Month: March 2026

Regional data sovereignty in the age of AI: Balancing innovation and regulation

When Apollo 13 suffered a catastrophic failure more than 200,000 miles from Earth, NASA engineers had to innovate within absolute constraints. Every decision balanced creativity with hard physical limits. Today’s enterprises face a different but comparable challenge: innovating with AI tools while navigating complex regulatory, geopolitical, and data sovereignty boundaries.…

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Samsung’s cheaper Mini LED TVs are now on sale

Samsung has unveiled the budget M70H and M80H Mini LED TVs, promising a bright picture and accurate colors starting at just $400 for the 50-inch and $1,200 for the 85-inch models. The company also revealed a pair of new higher-end TVs with the company’s “Quantum Mini LED” tech, the QN70H…

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Akai just released a portable and relatively budget-friendly MPC sampler

Akai just revealed specs and other details about the MPC Sample after teasing the gadget earlier this month. This is a portable sampler and groovebox that looks eerily similar to Teenage Engineering's EP series. It also resembles some legendary Akai gadgets from decades past, including the MPC3000 and MPC60. In…

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The MPC Sample is my new favorite portable beat maker

Akai MPC is one of the most storied names in music history. But over the last decade, it’s strayed pretty far from its roots as a humble sampler. The modern MPCs run virtual synthesizers, have complex arrangement tools, and sport large touchscreens. They have more in common with your computer…

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Amnezia VPN drops new AmneziaWG 2.0 protocol as censorship tactics grow smarter

AmneziaWG 2.0 mimics normal traffic to evade censorship detection Increasingly sophisticated censorship tactics demand advanced unblocking Upgrade keeps the open internet accessible for users in restricted regions Amnezia VPN has unveiled a next-generation VPN protocol designed to outpace sophisticated internet censorship systems. AmneziaWG 2.0 makes VPN traffic look like normal…

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PS5 console architect Mark Cerny confirms FSR Frame Generation is coming to PlayStation ‘at some point’ but not in 2026 — ‘All I can say is that we have no more releases planned for this year’

PlayStation Pro architect Mark Cerny has confirmed that FSR Frame Generation will be coming to PlayStation “at some point” Cerny says he’s “very happy with how that work is progressing” He adds that Sony has no more major releases planned for this year Sony has confirmed that PlayStation will soon…

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