
APK Malformation Found in Thousands of Android Malware Samples
Researchers at Cleafy have identified a surge in Android Package (APK) malformation, an evasion technique now present in more than 3,000 malware samples across families such as Teabot, TrickMo, Godfather and SpyNote. By deliberately corrupting APK structures—creating mismatched headers, unsupported compression methods, and malformed manifests—attackers can bypass static analysis tools while still installing on devices. The study details how these inconsistencies exploit the Android installer’s tolerance, causing tools like JADX to crash. In response, Cleafy released the open‑source utility Malfixer to detect and repair malformed APKs.

PosterXXL Rated Best Online Shop in Germany
PosterXXL was crowned the Best Online Shop in Germany in ServiceValue’s 12th annual ranking, achieving the lowest average satisfaction score of 2.35. The study analyzed more than 753,000 customer reviews across 2,400 online stores spanning 172 sectors. Otto (2.37) and...
10 Influencer Marketing Tips From the Minds Behind the Internet's Biggest Campaigns
Duolingo’s influencer team outlines ten actionable tactics for scaling creator marketing. They emphasize treating creator relationships as long‑term investments, extending outreach to talent managers, and applying “story fitting” to align narratives rather than demographics. The framework also leverages internal passions,...

Below the Surface: From Substrate to System—Why Integration Is the Real RF Breakthrough
Chandra Gupta argues that the true breakthrough in RF engineering lies not in the ceramic substrate alone but in the seamless integration of substrate, package, and module. Modern RF packages are treated as electrical elements, with engineered transitions that preserve...
FDA Approves Fast-Acting Heart Drug for Children
Austrian firm AOP Health received FDA approval for its fast‑acting IV beta‑blocker landiolol, marketed as Rapiblyk, to treat supraventricular tachycardia in pediatric patients. The decision follows the LANDI‑PED study, which enrolled 60 children and demonstrated more than a 20% reduction...

Check Fraud in 2026: Why AI Is Now Essential
Check fraud remains a major threat, representing about 30% of all fraud losses in the United States, second only to debit‑card fraud. Reports of suspicious activity tied to check fraud surged 90% from 2021 to 2023, and high‑profile cases involving...
NYC Launches Concierge-Style Service, Enhanced Web Tools to Aid Local Law 97 Compliance
New York City unveiled Momentum, a free concierge‑style accelerator that helps building owners navigate Local Law 97’s strict emissions targets. The service bundles a call center, an online portal with decarbonization planning tools, case‑study library, and financing guidance, and expands into...

Peak Technologies Partners with Jacobi Robotics to Deliver Next-Generation Mixed-Case Palletizing Automation
Peak Technologies has teamed up with Jacobi Robotics to bring the OmniPalletizer, an AI‑driven mixed‑case palletizing system, to complex warehouses. The platform removes the need for upstream buffering, sorting and manual programming by using real‑time motion planning, computer vision and...

Simply Social Reels in Princes Group Digital Overhaul
Princes Group, the owner of brands such as Branston, Napolina and Crosse & Blackwell, has hired digital agency Simply Social to overhaul its UK organic social strategy, content creation and community engagement. The agency won a competitive pitch to become...

To Verticalize Or Not To Verticalize: Your GTM Climbing Guide
At the Forrester B2B Summit, analyst B. Vasudevan warned GTM leaders that verticalization is a strategic climb that must be measured. He contrasted a low‑commitment “base‑camp” approach—quickly signaling relevance—with a high‑commitment “summit” strategy that demands deep industry expertise and cross‑functional...
Hyper-Personal Shopping: The Rise of AI Shopper Bots
Retailers like John Lewis and Frasers are deploying AI‑powered shopper bots to deliver hyper‑personalized shopping experiences. These bots analyze real‑time browsing data and engage customers via chat or voice, offering curated product selections instantly. Early pilots have shown higher conversion...
‘Brands Can’t Guide Culture’: Creators and Marketers on Ditching Skin-Deep Allyship
At Social Media Week 2026, experts warned that brands cannot own culture and must instead immerse themselves in the communities they wish to serve. Alejandra Salazar of Croing urged marketers to rely on cultural experts and listen deeply. Deaf creator...

Temporary Power Solutions Could Ease Europe’s Grid Strain
Aggreko’s new white paper, “Breaking the Gridlock,” argues that temporary on‑site power solutions can relieve Europe’s strained electricity networks as renewable capacity expands. The report notes that roughly 1,700 GW of renewable projects are stalled in grid queues across 16 countries,...

Jacob Chase – Rethinking Performance & Pay: The Future Is Decentralized
Jacob Chase argues that traditional, centralized performance reviews are increasingly ineffective, plagued by bias and slow feedback loops. He proposes a decentralized framework that taps into collective intelligence, allowing peers to assess each other's contributions in real time. The model...
How Much Power Do Cities Have over Data Centers?
Communities across the United States are increasingly challenging data‑center expansion, highlighted by a two‑to‑one vote in Port Washington, Wisconsin, that forces voter approval for tax incentives on projects over $10 million. Maine has enacted the nation’s first statewide moratorium on new data‑center...

First Mass-Production Deployment of WeRide’s WRD 3.0 ADAS Solution in Co-Developed GAX Aion N60
GAC Aion has opened pre‑sales for the Aion N60, a smart urban SUV equipped with WeRide’s WRD 3.0 ADAS platform, formerly known as WePilot. The vehicle marks the first mass‑produced passenger car jointly developed by WeRide and GAC Aion and the...

Two-Factor Authentication Breaks Free From the Desktop
Two-factor authentication (2FA) is expanding beyond traditional IT logins to protect physical assets such as cars, home heating systems, and medical devices. In the automotive sector, firms like Keyfree Technologies are pairing in‑vehicle hardware with mobile apps to require one‑time...
Teaching in the Age of AI: Join EdTechTeacher’s Free Expert Webinar Series This May
EdTechTeacher is hosting a free, three‑part webinar series in May to help K‑12 educators navigate AI in the classroom. The sessions, held on Wednesdays at 7 PM ET, focus on digital wellness, AI‑assisted writing, and integrating AI into math instruction. Each webinar...

Developers Back Alzheimer’s Drugs Despite Report Suggesting Lack of Efficacy
A new Cochrane review of 17 trials involving 20,342 patients concludes that anti‑amyloid drugs for Alzheimer’s disease deliver only trivial or no clinically meaningful cognitive benefit and may increase the risk of amyloid‑related imaging abnormalities (ARIA). Eli Lilly’s donanemab (Kisunla) and...

“Robots and Drones Will Soon Replace Food Delivery Drivers”
Barclays’ new report predicts autonomous robots and drones will soon dominate the food‑delivery last mile, offering a cheaper and greener alternative to human couriers. The analysis shows robot delivery could cost as little as $1 per order, dramatically lower than...

STAT+: Cochrane Review Reignites Alzheimer’s Amyloid Wars
The FDA announced it will convene an external advisory panel to revisit rules on compounded peptides, with meetings slated for July and a follow‑up before February 2027. A new Cochrane review has reignited controversy over amyloid‑targeting Alzheimer’s therapies, questioning their...

As DPDPA Kicks In, Are Startups Ready For Privacy Compliance Burden?
India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA) 2023 and the DPDP Rules 2025 set an 18‑month compliance timeline ending May 2027, creating a $1.2 bn compliance‑as‑a‑service market. Startup IDfy, backed by Blume Ventures and others, won a government‑run privacy‑platform competition and is...
Why Hospital Dashboards Tell the Future But Operations Remain Stuck in the Past
Over the past decade, hospitals have poured capital into data warehouses, interoperability and predictive dashboards, creating an abundance of real‑time intelligence. Yet most health systems still treat analytics as a reporting layer, with decisions anchored in historical precedent and negotiated...

OpenAI Updates Agents SDK, Aims at Building Secure Agents
OpenAI released an updated Agents SDK featuring a model‑native harness that enables agents to operate across files, tools, and a new sandboxed execution environment. The SDK adds configurable memory and sandbox‑aware orchestration, simplifying secure agent deployment for enterprise developers. Analysts...

Microsoft's Original Windows Secure Boot Certificate Is Expiring
Microsoft announced that the original UEFI Secure Boot certificates, first deployed in 2011, will expire on June 24, 2024. The company is urging IT leaders to apply the updated 2023 certificates to all Windows PCs built before 2024 to maintain the hardware‑based...

AI’s Energy Appetite Is Making Power Bills Harder to Swallow for Americans
A new American Home Shield survey of 1,003 consumers shows that 88% have seen utility costs rise, with the average electric bill now $187. Respondents living near data centers—14% of the sample—report a 94% incidence of higher bills and pay...

The Paradoxical Dependence of Amazon & Its Sellers
Amazon dominates 36% of U.S. e‑commerce and 70% of marketplace sales, making it the default channel for most third‑party merchants. Marketplace Pulse’s 2026 Seller Index shows 49% of sellers flag marketplace fees and 46% cite advertising spend as the biggest...

5 Considerations for Building an AI-Ready Infrastructure
The article outlines five essential considerations for higher‑education institutions building AI‑ready infrastructure, spanning consumption models, orchestration, facilities, governance, and scalable growth. It advises matching AI workloads to data sensitivity, ensuring container and GPU orchestration maturity, and verifying power, cooling, and...

Nigeria’s Enugu State Plans AI Insitute in Bold Bet on Digital Talent Exports
Enugu State in southeastern Nigeria is launching a specialised artificial‑intelligence institute as the flagship of its "talent city" strategy, linking AI, cloud, cybersecurity and software engineering training directly to global outsourcing contracts. The project, budgeted at roughly $15 million, will repurpose...

Blackhawk Debuts a Consolidated Stored Value Platform for Brands
Blackhawk Network launched a consolidated stored‑value platform that aggregates gift‑card balances, refunds, promotional credits, loyalty points and appeasement funds into a single view via its Digital Wallet API. The solution handles accounting, compliance and expiration rules, allowing brands to display...
Mythos Poses Risk to SEC Market-Tracking Database, Group Says
Anthropic’s new AI model Mythos could exploit the SEC’s Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT), a database that tracks every trade in U.S. equities. The American Securities Association warned that the model enables mass identity theft, portfolio exposure, and insider‑threat amplification, and...

Carrot Launches ‘Carrot Intelligence’ AI Platform for Global Fertility and Family Care
Carrot, a global fertility and family‑care platform, unveiled Carrot Intelligence, an AI engine built on a proprietary clinical dataset exceeding $1 billion in claims across 195 countries. The platform fuels a new Global Price Monitoring System that automatically spots billing anomalies,...

Trials Bolster LBBAP as an Alternative to Biventricular Pacing in CRT
Recent EHRA 2026 presentations deepened the evidence base for conduction‑system pacing as an alternative to traditional biventricular (BiV) cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). The LECART trial showed a composite event rate of 12% with left bundle branch area pacing (LBBAP) versus...

UK’s Top Finance Leaders Sound the Alarm: Manual Payment Processes Are Costing Businesses Their Competitive Edge
New Corpay research reveals that UK finance chiefs recognize their manual payment workflows are a hidden cost driver, inflating transaction overhead by roughly 15% and generating an estimated $2.5 billion in annual inefficiencies. CFOs acknowledge that rivals are already shifting to...
The System Architect’s Sketchbook: The Coherency Wall
Deepak Shankar, founder of Mirabilis Design, released a cartoon titled “The system architect’s sketchbook: The coherency wall” to illustrate the growing challenges of memory‑coherency in modern multi‑core chip designs. The illustration, shared on EDN, visualizes how increasing core counts create...

First U.S. ‘Runway-to-Space’ Challenge for Spaceplane Payload Test Flights, Flying From Infinity One Oklahoma Spaceport
The Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority (OSIDA) and Dawn Aerospace have launched the Runway-to-Space Spaceplane Challenge, inviting Oklahoma‑based universities and research institutions to fly payloads on Dawn’s Aurora suborbital spaceplane from the Infinity One Oklahoma Spaceport. The competition will fund...

Optical Fiber Networks Can Keep Rail Networks Safe
Chinese researchers demonstrated that distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) on existing underground fiber‑optic cables can continuously monitor railway safety. AI models achieved 98.75% accuracy detecting faulty train wheels, 99.6% for broken sound barriers, and 97% for intrusions or debris. The approach...

AI Is a Gold Mine for Spammers and Scammers, but Google Is Using It as a Tool to Fight Back
Google’s latest ads safety report reveals that generative AI, specifically its Gemini system, intercepted over 99% of policy‑violating ads in 2024, blocking more than 8.3 billion ads—including 602 million scam‑related pieces. The AI‑driven approach also cut incorrect advertiser suspensions by 80% and...

Cookeville Medical Center Notifies Patients After July 2025 Ransomware Attack
Cookeville Regional Medical Center disclosed that a July 2025 ransomware attack exposed the personal and medical records of 337,917 patients. The Russian‑linked Rhysida gang claimed responsibility, demanding 10 Bitcoin—about $1.15 million—though it is unclear if the ransom was paid. The hospital began mailing...
Tumour Cells Use a Genetic Trick to Become Drug-Resistant
Researchers have identified that many tumor cells evade traditional Mendelian inheritance, enabling them to acquire drug‑resistance traits far faster than previously understood. The genetic maneuver involves non‑standard chromosome segregation and gene amplification, which let cancer cells adapt to chemotherapy pressures....

SNK Is Releasing a Modern NeoGeo AES Console with ‘Unrivaled Authenticity’ and £70 Game Cartridges
SNK and Plaion are reviving the 1990 NeoGeo AES with a modern NeoGeo AES+ console slated for a November 12 launch. The standard and 35th Anniversary editions will retail for $249.99 (≈£179.99/€199.99) and include HDMI, 1080p output, and on‑screen BIOS...
What Dove, Netflix, and Nike Didn’t Do on Reddit Is Why They’re Winning
Brands are abandoning high‑frequency posting on Reddit in favor of authentic, low‑volume engagement. Research from Reddit’s insights team shows sentiment drops sharply after three weekly posts, prompting marketers to focus on community contribution rather than follower counts. Companies like Netflix,...
SMT DIP Switches Fit Space-Constrained PCBs
Littelfuse introduced the TDB series, a line of miniature surface‑mount DIP switches that use a 1.27 mm half‑pitch layout to dramatically shrink PCB footprints. The family offers 2‑ to 10‑position SPST configurations with body lengths from 3.67 mm to 13.83 mm, supporting up...

Corsight Revealed as Facial Recognition Supplier for Canadian Police Bodycam Trial
Corsight AI was selected to supply facial‑recognition algorithms for a body‑camera trial by the Edmonton Police Service, using Axon‑manufactured devices. The proof‑of‑concept, which began in December, matched live footage against a watch list of high‑risk offenders whenever officers activated recording....

My AI Agent Calls My Allergy Clinic Before Every Appointment (And Why That’s the Best AI I’ve Built)
Productivity expert Thanh Pham built a Lindy AI agent that automatically calls his allergy clinic 30 minutes before each appointment, navigates the phone menu using DTMF tones, and notifies staff of his arrival. The call ensures the clinic prepares his...

Grow with Google's Event Discussed AI in the Workplace with Fortune 500 Company Leaders.
Google’s Grow with Google hosted a "Leading the AI Transformation" summit in New York, gathering more than 50 chief human resources and learning‑development officers from Fortune 500 firms. The event emphasized AI as a strategic choice, urging leaders to cultivate curiosity,...
Researchers Induce Smells With Ultrasound, No Chemical Cartridges Required
A team of four researchers has built a head‑mounted device that uses focused ultrasound to stimulate the brain's olfactory bulb, creating the perception of smell without any chemical cartridges. By placing the transducer on the forehead and directing the waves...

DressX and Amazon Announce Virtual Fashion Partnership | Exclusive
Avatar fashion platform DressX announced a partnership with Amazon on April 16, enabling shoppers to buy virtual garments through Amazon’s online store. The purchased items can be unlocked and worn in DressX’s Meta Horizon experience, Fashion Rivals. This marks the...

Gemini Is Stopping Harmful Ads Before People Ever See Them
Google’s Gemini AI is now powering its ad‑safety engine, catching more than 99% of policy‑violating ads before they ever appear. In 2025 the system blocked or removed over 8.3 billion ads and suspended 24.9 million accounts, including 602 million scam‑related ads. Gemini’s intent‑focused...

Crazy Real: Stink Studios Reveals Rippling's HR Options
Stink Studios has been appointed the UK agency of record for Rippling, the San Francisco‑based HR and payroll platform, launching its first British brand campaign. Titled “The juiciest thing to happen to HR and Payroll,” the integrated effort uses real‑world, quirky...