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World of Warcraft Midnight: Dreamrift Raid Lore Explained

April 20, 2026 by David Edwards

Season 1 of World of Warcraft: Midnight shipped with nine raid bosses spread across three separate instances, and the Dreamrift stands out from the start: not for its scale, but for its lore density.

If you want to skip the learning curve and jump straight into the rewards, WoW Raid Run Services can handle the heavy lifting. But to actually understand what you are walking into when you step through that portal in Harandar, the story behind the Dreamrift is worth knowing in full. [Read more…] about World of Warcraft Midnight: Dreamrift Raid Lore Explained

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Where to Buy Affordable Laboratory Equipment Online

April 20, 2026 by David Edwards

In this day and age, buying large-scale lab equipment can be instant and quick with professional providers. But first, you need to know where to look.

To buy lab equipment online, you must follow this buyer’s guide to make sure you get quality and authorised tools.

You can get high-quality dispersers, calorimeters, magnetic stirrers, and more, with the IKA lab equipment selection. Here is everything you need to know to start. [Read more…] about Where to Buy Affordable Laboratory Equipment Online

Filed Under: Health, Research, Science Tagged With: affordable lab equipment, automation news, buy lab equipment, eBay lab equipment, IKA lab equipment, industrial lab equipment, ISO certification lab equipment, lab equipment buyer guide, lab equipment online, lab instruments, laboratory automation tools, laboratory equipment, laboratory tools, refurbished lab equipment, research equipment, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, scientific equipment suppliers, USA Lab equipment

Brain Corp achieves independent data security certification as enterprise adoption of autonomous robots scales

April 20, 2026 by David Edwards

With tens of thousands of autonomous robots already operating in commercial environments worldwide, the conversation around AI is shifting from proving it works to ensuring it can be trusted at scale.

Brain Corp, a provider of AI software for robots, has announced that its BrainOS platform has successfully completed a SOC 2 Type II examination – a rigorous, independent audit of how it secures data and operates systems over time.

As AI moves off screens and into physical spaces – including stores, warehouses, and airports – concerns around safety, data protection, and operational risk are becoming critically important for companies and regulators alike. [Read more…] about Brain Corp achieves independent data security certification as enterprise adoption of autonomous robots scales

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News, Software Tagged With: ai governance, amr, automation news, Autonomous robots, brain corp, brainos, enterprise robotics, industrial automation, physical ai, robot deployment, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics security, SOC 2 compliance

How Real Estate Agents Can Streamline Client Verification Processes

April 17, 2026 by David Edwards

The Step That’s Quietly Slowing Down More Deals Than it Should

Most real estate agents don’t think of client verification as a competitive differentiator. They think of it as an administrative obligation – something that has to happen before the real work begins.

That framing leads to verification processes that are slow, manual, and inconsistent, and it costs deals in ways that are hard to trace back to the original cause.

A client who hits friction early in the onboarding process – document requests that feel disorganized, back-and-forth that takes days, a process that signals the firm isn’t particularly well-run – doesn’t always withdraw visibly. [Read more…] about How Real Estate Agents Can Streamline Client Verification Processes

Filed Under: Business, Computing, Infrastructure Tagged With: AML compliance, automation news, business processes, client verification, compliance automation, crm integration, KYC compliance, property transactions, real estate onboarding, real estate verification, reverse address lookup, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, workflow optimization

From Site Projects to Portfolio Programs: How Industrial Operators Are Rethinking Energy Strategy

April 17, 2026 by David Edwards

For operators managing a handful of facilities, site-by-site energy management is workable. Each plant has its engineer, its utility contracts, and its own set of improvement projects.

The system is imperfect, but it functions well enough to keep the lights on and costs roughly in check.

Scale that to 20, 50, or 100 sites, and the math stops working. What passes for a strategy at a single facility becomes a liability across a portfolio. [Read more…] about From Site Projects to Portfolio Programs: How Industrial Operators Are Rethinking Energy Strategy

Filed Under: Energy, Engineering Tagged With: automation news, demand response, energy governance, energy optimization, energy strategy, energy-efficiency, industrial automation, industrial energy management, ISO 50001, manufacturing energy, multi-site operations, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, smart manufacturing

Interview: Jabil on scaling humanoid robots from prototype to production

April 16, 2026 by David Edwards

Humanoid robots have long captured the imagination of the robotics industry, often framed as the next major leap in automation.

But as the technology begins to move out of research labs and into real-world environments, the conversation is shifting. The question is no longer simply what these machines can do, but whether they can be built, deployed, and maintained at scale.

That shift brings companies like Jabil into sharper focus. While not a traditional robotics developer, Jabil operates as a large-scale manufacturing and supply chain partner, working behind the scenes to turn complex product designs into commercially viable systems. [Read more…] about Interview: Jabil on scaling humanoid robots from prototype to production

Filed Under: Digital Automation, Features, Supply chain Tagged With: ai robotics, AMR AGV comparison, automation economics, automation news, humanoid robots, industrial robotics, jabil, robot deployment, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics industry trends, robotics manufacturing, robotics news, robotics supply chain, warehouse automation

Peak Technologies partners with Jacobi Robotics to deliver next-generation mixed-case palletizing automation

April 16, 2026 by David Edwards

Peak Technologies, a provider of smart technologies, automated supply chain and mobile workforce solutions, is proud to announce its partnership with Jacobi Robotics. The collaboration brings AI-powered mixed-case palletizing to complex warehouses and distribution centers.

Using the Jacobi OmniPalletizer – a physical AI platform – the need for upstream buffering, sorting and sequencing can be eliminated, driving unmatched operational efficiency.

Combined with Peak Technologies’ deep expertise in enterprise technology integration, the turnkey solution can be deployed rapidly without disruptions to active workflows. [Read more…] about Peak Technologies partners with Jacobi Robotics to deliver next-generation mixed-case palletizing automation

Filed Under: Logistics, Material handling, News Tagged With: ai robotics, automation news, distribution centers, industrial automation, jacobi robotics, logistics automation, mixed-case palletizing, palletizing robots, peak technologies, physical ai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, supply chain automation, warehouse automation

Path Robotics unveils mobile robotic welding system combining AI and quadruped mobility

April 16, 2026 by David Edwards

Path Robotics, a developer of physical AI for manufacturing, has announced the launch of Rove, a mobile robotic welding system that pairs the company’s Obsidian physical AI model with a quadruped robot.

The launch marks a major expansion for Path Robotics – where Obsidian already delivers autonomous, adaptive welding inside fixed cells, Rove extends that capability to the field, bringing intelligent welding to the part rather than the part to the workpiece.

Shipbuilding, heavy construction, and large-scale fabrication face a shared constraint: massive assemblies, inconsistent fit-up, and workpieces that cannot be moved, let alone fixtured inside of a welding cell. [Read more…] about Path Robotics unveils mobile robotic welding system combining AI and quadruped mobility

Filed Under: Engineering, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: automation news, autonomous welding, construction robotics, fabrication technology, field robotics, heavy industry automation, industrial robotics, labor shortages manufacturing, manufacturing automation, mobile robots, Obsidian AI, Path Robotics, physical ai, quadruped robot, robotic welding, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, shipbuilding automation, welding robots

Fieldwork Robotics signs collaboration agreement with Dynium

April 16, 2026 by David Edwards

Fieldwork Robotics, a developer of selective, adaptive and modular harvesting robots, has partnered with Dynium, a UK-based company specialising in the design and manufacture of fully autonomous vehicles for polytunnel and other off-highway applications. 

The partnership with Dynium opens new possibilities for Fieldwork Robotics’ harvesting robots. Growers will benefit from greater choice in base navigation platforms to power Fieldwork’s harvesting payload as this collaboration enables further interoperability between different technologies.

Interoperability of technology is a huge advantage to growers and will afford Fieldwork’s customers greater flexibility and lower operating costs. [Read more…] about Fieldwork Robotics signs collaboration agreement with Dynium

Filed Under: Agriculture Tagged With: agri-robots, agricultural robotics, automation news, autonomous agriculture, Dynium, farm automation, Fieldwork Robotics, harvesting robots, Innovate UK, off-highway vehicles, polytunnel farming, precision agriculture, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news

Create Eye-Catching Social Media Stories via OPPO Reno15 5G

April 16, 2026 by David Edwards

January brought cold winds and new mobile hardware to the Turkish market. The OPPO Reno15 5G launched in Türkiye as a dedicated device for visual storytelling.

It arrived simultaneously alongside the OPPO Reno15 Pro 5G and the OPPO Reno15 F 5G. Crowded social media timelines require bold content to grab attention.

The OPPO Reno15 5G addresses this specific demand by providing unique optical tools. Hardware components and software processing combine to produce striking digital stories. Creators can construct fresh narratives without carrying heavy professional gear. [Read more…] about Create Eye-Catching Social Media Stories via OPPO Reno15 5G

Filed Under: Communications, Design, Technology Tagged With: 4K video, AI camera, automation news, content creation, dual-view video, mobile photography, mobile technology, OPPO Reno15 5G, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, smartphone camera, social media tools, vlogging smartphone

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