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A New App Tracks Your Media Across Everything
A single app promises to track your whole media life. The Verge’s Installer No. 122 highlights a new media-tracking tool pitched as the antidote to scattered watchlists, overlapping streaming libraries, and the nagging feeling you forgot where you left off. In plain terms: a central hub to log TV, m
NLP Testing Speeds Up Releases Dramatically
Plain-English tests are speeding up releases—dramatically. A seismic shift is arriving in software QA for automated systems, where NLP-powered test automation promises to translate natural-language test ideas into executable scripts with minimal hand coding. The momentum, driven by the demand for ra
OpenAI AGI Chief Takes Medical Leave, Leadership Shuffles
OpenAI’s AGI deployment chief is taking medical leave, triggering a temporary leadership reshuffle that sets the company on a wait-and-see path for its product and strategy moves. An internal memo viewed by The Verge indicates Fidji Simo will be out “for the next several weeks” due to a neuroimmune
Print Blockers Threaten Open 3D Printing
Three states push 'print blockers' onto consumer 3D printers. Legislators are moving toward mandating censorship software on 3D printers sold in their states, a concept critics say would entrench vendor control and wipe out the open, DIY culture that helped launch modern additive manufacturing. The
What we’re watching next in ai-ml
The benchmark boom just got louder. Across arXiv’s AI listings, researchers are treating evaluation not as a polite appendix but as the main event—chasing robustness, efficiency, and reproducibility rather than sheer parameter counts alone. The signal isn’t a single breakthrough; it’s a coordinated
What we’re watching next in humanoids
FedEx is flipping the script on automation: instead of betting on in-house, FedEx will lean on Berkshire Gray to build the next generation of warehouse robots. FedEx announced a shift toward partnerships to accelerate its automation program, teaming with Berkshire Gray as a core external partner to
NLP Transforms Test Automation in Manufacturing
Plain-language tests just sped up a plant release. In manufacturing software, the drama isn’t a shiny new cobot—it’s a clearer path from requirement to test. A recent look at NLP in test automation shows teams turning natural language into executable test scripts, letting domain experts who aren’t f

AR glasses with 3DoF reshape handheld gaming
Three degrees of freedom finally give portable AR gaming a stable screen. In hands-on testing, The Verge’s reviewer spent months with three AR glasses aimed at gaming—Xreal’s 1S, Xreal’s One Pro, and Viture’s Beast—hooked up to a Steam Deck, a Nintendo Switch 2, and a slate of USB-C devices. The def
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Gemma 4 opens a new era for open models
Gemma 4 is the most capable open model to date, and it’s aimed at real-world reasoning and agentic workflows rather than splashy demos alone. The DeepMind/Google team positions Gemma 4 as the latest milestone in a push toward truly usable open-weight AI that can plan, reason, and act in multi-step t
Industrial Robotics
MoreValve corrosion ROI: Savings from prevention programs
Rust is a silent P&L line item—kill it, and money follows. Valve corrosion isn’t just about ugly flecks on metal; it’s the domino effect that dent’s throughput, uptime, and spare-part budgets. A focused approach to corrosion prevention can be tucked into the nooks of hydrotesting, shipping, and stor
NLP Redefines Test Automation in 2026
Plain-English test scripts just beat bespoke scripting. NLP in test automation isn’t a gimmick, it’s a shift in how teams author and maintain tests. The basic idea is simple: take natural language prompts—like user stories or acceptance criteria—and translate them into executable test steps. Product
Tekpak Debuts Pick-and-Place Cell at Interpack 2026
Tekpak's live pick-and-place demo at interpack proves modular automation works. Tekpak Automation is rolling out a tangible promise for packaging belts strained by demand and labor volatility: a live, modular pick-and-place cell poised to accelerate lines in food, beverage, and pharmaceutical plants
Humanoids
MoreLaser link powers Artemis II moon data boom
A laser link just beat radio in space—Artemis II will stream lunar video in real time. MIT Lincoln Laboratory’s Orion Artemis II Optical Communications System (O2O) is the new laser terminal riding aboard NASA’s crewed Orion spacecraft, designed to shuttle high-bandwidth data from lunar orbit back t
Noble Machines unveils Moby humanoid
Noble Machines just surfaced with Moby, promising a Fortune Global 500 debut within 18 months. Noble Machines, formerly Under Control Robotics, rolled out its first public glimpse of Moby as the company exits stealth at a moment when the industry is hungry for a credible, mass-market humanoid option
Qualcomm backs Dragonwing hub at MassRobotics
Qualcomm's Dragonwing platform just found a bigger proving ground. Qualcomm Technologies has joined MassRobotics as a sponsor, expanding collaboration within the Boston-area robotics ecosystem and bringing the Dragonwing platform into the hands of resident startups. The move positions Dragonwing as
Consumer Tech
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MoreUBTECH Puts $17M Salary on Chief Scientist
UBTECH will pay up to $17 million a year for a chief scientist. That ambition signals a broader race in China to deploy humanoid robots at scale, not just chase headlines about lab demos. UBTECH Robotics’ latest disclosure frames 2025 as a tipping point for “embodied intelligence”—the idea that AI m

Mizzen Insight Raises Nearly $10M in AI Round
Nearly $10 million in angel funding, Mizzen Insight vows to turn weeks of user research into a single day. Mizzen Insight, a Beijing-based AI user-research platform, has closed a nearly $10 million angel+ round led by Sequoia China’s seed fund with participation from Fortune Capital and Jiacheng Cap
Chinese AI Startup Genspark Reaches Unicorn Valuation
A Baidu-alum AI startup just closed a $385 million round, lifting its unicorn status. Genspark, founded by Jing Kun and Zhu Kaihua—both former executives at Baidu—announced on March 13 that its Series B had grown to $385 million, pushing its post-money valuation to about $1.6 billion. The company, w
Analysis
MorePrint Blockers Target 3D Printers
Three states want to brick 3D printers with mandatory print blockers. A legislative push in multiple U.S. states would require 3D printers to come with built-in censorship tech that only runs vendor-approved software and scans every print for “forbidden” shapes. The plan, backed by lawmakers seeking
What we’re watching next in other
AI rules just landed in the Federal Register, and eyes are turning to how NIST’s updated risk framework will shape compliance. The Federal Register release signals a clear intent: rules governing high-risk AI must become a transparency and accountability baseline, not an optional add-on. The opening
Global Wave Tightens on Online Speech
Two-thirds of internet users live where political sites are blocked. The comfort of an open web is fading as a new regulatory wave tightens control over what people can say online. A March 2026 analysis from the Electronic Frontier Foundation traces a shift from post-uprising protests to hard regula
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