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Munich’s Telura exits stealth with €4M to make deep geothermal economically viable
9 March 2026 @ 7:33 am
Telura has come out of stealth with €4 million and a bold claim: it can make deep geothermal economically viable almost anywhere on Earth. The problem with geothermal energy has never been the heat. The Earth’s core sits at roughly 5,000 degrees Celsius, and the thermal gradient beneath the surface is consistent enough that, in […]
This story continues at The Next WebAlphabet handed Sundar Pichai a $692M pay package
9 March 2026 @ 7:17 am
The new deal ties Google’s CEO to the future of its most ambitious bets, and signals that the board has finally decided they’re bets worth making. Sundar Pichai has run Google since 2015 and Alphabet since 2019. In that time, the company’s market value has grown from roughly $535 billion to approximately $3.6 trillion. On […]
This story continues at The Next WebHow AI is changing SEO tools: Citation tracking, GEO & AI visibility
9 March 2026 @ 7:09 am
If you’ve been feeling like the ground is shifting under your feet in search right now, you’re not imagining it. Twelve months ago, AI in SEO meant one thing: content generation. Every platform rushed to add a “write with AI” button, and the industry spent its collective energy arguing about whether Google would penalize AI-written […]
This story continues at The Next WebHonor’s Robot phone is real, and coming later this year
8 March 2026 @ 7:00 am
The camera nods, dances to music, and tracks faces. The rest of the specs are a secret. Something unusual happened at Mobile World Congress this year. A device sat in a glass case at the Honor booth in Hall 3, present, demonstrably functional, performing little robotic gestures for anyone who stopped to watch, and yet […]
This story continues at The Next WebOpenAI’s robotics chief quits over the Pentagon deal
7 March 2026 @ 10:19 pm
Caitlin Kalinowski spent 16 months building OpenAI’s physical AI programme. On Saturday, she said the company moved too fast on something too important. The week that began with Anthropic being blacklisted by the Pentagon and ended with OpenAI taking its contract has now claimed OpenAI’s most senior hardware executive. Caitlin Kalinowski, who joined OpenAI in […]
This story continues at The Next WebHow an AI system beat experienced doctors at diagnosing rare diseases
7 March 2026 @ 9:30 am
DeepRare, an agentic AI system integrating 40 specialised tools, outperformed medical specialists in identifying rare conditions in a head-to-head study published in Nature. For millions of people with rare diseases, the path to diagnosis is a labyrinth. Patients bounce between generalist GPs and specialists across years, sometimes decades, piecing together symptoms that fall outside textbook […]
This story continues at The Next WebGoogle made Gmail and Drive easier for AI agents to use
7 March 2026 @ 9:28 am
A new command-line tool published to GitHub consolidates Workspace’s sprawling APIs into a single interface. It also signals how seriously the company is taking the agentic AI moment. The tool, whose documentation describes it as “one CLI for all of Google Workspace, built for humans and AI agents,” is called gws. It provides unified command-line […]
This story continues at The Next WebDominate AI search in 2026
7 March 2026 @ 9:00 am
Discovery has already changed, even if many teams have not fully felt the consequences yet. Buyers no longer open ten tabs, skim through blog posts, and slowly form an opinion over weeks. Instead, they ask a single question to an AI system and receive a shortlist in return, usually two or three companies that feel […]
This story continues at The Next WebAnthropic launches marketplace for Claude-powered software
7 March 2026 @ 2:44 am
Despite facing a Pentagon blacklist and a storm of political headwinds, the AI lab is deepening its bet on enterprise. The timing looks deliberate. The product, called Anthropic Marketplace, is straightforward in concept and timed precisely. Enterprise customers with committed annual spending on Anthropic’s API and services will be able to use a portion of […]
This story continues at The Next WebUnmasking the illusion of safety online
6 March 2026 @ 6:17 pm
The global cost of cybercrime surpasses billions of dollars annually, with phishing/spoofing, personal data breaches, and extortion accounting for a significant share of losses. According to Cordell Robinson, CEO of Brownstone Consulting Firm, the scale of financial damage urges the need for a reality check. “Personal protection is no longer optional, and it cannot be […]
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Not in the mood to carry a backpack or a sling bag? Then this new waterproof jacket should do the trick. It's got a plethora of pockets that can stash everything from a 16-inch laptop to a water bottle, and a few other tricks up its sleeves. Literally.Continue ReadingCategory: Gear, OutdoorsTags: Clothing,
While other robot vacuums are busy bumping into things around your home and making a racket, Shark's latest model is taking a different approach to cleaning up messes.Continue ReadingCategory: Around The Home, LifestyleTags:
A piece of techno-cinematic history has emerged as the US Library of Congress releases the restored video of the oldest film to feature a "robot." Dating from 1897, the silent film Gugusse et l'Automate by George Méliès was thought lost until recently.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: Library,
To wood or not to wood, that's been the question! Ever since oil-based plastics burst onto the manufacturing scene, cost, sustainability, and performance have defined the ongoing woods vs. plastics war. In many applications, plastics tend to dominate in cost efficiency and durability, while wood retains a clear edge in sustainability.Continue ReadingCategory: Materials,
The United States has taken a step toward a 21st-century renaissance in civilian nuclear power as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has given the go-ahead for TerraPower's Natrium Gen IV reactor to begin construction – the first such approval for a US reactor in a decade.Continue ReadingCategory: Energy, TechnologyTags: Nuclear,
Hyundai has donated four super-tough unmanned robotic vehicles to firefighters in Korea for use in high-risk situations. The autonomous vehicles will deal with the initial stages of a fire to provide more information and safety to firefighters.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: Fire,
If you have a regional turboprop aircraft and wish that it was a bit more hybirdy, RTX may be able to accommodate you. The company is developing a combined thermal/electric propulsion system that not only increases efficiency but can be retrofitted into existing aircraft.Continue ReadingCategory: Aircraft, TransportTags:
In another example of "I didn’t have this on my 2026 wishlist", we have The Chery KP31: a diesel plug-in hybrid powertrain packaged in a pickup. In a segment dominated by gasoline and battery-only powertrains, a new contender has emerged from China.Continue ReadingCategory: Automotive, TransportTags: Chery,
BMW is expanding its investigation of humanoid robotic workers at its factories. The automaker has just announced that it will trial a set of physical AI bots made by Hexagon for the first time at one of its European plants.Continue ReadingCategory: AI and Humanoids, TechnologyTags:
Holler in the comments if I'm missing something: I can't find a single pair of wireless over-ear headphones from a legit brand that boasts as much battery life as the new Headphone (a) from Nothing. This pair claims a whopping 135 hours – that's a whole five days uninterrupted, and then some.Continue ReadingCategory: Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags:
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However, if I
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I get no results. Why is that, and how can I match that email?
I'm looking for a very basic approach, just like the curl I'm attempting, as it is something I need to do one off for a hundreds of URLs or two.
(Arrival is a fantastic movie. Watch it, but don’t stop there – read the Story of Your Life novella it was based on
With early computers, you didn’t boot up to a fancy schmancy desktop, or a screen full of apps you could easily poke and prod with your finger. No, those computers booted up to the command

