
Should Scrum Masters Lead the Charge with AI?
The video asks who should lead AI adoption in agile organizations, suggesting Scrum Masters could fill that gap. It argues Scrum Masters are uniquely positioned to champion AI, translating technical possibilities into team practices while product owners remain focused on market‑driven AI features. The speaker describes AI fear as an impediment that Scrum Masters can neutralize, calling it a potential “reinvention” of the role and emphasizing the need to teach teams practical AI tools. If Scrum Masters take ownership, teams can integrate AI faster, reduce manual bottlenecks, and gain a competitive edge, while the Scrum Master role itself evolves into a strategic technology facilitator.

How to Get Millions in Founder Liquidity Without Giving Up Control of Your SaaS Business
The video explains how SaaS founders can obtain substantial liquidity through a minority secondary recapitalization, selling a small portion of their equity to growth investors while retaining majority control. Using his own company iContact as a case study, the presenter raised...

3 Things to Know About Moderna’s mRNA Flu Vaccine and Its FDA Application
The video examines the FDA’s sudden reversal on Moderna’s mRNA influenza vaccine, shifting from an initial refusal to a green light for a fast‑track review aimed at adults aged 65 and older. The agency had already examined the application, but...

The A.I. Videos on Kids’ YouTube Feeds
The New York Times investigated how artificial‑intelligence‑generated videos have infiltrated children’s YouTube feeds, including the main YouTube app and the more regulated YouTube Kids platform. Researchers sampled popular kids’ channels such as Bluey, Miss Rachel, and Cocomelon, then scrolled through...

What a Secret Service Interrogator Can Teach You About Building Trust in Sales
Brad Beeler, a retired Secret Service polygraph specialist, reveals that the same instincts that compel criminals to confess also drive buyer behavior in sales. He explains that prospects instinctively assign "horns"—a threat signal— to salespeople within the first moments of...

"From Punched Cards to SNOMED-CT" - Clinical Terminology in the NHS with Denise Downs
The episode of Everything Digital Health features Denise Downs, a SNOMED‑CT specialist who spent over a decade at NHS Digital driving clinical terminology adoption. She recounts how she moved from a maths teaching career in the punch‑card era to a...

Big Tech ROI & Powering Data Centers: Key Question Marks for NVDA #shorts
Nvidia’s stock slipped after its latest earnings beat, sparking analyst concern despite robust revenue growth. The drop is linked to broader worries that Big‑Tech firms may curb AI‑related spending, especially on data‑center infrastructure. Market participants are watching options activity for...

Block "Oversold and Underestimated:" ABCs Backing XYZ Bull Case
Block (ticker XYZ) has slipped toward its 52‑week low after a crypto‑related sell‑off and intensifying competition from Shopify. Analyst Landon Swan argues the decline is overstated, pointing to accelerating adoption of Square and Cash App as catalysts for a rebound....

Ep. 390 | Personalizing Your Pitch to Connect and Convert Faster
In this episode Mark Hunter interviews Jamie Diglio, founder of The Win Room, who reframes ROI as “return on interactions” and urges sellers to prioritize memorable, personalized conversations over formulaic pitches. Diglio teaches salespeople and leaders to develop a “leadership...

Easily Create E2E Tests with KaneAI
The video demonstrates how developers can leverage KaneAI, an AI‑powered testing tool from TestMu, to create end‑to‑end (E2E) tests using plain English commands. By typing a simple instruction—e.g., “go to the freeCodeCamp challenge, enter this, click check your code”—KaneAI automatically generates...

I Owe an Apology for This One
In a candid video posted in February 2026, the creator apologizes for missing the deadline on several high‑value giveaway items promised during his annual charity livestream for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. The livestream, held in late 2025, awarded multiple high‑end PC...

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Unboxing - Privacy Display Tested
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S26 Ultra, a 6.9‑inch flagship featuring a QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X privacy display that dims peripheral pixels for on‑lookers. The device packs a 200 MP main camera, plus 50 MP ultrawide and 50 MP 5× zoom lenses, and runs...

Software's SaaS-Acre & NVDA Earnings: Big Picture on Big Tech's Outlook
Nathan Peterson of Charles Schwab highlighted a widening gap between software stocks and the Nasdaq‑100, calling it the biggest divergence in years. He argued that software must deliver strong earnings growth and AI adoption to reverse the lag. Peterson also...

Harvard Voices on Climate Change: Mapping the Future of Renewable Energy
Harvard Voices on Climate Change hosted a session with Charles Taylor and Andrew Mergen to dissect the decision‑making process behind renewable‑energy project locations. The discussion highlighted legal, environmental, and community factors that influence where wind and solar farms are built....

SpaceX CRS-33 Dragon Undocks From Space Station for Return Trip
SpaceX’s uncrewed CRS-33 Dragon cargo capsule detached from the International Space Station on 26 February 2026, concluding a six‑month orbital stint. The spacecraft is slated to perform a controlled re‑entry and splash down in the Pacific Ocean off California early on 27 February,...

How Nationwide Is Doing Banking Differently as a Member-Owned Society
Nationwide, a UK building society, leverages its member‑owned structure to reinvest profits directly into services rather than paying shareholders. The firm emphasizes a low‑hierarchy, inclusive culture that has produced unusually long employee tenures, fostering deep institutional knowledge. Technology delivery is...

NASA's SpaceX 33rd Commercial Resupply Services Undocking
SpaceX’s Dragon capsule autonomously undocked from the International Space Station on Feb. 26, 2024, at 12:05 p.m. EST and is slated to splash down off California early the next morning. The vehicle completed NASA’s 33rd Commercial Resupply Services (CRS‑33) flight, having delivered...

Xbox's Big Shakeup + Samsung's Galaxy S26 Is Here | Engadget Podcast
Microsoft announced a major leadership overhaul at Xbox, with longtime executive Phil Spencer retiring after a decade at the helm. Former CoreAI CEO Asha Sharma will take over, bypassing deputy Sarah Bond, who is also departing. In parallel, Samsung unveiled...

Nvidia Drops on Investor Sentiment; Papa John's Down on Sales Miss | Stock Movers
The video spotlights three headline movers – Nvidia, GoodRx and Papa John’s – and their outsized impact on today’s market narrative. Nvidia’s shares fell more than 4%, briefly hitting a 5.6% plunge, marking its worst session since November after an...

The Costs of DRAM and Storage Is a Major Problem for the Video Game Industry #switch2 #PS5 #Xbox
Veteran game analyst Matthew Ball warned that soaring DRAM and SSD prices are threatening the profitability of next‑generation consoles. Component costs have risen sharply, driven by data‑center demand and supply constraints, forcing manufacturers to reassess bill‑of‑materials. Ball described the situation...

PC & AI Server Business Backs DELL Earnings, NVDA Partnership's Potential
Dell Technologies is set to report earnings amid strong tailwinds from its personal computer and artificial‑intelligence server divisions. The PC business benefits from renewed consumer demand and enterprise upgrades, while AI‑focused servers are delivering higher margins. However, the company faces...

Thousands of Google API Keys Exposed
A recent investigation uncovered thousands of Google API keys publicly exposed in code repositories and configuration files. While Google historically treated API keys as non‑secret identifiers, the launch of Gemini’s AI services now allows those keys to access billable resources,...

Are Data Centers Gas Guzzlers?
The video examines how exploding AI workloads are turning data centers into energy‑intensive behemoths, prompting a looming need for new power generation in the United States over the next decade. Dr. Anthony Lizeritz cites Nick Mueller of Carnegie Mellon,...

Walk With Me: Joseph Wu, Cardiologist Studying Stem Cells and Heart Disease
Joseph Wu, a Stanford professor of medicine and radiology, leads the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute in developing patient‑specific cardiac cells derived from a person’s own blood. By reprogramming blood cells into pluripotent stem cells and then coaxing them to become beating...

Meet 2025 President’s Innovation Challenge Finalist: Blossom Academy
Blossom Academy, a 2025 President’s Innovation Challenge finalist founded by Harvard‑trained Jeph Acheampong, equips underserved African youth with in‑demand data skills and directly connects them to local employers. Since its 2019 launch, the program has served nearly 700 students, positioning...

Can Canada Own the Carbon Credit Market?
Canada is positioning itself to become the global hub for high‑quality, science‑backed carbon credits. Achieving this ambition requires a seamless blend of rigorous measurement, trusted verification, and transparent market mechanisms. Regulators and innovators must collaborate to craft a world‑class certification...

Rebranding, Letting Go, and Other Terrifying Lawyer Decisions
The Lawyers Podcast episode focuses on how small law firms can break the "family" myth, establish measurable standards, and strategically rebrand to enable growth and eventual exit. Hosts discuss the pitfalls of vague accountability, emphasizing the need for defined job descriptions,...
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AI Makes Devs 19% Slower - How to Fix It [New Data]
New METR research reveals that AI‑assisted coding tools actually slow experienced developers by 19% and increase debugging effort by roughly 50%. The study also highlights a rise in security flaws and a gradual erosion of core programming skills as engineers...

State Department Makes Multiple Awards Under $10B IT Program
The Daily Scoop highlighted two concurrent federal developments – a partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security that is stalling the $625 million FIFA World Cup Grant Program, and the State Department’s issuance of nearly 50 indefinite‑delivery‑indefinite‑quantity (IDIQ) contracts under...

Daily Market Coverage Feb. 26, 2026 9AM-11AM (ET) | Yahoo Finance
Nvidia posted a strong earnings beat on revenue and profit, yet its shares slipped more than 2% as investors questioned the lack of guidance on China revenue and the sustainability of AI‑driven demand. Salesforce missed revenue forecasts, extending a broader...

Y Combinator Is Funding AI Agencies… So I Built One Overnight
The video chronicles how Y Combinator’s new investment focus on AI‑fulfilled agencies inspired the creator to build a full‑service automotive ad agency in under an hour. By feeding a single dealership URL into a browser‑based AI agent, he generated a...

What Was the BEST Version of Windows? 🏆
The video asks a simple yet nostalgic question: which version of Windows was the best? It narrows the field to three iconic releases—Windows 95, Windows XP, and Windows 7—each representing a pivotal moment in Microsoft’s operating‑system history. The host outlines how each OS...

Memory System Design for AI/ML & ML/AI for Memory System Design: SRC AIHW Annual Review - 22.05.2023
Professor Onur Mutlu’s SRC AIHW review outlines how traditional memory hierarchies strain under AI/ML workloads, prompting a shift toward memory‑centric and processing‑in‑memory (PIM) architectures. He highlights recent research on RowHammer mitigation, intelligent memory controllers, and cross‑layer co‑design that fuse compute...

Vlog 27: Dealing with Emergencies
The video outlines NASA‑style emergency protocols for crewed spacecraft, detailing how astronauts prepare for a range of contingencies from pre‑launch failures to in‑flight depressurization. It emphasizes two primary abort pathways: a ground‑based egress using a hatch and slide‑wire system before...

AI Round 3 -Earnings Trading
In this Options Boot Camp episode, Mark Longo and Dan Passarelli test ChatGPT’s premium model on Nvidia’s earnings move, comparing AI predictions to human strategies. They dissect the post‑earnings volatility crush, clarify misconceptions around the Expected Move, and explain why...

How Korea Is Engineering Its Way Into Space
South Korea is rapidly building a national space ecosystem to compete in the emerging commercial space economy. By aligning industrial policy, financing, education, and private sector capabilities, the country seeks to leapfrog traditional aerospace pathways despite its late entry. Government...

With Built in ChatGPT...
iFLYTEK has launched the AINOTE 2, a smart note‑taking device that embeds ChatGPT directly into its firmware. The product is available through the official AINOTE store and Amazon, positioning itself as an AI‑enhanced alternative to traditional digital pens. By leveraging cloud‑based...

Pleo on the Future of Cash Management
Clara Schindler of Pleo says finance must move from reactive control to proactive cash foresight. Fragmented platforms force teams into manual data plumbing, costing up to five hours weekly and eroding confidence—two in five leaders feel financially agile. Pleo expands...

Nail the Problem when You Lack Brand Notoriety
In the Outbound Kitchen sales podcast, Jason Bay outlines a cold‑calling playbook designed for companies with limited brand notoriety. He recommends starting calls with permission‑based openers, then shifting to problem‑focused language that highlights the prospect’s pain points. The framework culminates...

Why Aggressive Sales Tactics Fail: Tone This Down When Selling
Aggressive, fear‑based sales tactics—such as over‑amplifying pain points, shaming prospects, or bashing competitors—are backfiring in today’s buyer‑centric market. Nikki Rausch explains that these approaches erode trust and often drive prospects away. Instead, the most successful sellers focus on clear, value‑driven...

What if Great Hardware Had Great Software? The Real Deal with Revel
The hardware market is experiencing a renaissance, with aerospace, defense and robotics systems becoming increasingly autonomous and software‑driven. Yet the testing and control software that underpins these machines remains stuck in legacy architectures, limiting performance and safety. Scott Morton, a...

Citrini Research Breakdown: Agents, "Ghost GDP", Consumer Spend | Figma Earnings Beat
The 20VC episode dissected the disruptive potential of AI agents, highlighting Anthropic's new security product that erased billions in SaaS market capitalizations and a secondary sale that created hundreds of decamillionaires. Hosts argued that agents could reduce incumbent SaaS platforms...

Late Last Year, We Test Drove The 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss... So You Don't Have To
Transport EV’s team spent a week testing Chevrolet’s 2026 Silverado EV Trail Boss and concluded it is the least enjoyable EV of 2025. While the model adds a suspension lift, larger tires and an off‑road mode, reviewers found visibility, blind‑spot, and...

NVIDIA Q4 Earnings: The Market Is Digesting, Not Celebrating
NVIDIA reported Q4 earnings beating estimates with EPS $1.62 and revenue $68.1 billion, reaffirming strong AI demand. Despite the beat, the stock stalled, trading within the expected range as investors view the rally as already priced in. Market sentiment is tempered...

“I’m Pretty Frightened by the DRAM Crisis” – Matthew Ball Part Two
Matthew Ball returns to discuss a cascade of industry challenges, from widespread layoffs and the looming DRAM shortage to the rise of in‑game advertising and subscription models. He highlights how the DRAM crisis is inflating hardware costs for both console...

Can You Own Multiple Amazon Seller Accounts?
Amazon permits multiple seller accounts only when each is linked to a separate legal entity, requiring distinct EINs, bank accounts, and tax information. The platform’s verification process cross‑checks these identifiers to prevent fraud while allowing agencies and multi‑brand sellers to...

You SHOULD Buy a UniFi UNAS in 2026 - and Here Is Why (Part 1)
UniFi has launched its UNAS line of network‑attached storage, positioning the brand as a budget‑friendly alternative to traditional turnkey NAS solutions. The UNAS 2 starts at $199 for a two‑bay unit, while the rack‑mount UNAS Pro 8, featuring eight drives, dual...

The Most Powerful AI Agent I’ve Ever Used in My Life
The video introduces "agentic AI," a new class of AI agents that can autonomously execute multi‑step workflows, unlike static chat models such as ChatGPT. Dan Martell demonstrates how to select the right agentic tools—including Claude, Gemini, Zapier, Make, Manus, and...

How to Handle Low Inventory on Amazon Without Losing Ad Momentum
Advertisers often slash Amazon PPC spend when inventory dips, but this can inflate ACOS and erode campaign momentum. The video outlines common inventory‑management errors that hurt ad performance and explains why maintaining spend, while strategically adjusting bids and targeting, preserves...

Techstrong TV - February 26, 2026
Techstrong TV’s February 26 episode highlighted the growing gap between AI experimentation and operational trust, with OmniGuard AI CEO Kobi Tzruya emphasizing intent alignment, real‑time monitoring, and root‑cause analysis as essential for enterprise deployment. Microsoft’s Clay Wesener showcased how regulated...