
China’s JD.Com Brings eCommerce Platform to EU and UK
JD.com launched Joyby on March 16, rolling out a new e-commerce platform across six European markets: the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, France, Belgium and Luxembourg. The Chinese retail and logistics giant said the service leverages decades of experience to offer faster, more reliable home delivery and improved online shopping experiences. Joyby represents JD’s first major consumer-facing push into Europe, positioning the company to serve some of the world’s most digitally savvy shoppers. The platform emphasizes quality, speed and reliability as its differentiators in competitive European markets.

Meta Signs $27 Billion AI Infrastructure Agreement With Nebius
Meta has signed a $27 billion infrastructure agreement with AI-cloud provider Nebius to secure large-scale compute capacity, with Nebius to begin delivering 12 billion units of dedicated capacity across multiple locations starting early next year. The deployment will include one...

FreeWheel’s Alex Ibarguen: CTV Fragmentation Is ‘Very Much An Identity Problem’
Alex Ibarguen of FreeWheel frames connected‑TV (CTV) fragmentation not merely as an inventory issue but as a fundamental identity problem. He argues that deterministic household data—anchored by Comcast’s ISP‑assigned IPs—provides the stable identifiers needed for accurate political and brand messaging,...

8 Boring Marketing Strategies That Actually Work
The video argues that low-glamour, repeatable marketing tactics often deliver the best returns, outlining eight strategies: curated small dinners and private events, high-converting webinars, email marketing with a cited ~36:1 ROI, and tactile direct mail. It also highlights the value...

China Prepares for AI-Powered Economy in New 5-Year Plan
China’s 15th Five‑Year Plan, unveiled at the recent National People’s Congress, places technology—especially artificial intelligence—at the core of its economic strategy. The document frames the next five years as a period of massive technological transformation amid geopolitical uncertainty, linking the...

Nvidia Expects to Make $1 Trillion From AI Chips Through 2027
Nvidia announced it expects to generate at least $1 trillion in revenue from its upcoming Blackwell and Reuben AI chips by the end of 2027. The projection, unveiled during a market‑focused interview, sent the stock briefly higher before it settled back,...

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Reveals NemoClaw at GTC 2026
At GTC 2026, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang introduced NemoClaw, an open‑source reference architecture for building and deploying agentic AI applications. The platform builds on Nvidia’s existing AI stack and is positioned as a turnkey solution for enterprises seeking to harness...

First Ever Booster 19 Static Fire Replay
SpaceX's B-19 booster underwent its first recorded static fire sequence in a replayed video showing multiple ignition tests. The footage captures several successful brief firings, with clear close-up views highlighting the booster’s performance and nozzle activity. The clip concludes with...

Why VCF Networking NSX Is Essential Even in a VXLAN World with VMware by Broadcom
The video explains why VMware Cloud Foundation’s (VCF) built‑in network virtualization, powered by NSX, remains critical even when the underlying physical fabric already supports VXLAN overlays. Dimitry argues that relying on the physical switches for every new tier‑2 application forces administrators...

Little Red Dots Could Be Something Completely Unexpected
The video examines the puzzling “little red dots” that the James Webb Space Telescope has been spotting in virtually every deep‑field image. These objects appear as point‑like sources, only a few tens of light‑years across, and emit strongly at...

No, Pasting Data Into ChatGPT Does Not Train It
The video tackles a common misconception: pasting company documents into ChatGPT does not train the model. It clarifies the difference between simple prompting, Retrieval‑Augmented Generation (RAG), and genuine model fine‑tuning, emphasizing that only weight adjustments constitute real learning. Key insights include...

Black Hat USA 2025 | No Hoodies Here: Organized Crime in AdTech
The Black Hat USA 2025 talk unveiled how the advertising ecosystem has become a lucrative conduit for organized crime. Speakers Dave Mitchell and Renee Burton detailed the rise of malicious ad‑tech networks—most notably VEX Trio—showing how they infiltrate legitimate ad...

Buy Hold Sell: 4 Hot Megatrends Shaping Markets - and 2 on the Rise
The video walks through four dominant megatrends—AI, infrastructure, energy and defense—while flagging two emerging themes, aging‑driven healthcare and broader AI adoption, as the next wave for investors. Panelists argue that the current AI market is over‑weighted toward semiconductor winners, but...

AI Hallucinations Become Security’s Problem
The video highlights growing concern that AI hallucinations are no longer just a model‑performance issue but a security risk that falls on security teams. Security leaders are pushing back, refusing to take ownership of model reliability, while red‑team exercises now routinely...

Great SaaS FP&A Requires These 4 Data Sources | SaaS Metrics School | SaaS FP&A
In this SaaS Master School episode, Ben Murray explains that a robust FP&A function hinges on four core data streams: financial data structured by a clean chart of accounts, bookings data captured in the CRM, customer‑revenue data used to build...

Jim Cantrell: 3 Rules for Investing in Space Stocks
Jim Cantrell, co‑founder of SpaceX and CEO of Phantom Space, sat down with host Lou Whiteman to discuss his lifelong journey from a chicken‑ranch in California to the forefront of the new space economy, and to outline how investors can...

ERP Extensibility - D365 vs SAP 🚀 #shorts
The video tackles a core dilemma for ERP buyers: how much functionality should reside inside the ERP platform versus external extensions, focusing on Microsoft Dynamics 365 (D365) and SAP S/4HANA. It frames the discussion as a trade‑off between built‑in capabilities...

How to Find People by Name, Phone, Email or Address (People Finder)
The video introduces Scraper City’s People Finder, a web‑based tool that lets users locate individuals by name, phone number, email address, or physical address. Alex walks through the login process, demonstrates a simple name search, and shows how the platform...

U.S. Spacewalk Preview News Conference (Monday, March 16)
The news conference announced two upcoming extravehicular activities (EVAs) slated for March 18 and later, aimed at upgrading the International Space Station’s power infrastructure with new rollout solar arrays. NASA’s operations integration manager Bill Speck highlighted that these will be...

Turn Plain English Into SQL Queries with Go and LLMs
The video walks through a Go‑based prototype that lets users ask plain‑English questions about a DuckDB database and have a large language model generate the corresponding SQL, execute it, and return a natural‑language answer. The implementation follows a two‑prompt workflow: the...

MWC26: From Automation to Agentic Cloud - How Cloud Operations Are Evolving
At MWC 2026, STL Partners’ Amy Cameron interviewed Salma Dennis, head of Amdoc’s Cloud Studio, to unpack what the firm calls the “cloud complexity crisis.” Over the past decade, enterprises have layered ever‑more automation onto cloud platforms, inadvertently moving the...

Building a Foundation for the Future: The Heritage Group’s Workday Transformation
Heritage Group, a 95‑year‑old, family‑owned conglomerate spanning infrastructure, chemicals and battery recycling, embarked on a comprehensive Workday transformation to replace fragmented legacy systems that had accumulated 25 years of technical debt. The initiative, led by EVP Betsy McCaw and HR VP...

The Art of the Possible with AI in Procurement
The video argues that procurement must pursue 1,000‑10,000× efficiency gains, not incremental tweaks, by re‑imagining the function through artificial intelligence. It calls for a shift from isolated, discrete optimizations to continuous category‑management, where competitiveness is measured by speed, innovation, agility and...

Can Claude Code Learn To Draw In MS PAINT?
The video demonstrates how the Claude Code large language model can be trained to reproduce drawings in a web‑based MS Paint clone using only browser‑automation tools. By feeding the model a target PNG, a prompt, and access to Chrome’s debugging protocol, the...

A Chat with the Impressive Mary Hawking - GP and Clinical Informatician
In this episode of Everything Digital Health, veteran GP and clinical informatician Mary Hawking recounts a career that spans pediatric training in the United States, a brief stint in transplant medicine, and a return to UK general practice in the...

Advantages of Lightweight AI Models
The video discusses how lightweight artificial‑intelligence models deliver benefits that go far beyond mere energy savings, highlighting their impact on data‑center productivity, revenue generation, and the emergence of real‑time AI experiences. Because data centers operate under a fixed power budget, any...

If You Don’t Use Karpathy's Autoresearch You’re Falling Behind…
Former Tesla and OpenAI researcher Andrej Karpathy has released AutoResearch, a free autonomous AI agent that can run continuous marketing experiments at scale—potentially thousands per year from a single GPU. The tool autonomously experiments, self-improves overnight, and aggregates learnings across...

How Much RAM Do You Really Need in Your NAS?
The video tackles a practical question for small‑business and home users alike: how much memory should a network‑attached storage (NAS) device actually have? The presenter walks through five typical NAS workloads—basic file backups, media streaming, surveillance, container/virtual machine hosting, and...

ONCE: Run Multi Dockerized Web Apps on Single Server
The video introduces Once, a platform that lets developers run several Docker‑containerized web applications on a single machine—whether a laptop, on‑prem server, or cloud VM. Installation is reduced to a one‑liner curl command that auto‑detects the host OS and pulls...

We Are on the Verge of Becoming a Spacefaring Civilization | Brian Cox
In a recent talk, physicist Brian Cox argues humanity stands at the threshold of a spacefaring era, driven by a decade‑long engineering revolution that has made reusable launch vehicles a reality. The cost plunge has turned low‑Earth orbit into an emerging...

How Humanoid Robots Joined This Factory's Workforce
Digit, a humanoid robot built by Agility Robotics, has been deployed at the Sheffller Auto Parts plant in Shiraz, South Carolina, to ferry 25‑lb baskets of bearing components to an industrial washer. The robot, nicknamed Digit, repeats the same motion...

Building AI for Better Healthcare — the OpenAI Podcast Ep. 14
The OpenAI Podcast’s fourteenth episode spotlights OpenAI’s health‑focused AI program, led by Dr. Nate Gross and Karan Singhal. They discuss how large language models are being engineered to answer sensitive medical questions, support clinicians, and streamline fragmented care. OpenAI built ChatGPT...

Black Hat USA 2025 | Weaponization of Cellular Based IoT Technology
At Black Hat USA 2025, Daryl Highland (Rapid7) and Carla Bidner (Thermo Fisher) presented research on weaponizing cellular‑based IoT devices, focusing on the often‑overlooked inter‑chip communication between the main processor and the cellular modem. They discovered that most devices transmit UART...

Witness the Future of AI Before Everyone Else for FREE
The video is a brief promotional call‑to‑action urging viewers to register for Nvidia’s GPU Technology Conference (GTC) keynote, where founder Jensen Huang will present the next wave of artificial‑intelligence developments. It highlights last year’s landmark announcements – the Blackwell AI superchip...

Top 10 WINNING Supplements To Sell in 2026 (Shopify Dropshipping)
The video outlines the ten most promising supplement categories to launch on Shopify in 2026, drawing on the creator’s own $7.7 million annual sales record and multi‑channel distribution across his website, Amazon and TikTok. He emphasizes that the market is not...

594 - Building Frictionless Healthcare: Updoc’s Journey to Improving Healthcare Access
The Talking Health Tech podcast episode spotlights UPDoc, a digital‑first primary‑care service that lets patients request prescriptions, referrals, and medical letters through a web or app interface. Users either subscribe or pay per consultation, after which their request joins a...

How to Create an AI Transformation Effect with Effect Maker with @Varunraikar
The video walks viewers through building an AI‑driven vapor‑wave portrait effect using Effect Maker’s AI transformation template. It begins by opening the browser‑based tool, selecting the template, and familiarizing users with the objects, assets, visual script, and preview panels that...

A Tiny Robot Fish Powered by Sound
Researchers have unveiled a micrometer‑scale acoustic robot that propels itself solely with ultrasound‑induced bubble jets. Dubbed the “stingray bot,” the device is a thin, flexible sheet perforated with thousands of microscopic holes that trap air bubbles, allowing it to swim...

Butch Wilmore Compares Different Spacecraft to Cars #starliner #butchwilmore #boeing #sportscar
Veteran astronaut Butch Wilmore uses familiar automobile metaphors to illustrate the distinct design philosophies and performance characteristics of four major spacecraft: the Space Shuttle, Russia’s Soyuz, Boeing’s CST‑100 Starliner, and SpaceX’s Dragon capsule. He describes the Shuttle as a Cadillac—large, robust,...

HBR Strategy Summit 2026: Turning AI Skepticism Into Momentum
At the HBR Strategy Summit 2026, leaders discussed how firms can convert widespread AI skepticism into actionable momentum by redesigning internal rollout strategies. The conversation highlighted the danger of letting routine urgencies drown out thoughtful workflow redesign, and emphasized framing...

Low Latency Solutions From LSEG | Make Every Nanosecond Count
The video introduces London Stock Exchange Group’s (LSEG) low‑latency data suite, positioning it as more than just speed. It stresses that modern trading strategies require deterministic, high‑quality market data that is both fast and complete, especially when decisions hinge on...

RevOpsAF Podcast Episode 84: Your CRM Has an Identity Crisis (and What You Can Do About It)
The RevOps AF podcast episode tackles the "CRM identity crisis" – how flawed entity records in CRMs cripple AI‑driven revenue operations and data enrichment. Host Matthew Vaughn and Kernel CEO Anders Cone explain that the root problem lies not in missing...

How PWM Sensors Work and How to Test Them
The video introduces pulse‑width‑modulation (PWM) sensors as the modern replacement for traditional analog devices such as potentiometers and optical shaft encoders, highlighting their lower power draw, resistance to wear, and suitability for position, pressure, and speed measurements. It explains that a...

Techstars Investor Day: Building in AI as a Female Founder
Techstars Investor Day spotlighted Sophia, the Mexican‑born founder of Intelllet, an AI‑powered prediction intelligence engine that helps go‑to‑market teams prioritize leads and reach decision‑makers. The event highlighted her journey from a master’s student at Columbia and a JP Morgan employee to...

Quantum Tunnelling with Jim Al Khalili #shorts #science #quantumphysicsexplained #quantumphysics
The short video explains quantum tunneling, a counter‑intuitive quantum‑mechanical effect that allows particles to pass through energy barriers, and highlights its role in powering the Sun. Using a ball‑and‑hill analogy, the narrator shows that unlike a classical ball, an electron or...

Building an Audience Was the Highest ROI Work I’ve Ever Done
The video centers on a seasoned entrepreneur’s claim that building a social‑media audience has delivered the highest return on investment of any activity he’s undertaken. He recounts devoting roughly two hours a day—about fourteen hours a week—to posting, and how...

NEJM Clinician: Apixaban Vs. Rivaroxaban for Acute VTE
The New England Journal of Medicine published a head‑to‑head trial evaluating apixaban (Eliquis) against rivaroxaban (Xarelto) in 2,800 patients with acute pulmonary embolism or deep‑vein thrombosis. The study provides the first direct comparative safety and efficacy data for these two...

The Complex 03 09 2026-Multifamily Operator-Vendor Relationships
Early adopters of artificial intelligence in multifamily property management are discovering that personal interaction still drives lease conversions. In a Complex episode, Katrina Greene, SVP of Property Management at Gray Residential, and Brittani Brodt of Jars Capital discuss the difference...

Nashville Airspace Overview
The FAA’s Community Engagement video, presented by Doug Kreulen, CEO of Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority, outlines recent amendments to performance‑based navigation (PBN) and new departure headings designed to accommodate rapid traffic growth at Nashville International Airport (BNA) and neighboring airports. Over...

🔴 Mar 16's Top Cyber News NOW! - Ep 1089
Episode 1089 of "Top Cyber News NOW!" delivers a concise roundup of the day’s most critical cybersecurity headlines for analysts, CISOs, and business leaders. The show highlights emerging threats, policy shifts, and major breach developments while promoting practical tools such...