
Energy Intelligence to Power AI's Growth
Data centers swallowed roughly 4% of U.S. electricity in 2024—and the surge isn’t slowing. Loudoun County, Virginia, has become a symbol of the AI-era grid squeeze: the densest data-center cluster on the planet, with utilities racing to keep pace as demand climbs. Dominion Energy is knitting togethe
India scales AI-powered science and education
India just turned AI into a national science accelerator. Google DeepMind’s blog outlines a multi-year push—the National Partnerships for AI initiative—bringing AI-powered discovery to Indian science and education. The plan isn’t a single model or a flashy product launch; it’s a governance-rich, cap

Australians Turn to VPNs as Age Checks Tighten
Australians rush to VPNs to dodge new online age gates. A wave of age-verification walls has pushed many households to the app stores, where VPN downloads have spiked as people seek encrypted lanes to access sites that now insist on age checks. The trend isn’t limited to streaming; it spans social
What we’re watching next in industrial
Two cobots turned a bottleneck into a clockwork line. A midsize contract manufacturer recently pressed two collaborative robots into its final-assembly cell, targeting the most stubborn bottleneck on the line: repetitive grasping, packaging, and labeling tasks that kept operators tied to the line fo
What we’re watching next in other
The AI rulebook just got bigger in the Federal Register. The latest wave of U.S. AI regulation is moving from talk to paper, with federal notices piling up in the Federal Register and government agencies signaling stronger oversight of how AI is built, used, and governed. The development fits into a
Nano Banana 2 Debuts: Pro-Grade, Lightning Fast
Nano Banana 2 shatters image-gen speed with pro-grade know-how. DeepMind/Google’s latest release, Nano Banana 2, promises a compelling mix: world knowledge, production-ready specs, subject consistency, and “flash speed.” The blog-style announcement leans into product-readiness rather than a pure res
AI & Machine Learning
MoreWhite House Tightens AI Rules on Defiant Labs
The White House just cracked down on defiant AI labs. The administration rolled out new guidelines that require companies to allow “any lawful” use of their models, a move aimed at tamping down uncertainty around how AI can be deployed for surveillance, research, and national-security work. It’s the
Usability Becomes Security’s North Star for Digital Wallets
Security has to be the top priority in digital asset wallets—and speed to market can’t outrun it. The latest take from the hardware wallet world argues that you can’t fix security after you ship. Tony Fadell, the iPod designer-turned-crypto-hardware evangelist, argues that building devices like Ledg
Industrial Robotics
MoreThailand Automation Expo Draws Record Attendance
Attendance surged 50% year-on-year at Automation Expo Thailand. Co-organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) and GMTX, the 2026 edition closed with a record crowd at the Nongnooch International Convention and Exhibition Center (NICE) in Pattaya, a stone’s throw from Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor’s br
Schaeffler Partners with Leju to Grow Humanoids
Schaeffler just bet on a humanoid ally from China. In March 2026, Schaeffler, the industrial motion technology veteran, announced a strategic partnership with Leju Robotics, a Chinese humanoid robotics developer. The move marks Schaeffler’s first collaboration with a Chinese company and expands its
Record Attendance Boosts Thailand Automation Outlook
Automation Expo in Pattaya drew a record crowd—50% more attendees than last year. The 2026 edition, co-organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) and GMTX, wrapped at Nongnooch International Convention and Exhibition Center (NICE) in Pattaya, the beating heart of Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor’s fast-g
Schaeffler taps Leju for humanoid robot push
Schaeffler’s first China tie-up with Leju Robotics aims to accelerate industrial humanoids into everyday factories. In a move that underscores how far humanoid automation remains from pure marketing hype, Schaeffler announced March 8, 2026 that it is expanding its global partner network by teaming w
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China Humanoid Market Wins Early Lead
China is shipping more humanoid robots than the U.S.—and faster. The story TechCrunch reported is less about a single breakthrough and more about a market-wide shift: domestic Chinese firms are moving units off the assembly line at a pace that outstrips early U.S. competitors in a still-nascent fiel
Robotic Hand Teleoperation Targets Small-Batch Manufacturing
Five-finger dexterity on a TM arm aims to conquer small-batch manufacturing. Techman Robot Korea and Tesollo Inc. brought a humanoid-hand-on-a-robot-arm concept to AW 2026, pitching it as a way to bridge the gap between flexibility and reliable automation for high-mix, low-volume production runs. Th
Agility Drops 'Robotics' to Chase 2026 Milestone
Agility's name change sets its sights on 2026's cooperative humanoid milestone. Agility, formerly Agility Robotics, is shedding the word “Robotics” from its branding to signal a broader, more service- and industry-focused mission. The company says the rebrand is designed to “grow as we explore new u
What we’re watching next in humanoids
The demos look slick, but no humanoid is shipping to your factory floor. Across IEEE Spectrum Robotics, The Robot Report, and Boston Dynamics, the current narrative is consistent: remarkable lab motion, patient progress on perception and manipulation, and a stubborn gap between controlled environmen
Consumer Tech
MoreRussian Hackers Target Signal and WhatsApp, Dutch Warn
Russian hackers are phishing their way into dignitaries' Signal and WhatsApp accounts. The Netherlands’ military intelligence service and the domestic intelligence agency issued a joint warning about a large-scale global cyber campaign aimed at gaining access to high-profile messaging accounts. Hack
Apple HomePad Slips Again, Fall Launch Expected
Apple's screen hub slips again—fall is the target. After a year of rumors and near-misses, Apple’s plan for a screen-equipped smart home hub—the so-called HomePad—has once more been pushed to fall, according to leakers and at least one veteran reporter. The device, codenamed J490 in some chatter and

Rodecaster Video Core Cuts Studio Costs
Rode just made pro livestreaming cheaper—no knobs, just apps. Rode’s new Video Core is the company’s leanest, most budget-minded studio rig yet. It sits under the bug-brother lineup that includes the flagship Rodecaster Video and the mid-range Video S, but it swaps tactile hardware controls for an a
Apple delays smart display to fall 2026
Apple's long-anticipated smart display is slipping to fall 2026 as Siri's AI overhaul stalls its debut. Bloomberg veteran Mark Gurman, via a report summarized by Engadget, says Apple has kept the hardware for the device— internally codenamed J490—finished for months, but the holdup isn’t the screen
China Robotics & AI
MoreRapid Unicorn in China's Robotic AI
In six months, a Chinese robot startup sprinted from zero to unicorn on RMB 2 billion in funding. Simplexity Robotics, founded in July 2025, has completed five funding rounds in under half a year, emerging as the youngest unicorn in the embodied AI space. Chinese-language reporting indicates the com
Former vivo star bets on AI fashion mirror
Former vivo star product manager Song Ziwei just closed a Pre-A that raised over RMB 100 million to build an AI fashion mirror. In Shenzhen, her startup Shenzhen Weiguang Lighting Technology Co., Ltd.— branded as Weiguang Lighting—is positioning a full-length, AI-native fashion device that would tur
Analysis
MoreAnthropic at DoD Deadline: Safety or Scale
A looming DoD deadline could force Anthropic to choose between safety and scale. The tangle centers on how the Pentagon wants to govern the use of its AI in military applications, and what a tighter policy would mean for a private player that has built its reputation on careful guardrails. According
Anthropic’s Pentagon Deadline: Lose-Lose for Defense AI
A Pentagon deadline hits Anthropic: choose safety or funding. Anthropic, the AI startup known for its safety-minded approach, now finds itself in a high-stakes standoff with the Defense Department over how AI should be governed in military applications. With a policy-change deadline looming, the dis
Pentagon deadline tests Anthropic's AI policy stance
The Pentagon’s policy deadline looms, and Anthropic’s stance could reshape defense AI. Tense negotiations over how American defense contractors can use cutting-edge artificial intelligence have reached a critical juncture. Anthropic, a leader in large-language models, finds itself at odds with the D
Anthropic at the Pentagon: Policy Deadline Looms
Anthropic faces a no-win deadline with the Pentagon. The simmering clash is not about clever demos or flashy capabilities; it’s about how and under what conditions AI technology can be used in national security, and what happens when a private company and a government agency can’t bridge their polic
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