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A lot of you panic-bought PCs to avoid RAMaggedon 2026
Consumer Tech

RAMaggedon shoppers lift Q1 PC shipments, prices may rise

PC buyers panicked, upgrading now to dodge RAM price hikes. New data from Counterpoint Research show global PC shipments rose about 3.2% year over year in the first quarter of 2026, reaching around 63.3 million units. The spike wasn’t a surge of new demand across every segment; it was a pre-emptive

The Download: bad news for inner Neanderthals, and AI warfare’s human illusion
AI & Machine Learning

AI Warfare's Loop Illusion Collapses

AI warfare's "humans in the loop" illusion collapses. The daily drumbeat about AI in combat has long promised accountability, context, and a neat human brake pedal. The reality, though, is turning out messier—and faster. A new wave of reporting argues that the idea of keeping humans in the decision

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US lawmakers push global chip controls

Chip controls go global in 150 days. A bipartisan push in the House Foreign Affairs Committee would extend U.S. export controls on semiconductor manufacturing equipment and press allied countries to align with Washington’s chip restrictions. The proposal—widely discussed in policy circles as the MAT

Apple avoids a second import ban for its redesigned smartwatches in latest court ruling
Consumer Tech

Apple dodges new import ban on redesigned Watches

Apple dodged a second import ban on its redesigned Apple Watches, as the U.S. International Trade Commission terminated the case and allowed the devices with a reworked blood-oxygen monitoring feature to stay on shelves. The ITC’s decision references a March preliminary ruling that Apple’s redesigne

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AI & Machine Learning

What we’re watching next in ai-ml

Not one model ruled the week—scores climbed as researchers sharpen benchmarks and slash training waste. The signal this period isn’t a single breakthrough. It’s a coordinated shift toward evaluation-first design, efficiency, and reliability across the research ecosystem—visible in arXiv’s AI listing

This charming gadget writes bad AI poetry
Consumer Tech

The Poetry Camera’s AI Poems Miss the Point

A camera printing poems, not photos, is bafflingly charming. The Verge’s hands-on with the Poetry Camera paints a device that looks almost too cute to critique: white with cherry-red accents, a color-matched woven strap, and a lo-fi vibe that begs to be photographed—then poetry replaces every image

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The Download: bad news for inner Neanderthals, and AI warfare’s human illusion
AI & Machine Learning

Humans in the Loop: AI War Illusion

Humans in the loop for AI warfare is an illusion. The Download’s brisk briefing lays bare a stubborn tension: the more AI leaks into decision‑making on the battlefield, the more comforting it feels to cling to a human “in the loop.” Uri Maoz calls that reassurance a trick of perception. Oversight is

AI & Machine Learning

Quiet Cities Reveal Bird Harm

Cities went quiet, and birds sang back. When the world shut down in early 2020, Jennifer Phillips didn’t just notice fewer cars on the road—she heard it. The noise that usually drowns out feathered neighbors faded, and a long-running question about anthropogenic sound suddenly had a real, live exper

a collage of hands and suggestive body shapes
AI & Machine Learning

Microsoft pause roils carbon removal market

Microsoft paused carbon removal purchases, triggering a wake-up call across a fragile market. Microsoft’s role in carbon removal is outsized: the company has been effectively underwriting the market, purchasing around 80% of all contracted removal. The pause—reported by MIT Technology Review—lays ba

Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS: the next generation of expressive AI speech
AI & Machine Learning

Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS Expands Expressive Control

Expressive speech just got a finer dial. DeepMind’s Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS introduces granular audio tags that let developers steer AI speech with unprecedented precision. In a field often defined by loud claims and glossy demos, the blog-and-demo focus here is on a practical lever: tagging. By embedd

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From Site Projects to Portfolio Programs: How Industrial Operators Are Rethinking Energy Strategy
Industrial Robotics

Portfolio Energy Goes Centralized, Cutting Site Chaos

Portfolio energy management just rewrote the payback math across 20 sites. A growing cadre of industrial operators is moving from site-by-site energy projects to portfolio programs that govern energy use, contracts, and demand response across an entire fleet. The transition isn’t glamorous, but prod

Industrial Robotics

Humanoid Robot Takes Over Factory Logistics

A humanoid robot is autonomously moving parts through Siemens’ Erlangen plant. Siemens, Nvidia, and Humanoid are declaring a milestone that looks a lot less like a demo and a lot more like a first expanding step for physical AI in real manufacturing. The HMND 01 Alpha, a wheeled humanoid built by Hu

Peak Technologies partners with Jacobi Robotics to deliver next-generation mixed-case palletizing automation
Industrial Robotics

AI Palletizing Upends Mixed-Case Warehouses

AI-powered palletizing just slashed downtime in mixed-case warehouses. Peak Technologies and Jacobi Robotics have teamed up to bring the Jacobi OmniPalletizer to complex distribution centers, promising a blend of AI smarts and a physical palletizing platform that can handle varied case configuration

From Site Projects to Portfolio Programs: How Industrial Operators Are Rethinking Energy Strategy
Industrial Robotics

Portfolio Energy Shift: Operators Unite Across Sites

Across dozens of facilities, one energy plan is replacing dozens of one-off fixes. For operators with only a few plants, site-by-site energy management is workable; scale to 20, 50, or 100 sites and the flaws become obvious. The shift described by industry observers is from fragmented, plant-centric

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