Garmin May Build a Whoop-Style Band: CIRQA
Garmin is quietly cooking a Whoop-style fitness band, and the code name CIRQA has appeared in trademark filings that hint at a deeper push into wellness analytics. A February trademark filing spotted by Gadgets & Wearables describes CIRQA as a device meant to measure “the body's physical parameters
Coze 2.5 Turns AI Agents into On-Floor Operators
Coze 2.5 turns AI assistants into on-floor operators. In its latest release, Coze folds personalized AI agents, workflow automation, and long-term memory into a single conversational workspace. Users can manage schedules, files, emails, and devices without leaving a chat, a design that directly targ

Weather Intelligence: The Missing Link in Automation
Weather data finally gives automation a predictable heartbeat. Automation systems are built for precision, but they don’t exist in a vacuum. The hidden dependency in modern factories isn’t just vision systems or laser trackers—it’s the weather. A recent deep dive into why automation fails without w
Linux Gets Little Snitch, New Network Watcher
Linux just got its own network watchdog. The long-running macOS tool Little Snitch has landed on Linux this week, bringing a familiar window into which apps are calling home and a way to block those calls. Early anecdotes from the developer blog put real numbers on the table: on Ubuntu, nine system

AI Compute Surges; Wall Slips
AI compute growth is exploding, and the wall critics warned about may never arrive. The Download, a Technology Review newsletter, frames the latest optimism around AI progress around a simple argument: the drivers of computation aren’t slowing down. Mustafa Suleyman, described in the piece as Micros
A single standard component unlocks threefold welding speed
A single standard component unlocks threefold welding speed. That simple pivot is at the heart of Dextall’s push to automate facade fabrication at industrial scale, a move the New York-based supplier says is less about clever robotics than about stable, repeatable parts. Production speed in Dextall’
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AI Growth Accelerates on Three Compute Levers
AI growth isn’t hitting a wall—it's turbocharged by hardware. The take from The Download, MIT Technology Review’s weekday tech briefing, centers on Mustafa Suleyman’s argument that the so-called “development wall” for AI is unlikely to appear soon. Suleyman, a prominent AI executive (Microsoft AI CE

AI releases tightened by OpenAI and Anthropic
OpenAI and Anthropic slammed shut broad access to a new cybersecurity AI. The duo revealed that only select partners will receive early access to the tool, while a public rollout is paused due to safety concerns. The move signals a hard pivot from the usually open-style demonstrations that have powe

AI's Wall-Free Future: Exponential Compute
AI's growth curve has no ceiling—it's a compute avalanche. Mustafa Suleyman argues the skeptics may be waiting for a wall, but frontier AI keeps marching because the needs and economics of data and compute scale in tandem. Since 2010, the amount of training data funneled into ambitious models has ex

AI Compute Defies the Wall, Growth Surges
AI compute just keeps doubling, and skeptics are running out of excuses. The latest edition of The Download, the MIT Technology Review’s weekday briefing, frames a stubborn reality: claims that AI compute would soon plateau are not panning out. Mustafa Suleyman, a leading voice in AI development, ar
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MoreWeather Intelligence: The Hidden Dependency in Automation
Weather data is the quiet governor of modern automation—and ignore it at your peril. A recent piece argues that automated systems prove their reliability only when weather intelligence rides alongside sensors, cameras, and machine learning models. Production lines that rely on precise, constant inpu

RFID Quietly Reframes Robotic Asset Management
RFID tags finally put every robot asset in real time. Factories are waking up to a truth they’ve known in pockets of the plant for years: if you can’t see your assets, you’ll burn cash trying to manage them. The RFID wave is not a gimmick but a discipline shift—one that turns chaos on the shop floor
RFID Tracking Gives Robots Real-Time Clarity
Factories finally know where their robots are, every second. Production data shows that the strategic value of RFID for asset management in industrial robotics isn’t a nicety but a workflow disruptor. As factories deploy more multi-axis robotic arms and AGVs, the old habit of manual spot checks beco

Plus One Hits 2 Billion Picks, Automation Accelerates
Two billion picks prove warehouse automation has finally arrived. Plus One Robotics, a specialist in AI-powered robotic vision for material handling, says it has surpassed 2 billion successful picks across its global fleet of parcel induction and depalletization robots. The milestone lands as the co
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Robotic muscles go motor-free and silent
Robots just grew real muscles—quiet, motor-free, and scalable. Engineering documentation shows a new breed of electrically driven artificial muscle fibers built as lightweight, fiber-format actuators. Researchers from the MIT Media Lab and Politecnico di Bari describe electrofluidic fiber muscles th

Fiber Muscles for Quiet, Soft Actuation
No motors, no pumps—just fiber muscles powering robots. MIT and Italy’s Politecnico di Bari unveil a new class of electrically driven artificial muscle fibers that promise to bend, twist, and grip with the quiet, compliant touch of real muscle. Engineering documentation shows these electrofluidic fi

ENIAC’s Architects: 80 Years of Code and Courage
Two of computing’s founders married after ENIAC’s completion, tying romance to the birth of digital thought. This year marks the 80th anniversary of ENIAC, the first general‑purpose digital computer, built during World War II to speed up ballistics calculations and later proven to be a harbinger of

Pop-up robots probe public attitudes
A mall demo that puts robots in the room is the new social testbed for automation. A Cambridge pop-up in summer 2025 gave everyday visitors a first-hand look at “state-of-the-art robotics” with the explicit aim of measuring how people actually feel about sharing spaces with machines. Engineering doc
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Windows 11 Testers Unlock Features Without ViVeTool
Windows 11 testers can finally unlock experimental features without any third-party tool, as Microsoft reshapes its Insider journey to make early-access testing more straightforward. The big shift is a cleanup of the Windows Insider Program (WIP). Microsoft says it’s consolidating the old Dev and Ca

Google News Shows Polymarket Bets Beside Headlines
Polymarket bets just wandered into your news feed. A report by Futurism, echoed by Engadget, says Google News has begun showing Polymarket data alongside actual stories, appearing as large blocks that link to the betting market rather than to other news items. The feature, described as popping up in

Luna Ends Third-Party Subscriptions and Purchases
Amazon Luna just cut the cord on third-party games. Amazon Luna is ending support for third-party subscriptions and storefront purchases, a move that shakes up how cloud-gaming fans access a few beloved titles. The most immediate impact is practical: you can’t buy Ubisoft+, Jackbox Games subscriptio

Garmin Eyes Whoop-Like CIRQA Band
Garmin may be building a Whoop competitor. As Engadget reports, Garmin appears to be exploring a fitness-band concept branded as CIRQA, with a February trademark filing that suggests tracking “the body’s physical parameters and other physiological data, bio-signals, and bodily behavior.” The same st
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Coze 2.5 Expands AI Agent Playbook
Coze 2.5 gives AI agents long memory and real-world reach. Coze’s latest release repositions the enterprise AI agent as a more persistent, platform-wide operator: a unified conversational interface now handles schedules, files, emails, and devices, with long-context memory to recall past interaction

China’s Embodied AI Robotics Surges with RMB 10B Valuation
EngineAI just closed a $200 million Series B, pushing China’s embodied AI valuation past RMB 10 billion. The round, disclosed in early April, was co-led by funds tied to Henan Investment Group and Luxshare Precision Industry, with participation from JD.com and CATL-affiliated funds among earlier inv
Weimob Unveils Retail AI Skill with OpenClaw
Weimob's Retail AI Skill turns back-end data into instant actions. On April 8, the Chinese SaaS player announced a retail-focused AI Skill, officially integrating with the OpenClaw ecosystem, also known as the “Lobster” network. The tool is live on Weimob’s site and is designed to align with multipl

Coze 2.5 Expands AI Agents
Coze’s 2.5 update turns AI agents into end-to-end workplace copilots, not just chat helpers. Coze’s latest release folds scheduling, files, emails, and device control into a single conversational environment, with agents that remember past interactions across long contexts. The headline feature is l
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Third Circuit Lets Building Codes Be Read Freely
Building codes aren’t behind a paywall anymore. A federal appeals court has ruled that copying and sharing building codes that have been incorporated into federal and state law is fair use, even when private publishers retain copyright interests in those codes. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Thir
Federal AI Policy Blueprint Puts Congress in Charge
A sweeping AI policy framework just handed Congress a blueprint to federalize all AI regulation. The White House released the National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence on March 20, signaling a decisive pivot from broad strategy to concrete legislative action. Policy documents show the fr
White House pushes federal AI rulebook, preempts states
The White House just nudged Congress to draft a nationwide AI rulebook. A National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence, released on March 20, is pitched as more than a strategic outline. The administration asks Congress to enact federal legislation that would govern AI across the United Sta
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NIST’s updated AI risk framework dominates the policy signals, with civil-liberties groups sounding alarms and federal rulemaking edging closer to binding agencies. NIST’s own briefings underscore a refreshed AI Risk Management Framework that puts governance, lifecycle management, and risk communica
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