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THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2026

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AI & Machine Learning

Pokémon Go data teaches robots to navigate real space

Pokémon Go data is giving robots a real-world compass. Niantic Spatial, the Niantic spinout behind the AR hit, is turning crowdsourced observations from Pokémon Go into a world model that can ground large language models in real environments and improve robot navigation. The pitch is simple and ambi

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Consumer Tech

Apple folds in: iPhone with iPad-like multitasking

Apple’s foldable iPhone could multitask like an iPad—without the iPad apps. The rumor mill has bubbled up a striking detail: Apple’s much-anticipated foldable iPhone would feature an inner display the size of an iPad Mini, while the outer screen would resemble a compact iPhone in overall footprint.

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Industrial Robotics

AmbiVision AI reads labels to power warehouses

AmbiVision reads labels in real time, turbocharging downstream automation. Ambi Robotics unveiled AmbiVision on March 12, 2026, a new AI-powered item intelligence and perception software designed to automate complex item identification, tracking, and cognitive OCR in automated warehouses. The releas

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Humanoids

China's Humanoid Robots Win Early Market

China’s humanoid robots are shipping in volume, beating Western rivals to the punch. The TechCrunch report from February 28, 2026 portrays a sector where domestic firms are moving from lab demos to real deployments at scale, and doing it faster than their U.S. counterparts. That isn’t just a press r

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AI & Machine Learning

OpenClaw Craze Sparks Massive Side Hustle

OpenClaw fever has spawned a 100-person remote-install empire. In Beijing, 27-year-old Feng Qingyang began tinkering with OpenClaw—an open-source AI tool that can autonomously take action on a user’s device—as a casual curiosity in January. He soon realized there was money to be made not by building

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Consumer Tech

TikTok Streams Full Apple Music Tracks Inside

TikTok now streams full Apple Music tracks inside the app, no switch required. The two new features that TikTok and Apple Music announced aim to reshape how short-video scrolls turn into listening sessions. The first is straightforward: users can press play on full Apple Music tracks directly within

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AI & Machine Learning

Pokémon Go Data Trains Robot World Models

Pokémon Go data just gave robots a real-world brain. Niantic Spatial, the AI-focused spin-out from Niantic, is harnessing the game’s crowdsourced footage to train “world models” that ground the smarts of large language models in actual environments, aiming to help delivery and service robots navigat

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AI & Machine Learning

OpenClaw Craze Fuels Beijing AI Hustle

Beijing coder turns OpenClaw into a 100-employee AI services machine. A single open-source tool is spawning a new class of AI services, right where you’d least expect it: a street-front hustle in China’s tech heartland. OpenClaw, an open-source AI assistant that can take over a device and autonomous

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AI & Machine Learning

Anthropic clash reshapes US AI policy

Anthropic just sued the Pentagon—forcing AI policy into the court and the White House into sharper policy focus at the same time. The lawsuit marks a rare centering of legal friction in a field that usually plays out in dashboards and procurement terms. Anthropic, a major AI lab, is challenging a U.

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AI & Machine Learning

Loudoun’s data-center boom rewrites the power bill

Loudoun County’s data-center frenzy isn’t just about faster AI—it’s about who pays for the grid that runs them. The region now hosts the planet’s densest cluster of data centers, and power demand is surging with it. In 2024, data centers consumed roughly 4% of U.S. electricity, a share poised to cli

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Consumer Tech

OpenAI to Bake Sora Video Into ChatGPT

ChatGPT just got a movie-maker in its pocket. OpenAI is reportedly planning to embed Sora, its video generator, directly into ChatGPT, according to details summarized from The Information and echoed by The Verge. Sora today lives on its own site or as a standalone app, where users prompt the system

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Consumer Tech

Folding iPhone rumor reshapes multitasking bets

Apple’s folding iPhone could pack an iPad-like inner display—without ever running iPad apps. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, via The Verge, reports that Apple’s rumored foldable would feature an inner display the size of an iPad Mini and an outer screen roughly the footprint of a small iPhone. The inner pa

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Consumer Tech

TikTok, Apple Music Stream Full Songs Inside App

TikTok now streams full Apple Music songs inside the app. The move pairs two of the biggest names in entertainment-tech in a partnership that, on the surface, sounds almost too convenient to be true: users can play entire tracks without bouncing out to a separate app. CNET’s reporting frames the dev

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Consumer Tech

Ring’s AI alarm sparks a privacy shift in doorbells

Ring’s new AI-for-dogs-and-bikes pitch may have won a crowd at the Super Bowl, but in real homes it’s fueling a privacy backlash that’s reshaping the doorbell market. The Verge reports that buyers are increasingly looking at privacy-focused, locally stored options from brands like Eufy, Reolink, Swi

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