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Mar 9, 2026NYT Technology

AI Data Center Startup Nscale Secures $2B, Adds Sheryl Sandberg

Nscale, a London-based AI data center company, has secured $2 billion in funding from investors including Nvidia, boosting its valuation to $14.6 billion. Adding to its momentum, former Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg will join Nscale's board as an adviser. Led by former coal miner Josh Payne, Nscale is rapidly expanding its infrastructure to meet the surging demand for AI computing power from clients like Microsoft and OpenAI.

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Games
Mar 9, 2026GameSpot

Project Helix: Xbox's Decade-Long PC Convergence Dream

Microsoft's next Xbox, codenamed Project Helix, has been secretly stewing for over a decade. This ambitious console aims to unify Xbox and PC gaming, but faces a potentially steep price point and fierce competition from Valve's Steam Machine, making it a pivotal moment for Microsoft's hardware future.

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Virgin River Season 7: Your Binge-Watching Guide for 2026
Review
Mar 9, 2026TechRadar

Virgin River Season 7: Your Binge-Watching Guide for 2026

As an experienced tech reviewer, I'm usually diving deep into the latest gadgets and software. However, in the ever-evolving landscape of digital entertainment, a show's release on a streaming platform is very much a

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Apple HomePad: Magnetic Mounting Could Redefine Smart Displays
Review
Mar 9, 2026Digital Trends

Apple HomePad: Magnetic Mounting Could Redefine Smart Displays

The rumored Apple HomePad smart display, with its innovative MagSafe-like magnetic wall mounting, aims to offer unparalleled placement flexibility and deep Apple Intelligence integration. Still a prototype, it promises a fresh approach to smart home hubs, targeting a Fall 2026 release.

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Augur Raises $15M from Plural for Real-time Surveillance Intelligence
Tech
Mar 10, 2026The Next Web

Augur Raises $15M from Plural for Real-time Surveillance Intelligence

Augur, a London startup, has secured $15 million in seed funding led by Plural to transform existing surveillance infrastructure into real-time intelligence. The company aims to enhance critical infrastructure protection against escalating threats like sabotage, addressing a crucial gap in situational awareness. This funding will accelerate product development and deployment across Europe.

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Enterprise Agentic AI Hampered by Missing Process Layer, Report Finds
Tech
Mar 9, 2026VentureBeat

Enterprise Agentic AI Hampered by Missing Process Layer, Report Finds

A new report reveals that while enterprises are aggressively pursuing agentic AI, most are ill-equipped to support it due to a fundamental lack of optimized process infrastructure. The Celonis 2026 Process Optimization

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How to Save Time and Boost Productivity with Gemini in Chrome
How To
Mar 9, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Save Time and Boost Productivity with Gemini in Chrome

Integrating artificial intelligence into your daily workflow can feel daunting, but when done right, it can be a significant time-saver. Google's Gemini in Chrome has received substantial upgrades, transforming your

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Owner of ICE detention facility sees big opportunity in AI man camps
Tech
Mar 9, 2026TechCrunch AI

Owner of ICE detention facility sees big opportunity in AI man camps

Target Hospitality, a company known for operating an ICE detention facility, is rapidly expanding into the burgeoning market of "man camps" to house workers building massive AI data centers. The firm has secured over $132 million in contracts to construct and manage temporary villages, including one for a 1.6-gigawatt data center in Texas, signaling a significant pivot to capitalize on the AI infrastructure boom. This move highlights a new lucrative opportunity for companies with expertise in large-scale, remote housing solutions.

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Sony Bravia, TCL, Hisense TVs & Gaming Modes: An Honest Review
Review
Mar 9, 2026Digital Trends

Sony Bravia, TCL, Hisense TVs & Gaming Modes: An Honest Review

This review delves into Sony's upcoming Bravia 10, explains why Game Mode affects picture quality, and compares large TVs like the TCL QM8K/QM7K, Hisense U8QG, and Sony Bravia 9, offering honest insights and buying recommendations.

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AirPods Pro 3 Review: Immersive ANC Redefines Earbud Excellence
Review
Mar 9, 2026ZDNet

AirPods Pro 3 Review: Immersive ANC Redefines Earbud Excellence

Apple has taken an already acclaimed product, the AirPods Pro 2, and delivered a truly significant upgrade with the new AirPods Pro 3. Having tested them daily for months since their September announcement, I can

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WIRED Crowns Lumie, Hatch, WiiM Top Sunrise Alarm Clocks for 2026
Tech
Mar 8, 2026Wired

WIRED Crowns Lumie, Hatch, WiiM Top Sunrise Alarm Clocks for 2026

WIRED's Nena Farrell rigorously tested numerous sunrise alarm clocks, identifying the Lumie Bodyclock Luxe 700FM, Hatch Restore 3, and WiiM Wake-Up Light as the leading models for 2026. These innovative devices aim to revolutionize mornings by mimicking natural light transitions, fostering healthier sleep-wake cycles and offering a gentler alternative to traditional alarms.

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Leaving ChatGPT: A Detailed Guide to a Seamless AI Transition
Review
Mar 8, 2026Android Authority

Leaving ChatGPT: A Detailed Guide to a Seamless AI Transition

Quick Verdict: Navigating Your AI Migration For many, AI tools like ChatGPT have become indispensable, but evolving company policies and increasing privacy concerns are prompting a re-evaluation of allegiances. This

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Samsung Smart Glasses: An AI Gateway, Not a Standalone Screen
Review
Mar 8, 2026ZDNet

Samsung Smart Glasses: An AI Gateway, Not a Standalone Screen

Quick Verdict Samsung is officially entering the smart glasses market with an AI-focused device that prioritizes integration with your existing smartphone and Galaxy Watch over being a standalone, screen-centric

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Grammarly's 'Expert Review' Lacks Actual Human Experts
Tech
Mar 8, 2026TechCrunch

Grammarly's 'Expert Review' Lacks Actual Human Experts

Grammarly, the popular writing assistant, has come under scrutiny for its recently launched “Expert Review” feature, which purports to offer writing suggestions from the perspective of renowned authors and influential

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LangChain CEO: Better Models Alone Won't Ship AI Agents
Tech
Mar 8, 2026VentureBeat

LangChain CEO: Better Models Alone Won't Ship AI Agents

LangChain CEO Harrison Chase asserts that enhanced AI models alone won't suffice for production-ready AI agents. He emphasizes the critical role of "harness engineering" – advanced context management frameworks that empower models to operate autonomously and handle complex, long-running tasks reliably. LangChain's Deep Agents offer a solution with features like subagents, planning, and sophisticated context management.

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Samsung Smart Glasses: An AI-First Vision with Display Questions
Review
Mar 7, 2026Digital Trends

Samsung Smart Glasses: An AI-First Vision with Display Questions

Samsung's upcoming smart glasses, launching in 2026, offer an AI-first, camera-centric approach leveraging Galaxy phones for processing. While promising advanced contextual intelligence, the initial model is unlikely to have a display, positioning it as a lightweight, discreet assistant rather than a visual augmented reality device.

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WA Governor Set to Sign Contentious 'Millionaires Tax' Bill
Tech
Mar 7, 2026GeekWire

WA Governor Set to Sign Contentious 'Millionaires Tax' Bill

Washington Governor Bob Ferguson has announced he will sign the revised 'millionaires tax' bill, Senate Bill 6346, despite intense debate within the state's tech and business communities. The legislation, imposing a 9.9% tax on incomes over $1 million starting in 2028, aims to rebalance the state's tax system and fund key affordability initiatives.

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How to Decide if the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds Deal is Right for You
How To
Mar 7, 2026Lifehacker

How to Decide if the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds Deal is Right for You

Are you looking for a unique audio experience that keeps you connected to your surroundings? The Bose Ultra Open Earbuds, known for their innovative open-ear design, are currently available for a significant discount.

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Lord & Miller's Weir Adaptations: Why Hail Mary Led the Charge
Review
Mar 7, 2026Gizmodo

Lord & Miller's Weir Adaptations: Why Hail Mary Led the Charge

Verdict: A Strategic Cinematic Shift for Andy Weir's Universe For fans of Andy Weir's distinct blend of science, action, and humor, the news of 'Project Hail Mary' receiving a star-studded film adaptation before his

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Samsung Vibe Coding: A Glimpse into the Future
Review
Mar 6, 2026TechRadar

Samsung Vibe Coding: A Glimpse into the Future

Samsung's head of mobile experience has confirmed the company is exploring "vibe coding" for future Galaxy phones. This potential feature promises unprecedented user customization, allowing novices to build apps and tailor their user experience with AI assistance. While exciting, it remains an uncommitted concept, leaving many questions about its implementation and timeline.

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Samsung Galaxy Store Rewards: A Daily Incentive Worth Considering
Review
Mar 6, 2026Android Authority

Samsung Galaxy Store Rewards: A Daily Incentive Worth Considering

Samsung is making a bold play for your daily attention with a brand new rewards program integrated directly into the Galaxy Store. Designed to incentivize regular engagement, this gamified system promises tangible

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WhatsApp Bows to Brazilian Antitrust Pressure on AI Chatbots
Tech
Mar 6, 2026TechCrunch

WhatsApp Bows to Brazilian Antitrust Pressure on AI Chatbots

WhatsApp has capitulated to regulatory demands in Brazil, agreeing to allow rival AI chatbots on its platform, following a similar decision in Europe. Brazil's antitrust regulator, CADE, rejected Meta's appeal to block the policy, citing competitive harm. Developers express concern over Meta's new per-message pricing, despite the regulatory victory for market competition.

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Anthropic to challenge DOD’s supply chain label in court: AI Ethics
Tech
Mar 6, 2026TechCrunch AI

Anthropic to challenge DOD’s supply chain label in court: AI Ethics

AI firm Anthropic plans to challenge the DOD's recent "supply chain risk" designation in court, calling it "legally unsound." This follows a dispute over AI control, with Anthropic refusing use for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons, while the Pentagon seeks unrestricted access for lawful purposes. The designation could bar Anthropic from military contracts.

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industry: Google Workspace CLI brings Gmail, Docs, Sheets and more
Tech
Mar 6, 2026VentureBeat

industry: Google Workspace CLI brings Gmail, Docs, Sheets and more

Google has launched a new Command Line Interface (CLI) for its Workspace suite, unifying access to Gmail, Drive, Calendar, Sheets, and Docs for developers and AI agents. This open-source tool, introduced by Google Cloud director Addy Osmani, streamlines automation and agentic workflows by offering a direct, scriptable interface. It aims to reduce reliance on custom integrations and third-party connectors for enterprise productivity.

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DiligenceSquared Uses AI Voice Agents to Slash M&A Research Costs
Tech
Mar 6, 2026TechCrunch

DiligenceSquared Uses AI Voice Agents to Slash M&A Research Costs

DiligenceSquared, an AI-powered startup, secured a $5 million seed round led by Relentless to democratize M&A commercial research. By using AI voice agents for interviews and human consultants for verification, the firm offers high-quality diligence reports for $50,000, drastically undercutting traditional consulting firms and enabling earlier deal engagement.

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