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Long Wave Radio Era Ends With Droitwich Transmitter Shutdown
The BBC's Long Wave service from Droitwich will be switched off, ending a century-old broadcast technology. The move affects millions of listeners and maritime communities.

The Long History of Speech Synthesis That Made Voice Assistants Possible
Speech synthesis has evolved over 250 years, from 18th-century mechanical machines to neural networks. This history reveals how voice assistants and AI speakers became reality.

Sandstone Raises $30 Million to Automate Corporate Legal Work with AI
Sandstone secured $30M in Series A funding from Lightspeed and Sequoia to deploy AI for in-house legal teams, signaling a new wave of automation in corporate law.

Wireless TV Streamers Reshape Home Entertainment Without Aerial or Satellite
A new wave of wireless TV streamers lets viewers access live and on-demand channels over wifi, bypassing traditional aerials and satellite dishes.

Hermes Agent Brings Persistent Memory to Open-Source AI
A new open-source AI agent, Hermes Agent, introduces persistent memory, enabling long-term context retention across sessions. This development could reshape how developers build autonomous AI systems.

Kansas City Schools Ditch Windows for Apple in $30M Tech Overhaul
Kansas City Public Schools is spending millions to replace 30,000 Windows PCs and Chromebooks with MacBook Neos, becoming an all-Apple district. The move raises questions about cost efficiency and long-term value in education technology.

Users Hit Breaking Point With AI Subscription Fatigue
A growing number of users are canceling AI subscriptions, citing high costs and underwhelming value. The trend signals a potential shift in the consumer AI market.

DuckDuckGo Surges as AI Skeptics Flee Google Search
DuckDuckGo reports user growth by positioning itself as an AI-free search alternative. Privacy-conscious users are leaving Google over AI integration.

Data Management, Not Compute Power, Drives AI Value
Enterprises are learning that AI success depends on data management, not just compute power. A strategic shift in data center design is underway.

Amazon Claims Major Advance in Data Center Speed for AI Workloads
Amazon says its new networking technology dramatically accelerates data flow in its cloud data centers, solving a key bottleneck for AI training and other intensive workloads.

Enterprise AI Matures as Autonomous Agents Draw Record Investment
A specialist AI agent company raised $950M at a $15B valuation, signaling a shift from workflow automation to autonomous enterprises. The investment reflects confidence in AI agents.

Enterprise AI Shifts From Gold Rush to Governance Phase
The enterprise AI gold rush is over. A new phase focused on governance, integration and controlled autonomy is here. Most companies are unprepared for this shift.

Cognitive Debt Emerges as the Next Major Challenge for Engineering Teams
CTOs warn that cognitive debt, the mental overhead from complex systems, now rivals technical debt in slowing innovation and team productivity.

Outdoor Tech Upgrades: Survival Gadgets Powered by New Battery Innovation
New battery tech and innovation are transforming outdoor survival gear. Discover key gadgets enhancing camping, hiking and adventure safety.

AI Tutors Learn Your Style: How Gemini Creates Custom Lessons
Google Gemini adapts to individual learning styles with custom analogies and daily quizzes, helping users grasp complex topics faster.

Enterprise AI Investment Reaches Measurable Returns, Google Cloud Reports
Google Cloud VP says companies are seeing ROI from AI, signaling a shift from pilots to production. This marks a potential tipping point for enterprise AI adoption.

AI Software Triggers Historic Shift Away From Per-Seat Pricing Model
The $300 billion market rout in January 2025 signals the end of traditional SaaS. AI-native vertical software, priced on outcomes, is targeting the $2 trillion white-collar services market.

German 'Accidental' Spin-Off Builds Microscopic Filters for 6G and Space
A German research spin-off developed microscopic terahertz filters for 6G, satellite communications, and quantum computing. The company, Lepto, emerged unexpectedly from academic work.
Private Sector Fires Up Giant Laser in Fusion Energy Push
Xcimer's Phoenix laser, the world's largest private fusion laser, has begun operations. The facility aims to demonstrate a commercial path to fusion power.

LoRaWAN tracker challenges Apple and Google location monopoly
Seeed Studio's new tracker uses public LoRaWAN networks instead of Apple or Google's systems, offering a privacy-focused alternative for item tracking.