
21 April 2026
Tech Trends April 2026 Data Centers AI Self Driving Cars and Folding Phones Reshape Industries
Tech in :60: Trends You Need Now
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Listeners, welcome to Tech in :60: Trends You Need Now. As we hit April 2026, technology isn't just evolving—it's reshaping our world at breakneck speed. According to The Business Standard, five trends are set to define the year: the global explosion of data centers, mainstream self-driving cars, concentrating tech wealth, weirder device shapes, and practical AI roles in work.
Data centers are going global. The Business Standard reports major U.S. firms pledging tens of billions for facilities in India, with Southeast Asia like Indonesia and Vietnam surging, and Australia as a new hub. At Data Centre World London, IoT Analytics noted AI workloads pushing rack densities over 1MW, demanding direct-to-chip liquid cooling to handle the heat.
Self-driving cars are hitting streets everywhere. Waymo's robotaxis now roam San Francisco, Los Angeles, and expand to New York, London, per The Business Standard. Tesla's service grew to Dallas and Houston without safety drivers, TechCrunch confirms, while Baidu's Apollo Go launched in Dubai. CES 2026 showcased AI navigation in autonomous vehicles and eVTOL flying cars, drawing nearly 150,000 attendees as TWICE reported.
Devices are morphing. Folding screens dominate high-end Androids, with Apple expected to follow. Meta leads smart glasses for AI, and CES highlighted massive OLEDs and adaptive displays for immersive experiences.
AI is everywhere. NVIDIA wowed at Hannover Messe 2026 with manufacturing showcases, a YouTube AI news roundup says. Cerebras filed for IPO after $10 billion deals with AWS and OpenAI, per TechCrunch, fueling massive AI training. Deloitte's survey shows 60 percent of executives using AI for decisions. Snowflake identifies governance as the new moat across industries.
Connectivity leaps forward too. Ookla details direct-to-device satellite tech, with iPhones texting via space since 2022, and AST SpaceMobile promising 120 Mbps broadband by year-end.
These trends demand your attention now—automation, AI infrastructure, and mobility are transforming jobs, travel, and daily life. Stay ahead, listeners.
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Data centers are going global. The Business Standard reports major U.S. firms pledging tens of billions for facilities in India, with Southeast Asia like Indonesia and Vietnam surging, and Australia as a new hub. At Data Centre World London, IoT Analytics noted AI workloads pushing rack densities over 1MW, demanding direct-to-chip liquid cooling to handle the heat.
Self-driving cars are hitting streets everywhere. Waymo's robotaxis now roam San Francisco, Los Angeles, and expand to New York, London, per The Business Standard. Tesla's service grew to Dallas and Houston without safety drivers, TechCrunch confirms, while Baidu's Apollo Go launched in Dubai. CES 2026 showcased AI navigation in autonomous vehicles and eVTOL flying cars, drawing nearly 150,000 attendees as TWICE reported.
Devices are morphing. Folding screens dominate high-end Androids, with Apple expected to follow. Meta leads smart glasses for AI, and CES highlighted massive OLEDs and adaptive displays for immersive experiences.
AI is everywhere. NVIDIA wowed at Hannover Messe 2026 with manufacturing showcases, a YouTube AI news roundup says. Cerebras filed for IPO after $10 billion deals with AWS and OpenAI, per TechCrunch, fueling massive AI training. Deloitte's survey shows 60 percent of executives using AI for decisions. Snowflake identifies governance as the new moat across industries.
Connectivity leaps forward too. Ookla details direct-to-device satellite tech, with iPhones texting via space since 2022, and AST SpaceMobile promising 120 Mbps broadband by year-end.
These trends demand your attention now—automation, AI infrastructure, and mobility are transforming jobs, travel, and daily life. Stay ahead, listeners.
Thank you for tuning in—subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI