AI Dashboards Turn Iran Conflict Into Theater
AI dashboards are turning the Iran conflict into theater. In a sunlit SF loft, two hands-on tech founders from a prominent VC-backed outfit rolled out a real-time intelligence cockpit for the ongoing US-Israel strikes against Iran. The setup isn’t a lab demo—it’s a living, breathing visualization su
Usability Now Guards Digital Assets
Security can't be retrofitted after rollout. Digital-asset devices are learning a hard, but essential, lesson: you can’t bolt security to a product after users start to depend on it. Tony Fadell, steeped in the art of balancing usability with security during development of devices like Ledger Stax,
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
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
iPhone 17e: The Economical Choice
Apple just dropped a budget-friendly iPhone that finally makes sense. The iPhone 17e lands as a deliberate pivot for Apple, rolling out just a year after the iPhone 16e and signaling a true midrange push. At $599, the 17e sits squarely in the “good enough for most” camp, a full $200 cheaper than the
Apple Bets Ultra: A New Premium Era
Apple is about to monetize luxury with a new ultra lineup. In a move that echoes the brand’s Watch Ultra playbook, The Verge reports that Apple is prepping at least three high-end devices that will sit above its standard offerings. The twist, depending on who you ask, is whether all three will offic
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MoreWhat we’re watching next in ai-ml
Smaller models, sharper tests—the AI community just changed the game. A steady drumbeat from arXiv AI papers and OpenAI Research is reframing what “success” looks like in machine learning. Instead of chasing bigger numbers and parameters, researchers are spotlighting evaluation quality, data-efficie
Infrasounds, AI, and the Iran Question
Earth’s inaudible hum could tilt geopolitics, and AI is listening. MIT Technology Review’s The Download frames a provocative pair of threads in its March/April issue: the science of infrasounds—acoustic energy below 20 Hz that can travel around the globe—and the high-stakes question of how AI could
Enterprise AI is stuck in pilot purgatory
Enterprise AI is stuck in pilot purgatory, even as budgets shift from pilots to real production lines. The MIT Technology Review Insights survey of 500 senior IT leaders at mid- to large-size US companies, conducted with expert interviews in December 2025, paints a stark picture: organizations are e
Anthropic Goes to Court Over Pentagon AI
Anthropic plans to sue the Pentagon, a bold legal move that could redraw the battlefield where AI safety, government contracting, and corporate strategy collide. The maneuver lands as AI shifts from pilots to mission-critical infrastructure, a shift MIT Technology Review’s The Download highlights in
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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MoreChina Leads Early Humanoid Robot Market
China's humanoid push is outpacing rivals in the early market. Domestic firms are shipping more units and iterating faster than their U.S. counterparts, a dynamic TechCrunch notes as the nascent field begins to take concrete form rather than sit in glossy demo reels. The reporting points to a domest

Taara Beam Delivers Fiber-Grade Internet Through the Air
A shoebox-sized laser link is delivering fiber speeds through the air. Taara, the free-space optical (FSO) venture born from Google X, is at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona unveiling Taara Beam, a compact terminal designed to push gigabit-per-second data across urban air, not fiber cables. The sy
Agility Rebrands, Eyeing 2026 Humanoid Rollout
Agility drops “Robotics” from its name and bets on scale over hype, signaling a pivot from demos to durable deployments. Agility’s branding refresh is more than a cosmetic change. In a blog post, the company explains that removing the suffix as it moves beyond a single product line allows space to p
Agility Rebrands, Bets on 2026 Humanoid Debut
Agility just erased “Robotics” from its name and aims a 2026 cooperatively safe humanoid. The move signals not just a rebrand but a pivot toward scalable deployments across industries, backed by real-world pilots and enterprise partners. Engineering documentation shows Agility’s branding overhaul is
Consumer Tech
MoreApple Tests 3D-Printed Aluminum for iPhones and Watches
Apple is exploring 3D-printed aluminum for iPhone and Apple Watch casings. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, via an Engadget report, says Apple is studying how to 3D print aluminum to streamline the manufacturing line for iPhones and wearables. This isn’t a leap into the unknown for Apple: the company has pr
Free Gift Cards Loom Ahead of March 11 Launches
Preorder a MacBook now and snag a free gift card. Time’s running out to cash in on a preorder promo that spans Apple’s latest MacBooks, Samsung’s Galaxy S26 lineup, and a few other hot devices ahead of March 11 shipping and availability. The Verge ties the push to the post-MWC 2026 rhythm in Barcelo
Sony Tests Dynamic Pricing for PS Games
Sony’s PlayStation Store is quietly testing price discrimination. The Verge reports that a site tracking digital-store prices, PSprices, found that certain PlayStation games are offered at different prices to different users. The variation isn’t just across regions—it’s tied to an internal experimen
Apple plots Ultra lineup: foldable iPhone, premium MacBook
Apple plans a $2,000 foldable iPhone to spark its Ultra lineup. Fresh off launching the low-cost MacBook Neo, the company is reportedly lining up at least three new “ultra” products that will carry price premiums over their mainstream siblings, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gruman via The Verge. The
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Knowin Raises $300M Round, Signals Home Robotics Push
Knowin just closed a $300 million-plus round to put robots in every home. A Chinese startup racing to scale consumer-grade embodied AI robots has unveiled an aggressive funding cadence: since July 2025, Knowin has completed seed, angel, and Angel+ rounds—three financings in eight months. The Angel+
PaXini Secures $150M Series B, Valuation $1.5B
A Chinese AI unicorn just closed a $150 million round, lifting its valuation above $1.5 billion. PaXini Tech re-emerged onto the funding stage with a Series B that underscores how China’s embodied intelligence niche is evolving from lab concept to factory-floor scale. The round, led by Huangpujiang
Momenta targets $1B in a Hong Kong IPO
Momenta targets $1 billion in a Hong Kong IPO. Hong Kong has become a magnet for Chinese tech firms seeking global capital without crossing the ocean, and Momenta’s confidentially filed plan signals that the city’s latest wave of technology listings isn’t slowing down. The autonomous-driving softwa
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MorePentagon 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
Anthropic, DoD AI Standoff Looms
There are no winners in Anthropic's standoff with the Pentagon. The cloud over the Pentagon-AI collaboration is not about code bugs or a flashy demo. It’s a policy tug-of-war that could decide how quickly and safely U.S. military AI tools appear in the hands of warfighters—and at what cost to innova
Geofence Warrants Challenge Supreme Court
Geofence warrants turn every phone into a potential suspect. The fight over digital dragnet policing lands in the Supreme Court, as a coalition of civil-liberties groups argues that geofence warrants violate the Fourth Amendment. In a brief filed on Monday, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF),
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