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April 3, 2026
Microsoft Adds Color Secure Boot Alerts
Microsoft released support docs for a new Windows Security Center feature using green, yellow, red colors to show Secure Boot certificate status. Certificates expire in June, enabling at-a-glance update checks.
Wearable Robotics Raises β¬5M for Arm Exoskeleton
Italian startup Wearable Robotics, a SantβAnna spin-off, raised β¬5M led by CDP Venture Capital to expand its ALEX RS bilateral upper-limb exoskeleton. Deployed in 20 countries since 2014. SIMEST funds international growth via Italyβs Ministry.
Chatbots Exhibit Emotion-Like Signals
New research indicates that AI chatbots display emotion-like signals internally. These signals influence responses, decisions, and can lead to risky behavior under pressure. Despite not feeling emotions, such patterns affect system behavior.
Yunnan Germanium Builds InP Wafer Capacity
Yunnan Germanium's subsidiary Yunnan Xinyao plans a 189M CNY project to expand high-quality InP wafer production to 450k 4-inch equivalent pieces annually. This addresses surging demand for high-speed optical modules in light communications. The expansion meets stricter size and quality needs from downstream vendors.
Reviewer Promises Score Update But Delays
Author anxious as reviewer promised score increase after rebuttal but score remains at 4. Fears AC interprets it as upgrade from reject. Seeks advice on notifying AC without annoying them.
Gemini Nano 4 Boosts Android Flagships
Google is preparing Gemini Nano 4 for upcoming Android flagships. It delivers faster on-device AI processing and improved efficiency. Developers gain early access to build and optimize apps before launch.
US Proposes Export Bans on 15 Chinese Chip Firms
US bipartisan lawmakers introduced the MATCH Act targeting 15 Chinese semiconductor companies as controlled facilities. SMIC, Huahong, Huawei, CXMT, and YMTC are explicitly listed with full export restrictions on them and subsidiaries. This escalates US-China tech controls.
Google's AI Activism Era Ends
Google employees once led protests against military AI projects but are now sidelined. This shift marks a new era for worker activism at the company amid changing internal dynamics.
DeepMind Deep Dive + HatGPT
NYT Technology newsletter covers addictive platform design, in-depth look at DeepMind, and HatGPT. Quote urges platforms to seek Congress regulation to avoid lawsuits from law firms. Signals rising legal pressures on tech firms.
Gemma-4-26B A4B Runs Fast on M5 MacBook
Gemma-4-26B-A4B-IT-UD-IQ4_XS achieves 300 t/s PP and 12 t/s generation on 32GB M5 MacBook Air at 8W power, staying cool and quiet. User reports 25% faster prompt processing than M1 Max, enabling 6 hours battery life for agentic coding with Opencode. It's capable for local use but requires more guidance than closed models like Claude.
llama.cpp Merges Gemma 4 Tokenizer Fix
A fix for the Gemma 4 tokenizer has been merged into the main branch of llama.cpp. Local LLM enthusiasts can update via a simple git pull. This resolves compatibility issues for running Gemma 4 models locally.
Ex-Employees Cloned as AI Digital Workers
GitHub's 'colleague-skill' open-source project trains AI digital clones from departed employees' work documents and chat records. These clones handle portions of former tasks, enabling 'cyber immortality.' The approach raises questions about legality.
RoboNeo Integrates Seedance 2.0 for Video Upgrades
Meitu's AI Agent RoboNeo announced integration with Seedance 2.0 on April 3. The upgrade delivers three capabilities: one-click continuous lens generation, synchronized audio-visual output, and intelligent material consistency control.
Microsoft Forces Windows 11 25H2 Upgrades
Microsoft is automatically upgrading unmanaged devices from Windows 11 24H2 to 25H2 as the former nears end-of-support in October for Home and Pro editions. This ensures continued security patches, bug fixes, and updates. Enterprise-managed devices are exempt for now.
Embodied AI Enters Factories
Embodied AI faces challenges transitioning from digital tasks like writing poetry to precise physical actions such as screwing bolts in factories. The article explores the 'first cup of coffee' moment for embodied intelligence in real-world manufacturing. It questions the boundaries of human-machine collaboration.
Pixel 11 Pro XL: Bigger, Familiar Design
Leaks show Pixel 11 Pro XL with a larger display but similar overall design. Key changes are internal rather than external. Waiting for official details is recommended.
IBM-Arm Partnership Boosts AI on Mainframes
IBM and Arm announced a strategic partnership to enable Arm-based software on IBM hardware. The initiative extends virtualization technology for deploying Arm ecosystem workloads, including AI, into mission-critical systems. This aims to enhance mainframe flexibility for AI applications.
Gemma 4 Praised but Qwen Excels in Context
A user shares positive experiences with new Gemma 4 models, calling them amazing. However, it highlights Qwen's superior quality for larger context windows on standard consumer hardware. This underscores trade-offs in local LLM deployment.
VOID: Physics-Aware Video Object Deletion
VOID model removes video objects and their physical interactions for realistic inpainting. Uses counterfactual data from Kubric/HUMOTO, VLM-guided masks, and two-pass generation. Outperforms baselines like Runway in 64.8% human preferences; code and demo available.
Token Consensus Hits Volcano Engine
Token has become an industry consensus in AI, with Volcano Engine facing good and bad news. A year ago, Tan Dai likened AI progress to a 500m marathon; now it's 1km. Signals accelerating AI industry maturation.