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Daily Business News Digest — Tuesday, March 24, 2026
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Daily Business News Digest — Tuesday, March 24, 2026

President Marcos warns grounding aircraft is a "distinct possibility" due to fuel shortages from the Iran war, while als...

Tue, Mar 24
40 articles · 2 sources
Daily Tech News Digest — Tuesday, March 24, 2026
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Daily Tech News Digest — Tuesday, March 24, 2026

The Federal Communications Commission designated all consumer routers manufactured outside the US as national security r...

Tue, Mar 24
40 articles · 7 sources
Daily Tech News Digest — Monday, March 23, 2026
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Daily Tech News Digest — Monday, March 23, 2026

Elon Musk unveiled plans for what he claims will be the world's largest chip manufacturing facility in Austin, Texas, jo...

Mon, Mar 23
40 articles · 6 sources
Weekly All Categories News Digest — Sunday, March 22, 2026
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Weekly All Categories News Digest — Sunday, March 22, 2026

President threatens to 'obliterate' Iranian power plants if Tehran doesn't reopen critical shipping lane, as missile str...

Sun, Mar 22
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Daily Tech News Digest — Monday, March 9, 2026
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Daily Tech News Digest — Monday, March 9, 2026

Caitlin Kalinowski quit OpenAI's robotics division, criticizing the company's hasty Department of Defense deal without p...

Mon, Mar 9
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Daily Science News Digest — Sunday, March 8, 2026
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Daily Science News Digest — Sunday, March 8, 2026

Northwestern University study reveals networks of paper mills, brokers, and compromised journals systematically manufact...

Sun, Mar 8
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Timeline: How Trump's Iran War Evolved from 'Epic Fury' to Signals of Imminent End
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Timeline: How Trump's Iran War Evolved from 'Epic Fury' to Signals of Imminent End

This timeline tracks the rapid developments in the U.S.-Israeli military operation against Iran, known as Operation Epic...

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8 days ago
Timeline: How the Qatar LNG Crisis Unfolded Over 7 Days
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Timeline: How the Qatar LNG Crisis Unfolded Over 7 Days

Following drone attacks linked to the escalating US-Israel-Iran conflict, Qatar shut down the world's largest LNG export...

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16 days ago
Timeline: How Apple's March 2026 Product Launch Week Unfolded Over 7 Days
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Timeline: How Apple's March 2026 Product Launch Week Unfolded Over 7 Days

Apple orchestrated an unusual multi-day product launch event in early March 2026, revealing new hardware incrementally i...

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16 days ago
Timeline: How Iran's Drone Strikes Triggered a Global Energy Crisis Over 5 Days
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Timeline: How Iran's Drone Strikes Triggered a Global Energy Crisis Over 5 Days

In early March 2026, Iranian drone attacks on critical energy infrastructure in Saudi Arabia and Qatar sparked a major g...

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18 days ago
Timeline: How German Chancellor Merz's First China Visit Unfolded Over 5 Days
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Timeline: How German Chancellor Merz's First China Visit Unfolded Over 5 Days

In late February 2026, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz made his inaugural official visit to China amid deteriorating US...

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24 days ago
Timeline: How German Chancellor Merz's First China Visit Unfolded Amid Trade Tensions
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Timeline: How German Chancellor Merz's First China Visit Unfolded Amid Trade Tensions

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz made his inaugural visit to China from February 24-26, 2026, seeking to rebalance a det...

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26 days ago
China’s consumer goods factories cut output as Iran war sends costs soaring
South China Morning Post
about 4 hours ago

China’s consumer goods factories cut output as Iran war sends costs soaring

The disruption to shipping traffic along the Strait of Hormuz is starting to bite in China, where some manufacturers are reducing production due to soaring energy, raw material and freight costs. Zhao, who runs a bicycle factory in Guangzhou serving clients in the United States, Middle East and Europe, has already put most export business on hold. “We also cancelled all orders from Iran,” he said. “The cost of aluminium, a key raw material for bicycle production, has risen by 30 per...

Arms manufacturer thrives amid US-Israel war on Iran
Al Jazeera
about 11 hours ago

Arms manufacturer thrives amid US-Israel war on Iran

Elbit Systems has seen rapid growth as wars intensify across Iran, Palestine, and Lebanon.

What You Need to Know About the Foreign-Made Router Ban in the US
Wired
about 14 hours ago

What You Need to Know About the Foreign-Made Router Ban in the US

The FCC just banned the sale of new consumer-grade Wi-Fi routers manufactured outside the US. Here’s what it means for you.

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ARM AGI CPU: Specs and SKUs
Hacker News
about 15 hours ago

ARM AGI CPU: Specs and SKUs

Article URL: https://sbcwiki.com/docs/soc-manufacturers/arm/arm-silicon/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47506641 Points: 81 # Comments: 24

Google’s Android Automotive is moving from the dashboard to the ‘brain’ of the car
The Verge
about 17 hours ago

Google’s Android Automotive is moving from the dashboard to the ‘brain’ of the car

Android Automotive in a Volvo EX90 | Image: Volvo Google announced a new version of its Android Automotive open-source operating system for software-defined vehicles. Whereas previously Android Automotive operated exclusively in the car's infotainment system, Google is now expanding its "open infrastructure" to the non-safety parts of the car's internal computer system. As cars have swiftly become "computers on wheels," there is still a lot of fragmentation in the industry, with many car manufacturers using different, mismatched software modules from dozens of different suppliers. Google wants to solve this fragmentation problem by - what else? - becoming the de facto software provider fo … Read the full story at The Verge.

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Nuki adds Apple Home Key to its smart lock
The Verge
about 20 hours ago

Nuki adds Apple Home Key to its smart lock

Nuki adds tap to unlock capability to its retrofit lock via a new keypad. | Image: Nuki This week, my top pick for a retrofit smart lock launched the first Aliro-compatible keypad. The Nuki Keypad 2 NFC ($179) brings tap-to-unlock via Apple's Home Key and Samsung's Digital Home Key to the Nuki smart lock, allowing you to tap your phone or smartwatch to unlock your door, just like you tap to pay. Aliro is a new smart lock standard supported by all major platforms and handset manufacturers. It is designed to allow any smart lock to be securely unlocked by any smartphone, regardless of manufacturer, without requiring proprietary apps. An open standard, Aliro stores a digital key in your phone's wallet that you can tap to a com … Read the full story at The Verge.

Apollo agrees biggest Japan deal in $3.7bn rescue of glassmaker NSG
Financial Times
1 day ago

Apollo agrees biggest Japan deal in $3.7bn rescue of glassmaker NSG

Japanese manufacturer has struggled since swooping for UK rival Pilkington two decades ago

India’s Economic Activity Slows in March on Iran War, PMIs Show
Bloomberg
1 day ago

India’s Economic Activity Slows in March on Iran War, PMIs Show

India’s economic activity slowed in March, with manufacturing slumping to its lowest in nearly 4.5 years, as factories curtailed output due to gas shortages triggered by the war in Iran, a flash survey by HSBC Holdings Plc showed.

US bans new foreign-made consumer internet routers
BBC World
1 day ago

US bans new foreign-made consumer internet routers

There are almost no major brands of internet routers that are manufactured in the US.

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Asian private equity focused on cash flow as fundraising falls to 12-year low
South China Morning Post
1 day ago

Asian private equity focused on cash flow as fundraising falls to 12-year low

Private equity investment in the Asia-Pacific region is increasingly flowing into advanced manufacturing and healthcare, as global uncertainties push investors towards businesses with more predictable cash flow, according to Bain & Co research. The move away from the previously dominant technology, media and telecommunications sector “has been a gradual move, driven by the external environment and uncertainties”, said Elsa Sit, practice vice-president in the Asia-Pacific private equity team with...

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3 Chinese EV makers raise prices – but analysts warn weak demand could force reversal
South China Morning Post
1 day ago

3 Chinese EV makers raise prices – but analysts warn weak demand could force reversal

Three Chinese electric vehicle (EV) makers have raised prices for some models in response to rising supply chain costs, but analysts say the increases are unlikely to be sustained given weakening domestic demand. Xiaomi became the latest manufacturer to adjust pricing on March 19, announcing that its new-generation SU7 standard version would start at 219,900 yuan (US$31,800) – a 4,000 yuan increase over the previous model. Founder and CEO Lei Jun had attributed the rise to aggressive surges in...

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The US bans all new foreign-made network routers
Engadget
1 day ago

The US bans all new foreign-made network routers

The Federal Communications Commission has released a notice today designating any consumer routers manufactured outside the US as a security risk. The rule states that new foreign-made product models for network routers will land on the Covered List, a set of communications equipment seen as having an unacceptable risk to national security. Previously purchased routers can still be used and retailers can still sell models that were approved by the prior FCC policies. In an exception to the usual rule, routers included on the Covered List can continue to receive updates at least through March 1, 2027, although the date could potentially be extended. The move stems from a goal in the White House's 2025 national security strategy that reads: "the United States must never be dependent on any outside power for core components—from raw materials to parts to finished products—necessary to the nation’s defense or economy." The notice from the FCC states that companies can apply for conditional approval for new products from the Department of War or the Department of Homeland Security. However, that requires the businesses to provide a plan for shifting at least some of their manufacturing to the US in order to receive that conditional approval.  Few, if any, brands known for consumer-grade routers currently build products stateside. It seems likely this sweeping provision could face legal challenges from and cause confusion for the many companies that have production facilities overseas. In addition to Chinese tech giants like TP-Link, US companies will also be affected. NetGear, Eero and Google Nest are all headquartered domestically but have manufacturing in Asia. At least some of that manufacturing activity happens in regions like Taiwan that have historically been on good terms with the US. Until the sector sorts out this new restriction, don't expect to see any new router models on store shelves. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/

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US panel credits China’s AI edge to open-source models, manufacturing dominance
South China Morning Post
1 day ago

US panel credits China’s AI edge to open-source models, manufacturing dominance

China’s strategy of promoting open artificial intelligence (AI) models and leveraging manufacturing dominance is “mutually reinforcing”, forming a feedback loop that could challenge US dominance in AI, according to a new report by a US congressional advisory body. “It is the intersection of these two loops – one digital, one physical – that gives China’s open strategy its compounding force and poses the most serious long-term challenge to US AI leadership,” the United States-China Economic and...

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Senate Republican defends spending $200B on Iran war as an 'America First' priority
The Hill
1 day ago

Senate Republican defends spending $200B on Iran war as an 'America First' priority

Sen. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) on Sunday defended a $200 billion funding request price tag for the U.S. conflict against Iran, calling it “America First.” “Well, it's a lot of money, but it's going right into rebuilding our stockpiles, our own munitions. It's in America's best interest that we reshore all of these defense manufacturing jobs...

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TerraPower Isotopes Announces Plans To Build New cGMP Drug Manufacturing Facility In Philadelphia
pharmaceuticalonline.com
1 day ago

TerraPower Isotopes Announces Plans To Build New cGMP Drug Manufacturing Facility In Philadelphia

Published: 20260323T174500Z

Just - Evotec Biologics Enters Project Agreement with BARDA to Optimize Biomanufacturing of Antibodies Against Ebola and Related Viruses
hawaiitelegraph.com
2 days ago

Just - Evotec Biologics Enters Project Agreement with BARDA to Optimize Biomanufacturing of Antibodies Against Ebola and Related Viruses

Published: 20260323T094500Z

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From toys to toilet paper, prices set to rise amid Middle East war, experts say
South China Morning Post
2 days ago

From toys to toilet paper, prices set to rise amid Middle East war, experts say

The surge in oil prices caused by the Middle East conflict will drive up the cost of plastic products, construction materials and even household goods such as toilet paper in Hong Kong, according to business leaders. They also warned on Monday that some local exporters and manufacturers faced a cash-flow squeeze as overseas buyers opted for short-term orders amid the uncertainties. Executive Council member Jeffrey Lam Kin-fung, a former business sector lawmaker, said the tensions in the Middle...

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Just - Evotec Biologics Enters Project Agreement with BARDA to Optimize Biomanufacturing of Antibodies Against Ebola and Related Viruses
tennesseedaily.com
2 days ago

Just - Evotec Biologics Enters Project Agreement with BARDA to Optimize Biomanufacturing of Antibodies Against Ebola and Related Viruses

Published: 20260323T084500Z

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Just - Evotec Biologics Enters Project Agreement with BARDA to Optimize Biomanufacturing of Antibodies Against Ebola and Related Viruses
newjerseytelegraph.com
2 days ago

Just - Evotec Biologics Enters Project Agreement with BARDA to Optimize Biomanufacturing of Antibodies Against Ebola and Related Viruses

Published: 20260323T081500Z

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Elon Musk announces Terafab project he claims will be the 'largest chip manufacturing facility ever'
Engadget
3 days ago

Elon Musk announces Terafab project he claims will be the 'largest chip manufacturing facility ever'

Elon Musk has announced the Terafab project, a joint venture between Tesla, SpaceX and xAI, to build the "largest chip manufacturing facility ever." In his usual grandiose fashion, Musk claims Terafab is the next step towards harnessing the power of the sun and creating a "galactic civilization." Musk, CEO of all three companies, announced plans for the Terafab in a livestream on X. As the name implies, the project's ultimate goal is to produce a terawatt of computing power each year so that it can match the companies' growing demand for chips. Musk explained during the livestream that he's grateful to existing supply chain partners like Samsung, TSMC and Micron, but the current capacity of chip manufacturers only adds up to about two percent to what Tesla and SpaceX needs in terms of future computing power needs. "We either build the Terafab or we don't have the chips," Musk said during the event. "And we need the chips so we're going to build the Terafab." The Terafab project, estimated to cost at least $20 billion, will start with the Advanced Technology Fab in Austin, Texas, where Tesla is already headquartered. Musk said that the two types of chips will be produced in the Terafab: one for terrestrial purposes, like to power Full Self-Driving or Optimus robots, and another more high-powered, durable chip to be used in space. If you're wondering what Musk has in store for space, the SpaceX CEO filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission to launch a million satellites to create an "orbital data center" earlier this year. As promising as this sounds, it's worth noting that Musk has previously overpromised and underdelivered on other projects, like the Hyperloop, a $40,000 Cybertruck and fully autonomous driving. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/science/elon-musk-announces-terafab-project-he-claims-will-be-the-largest-chip-manufacturing-facility-ever-171718545.html?src=rss

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Elon Musk unveils chip manufacturing plans for SpaceX and Tesla
TechCrunch
3 days ago

Elon Musk unveils chip manufacturing plans for SpaceX and Tesla

Elon Musk recently outlined ambitious plans for a chip-building collaboration Tesla and SpaceX — but he has a history of overpromising.

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Alibaba chairman Joe Tsai credits China’s AI edge to power grid, open-source models
South China Morning Post
3 days ago

Alibaba chairman Joe Tsai credits China’s AI edge to power grid, open-source models

China’s artificial intelligence breakthroughs in recent years stemmed from the country’s strategic strengthening of its power grid, commitment to open-source models and complete manufacturing supply chain, according to Joe Tsai, chairman of Alibaba Group Holding. “Currently, geopolitical complexities are deeply affecting supply chain security and the sharing of technological achievements,” Tsai said in a speech on Sunday at the China Development Forum 2026 in Beijing. “In this era and...

Microsoft will yank Copilot from some Windows apps and let you move the taskbar again
Engadget
5 days ago

Microsoft will yank Copilot from some Windows apps and let you move the taskbar again

After one too many of you threatened to switch to Linux, Microsoft has published a long list of changes it plans to make to Windows 11. In a lengthy blog titled "Our commitment to Windows quality," Pavan Davuluri, the executive vice president of Windows and Devices, said the company has spent a "great deal" of time in recent months reading feedback from users. "What came through was the voice of people who care deeply about Windows and want it to be better," he said. To that end, Windows Insiders can expect to see some of the changes Microsoft plans in response to all criticism begin rolling out starting this month.   Most notably, Microsoft ease up on the AI pedal. "You will see us be more intentional about how and where Copilot integrates across Windows, focusing on experiences that are genuinely useful and well-crafted," writes Davuluri. As a first step, Microsoft says it will remove "unnecessary Copilot entry points," starting with apps like the Snipping Tool, Photos, Widgets and Notepad.  Elsewhere, users can look forward to additional taskbar customization, allowing them to position the interface element at the top or sides of the screen; less disruptive updates, with the option to shut down or restart your device without being forced to install a new patch; and a faster, less janky File Explorer. "Our first round of improvements will focus on a quicker launch experience, reduced flicker, smoother navigation and more reliable performance for everyday file tasks," said Davuluri.   Looking beyond the next two months, Microsoft notes it will work to improve performance across Windows, with “lowering the baseline memory footprint” of the operating system a key area of focus. Presumably, this plan of action is as much a response to the global memory shortage as it is user feedback. PC manufacturers are struggling right now, with a recent estimate warning the market could shrink as much as 8.9 percent year-over-year in 2026 due to the high cost of RAM and SSDs. On t

High - end manufacturing favored
europe.chinadaily.com.cn
5 days ago

High - end manufacturing favored

Published: 20260320T021500Z

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