
What's Working in March 2026: Tech Trends Shaping Now
March 2026 marks a pivotal moment in technology. From quantum-resistant encryption to AI agents managing entire workflows, discover what's genuinely delivering results right now.

Women-led yoghurt delivery networks are leveraging mobile technology and digital platforms to transform local economies and challenge systemic barriers in developing nations.

A tinkerer accidentally hacked 7,000 Romo robot vacuums while trying to connect a PS5 controller. DJI's $30,000 reward reveals critical lessons for modern businesses.

After half a century, physicists have experimentally confirmed the existence of tiny magnetic vortices in atomically thin materials, exactly as a famous 1970s theory predicted.

Berkeley Bowl becomes the first Bay Area grocery store to offer lab-grown pork, marking a major milestone for sustainable, cultivated meat in California's food innovation hub.

When a security researcher accidentally exposed 7,000 robot vacuums, DJI turned a potential crisis into a $30,000 reward. Here's what businesses can learn from this cybersecurity incident.

KDE's Plasma Bigscreen brings desktop power to your living room with a sleek 10-foot interface designed for TVs and remote controls. Here's what makes it stand out.

Discover how cutting-edge AI red teaming from Anthropic is revolutionizing browser security, making Firefox more resilient against sophisticated cyber threats.

As humpback whale populations recover from whaling, older males are winning the breeding battle. Scientists reveal how experience trumps youth in the ocean's remarkable comeback story.

Mozilla's research uncovered a shocking truth: one in ten Firefox crashes results from bitflips, spontaneous hardware errors that flip binary data. This invisible threat affects millions of users daily.

OpenAI's rumored GPT-5.4 represents the next evolution in large language models. Discover what experts predict about its capabilities and how it might transform AI applications across industries.

A major security breach forced Wikipedia into read-only mode as multiple administrator accounts were compromised, raising serious questions about the platform's security infrastructure.