AI RAM Shortage Sends SSD Prices Skyward
AI demand has turned memory into gold, pushing SSD prices to record highs. The Verge outlines a sharp, system-wide price swing in consumer storage driven by what it calls an AI RAM shortage. The tale is uneven but unmistakable: high-end 2TB PCIe SSDs once priced around $173 in 2024 have climbed to a

APL Opens Amsterdam Fulfilment Hub
APL Logistics opens a new Amsterdam fulfilment hub to speed deliveries. APL Logistics, a global logistics provider and member of the Kintetsu World Express Group, has unveiled a dedicated distribution and fulfilment warehouse in the Port of Amsterdam. The move underscores the carrier’s emphasis on e

Knee Mills vs Bed Mills: A Precision Decision
Knee mills save space; bed mills finish parts faster. In precision manufacturing, the equipment decision isn’t about which machine is the strongest, but which one fits the job. Robotics and Automation News frames the issue around two common vertical formats: knee mills and bed mills. The takeaway fo

Logic's Octopus Boosts Warehouse Throughput
An overhead, multi-arm robot just rewired warehouse picking. Logic is touting the Octopus as a ceiling-mounted, agile alternative to traditional floor-bound equipment, designed to lift high-speed case handling out of congestion and into a smarter, more data-driven workflow. The system, described as

What we’re watching next in humanoids
A self-driving Avride car in Austin killed a mother duck, sparking neighborhood outrage. The incident, reported by TechCrunch on April 8, 2026, places a blunt spotlight on how autonomous driving systems handle edge-case wildlife encounters in real urban environments. An Avride autonomous vehicle nea

What we’re watching next in ai-ml
Benchmarks are finally biting back against hype: smaller models are showing surprising strength on diverse tasks. The story emerging from recent AI literature and industry reports is not a single breakthrough, but a quiet pivot toward evaluation-first development. OpenAI’s research agenda repeatedly
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MoreAI's Growth Defies the Wall
AI training data has grown a trillion-fold, and the walls aren’t showing up. A provocative thread from Mustafa Suleyman lays bare a counterintuitive truth: the barrier to frontier AI isn’t a looming wall of data, energy, or physics slowing down; it’s a shifting target of scale, efficiency, and appet
No AI Wall Ahead: Compute Keeps Surging
AI’s growth isn’t hitting a wall—it’s accelerating on a flood of compute. Mustafa Suleyman argues in Technology Review that frontier AI progress rides an exponential ramp in training power and data, not a slow crawl toward a ceiling. In a piece published April 8, 2026, Suleyman challenges the idea t

One Million Orbital Data Centers: AI's Frontier
One million data centers in orbit—AI's next frontier, but the price tag is astronomical. MIT Technology Review’s explainer captures a bold bet: in January, SpaceX filed with the FCC to loft up to one million data centers into Earth’s orbit, with the aim of unleashing AI without worsening Earth’s env

Gemma 4: Open Models Hit Peak
Gemma 4 just turned open-models into a heavyweight contender. The DeepMind/Google blog proclaims Gemma 4 as the most capable open models to date, built for advanced reasoning and agentic workflows. In plain terms: an open-model family that’s designed to plan, decide, and act with fewer handoffs to e
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Overhead Octopus Elevates Warehouse Throughput
Logic’s new Octopus overhead multi-arm robot is not just a gadget; it’s a rethinking of the loading dock. Suspended from the ceiling, the high-speed picker grabs cases without encroaching on valuable floor space, turning busy bays into autonomous, data-driven cells. If the first wave of deployments

PASCO Marks 50 Years on the Plant Floor
A modular palletizer freed workers from 500-pound drum lifts. In 1976, two engineers at Monsanto spotted a simple but brutal problem on the plant floor: workers manually moved heavy 55-gallon drums, weighing about 400 to 500 pounds, with frequent injuries piling up as a daily cost of doing business.

Knee Mills vs Bed Mills: Which Makes Sense
The knee mill won the flexibility vote, but precision still demands rigidity. In precision manufacturing, the big decision isn’t “which machine is strongest?” but “which one fits the job bag you’re carrying this quarter.” The most recent turf battle pits knee mills against bed mills, two vertical fo
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MoreFX Aegis Clears US Sales, Specs Secret
Faraday Future's FX Aegis just cleared US sales—specs still in stealth. Engineering documentation shows Faraday Future has moved beyond demos to a commercial cadence. The company announced that FX Aegis, its quadruped platform aimed at security and companionship, has passed the FCC’s certification p
Open-Source Dataset Boosts Embodied AI Realism
AGIBOT released AGIBOT WORLD 2026—a free, open-source data flood for embodied AI. In a move that prioritizes access and reproducibility over hype, AGIBOT unveiled AGIBOT WORLD 2026, a large, open-source dataset designed to accelerate embodied intelligence research. The release promises structured, h
FCC clearance unlocks U.S. sales for Faraday Future's Aegis quadruped
FCC clearance unlocks U.S. sales for Faraday Future's Aegis quadruped. The FCC’s Authorization and Certification Division has cleared the FX Aegis for formal sale in the United States, after a battery of safety, security, and spectrum tests. Faraday Future frames Aegis as a professional, embodied AI
Faraday's FX Aegis Cleared for U.S. Sales
Faraday Future’s FX Aegis quadruped just cleared the FCC hurdle, paving the way for formal U.S. sales as the company continues to roll out its robotics lineup. The latest milestone, confirmed by FCC Certification Division tests, follows the earlier approvals for Faraday Future’s humanoid models Futu
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Cities Pull Back on Flock Safety Cameras
Cities are pulling Flock Safety cameras from streets over privacy fears. Flock Safety, a private surveillance vendor that supplies license-plate readers to neighborhoods and smaller jurisdictions, has found itself at the center of a growing public-relations and governance battle. The tech—designed t

What we’re watching next in consumer
Smart-home features are going behind a paywall—again. Across major review outlets, the pattern is clear: devices that once sold with a straightforward, one-time price now rely on cloud subscriptions to unlock the best (or only) features. The logic is simple for vendors—recurring revenue beats one-an

Jump-scare alerts hit iPhone lock screens with new app
A movie-tracking app just weaponized your iPhone’s lock screen to warn you about jump scares. Binge, a new entrant in the crowded movie-tracking space, uses Apple’s Live Activities to push jump-scare alerts to your lock screen while you watch horror. The feature is simple in concept: you open the ap

Binge Uses Live Activities to Warn Jump Scares
Jump scares now appear on your lock screen, courtesy of Binge. A new twist in movie-watching tools is landing on iPhones: Binge uses Apple’s Live Activities to push jump-scare warnings directly to the lock screen ahead of scary moments. The idea sounds simple—alert you before you’re blindsided—yet t
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D-Robotics nets $180M in a single month
D-Robotics just raised $180 million in a single month, a sprint that bounces the company’s Series B story into a record-setting milestone and signals China’s robotics stack maturing into an integrated, developer-driven platform. The funding package centers on a $150 million Series B2 round, joining

GLM-5.1 Upends Open-Source AI Timeline
GLM-5.1 can work eight hours straight on a single task—open-source AI finally crossing the long-duration threshold. Zhipu AI’s GLM-5.1 is being pitched as the company’s most advanced open-source model yet, but its real impact may lie in what it proves on the factory floor: long-running, autonomous A

Samsung trims China footprint to mobile and memory
Samsung Electronics is quietly shaping its China strategy around a blunt question: what does being present in China really add to its bottom line anymore? The answer, if local media and anonymous sources are right, is a leaner footprint that keeps only the mobile and memory units while exiting most

D-Robotics Raises $180M in One Month
D-Robotics just pulled in $180 million in a single month, a sprint that signals a new floor for robotics startups chasing scale. The company announced a $150 million Series B2, on top of a broader Series B total now at roughly $270 million. The round drew a mix of strategic and financial backers, in
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MoreOne Nationwide Rulebook for AI
A single nationwide rulebook for AI is now the White House's plan. The National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence, released on March 20, urges Congress to enact federal legislation that governs AI-related issues across the United States, signaling a shift from piecemeal state rules to a c
Federal AI Framework Targets State Rules
The White House just handed Congress a blueprint for AI rule. The National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence, released March 20,Scripts, marks a decisive push from the administration for a federally led standard set, urging Congress to enact legislation that would align U.S. AI policy wi

White House pushes preemption in AI rules
The White House wants Congress to preempt state AI rules. The administration released its long-awaited AI legislative recommendations on Friday, and a core demand stands out: Congress should bar states from regulating AI, effectively setting a national standard through federal law. The move highligh

AI Superintelligence: Global Call for Prohibition
A global push calls for banning superintelligence until safety is guaranteed. The Future of Life Institute launched a sweeping initiative that unites a remarkably diverse coalition of voices — world-renowned AI scientists, faith leaders, policymakers, artists and other public figures — to demand a p
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