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Print Blockers Target 3D Printers
Three states want to brick 3D printers with mandatory print blockers. A legislative push in multiple U.S. states would require 3D printers to come with built-in censorship tech that only runs vendor-approved software and scans every print for “forbidden” shapes. The plan, backed by lawmakers seeking

Gemma 4 opens a new era for open models
Gemma 4 is the most capable open model to date, and it’s aimed at real-world reasoning and agentic workflows rather than splashy demos alone. The DeepMind/Google team positions Gemma 4 as the latest milestone in a push toward truly usable open-weight AI that can plan, reason, and act in multi-step t
AirPods Deals Persist as Apple Rolls Out AirPods 4
AirPods are on sale again—and the discounts won't quit. Apple’s late-2024 arrival of the AirPods 4 (two variants: a $129 standard model and a $179 with Active Noise Cancellation) is already spawning price drops across major retailers. The Verge’s latest round-up shows both versions regularly dipping
Granola notes privacy scare for AI notetakers
Granola’s AI-assisted note-taking looks great on paper—until you realize your meeting bullets aren’t as private as they should be. The Verge reports that Granola’s notes are “private by default” in name, but anyone with a link can view them, and those notes can be used for internal AI training unles
What we’re watching next in humanoids
Boston Dynamics’ latest lab demo of its humanoid prototype hints at a future where a walking robot could fetch tools and negotiate stairs—but the path from demo reel to real-world work remains steep. The demonstration, described across IEEE Spectrum Robotics and The Robot Report, centers on a humano
Alienware Area-51 18: Oversize and Overpriced
Alienware’s Area-51 18 is a behemoth you play on, not carry. In hands-on reviews, testers called it a dazzling, heavy-duty showcase of laptop technology built for deep-pocketed gamers—the kind of machine that leans into its own size with a swagger. The verdict was blunt: it’s oversize, over-the-top,
AI & Machine Learning
MoreWhat we’re watching next in ai-ml
Benchmarks are the new currency for AI claims. A quiet but decisive pivot is taking shape across the AI research ecosystem: researchers, funders, and engineers are leaning into reproducible benchmarks and transparent evaluation as the basis for what counts as “progress.” Signals from arXiv’s cs.AI l
Humanoid Training Goes Home: Gig Workers Fuel AI Race
Gig workers strapped iPhones to their foreheads to train humanoid robots—at home. The hustle behind the robotics rush looks more like a gig economy-era reality show than a lab notebook: thousands of data recorders scattered in more than 50 countries, recording routine chores from laundry folding to
AI Benchmarks Broken, Real-World Use Wins
Benchmarks are broken: AI ships in messy teams, not tidy tasks. AI benchmarks have long rested on a seductive idea: measure machines against humans on clean, single tasks, declare a winner, and call it a day. The latest MIT Technology Review piece argues that this framing is increasingly misleading.

Gig workers train humanoid robots at home
A ring light and an iPhone strapped to the head are teaching tomorrow's robots. Two Technology Review pieces lay out a quiet, global shift: humanoid robots are learning not in pristine labs but in living rooms, kitchens, and studios—courtesy of gig workers who record themselves performing everyday c
Industrial Robotics
MoreBMW Rolls Humanoid Robots at Leipzig Plant
BMW just rolled out wheeled humanoids on its Leipzig line. The move marks one of the automaker’s clearest bets yet on humanoid-assisted production and signals a broader push to test how close-to-human helper bots can fit into automotive assembly. The Leipzig deployment uses wheeled humanoids from He

Global Automation Play: Agile Robots Acquires Thyssenkrupp Assets
Agile Robots just locked in a global automation foothold by acquiring thyssenkrupp Automation Engineering’s assets. In a move that tightens its grip on next-generation automation, Agile Robots, the Munich-based AI-powered robotics specialist, completed the acquisition of Thyssenkrupp Automation Engi
Humanoids
MoreLiving implants revive paralyzed organs
A living muscle is now a motor for paralyzed organs. MIT researchers have introduced a new class of bio-integrated actuators that reprogram existing muscles into fatigue-resistant, computer-controlled motors implanted inside the body to restore movement in organs. The study, published openly in Natu
AGIBOT Rolls Out 10,000th Humanoid, Scales Up
AGIBOT just rolled out its 10,000th humanoid, proving mass production can outrun the demo reel. Shanghai-based AGIBOT (Zhiyuan Robotics Co.) announced that its humanoid systems have crossed a major milestone—ten-thousand units deployed in real-world settings. Founded in 2023, the company has pitched
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Indie Pass launches for $8 a month
Indie games just got a budget-friendly lifeline at $8 a month. Indie.io, the game management platform behind the forthcoming Indie Pass, is rolling out a subscription service aimed squarely at indie titles. The first wave hits on April 13, delivering more than 70 games at launch and promising a “con
Russia blocks Apple payments, App Store access ends
Apple payments are dead in Russia as of April 1, 2026, a move that freezes purchases from the App Store and Apple Media Services for Russian users and effectively curtails access to Apple’s digital ecosystem. The hard block comes via a company support document stating that payment processing is no l
Indie Pass Opens Indie-Game Library for $8
Indie Pass launches on PC with 70+ indie games for just $8. Indie.io is rolling out a new subscription tier that looks tailor-made for PC players who want a steady stream of smaller, perhaps overlooked titles without juggling a dozen storefronts. Debuting on April 13, Indie Pass promises a library o
Streaming Prices Surge in 2026
Streaming prices jumped again, and ad-supported tiers finally feel like real options. Streaming’s 2026 chapter is being written in price tags and licensing deals. The latest round of hikes and the industry’s pivot toward cheaper, ad-supported options have shifted how households plan their monthly me
China Robotics & AI
MoreZTE and ByteDance Push System AI Phone
A single voice command can order lunch—the Doubao AI phone is real. ZTE revealed on March 31 that it is deepening its collaboration with ByteDance to accelerate the development and commercialization of a new generation of Doubao AI smartphones. The move builds on a pipeline of progress already in pl
Moonshot AI Hits $100M ARR After K2.5
Moonshot AI just crossed $100 million in annual recurring revenue in a single month, just one month after releasing the Kimi K2.5 model. The surge follows the early March launch of K2.5, which, according to sources familiar with the matter, turbocharged demand but strained API capacity on a tokens-p
Analysis
MoreGlobal Wave Tightens on Online Speech
Two-thirds of internet users live where political sites are blocked. The comfort of an open web is fading as a new regulatory wave tightens control over what people can say online. A March 2026 analysis from the Electronic Frontier Foundation traces a shift from post-uprising protests to hard regula
Federal AI Framework Aims for Nationwide Rules
A White House AI blueprint aims to crush the state-by-state patchwork. The National Policy Framework released on March 20 publicly elevates Congress to write the rules that govern artificial intelligence, signaling a decisive shift from state experiments to a uniform federal policy. Policy documents
Federal AI Rulebook Moves to Congress
The White House just handed Congress a blueprint to preempt state AI rules. The National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence, released on March 20, is not a regulation in itself but a legislative nudge: it calls on Congress to enact federal laws that would align with the administration’s AI
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