
Xsight Labs has its programmable, power-efficient Ethernet switches selected for SpaceX’s Starlink Gen 3 satellites, with multiple switches per satellite slated to launch in large volumes this year. The company won a competitive evaluation focused on programmability, power efficiency and resilience to vibration, radiation and thermal stress, narrowing the field to two vendors. Starlink already operates about 8,000 Gen 2 satellites and expects Gen 3 deployment to be a multiple of that fleet, making this a significant hardware win at scale. Xsight’s solution addresses the need for remote programmability and health monitoring in spacecraft that cannot be serviced post-launch.

NASA and SpaceX are preparing Crew-12 for a launch to the International Space Station, scheduled no earlier than February 13, 2026. The four‑person crew will be led by NASA astronaut Jessica Meir, with Jack Hathaway as pilot, and include ESA...

Samsung is set to unveil its Galaxy S26 lineup on Wednesday, February 25, with shipments expected in early March. The company will keep pricing steady at $800 for the base S26, $1,000 for the Plus, and $1,300 for the Ultra,...

Red Magic unveiled the 11 Air, its latest entry in the gaming‑phone segment, positioning it as a high‑performance device priced around $500. The handset arrives in two colors—Phantom black and Prism white—and targets mobile gamers seeking console‑like controls without a premium...

At the 2025 NextGen User Group meeting, leaders from two Kentucky federally qualified health centers — Juniper Health and White House Clinics — described how NextGen’s Ambient Assist AI scribe sharply cut after-hours “pajama time,” reduced clinician burnout, and improved...

The video walks users through configuring Protective DNS log push, emphasizing a one‑time account upgrade for organizations onboarded before April 2023. It outlines the feature’s capacity to create up to four direct pushes to either an AWS S3 bucket or a...

The video walks through configuring alert sets within the Protective DNS Resolver management console, detailing both DNS event alerts and system event alerts for organizations. DNS event alerts trigger when queries match CISA‑global or agency‑specific filtering policies, allowing allow, block, or...

In 2026, mastering DevOps or cloud engineering hinges on a clear roadmap and hands‑on practice, which Abhishek highlights in his latest video. He promotes KodeKloud’s limited‑time Free Week, granting unrestricted access to its Standard plan for seven days without credit‑card...

The video explains how to authorize sources to route traffic to a Protective DNS resolver, a required step before configuring internal destinations. Authorized sources are individual IP addresses (IPv4, IPv6, or SSE providers) grouped into logical "source sets" that reflect...

Protective DNS’s Policy Editor lets organizations create, manage and customize DNS filtering rules that sit at an upstream resolver for roaming and mobile devices. Policies exist at two levels—global (CISA-managed) and organizational—and can be static (rule-based) or dynamic (threat-feed driven),...

Protective DNS’s Resolver Logs feature lets organization users with reporting roles preview, filter, download and schedule full DNS query extracts from the management dashboard. Users can filter by source set, authorized source, policy, record type, name and time range, preview...

The video walks through user management in the Protective DNS management application, showing how managers add organizational users, assign roles, and control access. By default new users receive read-only access to dashboards, policies, threat analysis and organization info; additional roles...

Hammerspace’s core capability is aggregating metadata from diverse underlying storage systems—object and NAS—into metadata servers that sit outside the data path to create a single global namespace. The platform assimilates metadata (a process that takes days, not instant) so organizations...

Hammerspace offers a data-management platform that decouples data from underlying infrastructure, creating a virtually infinite, location-agnostic storage layer across clouds and on-prem systems. The company aggregates metadata across the data estate to eliminate silos, speed pipelines and enable seamless use...

The video spotlights Turkey’s Steel Dome, a domestically‑produced, AI‑managed, multi‑layered air‑defense system unveiled at the World Defense Show in Riyadh. CEO Ahmed Ako emphasizes the platform’s network‑centric architecture, combining radars, electronic‑warfare units, command‑control, and seekers, all sourced from Turkish firms. Key...

UGREEN’s iDX6011 Pro AI NAS is a crowdfunded network appliance aimed at bringing local LLM capabilities to on-premise data, with one-click model installs and mostly local processing but optional cloud integration. The reviewer finds the AI features still under development...

The Medical Futurist released its annual “100 Digital Health and AI Companies of 2026” list, a curated snapshot of the most promising players in a field crowded with hype. Since 2017 the list has served as a neutral benchmark, with...

The panel discussion, hosted by Rusei’s Jamie McColl, examined the United Kingdom’s current cyber‑security posture in the wake of high‑profile 2025 breaches at major retailers and Jaguar Land Rover. Participants—including NCSC chief technical officer Ollie Whitehouse, former NCSC chief Kieran Martin,...

The Troxel podcast episode features structural engineer Joshua Schultz discussing lightweight architectural structures as a design philosophy rather than a niche aesthetic. Schultz draws on his academic and professional background—spanning firms like Stitsky Engineering and SOM—to argue that true integration...

The video, hosted by Chris, co‑founder and CEO of Netbox Labs, examines the unprecedented speed and scale of today’s AI datacenter construction. He frames Netbox as the de‑facto system‑of‑record that tracks everything from power and cooling to rack‑level configurations, giving...

CMS has shifted SEP-1 sepsis bundle performance from a reporting requirement into value-based purchasing, exposing hospitals to payments or penalties based on compliance. National SEP-1 compliance averages roughly 65%, but clinicians face a crucial timing mismatch: they must decide in...

Cisco tested its proprietary deep networking model against generalist LLMs (GPT-5, Lambda/Gemma, GPTO OSS) on a 590-question MCQ benchmark and reported roughly a 20% performance advantage. The company credits that lead to training on its own networking data, yielding more...

The video argues that LinkedIn has become the next Instagram for organic lead generation, highlighting a rare “land‑grab” window as the platform’s user base swells to 1.2 billion while fewer than one percent actively post. Because content creation vastly lags user growth,...

Aerospace NOTAM’s February 2026 episode opens with Tim Robinson and new features editor Dominic Ward introducing the magazine’s upcoming issue, which spans general aviation, commercial airlines, spaceflight and regulatory trends. The hosts then dive into recent field trips, highlighting WindRacers UK’s...

Cisco engineers warn that many enterprise network teams are unprepared for the unique demands of modern data-center traffic, particularly sustained, ultra-high-bandwidth flows between GPUs. Designing for these workloads requires precise spatial engineering of traffic, careful class-of-service configuration and detailed topology-aware...

Speakers argue that relying solely on rented cloud GPU resources is discouraging AI research because usage-based billing forces researchers to limit experimentation. They advocate for on-premises GPU infrastructure—capitalized once and reused over long lifecycles—to enable sustained exploration, hand down hardware...

The Wharton Future of Finance conference tackled a looming fiscal dilemma: the United States’ trajectory toward $2 trillion‑a‑year budget deficits could starve the economy of the capital needed to sustain AI research and broader digital transformation. Professors Gomez and Goldstein warned...

The video argues that consumers need not rush to purchase Samsung’s newest flagship, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, because a barely older model— the Galaxy S24 Ultra—offers virtually the same hardware at a dramatically lower cost on the secondary market. It...

The video introduces a straightforward storytelling framework that claims to turn ordinary marketing into a multi‑million‑dollar engine. It argues that the real barrier between a prospect and a sale is not price or features, but the fact that most pitches...

Prime Intellect’s founders, Will Brown and Johannes Hagemann, unveiled a vision to turn reinforcement‑learning environments into a GitHub‑style marketplace, making the same infrastructure that powers leading AI labs accessible to startups, enterprises, and independent researchers. Their Lab platform bundles compute...

J. Cole’s recent street‑level CD drops from the trunk of his beat‑up Honda Civic illustrate a deliberate return to his indie‑era playbook, turning a simple promotion into a chapter of his personal mythology. By reviving the humble car that fans associate...

The video walks viewers through building a professional WordPress website using the new Divi 5 visual builder, from securing a free domain and affordable Hostinger hosting to launching the live site. It emphasizes a three‑step workflow—domain/hosting setup, WordPress installation, and...

The video “Global Foresight 2036” uses ChatGPT to illustrate how artificial‑intelligence tools synthesize expert forecasts about two high‑impact scenarios: the likelihood of a major war in the next ten years and the arrival of artificial general intelligence by 2036. Analysts surveyed...

In this podcast, Meta advertising expert John Loomer argues that Meta should scrap its audience‑suggestion feature, labeling it an illusion of control for advertisers. Loomer notes that Meta’s algorithmic targeting consistently overrides manual inputs such as age, gender, look‑alike and detailed...

The video is a step‑by‑step walkthrough of Hostinger’s Website Builder, showing how even users with no prior experience can launch a fully functional site in minutes. Hostinger’s AI‑assisted builder, domain registration, and integrated email are highlighted, with the presenter guiding...

The video examines the growing crisis in the SaaS industry as price hikes collide with shrinking seat counts. Vendors have been raising prices roughly 40% over the past three to four years, a strategy that initially pleases CROs but now...

The video, part of Harbor Unboxed Q&A, explores why gaming hardware improvements will stall until around 2030, focusing on current RAM and GPU shortages and how creators adapt. Tim and the host discuss DLSS 4.5's performance hit on legacy RTX cards,...

The speaker challenges 17‑year‑olds to treat their procrastination time as a launchpad for AI‑driven income, arguing that the most profitable use of artificial intelligence is to embed it in activities they already enjoy. He advises identifying gaps in creators’ processes—such as...

The video is a live walkthrough of Outseta, an all‑in‑one platform aimed at creators who want to launch and scale memberships. Host Asia Ronio, CEO of Demaven, frames the review as part of her broader effort to audit growth‑focused SaaS...

In a MIT Center for Real Estate podcast, Prologis Chief Energy and Sustainability Officer Susan Utaykumar outlines how the world’s largest logistics‑real‑estate firm is tackling decarbonization at scale. Prologis controls roughly 1.3 billion square feet of warehouse space across 20 countries,...

Coalition highlighted the rapid cascade from disclosure to exploitation in the recent React-to-Shell vulnerability, which targeted React server components and left Next.js-hosted sites especially exposed. The firm said threat actors began scanning immediately after disclosure and that working exploits appeared...

The paper presents the first differentiable Model Predictive Control (MPC) framework that can vary its cost‑function weights online for constrained nonlinear systems, leveraging gradient‑based policy learning. A lightweight neural network receives real‑time observations—such as reference trajectory curvature and velocity—and outputs MPC...

Renewable energy sources—solar, wind, hydropower, bioenergy, geothermal, and ocean—convert natural flows into electricity and heat. These technologies underpin the global energy transition by reducing carbon emissions. Adoption is accelerating as costs fall and policy support grows. The International Renewable Energy...

AMD AM5 motherboards from ASUS and Gigabyte now expose a Bank Refresh Mode setting that lets users choose between legacy (all-bank) refresh, fine-granularity refresh (FGR), and a mixed mode that switches dynamically. FGR refreshes one bank per bank group instead...

Home builders in Austin, Texas are rolling out 3D‑printed houses priced between $450,000 and $550,000. The structures feature integrated solar panels that cut electricity bills and boast superior insulation. While proponents claim the technology could ease the U.S. housing shortage,...

As TV budgets shift from linear to connected TV, marketers are increasingly using direct-to-audience targeting in CTV while linear TV is embracing big-data planning to build campaigns against advanced audiences rather than broad demographics. For healthcare advertisers, on-target reach, frequency...

The Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General has opened an audit into DHS privacy practices, focusing initially on Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Office of Biometric Identity Management to examine how personally identifiable information and biometric data...

Uber reported one of its strongest quarters, hitting a $15 billion annual trip run rate, 200 million monthly active users, record adjusted EBITDA of $2.5 billion and accelerating free cash flow while quarterly trips rose 22% and membership grew 55%...

The video follows a product manager who integrates the Codex app into daily workflows to bridge the gap between non‑coding responsibilities and the technical codebase. By asking Codex to explain unfamiliar UI elements and to perform routine tasks, the PM...

The European Space Agency (ESA) has launched Draco, a purpose‑built satellite whose sole mission is to film its own fiery demise as it re‑enters Earth’s atmosphere. By deliberately targeting an uninhabited ocean region, the experiment seeks to fill the data...