Precision Machining Behind the Robotics Revolution
One-thousandth-of-an-inch tolerances decide whether a robot makes or breaks a production line. The flashy promise of robotics rests on a quiet, stubborn truth: precision machining. The article behind the robotics revolution makes clear that every robot, from a cobot hand to a high-speed gantry, lean
Glass Chips Could Slash AI Energy Demand
Glass panels for AI chips are moving from concept to production, a development that could reshape how much power runs through the world’s biggest data centers. Absolics, a South Korean materials company, says it will begin producing specialized glass panels this year to enable a new class of AI hard
OpenAI Wins Pentagon AI Access Deal
OpenAI just handed the Pentagon an AI toolkit—and it’s under guardrails. The core idea is simple in concept and alarming in potential: the U.S. military is eyeing, and perhaps negotiating, access to OpenAI’s generative models for defense applications. The arrangement would allow OpenAI’s technology
DHL slashes robot integration time by 12x
DHL just cut robot integration time by 12x, and the rest of the industry is watching closely. The logistics giant is rolling SVT Robotics’ SoftBot platform across its global warehouse network, leveraging a plug-and-play approach that promises to shorten weeks of bespoke coding into days of configura
Ikea's Universal Smart Home Stumbles
Ikea’s dream of a cheap, universal smart home is hitting an early snag. Ikea’s new line of Matter-over-Thread devices—sensors, remotes, plugs, air-quality monitors, and smart bulbs priced as low as $6—was pitched as a way to let households mix-and-match across Apple Home, Amazon Alexa, and other eco
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AI & Machine Learning
MoreOpenAI lets the Pentagon peek under the AI hood
OpenAI has quietly handed the Pentagon a direct line into its AI stack, a move that could reshape how civilian models touch the battlefield—and how startups think about government contracts this quarter. The Technology Review piece notes that OpenAI’s technology could find its way into existing mili
Nano Banana 2 bets big on speed and pro-grade capabilities
Nano Banana 2 just dropped, pairing pro-grade image understanding with lightning-fast rendering. The DeepMind/Google post positions Nano Banana 2 as a model that doesn’t just produce images; it carries “advanced world knowledge,” comes with “production-ready specs,” and promises tight subject consis
Glass chips promise AI energy savings
Glass chips could slash AI’s energy bill. A South Korean outfit named Absolics plans to start producing specialized glass panels this year that could make next‑generation computing hardware more powerful and efficient, with other players like Intel pursuing similar paths. The gamble is straightforwa
OpenAI's Pentagon Deal Signals AI in War
OpenAI just handed the Pentagon a direct line to its AI. According to Technology Review’s The Download, OpenAI has controversially agreed to give the U.S. military access to its generation-capable technology, with expectations that it could be slotted into existing tools and workflows at a faster pa
Industrial Robotics
MoreAI Agents Cut Factory HR Load Fast
AI agents are quietly reprogramming the factory HR desk, handling hundreds of weekly requests—from onboarding paperwork to shift-change approvals and safety-training updates—and leaving human HR staff with room to focus on policy nuance and worker relations. A busy manufacturing site piloted AI agen
Precision at the Core: Machining Drives Robots
Precision parts make robots run—when the metal is right. A March 17, 2026 piece argues what plant floor veterans already know: the real automation revolution isn’t just software or cobots, it’s the fundamental precision of the components that anchor every robot cell. The article spotlights a stubbor
What we’re watching next in industrial
The cobot finally delivered a payback—actual data, not promises. Industry outlets summarize a common thread: ROI from collaborative automation hinges less on the demo and more on disciplined integration. Production data shows cycle-time improvements in the 12–18% range on lines with repetitive tasks
Humanoids
MoreWhat we’re watching next in humanoids
Gecko Robotics just won the Navy’s biggest robotics deal yet, a five-year program to monitor and predict maintenance across the fleet. The five-year contract signals more than just a payday for a startup; it marks a strategic push by the Navy to shift hull inspection from costly dry-docks and manual
Whisper-Selective AI: MIT Solves Cocktail Party
Your brain tunes a single voice out of a thunderclap crowd—and robots may soon copy the trick. MIT neuroscientists have mapped a path from brain to machine that could finally give humanoid speakers a real shot at “hearing” in loud environments. In a study published March 13, 2026, researchers used a
China Leads Early Humanoid Market
China is sprinting ahead in humanoids, shipping more units and iterating faster than the U.S. The TechCrunch report maps a clear tilt in the early market: domestic Chinese firms are delivering humanoid robots at scale and cycling hardware and software updates with a tempo that Western rivals struggl

The Alpha Trap of Early Rocket Dreams
Goddard's first liquid-fueled rocket rose 12.5 meters—and promptly crashed 56 meters downrange in 2.5 seconds. On March 16, 1926, in a snow-dusted field in Auburn, Massachusetts, a slender bundle of pipes and tanks defied the era’s physics expectations, lifting briefly before a frozen ground claimed
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Spotify Delivers Bit-Perfect Playback on Windows
Spotify now plays exactly as mastered—bit-perfect on Windows. Spotify’s new Exclusive Mode puts the app in full control of your PC’s audio chain, supposedly delivering the highest fidelity by preventing the OS from resampling, mixing in other system sounds, or altering volume. In practical terms: wi
Apple rolls out first background security patch
Apple just pushed a security patch in the background—and you won't notice until reboot. Apple is testing a new model for system updates: lightweight, automated security patches that land in the background between the big, disruptive software releases. The company calls these Background Security Impr
Ikea’s cheap smart home stumbles on onboarding
Ikea’s plan to flood homes with cheap smart tech hits a connectivity wall. In theory, Ikea’s new Matter-over-Thread lineup—sensors, remotes, smart plugs, air-quality monitors, and smart bulbs—was designed to prove smart homes could be affordable, universal, and painless. Prices start as low as $6, a

WhatsApp lands on Garmin watches
WhatsApp talks back on Garmin—right from your wrist. Garmin’s smartwatch lineup just gained an official WhatsApp option, and it’s free to install from the Garmin Connect IQ Store. The app works with select models in the Forerunner, Venu, Vivoactive, and Fenix families, with compatibility shown model
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