
Atomic-6 Space Armor to Fly in October With Portal
Atomic-6’s Space Armor hexagonal tile system will debut on SpaceX’s Transporter‑18 rideshare mission in October, attached to Portal Space Systems’ Starburst‑1 satellite. The lightweight “Light” tiles are designed to shield against micrometeoroids and debris up to 3 mm, while a larger “Max” version can protect against particles as big as 12.5 mm for human‑rated hardware. CEO Trevor Smith hopes an intentional impact will demonstrate the tiles’ ability to absorb hits without creating secondary debris, a claim that could lower insurance premiums. Successful flight‑qualification would open a market for selective spacecraft protection and future applications such as astronaut suits.

AINA Introduces AI-Driven Hiring Platform Backed by $1M Raise
Cyprus‑based AINA secured a $1 million seed round from a private angel investor to scale its AI‑driven hiring platform. The solution automates repetitive recruiting tasks, offers AI‑based career coaching, and promises faster, more precise candidate shortlisting. To date, the platform has...

Where Financial Institutions Fit in the AR/AP Value Chain
In this episode, Hugh Thomas of Javelin Strategy maps the complex AR/AP value chain and explains how banks and card networks can find sustainable roles without overreaching into procurement. He highlights successful partnerships—such as Mastercard with SAP Taulia and Visa’s...

CISO Role Reaches “Inflexion Point” With Executive-Level Titles
The 2026 State of the CISO Report shows a structural shift, with 46% of North American CISOs now holding executive titles such as EVP or SVP. Over half of respondents say their role has expanded to cover SecOps, architecture, GRC,...

Building A Brand Is Not A Strategy, It Is A Starting Point via @Sejournal, @TaylorDanRW
The article argues that "building a brand" is only the starting point for SEO, not a standalone strategy. SEO captures existing demand and can increase mental availability through repeated, non‑branded visibility. Content and digital PR act as the signals that...
Fintech IPO Wave: What 2026's Public Listings Mean for Investors and Innovation
2026 is set to become a watershed year for fintech as a wave of high‑profile IPOs—led by Stripe, Revolut, Plaid and other AI‑enabled firms—hits public markets. The surge is driven by regulatory reforms that streamline licensing in the UK and...

ThreatsDay Bulletin: AI Voice Cloning Exploit, Wi-Fi Kill Switch, PLC Vulns, and 14 More Stories
The latest ThreatsDay bulletin spotlights a wave of high‑severity, unauthenticated remote code execution flaws—from Redis’s XACKDEL buffer overflow affecting roughly 2,900 servers to AI‑ML libraries that execute malicious model metadata. It also flags a Broadcom Wi‑Fi chipset kill‑switch that can...

Anthropic Cuts AI Productivity Forecasts in Half After Analyzing Claude's Real-World Failure Rates
Anthropic’s fourth Economic Index Report reveals Claude’s success rate falls sharply as task complexity rises, with roughly 60% success on sub‑hour API requests and 45% on tasks exceeding five hours. The new data forced the company to halve its AI‑driven...

Innovations in Energy and Finance Are Further Inflating the AI Bubble
Innovations in energy storage and novel financing are accelerating AI development, but they also risk inflating a speculative bubble. New renewable micro‑grid projects aim to lower the massive electricity bills of data centers, while credit‑linked funding vehicles mimic the mortgage‑securitisation...

Jazz Sells Priority Review Voucher for $200M as Program’s Renewal Languishes in Senate
Jazz Pharmaceuticals sold a priority review voucher for $200 million, the highest price in nearly a decade, during its J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference presentation. The voucher stemmed from the FDA’s August 2025 approval of Modeyso, a rare‑brain‑tumor drug acquired through Chimerix. While...

AI Security Platform WitnessAI Raises $58m to Expand Globally
WitnessAI secured $58 million in strategic funding led by Sound Ventures, aiming to accelerate global expansion and broaden its AI security suite. The platform provides enterprises with real‑time visibility and control over large‑language models and autonomous AI agents, addressing governance gaps...

waipu.tv Now Available On All Titan OS-Powered TVs
Titan OS announced that waipu.tv, Germany’s leading open IPTV platform, is now available on all Titan OS‑powered smart TVs. The integration places over 300 live channels, more than 70 pay‑TV options, and a library of roughly 40,000 on‑demand titles directly...
4XROBOTS Is Gearing up in the U.S.: Brings a Familiar Industry Face to Lead the Expansion
Danish robotics firm 4XROBOTS announced a U.S. expansion focused on greenhouse automation, appointing Nick Chambers as Head of Global Market Development and Insight. The company joined the Association for Advancing Automation (A3) to forge partnerships with North American integrators and...
Oversonic Robotics Announces Strategic Partnership with NantWorks and Opens New Los Angeles Office
Oversonic Robotics announced a strategic partnership with NantWorks and the opening of a 5,000‑square‑foot Los Angeles office. The alliance will accelerate research in both medical and aerospace domains, bringing the company’s first cognitive humanoid robots into U.S. clinical trials and...

JPM Day 3: Rare Disease in the Spotlight
Rare‑disease therapeutics dominated day three of J.P. Morgan Healthcare, with five companies outlining 2026 roadmaps. Rocket Pharmaceuticals announced it will resume dosing three Danon disease patients in the first half of 2026 after an FDA hold, while also awaiting a...

ChatGPT Saved Me From a Roadside Nightmare — This Is Exactly What We Should Be Using AI for, Not for...
In a recent TechRadar opinion piece, a driver used ChatGPT’s multimodal capabilities to diagnose a mysterious 19 mph speed‑limiter warning on his dashboard. By uploading a photo, the AI instantly identified the feature, guided him to the correct button, and restored...
Electrons Stop Acting Like Particles—And Physics Still Works
Researchers at TU Wien showed that electrons in the heavy‑fermion compound CeRu₄Sn₆ cease to behave as well‑defined particles near absolute zero, yet the material still exhibits robust topological characteristics. By probing the quantum‑critical regime, they detected an anomalous Hall effect...
TNS Connects to Japan Alternative Market
Transaction Network Services (TNS) has added a direct connection to the Japan Alternative Market (JAX), extending its market‑data infrastructure across the Asia‑Pacific region. The new link delivers JAX’s data feeds through TNS’s managed global network, offering clients low‑latency, reliable access....
Banking Circle Opens Branch in the Czech Republic,
Banking Circle announced the launch of a new Czech Republic branch, adding direct Czech koruna (CZK) payment capabilities for global clients. The office will serve small‑to‑medium banks, payment service providers and fintechs, offering local accounts and virtual IBANs. This follows...

Slingshot Wins $27 Million Space Force Contract for AI Training System
Slingshot Aerospace secured a $27 million, 18‑month contract from the U.S. Space Force to advance its AI‑based training system, TALOS, under the Operational Test and Training Infrastructure (OTTI) program. TALOS acts as an autonomous virtual opponent, generating adaptive satellite maneuvers and...

Bilt Introduces Credit Cards with Mortgage Rewards
Bilt has launched Bilt Card 2.0, adding three credit cards—Blue, Obsidian and premium Palladium—that let users earn points on mortgage payments for the first time. The cards also introduce Bilt Cash, a new rewards currency that pays 4% on everyday non‑housing spend....
Capital.com Granted CMA Licence in Kenya
Capital.com has secured licence number 244 from Kenya’s Capital Markets Authority, authorising it to operate as a Dealing Online Foreign Exchange Broker. The approval enables the firm to offer regulated online forex and trading services to Kenyan clients, with full onboarding,...

How People Use ChatGPT – Analysis of OpenAI’s First User Study
OpenAI released its inaugural user study, "How People Use ChatGPT," detailing how individuals and organizations integrate the model into daily workflows. The research, blending surveys, anonymized usage data, and interviews, finds that roughly a third of interactions are work‑related, with...

Hydrosat Closes $60M Series B to Grow Its Constellation
Hydrosat announced a $60 million Series B financing round led by Hartree Partners, Subutai Capital Partners, and Space4Earth, with participation from several other investors. The capital will fund a new generation of higher‑resolution thermal‑imaging satellites slated for launch next year, expanding the...
Wealthtech NAO Partners ARK Invest Europe
Berlin‑based wealth‑tech platform NAO has teamed with ARK Invest Europe to launch the ARK Private Innovation ELTIF, a regulated Irish ELTIF 2.0 fund that gives retail investors exposure to mid‑to‑late‑stage private tech companies from a €1 minimum. The fund allocates roughly...
Astronauts Return From ISS After Medical Issue Cuts Mission Short
NASA’s Crew‑6 mission returned to Earth Thursday, splashing down off California a full two weeks ahead of schedule after a crew member developed a medical issue aboard the International Space Station. The early termination marked the first unplanned return of...

Meeting the New ETSI Standard for AI Security
ETSI has released EN 304 223, the first globally applicable European standard that defines baseline security requirements for AI systems across enterprises. The standard aligns with the EU AI Act and introduces concrete provisions covering deep neural networks, generative AI,...

Apple Notes Could Become My Go-To Life Organizer with This Big iOS 26.4 Upgrade
Apple is set to upgrade its Notes app in the upcoming iOS 26.4 release, embedding Google Gemini’s generative AI through Siri. The integration will let users generate notes, add shopping‑list items, and pull data from Safari or Mail without manual copy‑pasting....

How SharkNinja Creates Products Consumers Love — Really Love
SharkNinja turns roughly 70 product ideas into 25 market launches each year, leveraging deep ethnographic research and up to 200 design revisions per item. The company outpaces the small‑appliance sector with a 20% CAGR, generating $3 billion in revenue across price...

Ocugen Touts Phase 2 Data for Eye Disease Gene Therapy
Ocugen announced positive interim Phase 2 data for its geographic atrophy (GA) gene therapy, a leading cause of vision loss in age‑related macular degeneration. The trial, though limited to a small patient cohort, demonstrated measurable improvements in retinal function and...

PayZen Appoints Ken Brause as CFO to Support Next Phase of Growth
PayZen, an AI‑driven patient affordability platform, announced Ken Brause as its new chief financial officer. Brause brings finance leadership experience from fintech firms DailyPay and OnDeck, focusing on strategic finance, capital markets, and scaling fast‑growing businesses. His role will oversee...

Big Table Group Restaurant Giant Hires New Media Shop
The Big Table Group, owner of Bella Italia, Frankie & Benny’s, Las Iguanas and Banana Tree, has appointed the international agency DAC to run its paid‑media operations. DAC will unify strategy across the four restaurant brands, replace pure awareness campaigns...
Lawmakers Eye Dynamic Ecommerce Pricing
U.S. lawmakers are intensifying scrutiny of AI‑driven dynamic pricing, highlighted by Senator Chuck Schumer’s criticism of Instacart’s 2025 experiment that showed up to 23% price variation on grocery items. In Tennessee, House Bill 1468 would outlaw personalized algorithmic pricing by...
What Are The Remaining Bottlenecks For Humanoid Robotics? A Physical AI Study Finds The Limits Are Physical, Not Cognitive
A new Physical AI study reveals that humanoid robotics is limited more by physical constraints than by artificial intelligence. The research highlights data scarcity, the sim‑to‑real gap, energy and latency limits, and safety verification as the primary bottlenecks. It argues...

HTGF: Where Public Mandate Meets Venture Discipline
High‑Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF) operates as a public‑private venture fund targeting Germany’s deep‑tech and life‑science seed companies. Combining 70% public capital with 30% private, it provides patient financing, industrial expertise, and a bridge to the Mittelstand, often investing before traditional VCs....
JPMorgan Claims Ex-Advisor In Fla. Stole Trade Secrets To Poach Clients For LPL
JPMorgan has filed a federal lawsuit seeking a temporary restraining order against former private‑client advisor Kevin J. Sercia. The bank alleges Sercia accessed roughly 175 client profiles on its Advisor Central system after hours and stole confidential information to solicit...
New CastleLoader Variant Linked to 469 Infections Across Critical Sectors
Cyber‑security firm ANY.RUN has identified a new, more stealthy variant of the CastleLoader malware, now linked to 469 compromised devices across U.S. government agencies and European critical infrastructure. The loader uses a social‑engineering “ClickFix” prompt and Inno Setup/AutoIt to gain...

Delinea Acquries StrongDM to Secure Access to IT Infrastructure
Delinea announced it will acquire StrongDM, a platform that provides just‑in‑time (JIT) access to IT infrastructure for both human operators and non‑human identities. The deal expands Delinea’s privileged access management suite to cover dynamic, AI‑driven workloads and supports a zero...

Cellares Inks Long-Term Lease for IDMO Smart Factory at Leiden Bio Science Park
Cellares has signed a long‑term lease for a 9,741 m² site at Leiden Bio Science Park, designating it as its European headquarters and a new IDMO Smart Factory. The facility will host the company’s automated Cell Shuttle manufacturing platform and Cell...

Tines Launches AI Interaction Layer to Unify Agents, Copilots and Workflows
Tines Security Services launched an AI Interaction Layer that unifies AI agents, copilots, and workflow automation within a single, secure interface. The platform introduces Model Context Protocol support, human‑in‑the‑loop controls, and built‑in auditing to address the fragmentation of AI tools....
Stop Wasting AI Investment on a Broken Change Approval Process
The article argues that AI investments in developer productivity are wasted when change approval processes remain heavyweight and batch sizes stay large. It promotes working in small batches and lightweight, automated approvals as the antidote to slow pipelines and compliance...

7 Reasons to Get Certified in API Security
Wallarm University now offers a free, hands‑on API security certification that lets participants run real attacks and practice defenses. The program is built by seasoned API security experts and covers emerging threats such as AI‑driven and agentic APIs. Recent Wallarm...
Meteomatics Brings Drone Data to NOAA’s National Weather Service
Meteomatics announced a partnership with NOAA’s National Mesonet Program to deliver operational drone‑collected weather data to the National Weather Service. Its autonomous Meteodrones will gather vertical profiles of temperature, humidity and wind between 50 and 20,000 feet, a layer where...

Novartis Issues a Life Sciences Warning in a 'G-Zero' World
Novartis has sent an open letter to governments in the EU, Canada and Japan warning that fragmented regulation, unpredictable pricing and blunt cost‑control tools are causing Europe to lose life‑science ground to the United States and China. The company, together...

How Human Motion Is Fueling the Robot Revolution — by Teaching Robots Like Atlas to Move in Lifelike Ways
At CES 2026 Boston Dynamics showcased Atlas performing fluid, human‑like motions, from martial‑arts stances to precise squats. The company captures human movement using Xsens motion‑capture suits or VR controllers, then retargets the data to the robot’s unique kinematics. In simulation,...
Loyalty in Banking Is Now Fragmented: How Chime Is Winning the Era of Soft Switching
Customers are increasingly opening secondary checking accounts and quietly shifting their primary banking relationship to new providers, a behavior dubbed “soft switching.” JD Power data shows that in Q3 2025, 52% of new checking accounts were additional accounts, with 72% of those...
Google's John Mueller Says Universal Commerce Protocol Won't Kill SEO
Google introduced the Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP), an open standard that lets merchants sell products directly through AI experiences like Gemini and AI Mode. The announcement sparked concern among SEO professionals who feared the protocol could sideline traditional search optimization. Google...

Teamwork.com: AI-Powered Client Management for Modern Agencies and Consultants
Teamwork.com introduces an AI‑enhanced project management platform tailored for marketing agencies, consultants, and client‑facing teams. It consolidates tasks, approvals, time tracking, and resource planning into a single system, reducing fragmented communication and bottlenecks. AI‑driven workload and capacity tools help managers...

Advancing Human-Machine Interfaces with Memristive Technology
Researchers have unveiled a new memristive architecture that dramatically improves human‑machine interfaces (HMIs). The technology leverages analog resistance states to store and process data directly at the sensor level, cutting latency and power draw. Early prototypes demonstrate real‑time pattern recognition...
Google: Favicons In Search Not Impacted By Google Core Updates
Google clarified that favicons displayed in search results are not affected by core algorithm updates. While rankings, Discover placements, and Top Stories can shift after a core update, the presence or absence of a site’s favicon remains independent. John Mueller...