Sony tests dynamic pricing for PlayStation games
Sony’s PlayStation Store is testing price differences across users—and your cart could cost more tomorrow. PSPrices reports that more than 150 digital titles are being priced differently depending on the user, spanning 68 regions. The price signals are visible in the PlayStation API with experiment
PaXini Tops $1.5B Series B in Embodied AI Push
PaXini Tech just closed a Series B that values it at over $1.5 billion, underscoring China’s rapid rise in embodied perception-driven general intelligence. The round was led by Huangpujiang Capital, Kaitai Capital, and Xin’an Capital, with participation from multiple dual-currency funds, Zhuhai Scie
What we’re watching next in ai-ml
The AI race just pivoted—from bigger models to tougher tests. A wave of new papers on arXiv’s AI front, a flurry of benchmark-focused entries on Papers with Code, and OpenAI Research’s notes on evaluation and safety are converging into a single, practical shift: evaluation is becoming the bottlenec
Adaptive Grippers Target High-Mix Manufacturing
A gripper that reconfigures on the fly could finally tame high-mix manufacturing. Techman Robot Korea and Tesollo are stepping into the high-stakes arena of high-mix, low-volume production with an adaptive, articulated, multi-jointed gripper solution. The pair will showcase the system at the 2026 Sm
Dell XPS 14 2026: Gorgeous, yet typing hurts
Dell's sleek XPS 14 2026 looks stunning—until you try to type. The latest XPS 14 is the kind of premium ultrabook that makes you forgive a lot in the name of design: it’s incredibly thin and light, and Dell has clearly refocused the chassis after last year’s XPS stumble. With Intel’s Panther Lake ch
High-Mix Humanoid Gripper Debuts at AW 2026
A humanoid hand on a TM arm can lift 20 kg—and the demo targets flexible factories. At AW 2026 in Seoul, Tesollo and Techman Robot Korea rolled out a joint system designed for high-mix, low-volume production, pairing Tesollo’s humanoid hand with a Techman robotic arm in what they describe as an adap
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MoreSmaller Models Beat Giants on Benchmarks
Smaller models just beat the giants on a growing set of benchmarks. The paper demonstrates a quiet but real shift in how we measure AI prowess. A wave of recent work archived on arXiv, cross-referenced by Papers with Code and OpenAI Research, suggests that manufacturing a smarter model may be less a
AI moves from pilots to core infra
Anthropic plans to sue the Pentagon, a policy flashpoint that could redraw defense AI. MIT Technology Review’s latest Dispatch explains why that clash matters: AI isn’t just a promising prototype anymore. The Download highlights a coming shift named “10 Things That Matter in AI Right Now,” a curated
Anthropic's Pentagon suit signals AI defense wariness
Anthropic plans to sue the Pentagon, turning AI defense spending into a courtroom duel. The news arrives amid a larger moment MIT Technology Review is curating for AI leaders: a forthcoming list called “10 Things That Matter in AI Right Now,” set to be unveiled at EmTech AI in April. The package sig
AI Strikes on Iran Spark Debate
AI-assisted war planning is entering policy rooms with unsettling speed. In MIT Technology Review’s The Download, the march of artificial intelligence into military decision-making is the topic du jour—specifically, how AI tools could shape discussions around strikes on Iran. The newsletter frames a
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MoreFlexible Cobots Target High-Mix, Low-Volume Production
A two-handed cobot duo is reshaping high-mix, low-volume lines right at the show floor where automation vendors clash with the old belief that “one gripper fits all.” At AW 2026, the Smart Factory & Automation Industry Exhibition, Techman Robot Korea and Tesollo unveiled an articulated, multi-jointe
PIA Unveils High-Volume Razor Line
Two parallel high-speed transports power a razor-line that promises to outpace demand. PIA Automation has rolled out a new high-volume assembly and packaging line for razor cartridges, pairing patented multi-blade technology with two parallel transport tracks to deliver consistent quality and high-s
Adaptive Gripper Could Unlock True High-Mix Production
One adaptive gripper could finally keep high-mix lines lean. Techman Robot Korea and Tesollo revealed an articulated, multi-jointed gripper solution designed specifically for high-mix, low-volume manufacturing, unveiled at the 2026 Smart Factory & Automation Industry Exhibition (Automation World). P

PIA Unveils Razor-Line Automation
PIA's new razor-cartridge line cranks up speed with two parallel transports. PIA Automation has announced the launch of an advanced automation solution for razor cartridge manufacturing, aimed at high-volume assembly and packaging. The system blends patented multi-blade technology with two parallel
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Five-Finger Gripper Joins TM Arm for Flexible Production
High-mix production just got a five-finger grip on reality. Techman Robot Korea and Tesollo unveiled a joint system at AW 2026 that pairs a humanoid hand with a TM cobot arm, pitched for high-mix, low-volume manufacturing. The demo spotlighted a Tesollo end effector mounted on a TM arm, with the par
Humanoid Gripper Hands Flex At AW 2026
A humanoid hand on a factory arm just bought flexibility. At AW 2026 in Seoul, Tesollo and Techman Robot Korea unveiled an articulated, multi-jointed grasping system pitched for high-mix, low-volume production. The showpiece pairs Tesollo’s three-finger gripper with Techman’s TM cobot arm, a combina
Noble Machines Unveils Moby: 60-lb Lift
Moby just lifted 60 pounds in its first real-world deployment, and the crowd of skeptics can’t pretend this didn’t matter. Engineering documentation shows Noble Machines, formerly Under Control Robotics, has exited stealth in Sunnyvale, California, with a mission to tackle hazardous, physically dema
Flexible Humanoid Gripper for Small-Batch Manufacturing
Twenty kilograms of payload, five fingers, and teleoperation mark a new chapter in small-batch automation. At the AW 2026 trade show, Techman Robot Korea and Tesollo unveiled a joint system that pairs a TM cobot arm with Tesollo’s evolving humanoid hand technology to tackle high-mix, low-volume prod
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Buds 4 Refine Look, ANC Still Imperfect
Samsung’s Buds 4 finally refine the look, but ANC falters. Samsung’s latest earbuds keep the AirPods-inspired vibe that triggered some eye-rolls last year, but the company has quietly cleaned up the design enough to feel less copycat and more deliberate. The open‑fit Buds 4 and the silicone-tipped
Dell XPS 14 (2026) dazzles, but typing falters
The Dell XPS 14 (2026) dazzles with power—yet its keyboard stumbles. In hands-on testing, Dell’s 2026 refresh is praised for its slim, light design and a chassis that makes other ultraportables look stodgy. The review highlights Intel’s Panther Lake chips delivering plenty of CPU and GPU headroom, e
Apple cuts prices on Neo and iPad Air
Apple just dropped a price storm across its 2026 lineup, with the Neo starting at $599. The Verge’s reporting shows a broad pricing tilt that stacks affordability into the moment you upgrade. The MacBook Neo sits at a startlingly approachable entry point, while the broader MacBook Air, Pro, and Mac
Indonesia Blocks Social Apps for Under-16s
Indonesia will block YouTube, TikTok, and other social apps for anyone under 16. The move comes with the government framing social platforms as posing “increasingly real threats” to young people, a justification that instantly raises questions about enforcement, scope, and impact. Officials didn’t p
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MoreMomenta targets HK IPO, eyes $1B
Momenta files for a Hong Kong IPO, targeting at least $1 billion. Momenta, the autonomous-driving technology company, has confidentially submitted an IPO application in Hong Kong, according to people familiar with the matter. The plan is to press ahead with a fundraising round that could surpass the
Li Auto Bets on Industrial Two-Wheeled Robot
Li Auto is racing to ship a two-wheeled factory robot by mid-2026. Mandarin-language reporting indicates the carmaker has been quietly developing robotics products for nearly a year under the internal codename Nexus. The project is led by He Junpei, formerly a hardware partner at NineRay Tech, and,

PaXini Tech’s $150M Series B Signals a Unicorn-Scale Push in China’s Embodied AI
PaXini Tech just raised over $150 million, lifting its valuation above $1.5 billion and cementing its place at the forefront of China’s embodied intelligence race. In the Chinese AI ecosystem, PaXini’s win is more than a funding round. The company touts a globally unique, hundred-billion-scale real-
PaXini Tech Tops $1.5B Valuation in Series B
A $150 million round just vaulted PaXini Tech to a $1.5 billion unicorn, underscoring how China’s embodied AI push is turning into real-scale capital markets. PaXini Tech, a frontrunner in embodied perception-driven general intelligence, announced the financing round led by Huangpujiang Capital, Kai
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MoreGeofence Warrants Challenge Supreme Court
Geofence warrants turn every phone into a potential suspect. The fight over digital dragnet policing lands in the Supreme Court, as a coalition of civil-liberties groups argues that geofence warrants violate the Fourth Amendment. In a brief filed on Monday, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF),
Warrant Needed for Border Device Searches
Border searches of your phone may soon require a warrant. That is the thrust of a new amicus brief from the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the American Civil Liberties Union ecosystem, filed in the Third Circuit as part of U.S. v. Roggio. Roggio, who had been under a criminal-export investigatio
Pentagon Ends Anthropic Deal Over Privacy Clash
The Pentagon just pulled a $200 million AI contract from Anthropic amid a fierce privacy dispute. In a maneuver that underscores how national-security needs collide with civil-liberties protections, the DoD canceled its agreement with Anthropic and ordered all other military contractors to stop usin
What we’re watching next in other
A wave of AI governance is creeping into the Federal Register. The latest activity shows regulators in the United States continuing to publish AI-related notices, while standard-setters and civil-liberties groups weigh in on the path forward. The Federal Register’s AI listings signal that rulemaking
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