑stage biopharma assets shrinks, turning deal processes into competitive auctions. Sellers are leveraging multiple inquiries to secure higher upfront cash and better terms, while unsolicited public bids—exemplified by the...

What Leaders Lose When They Hide Gen AI Truths
Leaders who conceal challenges in generative AI projects risk eroding employee trust and slowing adoption. The article argues that transparent communication of milestones, setbacks, and outcomes creates a shared narrative that engages staff as active partners. Real‑world examples—from a consumer‑goods...

How to Build a Self-Designing Meta-Agent That Automatically Constructs, Instantiates, and Refines Task-Specific AI Agents
Developers can now use a meta‑agent framework that automatically designs, configures, and runs AI agents from a simple task description. The system parses the task, selects appropriate tools, memory architecture, and a ReAct‑style planner, then instantiates a fully functional runtime...

The Future Belongs to AI-Driven IT
The article highlights a shift in CIO responsibilities toward AI‑driven IT, emphasizing the need to embed automated decision‑making into core business outcomes. It references a recent webinar where Sidney Madison Prescott of ZLabs outlined a framework for building AI‑capable infrastructure...
Telecom News: ADTRAN, Keysight Technologies, TeraSignal, OFC 2026
ADTRAN unveiled the LiteWave800, an ultra‑low‑power 800 Gb/s linear pluggable optics module that operates at just 1 pJ per bit and 0.8 W, targeting intra‑data‑center links for AI and cloud workloads. Keysight introduced the AresONE 1600GE, a 1.6‑terabit Ethernet platform that emulates AI...
Low-Vision Aids for Macular Degeneration
Age‑related macular degeneration’s late stage, geographic atrophy, severely impairs central vision, making everyday tasks difficult. Dr. Ananth Sastry outlines a range of low‑vision aids—including optical devices, environmental modifications, and electronic tools—to help patients maximize remaining sight. Optical options such as...

Best Buy Wants to Be the Hub for AI-Powered Hardware Like Glasses, Laptops
Best Buy is repositioning itself as the go‑to retailer for AI‑powered hardware, from glasses to AI‑enhanced PCs, as its fiscal‑year revenue held steady at roughly $42 billion. CEO Corie Barry highlighted flat market share but pointed to rapid growth in emerging categories such...

Anduril To Acquire ExoAnalytic
Anduril Industries announced it will acquire ExoAnalytic Solutions, effectively doubling its space workforce. The deal adds ExoAnalytic’s 130‑plus engineers and a network of over 400 telescopes, enhancing Anduril’s space‑situational‑awareness (SSA) offerings for Department of Defense and Space Force customers. Anduril...
I Work at Meta's Superintelligence Labs and Used to Be at OpenAI. Here's What the Job Is Like — and...
Prakhar Agarwal, an applied researcher who moved from OpenAI to Meta’s Superintelligence Labs, describes the day‑to‑day rhythm of frontier AI work. Projects revolve around tight 10‑month milestones, with intense focus on model evaluations, failure analysis, and rapid code iteration. Unlike...

What the Moon Rocks Were Hiding
Oxford researchers have linked the magnetic strength of Apollo Moon rocks to their titanium content, revealing that only titanium‑rich basalts recorded intense magnetic fields. The study shows the Moon’s magnetic history was dominated by a weak field, punctuated by brief,...
New Products
A wave of new RF and microwave components hit the market, ranging from the 6501 Series up/down‑converters that fit into a single 6U VPX slot to Highland Technology’s K420 optical‑electrical converter supporting 4 Gbps over 400 m of fiber. Hyperlabs introduced a...

What Is ChatGPT Pro—And Is It Worth It in 2026?
ChatGPT Pro is OpenAI’s $200‑per‑month tier targeting power users who exceed the limits of the $20‑per‑month Plus plan. It grants unlimited access to the newest models, a 128 K‑token context window, and expanded control over reasoning time with Light and Heavy modes....
10 MHz to 110 GHz Ultra-Wideband Distributed Amplifier
Eravant has introduced the SBB‑0111141708‑1F1F‑E1, an ultra‑wideband distributed amplifier that spans 10 MHz to 110 GHz. It delivers 17 dB gain up to 70 GHz, 16 dB to 90 GHz, and 10 dB at the top of the band, while offering both coaxial and Uni‑Guide waveguide interfaces....