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IBM announced a strategic collaboration with Arm to develop dual‑architecture hardware aimed at supporting AI and data‑intensive enterprise workloads, and the companies said the work will focus on virtualization, enterprise security and long‑term ecosystem growth.
Artemis II moon mission carries four astronauts around the moon.
NASA's Artemis II launched a four-astronaut crew from Kennedy Space Center for a roughly 10-day flight to circumnavigate the moon, serving as a test mission and a pathfinder for a planned Artemis III lunar landing.
AI Impact: How AI is changing what work actually is
Newsweek reports that AI is compressing workflows and shifting human roles from production toward judgment, with General Motors cited as an example where designers use AI to move from execution to directing systems. The newsletter also highlights upcoming discussions and pilots across health care, services and logistics.
Mail-in voting: Trump's executive order faces legal challenges
President Trump signed an executive order expanding federal authority over mail-in voting and proposing to withhold federal funds from noncompliant states; state election officials and legal experts have called the directive legally invalid and several have pledged lawsuits.
‘Succulent Chinese Meal’ monologue added to Australia's National Film and Sound Archive
Australia's National Film and Sound Archive included Jack Karlson's viral 1991 arrest monologue in its 2026 Sounds of Australia collection, and the clip was uploaded to YouTube in 2009.
Okta CEO calls for AI agent kill switch.
Okta CEO Todd McKinnon told The Verge companies should be able to revoke AI agents' access with a 'kill switch' to limit access to sensitive data; Okta's March 15 framework recommends instant access revocation, real-time permission enforcement, human approval for risky actions, and detailed audit logs.
Apple marks 50 years from scrappy startup to tech giant
Apple is marking its 50th anniversary since its April 1, 1976 founding, and coverage revisits its cultural influence, key products and debates over corporate behavior.
Nintendo Museum adds new gallery of classic game production art.
The Nintendo Museum, now open to the public, has added a gallery of production art that includes level-planning graph paper and original plans for games such as Super Metroid.
Shigeru Miyamoto and Chris Meledandri discuss The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
Shigeru Miyamoto and Illumination founder Chris Meledandri say Nintendo worked closely with Illumination on The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, which opens in theaters on April 1.
Delta and Amazon to add satellite-powered in-flight Wi-Fi on hundreds of planes
Delta is partnering with Amazon to use its low Earth orbit satellite network, Leo, to upgrade in-flight internet, and the airline plans to begin installing the system on 500 aircraft starting in 2028.
NASA holds final briefing before Artemis II Moon mission launch
NASA held a final briefing to assess whether the Artemis II mission can launch Wednesday; officials said weather is generally favourable but they are monitoring wind, rain and recent solar activity.
Steve Jobs and early Mac memories recalled by a former PCMag editor
A former PC Magazine editor recounts firsthand experiences with the original Macintosh team in 1983, interactions with Steve Jobs, and later coverage of Apple through milestones such as the iMac, iPad 2, and the transition to Apple-designed processors.
Northern lights could be visible in 16 U.S. states tonight
NOAA issued a geomagnetic storm watch after a fairly fast coronal mass ejection, and a forecast map cited by Oregon Live shows the northern lights could reach parts of 16 U.S. states on Tuesday night.
2026 Skoda Peaq seven-seater EV emphasizes tech and space.
Skoda's 2026 Peaq is a seven-seat electric SUV that emphasizes interior space and new technology, including one-pedal driving and a 13.6-inch Android-based display, and it will offer two battery sizes with ranges up to about 379 miles.
Six fictional voters may reveal how social media feeds differ during the Senedd election
A BBC Wales reporter will monitor the social media feeds of six fictional voters—created from NatCen research—across major platforms to observe what people see in the run-up to the Senedd election on 7 May.
Artemis II launch next week highlights the astronauts' rescue crew.
Artemis II's four-person crew is preparing for a nine-day round trip to the moon, and a global Air Force rescue team is on standby to recover astronauts in contingency scenarios.
Ts Madison criticizes Republicans' use of fear in anti-trans politics
Emmy-winning entertainer Ts Madison told CNN that visibility is activism and said Republican anti-trans messaging relies on fear; she described being targeted online and has obtained a temporary restraining order in response to alleged harassment.
Artemis II space toilet offers astronauts a private place on lunar flyby
Artemis II's four-person crew is set to launch April 1 for a 10-day trip around the moon, and the Orion capsule includes a new enclosed "hygiene bay" intended to give astronauts a private place during the mission.
Ontario spring ride will bring thunderstorms, rain and snow
Southern Ontario will see a warm spell with increased thunderstorm risk and possible heavy rain early this week, while cooler air and some snowfall are expected in parts of northern Ontario later in the week.
Nancy Guthrie has been missing for two months as investigators seek answers.
Nancy Guthrie, 84, disappeared from her Tucson home on Jan. 31; the FBI and local law enforcement have gathered surveillance footage and DNA evidence but have not announced a suspect.
Apple marks 50 years with five lesser-known anecdotes
Apple turns 50 on April 1; the article recalls five historical anecdotes, including the creation of the Apple logo and the 1984 Super Bowl advertisement.
Mitsubishi Electric, Rohm and Toshiba explore merger of power chip businesses
Toshiba, Mitsubishi Electric and Rohm said they are exploring a merger of their power semiconductor businesses; Rohm said the combined entity would rank second in the power device market behind Infineon.
Apple discontinues the Mac Pro, marking an end of an era
Apple has removed the Mac Pro from its website and confirmed it will not receive future updates; the company is consolidating its desktop lineup around Apple Silicon, with the Mac Studio now positioned as the top professional option.
Iranian missile attack wounds 10 U.S. service members, damages aircraft at Saudi base
U.S. officials reported an Iranian missile and drone attack on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia that wounded at least 10 U.S. service members and damaged several American aircraft.
AI literacy in Canada is growing through community and library programs
Schools, libraries and organizations across Canada are offering lessons and resources to help people of different ages understand AI; MediaSmarts and the Toronto Public Library are among groups developing programming and materials.
Huawei's new AI chip wins interest from ByteDance and Alibaba.
Reuters reports customer testing of Huawei's 950PR AI chip went well and that ByteDance and Alibaba plan to place orders, while Huawei aims to ship about 750,000 units this year.
Lamborghini may return to its roots with a new two-door grand tourer
CEO Stephan Winkelmann reportedly said Lamborghini is evaluating a two‑door grand tourer to fill a gap in its lineup, and the project is reported to be in early development with no technical details confirmed.
PatientGPT debuts at Hartford and may push health systems to improve care
Hartford HealthCare and K Health launched PatientGPT, a generative AI chatbot embedded in MyChart that integrates with Epic and can escalate patient inquiries to providers 24/7; a KFF poll found 41 percent of users have uploaded personal medical information into AI chatbots despite 77 percent expressing privacy concerns.
Figure AI's humanoid Figure 3 appears with Melania Trump at the White House
The White House hosted Figure AI's humanoid robot Figure 3 alongside First Lady Melania Trump at the Fostering the Future Together summit, where the robot greeted attendees in multiple languages and was presented as a U.S.-built humanoid.
Juries in two states find social media linked to harms to children
Juries in Los Angeles and New Mexico found platforms including Meta and YouTube liable for harms to children, and the companies say they disagree and are exploring legal options, including appeals.
