Tech Trends: Mar 29 (5 stories)
Sunday, 29 Mar 2026 Daily Technology GLOBAL
Here is your Daily summary for Technology across the world for Sun 29th March 2026
Recent reports highlight a surge in innovative iPad apps aimed at enhancing creativity, showcasing the App Store's evolving landscape. Meanwhile, at Y Combinator's Demo Day, investors are keenly pursuing startups ranging from lunar hospitality to agricultural tech, indicating a strong appetite for diverse, forward-thinking ventures.
In the UK, Goldman Sachs' Rishi Sunak is advocating for small businesses to embrace AI, emphasizing its critical role in future growth and the risks of inaction. Additionally, the energy sector is witnessing a competitive race to determine the primary power sources for the grid by 2035, with fusion and natural gas among the frontrunners. Lastly, the semiconductor market is experiencing notable volatility, particularly in memory chip stocks, as analysts point to a "mini-deepseek moment" affecting investor sentiment.
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Rasgon: Memory Chips Having 'Mini-Deepseek Moment'
Bloomberg Technology 27 Mar 2026, 9:22pmStacy Rasgon, Senior Analyst of US Semiconductors at Bernstein Research, discussed the recent volatility in memory chip stocks and the broader semiconductor sector. He speaks with Katie Greifeld and David Gura on "The Close." (Source: Bloomberg)
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These iPad apps will make you wish you had more free time
TechCrunch 28 Mar 2026, 4:00pmWe’ve compiled a list of some of the best iPad apps for creativity that are available on the App Store.
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From Moon hotels to cattle herding: 8 startups investors chased at YC Demo Day
TechCrunch 28 Mar 2026, 12:00pmWe polled nearly a dozen VCs to find out which W26 startups are the sought after in the batch.
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Goldman’s New Adviser Rishi Sunak Urges Small Firms to Adopt AI
Bloomberg Technology 28 Mar 2026, 7:15amGoldman Sachs Group Inc.’s bankers gathered at a library in Birmingham this week to guide small UK businesses on scaling up in artificial intelligence — and to warn them of the risks of ignoring the new technology.
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What will power the grid in 2035? The race is wide open
TechCrunch 28 Mar 2026, 1:05pmFusion, fission, and even natural gas are appeared tied in the race to deliver new power to the grid in the early 2030s.