Australia may force AI app-blocks without age checks
Australia may force app stores to block AI services that don’t verify users’ ages. Australia’s regulators are weighing a move to require app storefronts to block access to AI chat services that skip age verification, with a March 9 deadline set to test the market’s readiness. The plan, described by
2026 Keyboard Guide: Type Faster, Pain-Free.
The keyboard you pick this year could save your wrists. Engadget’s 2026 roundup of the best keyboards lays out a landscape where your choice matters as much as your monitor. The list covers a spectrum from slim, quiet boards designed to disappear in a workspace to chunky mechanical beasts with tacti
London AI Hub Shaken by Major Protests
A couple hundred anti-AI protesters marched through London's King’s Cross. On Saturday, February 28, they gathered outside the UK hubs of OpenAI, Meta, and Google DeepMind, chanting “Pull the plug! Pull the plug! Stop the slop! Stop the slop!” The scene underscored how public unease with generative
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AI rules just landed in the Federal Register, turning promises into a formal rulemaking track. The developing story centers on three signals: the Federal Register’s AI-related rulemaking entry, updates to the NIST AI Risk Management Framework, and ongoing civil-liberties scrutiny tracked by the EFF.
Shanghai Robot Startup Lands Hundreds of Millions in Series D
A Shanghai robotics platform just clinched hundreds of millions in Series D funding to push a self-developed software stack that tries to run China’s big-iron factories. Shanghai Dajie Robot Technology Company Limited, founded in August 2016, is betting that a fully in-house software layer can unloc

Apple Bets Budget Power: iPhone 17e and iPad Air M4
Apple just dropped a budget bomb—bigger storage, smarter radios, same price. The Morning After notes that Apple kicked off a week of product reveals with two important entries: the iPhone 17e and the iPad Air M4. The iPhone 17e sticks to a $599 price tag but doubles base storage to 256GB and sneaks
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OpenAI Wins Pentagon Deal, Anthropic Warns
OpenAI just landed a Pentagon deal Anthropic warned against. In a move announced February 28, OpenAI said it had reached an arrangement that would let U.S. defense customers use its technologies in classified settings. The company framed the agreement as a carefully bounded compromise: OpenAI will n

DeepMind Launches AI Push for India's Science and Education
DeepMind’s AI push in India aims to reshape science and schooling. The initiative, described by Google DeepMind as a national partnership effort for AI, is designed to scale AI-powered science and education across Indian institutions, bridging research, policy, and public service. The core idea, as

Nano Banana 2: Pro-Grade, Lightning-Fast
Nano Banana 2 just turned image generation into a lightning-fast pro tool. DeepMind and Google’s blog touts Nano Banana 2 as a model that blends pro capabilities with production-ready speed and reliability. The post emphasizes “advanced world knowledge, production-ready specs, subject consistency, a

London hosts largest anti-AI protest yet
Hundreds of protesters marched through London’s tech heart, demanding the plug be pulled. On February 28, Pause AI and Pull the Plug staged what organizers billed as the largest anti-AI protest of its kind, drawing a couple hundred people to King’s Cross near the UK campuses of OpenAI, Meta, and Goo
Industrial Robotics
MoreOutsourcing Automation: The New Playbook
Factories are outsourcing automation, and the bill comes with training. A February 26, 2026 report argues that the frontier of manufacturing efficiency is moving from buying a gadget to buying a set of services—from robotics integrators to business-process automation vendors. The core shift: more ta
Intelligence finally lands on the factory floor
Factory floors finally demand AI-ready integration, not another demo. In a 2026 landscape summarized by Robotics and Automation News, the big shift isn’t “whether to automate” anymore—it’s how to weave intelligence into the automation without turning the plant into a software labyrinth. The best-in
Hyundai MobED Rolls Into AW 2026
MobED, CES Best of Innovation winner, rolled into AW 2026 and promised a nimble future for factory floors. Hyundai Motor Group’s Robotics Lab brought its MobED mobile platform to the Smart Factory & Automation World show in Seoul, highlighting a broader push by Korean suppliers to fuse robotics with
Cobots Slip Into Lines Without Stopping the Line
A cobot slipped into the line—and production never stopped. Production data show that collaborative robots can lift accuracy, efficiency, and customization in tasks that are repetitive or precision-bound, according to Kassow. The point isn’t to replace skilled operators so much as to stabilize the r
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MoreBMW Rolls Out Wheeled Humanoids in Leipzig Pilot
BMW's wheeled humanoid AEON rolls into Leipzig's assembly line. Engineering documentation shows a new moment in factory robotics: Hexagon Robotics’ AEON, a semi-humanoid with two legs but wheels at the end of each limb, is being tested for integration into real production at BMW Group Plant Leipzig.

Humanoid Startup Dies, Open-Sources Its IP
A failed humanoid startup just handed its IP to the world. In late 2025, K-Scale Labs shut its doors after years of YC backing, hype cycles, and more demo reels than real deployments. The company, known for its K-Bot line of open-source humanoids, announced that it would publish its intellectual pro

BMW Trials Hexagon's Wheeled Humanoid in Leipzig
BMW is piloting Hexagon’s wheeled humanoid AEON at its Leipzig plant, and it rolls faster than it walks. Engineering documentation shows this project began with theoretical evaluations, moved into laboratory tests, and reached an initial test deployment at Group Plant Leipzig in December 2025. A sec

China’s Humanoid Robots Sprint Ahead
China’s humanoid robots ship fast and cheap. The TechCrunch piece frames an emerging market where domestic firms are pushing out more units and iterating faster than their U.S. peers, all while the field remains fundamentally nascent. Important caveat the article notes: it does not publish standardi
Consumer Tech
MoreBudget iPhone 17E Stakes Its Ground
Apple’s new budget iPhone 17E starts at $599—and it’s missing the features you actually notice. The 17E slides into the iPhone lineup as a middle child between the base 17 and the Pro/Max models, joined by Apple’s newer “Air” line elsewhere in the family. It carries some modern bones—the A19 chip fo

AirPods 4 on sale: Budget buds with ANC
AirPods 4 are on sale for as little as $89. The latest budget AirPods from Apple are turning into a solid deal for iPhone owners who want better sound without breaking the bank. Walmart is listing the base AirPods 4 at $89, a $30 discount off the $129 street price, while the model with active noise

Apple Upgrades iPad Air, Base iPad Stagnates
Apple turbocharged the iPad Air, but left the budget iPad in the slow lane. In a quiet nudge to its mid-tier line, Apple updated the iPad Air with a processor bump, a move that signals the company’s intent to keep the Air relevant for performance-heavy apps and multitasking—without dragging down the
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Xiaoyubot bets on one brain, many robots
One AI brain, many robot bodies—Xiaoyubot bets the future of welding on a single core. Xiaoyubot’s founder, Qiao Zhongliang, embodies what observers call the “Xiaomi-school” lineage of embodied intelligence entrepreneurs. A Beihang University alum (class of 2010) who spent 13 years at Xiaomi—ultimat

Xiaomi Vision GT Design Documentary
Xiaomi Auto just released a design documentary for a wind-optimized Vision GT concept. On March 3, Xiaomi Auto rolled out a film that tells the design story behind the Xiaomi Vision GT. The project is pitched as a globally collaborative effort—from Beijing and Shanghai to Munich—bringing Xiaomi’s de

Shanghai Robot Firm Lands Huge Funding
Shanghai’s Dajie Robot Technology Company Limited just closed hundreds of millions of yuan in a Series D, a financing round that underscores how quickly software-driven automation is maturing in China’s shipyards, power, and heavy-equipment sectors. A privately held upstart by most measures, Dajie R
Modular outdoor robots win $14M Series A
A deformable, modular robot platform just secured $14.4 million. Juewu Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd., a heavy-load, all-terrain robotics company, closed a Series A worth over RMB 100 million, led by China Growth Capital with participation from Jiangxi Financial Control Capital. The round builds on
Analysis
MoreAnthropic at Pentagon Deadlines: Lose-Lose Stakes
A looming Pentagon deadline puts Anthropic in a no-win standoff. Anthropic, the AI startup behind Claude, finds itself squarely in the crosshairs of a DoD policy dispute that could shape the future of public–private AI collaboration in national security. With a policy-change deadline approaching, th
Anthropic Faces Lose-Lose Over Pentagon AI Policy Deadline
Anthropic and the Pentagon stand on a policy cliff with no winners in sight. A looming deadline for a policy change has turned the fight over AI in national security into a bruising stalemate. On one side, the Department of Defense wants guardrails that curb risk and control how commercial models ar

Anthropic-Pentagon AI Clash Looms Over Deadline
Anthropic’s bid to supply AI to the U.S. defense apparatus is stalling on a looming deadline for policy alignment, a tug-of-war that could remake how private firms engage national-security work. The public dispute centers on how the Department of Defense wants to govern and field advanced AI, and wh

Anthropic Faces Pentagon Deadline Standstill
Anthropic's Pentagon deadline looms, and the alliance could crater without a policy tweak. The tug-of-war centers on how the Defense Department wants to govern commercial AI models used in national security—while Anthropic and other tech firms push back on terms they view as overly crippling or risk
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