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Moonlink: Artemis II's Laser Data Beam
Laser beams from lunar orbit will stream high-resolution video back to Earth. On Artemis II, NASA is testing a space-based laser communication terminal designed to carry more data than traditional radio links, a mission-critical step for future robotic science and exploration beyond Earth’s orbit. T
Invences Quietly Wires Private Networks for SMBs
A Texas startup quietly wires the backbone for small businesses. Invences, founded in 2023 by Bhaskara Rallabandi and headquartered in Frisco, Texas, is aiming to change how small and mid-sized enterprises access advanced wireless infrastructure. Engineering documentation shows the company designs,
What we’re watching next in china
Beijing’s policy pivot quietly reshapes robot supply chains, not just factory floors. Beijing’s latest push, as MIIT News frames it, is to accelerate the domestic robot industry by strengthening core components—servomotors, drives, sensors, and control boards—and by steering procurement toward Chine
What we’re watching next in other
Federal AI rules just shifted from talk to teeth. The Federal Register has begun turning the theoretical into enforceable, at least in part, as agencies publish notices and proposed texts that outline how artificial intelligence will be governed across the federal landscape. The immediate signals ar
Orbital Data Centers Take Center Stage
SpaceX wants to park up to one million data centers in orbit. The audacious plan is pitched as AI’s answer to Earth’s climate and energy limits—move the compute, and the grid stress, up into space. The MIT Technology Review explainer outlines a bold constellation of ambitions: SpaceX has filed an FC
Plain-English Tests Go Real: NLP in Automation
Plain-English tests are now running in production. NLP-driven test automation, once hype, is finally delivering on the promise of turning user stories into executable tests for industrial software. In factories, software is the quiet bottleneck between a shiny robot and a running line. The NLP angle

Samsung Drops Messages App for Google Messages
Samsung is pulling the plug on its own Messages app this July, nudging users toward Google Messages as the default. In an End of Service notice posted on Samsung’s site, the company confirms that Samsung Messages will no longer be available by July this year. US Galaxy owners who switch over will un
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AI & Machine Learning
MoreWhat we’re watching next in ai-ml
Benchmarks finally catch up with big models. The latest pulse from the AI research ecosystem isn’t a headline-grabbing model release but a quiet, persistent shift in how progress is measured. A wave of arXiv AI papers this month argues for rigorous, reproducible evaluation; Papers with Code is compi
Orbiting Data Centers: AI's New Frontier
Space-bound data centers could cut Earth's cooling burden, but the bill would be astronomical. In a bold bid to reimagine where AI computation happens, SpaceX reportedly filed with the FCC to launch up to one million data centers into Earth orbit, aiming to unleash AI without compounding Earth’s env
Gig Data Drives Humanoid Robot Training at Home
Humanoid robots learn from home-shot videos—powered by gig work. A US startup, Micro1, is turning crowdwork into a core data supply line for next‑gen robots. Thousands of contract workers in more than 50 countries upload real-world footage—often with a ring light and an iPhone strapped to their fore
Humanoid Training Goes Home: The Gig-Worker Robot Brainwave
Gig workers training humanoid robots at home are quietly writing the next chapter of AI, one chore video at a time. Zeus, a medical student in Nigeria, straps an iPhone to his forehead and records himself sweeping, cooking, even folding laundry. He’s not a YouTube star—he’s a data recorder for Micro
Industrial Robotics
MorePlain-Language Tests Accelerate Releases
Plain-language test scripts are here—and releases finally keep pace. A recent survey-length look at NLP in test automation argues what many software teams already sense: we’re at a tipping point where natural language processing can translate ordinary user stories and test ideas into executable scri
Warehouse Robots Win Buy-In With Humans as Partners
Robots on the warehouse floor finally win trust by partnering with human workers. At the Robotics Summit & Expo, Anthony Jules, co-founder and CEO of Robust.AI, pitched a concept that cuts through the hype: automation succeeds not because a cobot can run a process in isolation, but because it is des
NLP Turns Plain Language Into Test Scripts Now
Plain-English test scripts are slashing release cycles. A quiet revolution is unfolding in software QA, spurred by natural language processing that turns everyday language into executable test scripts. The trend, highlighted in a Robotics and Automation News piece from April 3, 2026, is feeding a lo
NLP Test Automation Gains Ground in Manufacturing QA
Plain-language test scripts are slashing release cycles in manufacturing software. NLP in test automation translates spoken or written intent into executable tests, a capability the robotics-and-automation world has been watching closely as release velocity keeps accelerating and systems grow more i
Humanoids
MoreFrisco Startup Wires Small Business with AI-Ready Private Networks
Founded in 2023, Frisco's Invences is wiring small businesses with private, AI-ready networks. Invences isn’t selling a gadget; it’s selling an operating system for a new class of edge-enabled enterprises. The company designs, builds, and installs data centers and cost-effective, secure wireless, pr
ENIAC at 80: Love and the Dawn of Computing
ENIAC turns 80 this year, and its origin story includes a wedding. Engineering documentation shows that ENIAC—the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer—was built during World War II to speed up ballistics calculations, a purpose that helped seed the era of general-purpose digital computing. I

What we’re watching next in humanoids
A lab demo walked a cluttered corridor with surprising poise, signaling that the era of jerky, over-amped balance is waning—if only in controlled spaces. In recent coverage, IEEE Spectrum Robotics highlights steady, incremental progress in bipedal platforms, with labs pushing gait stability and mani
Consumer Tech
MoreAR Gaming Glasses: Price vs Practicality
Three models, one nagging caveat: price vs practicality. The Verge’s hands-on testing pits Xreal’s 1S and One Pro against Viture’s Beast, evaluating them as portable displays for a Steam Deck, a Nintendo Switch 2, or any USB-C device. The core improvement across the lineup isn’t better games—it’s st
Target Circle Deal: Buy 2 Switch Games, Save $30
Target Circle just slashed $30 off two Nintendo Switch games—today only. Target Circle members can snag a total of $30 off when they buy two eligible Nintendo Switch or Switch 2 titles, with the deal running for the rest of the day and expiring at 2:59 a.m. ET on April 5. The discount triggers at ch
Claude's Free Ride Ends for Third-Party Apps
Claude’s free ride ends for third-party apps, and it’s not pretty for anyone who automates away their inboxes with OpenClaw. Anthropic said on April 4, around 3 PM ET, that Claude subscriptions will no longer cover usage through third-party tools like OpenClaw. If you’re using Claude via OpenClaw or
China Robotics & AI
MoreUBTECH Hunts Chief Scientist as Humanoid Sales Soar
UBTECH just offered a chief scientist up to RMB 124 million. That eye-popping figure isn’t a rumor; it’s a signal from a company doubling down on humanoid robotics while trying to convert science into scale. UBTECH’s latest disclosures place the move in a broader revenue story. In 2025 the Shenzhen-
Genspark’s $385M Boost Reshapes AI Workspace
A Baidu-alum duo just raised $385 million to turbocharge an AI agent platform. Genspark, the AI workspace maker behind “Super Agent,” announced on March 13 that it is expanding its Series B to $385 million, lifting its post-money valuation to about $1.6 billion. The funds come on the back of rapid J
Analysis
MoreFederal AI rulebook to replace state patchwork
Congress now has a federal AI rulebook to replace a patchwork of state laws. The White House released a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence on March 20, urging Congress to enact nationwide legislation that would standardize AI governance across the United States. The policy documen
White House AI Framework aims for federal leadership, preempts states
Washington hands Congress a blueprint to preempt state AI rules. On March 20, the White House released the National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence, a concrete call for Congress to draft federal legislation governing AI across the United States. The document is not a mere wishlist; it p
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
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