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Omniscient Raises $4.1M to Fix How CEOs Make Decisions

Every major corporate crisis starts the same way. Someone missed a signal. Omniscient just raised $4.1 million to make sure that never happens again. The Paris-based decision intelligence startup has secured pre-seed funding to build an AI platform that turns scattered, fragmented data into sharp, real-time intelligence for boards and senior executives. And the investors backing it are not small…
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Belgian AI Startup Backbone Raises Seed Funding to Fix Food Quality Failures

The food industry loses billions every year to quality failures that could have been prevented. Now, a new Belgian AI platform called Backbone is stepping in to change that, armed with seed funding and a bold vision to replace spreadsheets with smart, real-time monitoring. 1 Former managers at Belgian legaltech scale-up Henchman have launched Backbone, an AI platform for real-time quality and…
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Sam Altman's World Sells 239M WLD Tokens for $65M Amid Record Lows

Sam Altman’s World Foundation just sold 239 million WLD tokens worth $65 million in a week, even as the token crashed to an all-time low. The massive over-the-counter sale, announced on March 28 via X, raises fresh questions about the project’s cash needs, its token holders’ future, and a looming supply cliff that could shake the market in July. What the $65 Million OTC Token…
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Apple's Swift Language Lands on Android With Official SDK in Swift 6.3

Apple just dropped a bombshell in the world of mobile development. 3With the Swift 6.3 update released earlier this year, the first official release of the Swift SDK for Android has arrived. For the first time ever, developers can write native Android apps using the same language that powers every iPhone app on the planet. This is not a hack or a workaround. This is official. What Changed With…
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Motorola Razr Fold Pre-Orders Open April 11 in Europe

Motorola just fired a direct shot at Samsung. 1Pre-orders for the Razr Fold, Motorola’s first book-style foldable, will start on April 11 in the UK and Europe. Packed with a record-breaking display, a massive battery, and a bundled stylus, this phone is built to shake up the foldable market in a big way. What We Know About the Motorola Razr Fold Launch 2 On its UK-based Twitter/X account…
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Android 17 Beta 3 Fixes Loud AI Assistant Volume Issue

Have you ever jumped out of your seat when Google Gemini screamed an answer at full blast? You are not alone. Millions of smartphone users have faced this exact headache. The new Android 17 Beta 3 update finally solves this annoying problem. Google is introducing a dedicated volume slider strictly for virtual helpers, keeping your media and AI audio completely separate. The Growing Frustration…
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Apple Set to Launch Two New Apps: A Siri Chatbot and Business Platform

Apple is rolling out two brand new apps for iPhone, iPad, and Mac in 2026. The first is Apple Business, an all-in-one platform for companies that goes live on April 14. The second is a standalone Siri chatbot app, expected to arrive later this year with iOS 27. Together, these two apps signal a bold push into both enterprise tools and AI. Apple Business App Launches April 14 Across 200…
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OpenAI Launches Codex Plugins To Automate Team Workflows

OpenAI is officially transforming how software developers operate daily. The company just released powerful new plugins for its Codex platform. This massive update lets users package specific skills and app integrations into shareable bundles. Codex is no longer just a simple code generator. Developers can now connect their favorite workplace tools directly. This bold move puts incredible pressure…
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DJI Avata 360 Drone: Why US Creators Cannot Buy It Easily

DJI revolutionized aerial filmmaking with the new Avata 360 drone. This device captures stunning 8K spherical video from every possible angle. It boasts mind blowing specifications and a budget friendly price. However, grabbing one in the United States is currently a massive nightmare. A recent federal crackdown on foreign technology has created severe roadblocks. American content creators are now…
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Pentagon Names Winners For 30,000 Kamikaze Drone Order

The United States military is officially changing how it fights wars on a global scale. In a massive shift toward cheap and disposable weapons, the Department of Defense just announced a historic order for 30,000 one way attack drones. This bold move completely bypasses years of slow government bureaucracy. Defense officials want to put modern commercial technology directly into the hands of…
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Microsoft Finally Tackles Dark Mode Gaps in Windows 11 Legacy Tools

Microsoft is at last addressing one of Windows 11’s most persistent complaints. 3Marcus Ash, the head of Windows Design and Research, has provided a much needed update on Windows 11’s dark mode, which to this day is still incomplete. His confirmation that the company is working to bring dark theme into older system panels and dialogs signals a long overdue push toward visual…
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Pentagon Awards $150 Million for 30,000 Attack Drones After Gauntlet Test

The U.S. military just placed one of its boldest bets yet on the future of warfare. After a grueling two-week competition at Fort Benning, Georgia, the Pentagon has named 11 winners of its Drone Dominance Program’s first Gauntlet and ordered 30,000 one-way attack drones worth $150 million. A British-Ukrainian partnership stunned the field by claiming the top spot with a near-perfect…
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Makita Multi-Cutter Kit Drops to $106 in Amazon Big Spring Sale

Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is packed with tool deals this week, but one stands out for almost everyone. 1The Makita 12V max Cordless Multi-Cutter, currently 30% off, is a handy device that can find plenty of everyday use in your home or office. The full kit is priced at around $106, saving buyers close to $50 off its regular price. But this deal runs only through March 31, so time is…
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Europe Launches 'Euro-Office' to Break Free From Microsoft

A coalition of over a dozen European tech firms just dropped Euro-Office, an open-source office suite built to give the continent full control over its own digital tools. A technical preview is already available on GitHub, with the first stable release expected in summer 2026.1 If this project delivers on its promises, it could reshape how millions of Europeans create documents, crunch…
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Euro-Office Launches as Europe's Bold Open-Source Rival to Microsoft

A coalition of over a dozen European tech firms just unveiled Euro-Office, an open-source office suite built to break the continent’s deep dependency on Microsoft. 1A technical preview is already available on GitHub, with the first stable release expected in summer 2025. If it delivers on its promises, this could reshape how millions of Europeans work every single day. What Is Euro-Office…
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Aleph Alpha's Ex-CEO Launches CNTR, Hires Apple Engineer for Germany

Jonas Andrulis is back. The man who built one of Europe’s most talked about AI startups and then walked away from it has just pulled off something the German tech world rarely sees. 19Andrulis today introduced CNTR, the name under which his newly founded AI company will operate, and announced the appointment of Alejandro Molina as Chief Technology Officer. 19Molina joins from Apple and…
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AI Legal Workflow Automation Is Reshaping Europe's Tech Scene

Europe’s tech industry is undergoing a quiet revolution. While flashy AI products grab headlines, the real transformation is happening behind closed doors, inside legal departments that are ditching spreadsheets and email chains for intelligent automation platforms. And the shift is picking up speed fast. With regulatory pressure mounting and a $6.81 billion legal tech market taking shape…
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Supreme Court Rules Cox Not Liable for Customer Music Piracy

The U.S. Supreme Court just wiped out a billion dollar copyright verdict and told the music industry something it did not want to hear. Internet providers are not the copyright police. In a unanimous ruling on March 25, 2026, the justices sided with Cox Communications, declaring the company cannot be held responsible for illegal music downloads by its subscribers. The decision reshapes the fight…
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PREDICT Act: Congress Moves to Ban Officials from Betting on Prediction Markets

A new bipartisan bill in Congress could stop the President, lawmakers, and their families from cashing in on prediction markets. The PREDICT Act, introduced this week, takes aim at insider betting tied to political events and military operations, arriving at a time when suspiciously timed trades on platforms like Polymarket have already drawn national outrage. Here is what you need to know about…
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Google Launches Desktop Mode for Pixel 8 and Newer Phones

Your Pixel phone just became a PC. Google officially rolled out desktop mode to Pixel 8 and newer devices through the March 2026 Pixel Drop, turning compatible phones into multi-window workstations with nothing more than a USB-C cable. This is the biggest productivity upgrade Pixel owners have seen in years, and it changes how millions of people can work on the go. What Is Google’s New Pixel…
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