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New Verification Platform ReverseLookup Discusses Online Communications Trends

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ReverseLookup provides insight into how individuals navigate unknown interactions and how these patterns reflect broader societal trends.

CLAYMONT, Del., June 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The new multi-input verification platform ReverseLookup.com discusses public information trends concerning how individuals navigate unknown interactions and what that may mean for broader social trends.

The platform’s data stems from observations on how people navigate modern communication, particularly regarding publicly available information.

Survey Results: Interactions with Unknown Users

Anonymity and privacy have long been central tenets of the internet, but surveys from ReverseLookup suggest modern internet users are growing more mindful of how they interact with unknown numbers, emails, or usernames.

For example, one survey showed that nearly half of adults admitted to ignoring calls from unknown numbers, even when the call was legitimate. This insight has since informed several other behavioral patterns ReverseLookup has noted, namely preemptive ignoring, digital curiosity, and selective responsiveness.

While this data is ultimately correlational, not causal, ReverseLookup states it may hint at a growing desire for transparency in modern digital communications, particularly in more intimate communications like phone calls versus purely text-based interactions like social media posts or online forums.

Notably, when internet users decide to verify unknown identities online, ReverseLookup found that they tend to do so via platforms that pull from publicly available information rather than those that utilize more intrusive verification methods.

Comparing User Demographics

Demographic data can provide important insights into how, in the context of online communications, specific groups and communities fit into broader social trends. As an example, per ReverseLookup’s findings, some of the most distinct differences in user behavior are found across different generations, with older individuals tending to verify other users’ identities less frequently than younger people.

Similarly, albeit not identical, patterns can be found when comparing rural and urban populations. According to ReverseLookup, rural populations seem to be more trusting of unknown online interactions than those from urban populations, perhaps as a result of the variations in relationships people tend to have with online communications in general.

The precise conclusions people should draw from these findings are a matter of conjecture, but given the information ReverseLookup has made available up to this point, it would seem that younger people in urban regions tend to exercise more caution when navigating online interactions, possibly as a result of growing up with the internet and online etiquette skills rather than learning how to use it later in life.

This kind of upbringing may have cultivated a culture unique to younger users, as they tend to be the ones making use of online communications tools outside of the broader categories of phone calls and social media.

Ongoing Developments and Trends

Online communication remains an active area of study for many platforms like ReverseLookup, and as time goes on, their data may come to reveal noteworthy developments in how people across demographics interact with others online, particularly in situations where participants’ identities are partially or wholly unknown.

What trends these analyses will reveal remains to be seen, but it seems likely that they will continue to reveal broader thoughts and opinions not only on how people communicate online, but also on how people communicate and think about communication in general.

About ReverseLookup

ReverseLookup is a multi-input verification platform specializing in publicly available information linked to phone numbers, emails, usernames, and other contact points. The platform has experience observing user behavior trends in digital communication, as well as compiling survey data and providing context for unknown contacts. This background allows ReverseLookup to provide insights into cultural and social patterns, particularly concerning how people engage with information and connectivity.

Ashleigh Thomas
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pr@reverselookup.com
Claymont, DE 19703, USA

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MoClaw’s Cloud Computer Now Runs Thousands of AI Agent Tasks a Day, Unattended

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Each user gets an AI agent on its own cloud computer — with browser control, persistent memory, reusable skills, scheduled automation, file storage, and transparent BYOK model access — no laptop required.

SAN FRANCISCO, June 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — MoClaw, the personal AI cloud computer, today announced that its platform is executing thousands of scheduled agent tasks per day without human intervention.

Unlike conventional AI assistants that respond only when prompted, MoClaw gives each user a persistent cloud computer. Agents drive browsers, manage files, run code, remember prior context, reuse skills, and execute recurring tasks — all without the user being present. With transparent bring-your-own-key model access, customers connect their own AI provider keys and pay those providers directly, with no markup from MoClaw on model usage.

Agents need infrastructure. Running them reliably means renting a server, configuring dependencies, and writing recovery logic — or leaving a laptop open around the clock. MoClaw removes that overhead. Each agent, its tools, and its runtime live in a managed, sandboxed environment that stays on whether the user is online or not.

Users assign work through the web, Telegram, or Slack. From there, agents navigate websites, extract data, fill forms, generate documents, and return results to the user’s preferred channel. Because each agent carries persistent memory and a library of more than 50 reusable skills — from browser control and web research to document handling and code execution — it builds on prior work instead of starting from scratch each session. Scheduled tasks run at set intervals; on-demand tasks fire immediately.

“Most agent products show you a demo where one task works once,” said Richard, Founder of MoClaw. “We wanted something different — a computer in the cloud that remembers what it did yesterday, reuses the skills it has already learned, checks your supplier portals every morning, compiles a competitor brief overnight, and sends a summary to Slack before you start work. The agents just run, the way a server runs.”

Early users rely on MoClaw for work that would otherwise require a dedicated machine or daily manual effort. Common tasks include monitoring competitor pricing pages on a fixed schedule, scraping public filings and summarizing changes, pulling cross-platform data into a morning report, and keeping browser-based workflows running that break the moment a laptop goes to sleep.

MoClaw is available now at moclaw.ai. Plans start at $20 per month and include persistent cloud storage, a visual desktop, browser control, reusable skills, and 24/7 scheduling — with no markup from MoClaw on AI compute. Customers can also connect their own model keys from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or other supported providers and pay those providers directly at standard rates.

About MoClaw

MoClaw is a personal AI cloud computer. Each user gets a persistent workspace where agents remember context, reuse skills, drive browsers, run scheduled tasks, and complete work autonomously — with transparent BYOK model access and no markup on AI compute. Available from Web, Telegram, and Slack. Learn more at moclaw.ai.

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https://moclaw.ai/

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Univers Unveils Next Generation Platform for Physical AI

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Industry-Leading Platform Evolves to Deliver Compounding Intelligence for Mission-Critical Operations

SINGAPORE, June 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Univers today unveiled the next generation of its industry-leading platform suite: a Platform for Physical AI that enables enterprises to govern, optimize and increasingly automate mission-critical operations across energy, building, transportation, logistics and industrial systems.

Industries are seeking to strengthen competitiveness amid rising energy demands, industrial transformation and the rapid emergence of generative and agentic AI. Organizations face a critical challenge: deploying AI reliably in the physical world, where operational decisions have more pronounced real-world consequences. But for leaders who act with urgency, this moment presents an unprecedented opportunity to build intelligence that compounds over time and becomes a lasting source of competitive advantage.

Built on close to a decade of experience managing complex infrastructure and energy ecosystems, the Univers Platform for Physical AI transforms fragmented operational data into coordinated intelligence across assets, facilities, energy systems and business operations.

Unlike AI systems designed primarily for digital workflows, the Univers Platform for Physical AI is purpose-built for physical operations. It models the relationships between assets, energy flows, operational constraints and business objectives, enabling enterprises to deploy generative, agentic and autonomous AI with the governance, reliability and domain expertise required for high-stakes environments.

Today, Univers supports some of the world’s largest energy, infrastructure and industrial organizations, orchestrating hundreds of millions of connected assets and managing complex operational workflows across multiple markets. The platform enables organizations to optimize and orchestrate operational activities, infrastructure performance and energy resilience in real time.

Univers combines deep expertise in AI, energy and operations to help organizations unlock greater value from existing infrastructure while accelerating their journey toward autonomous operations.

“We are entering an era where defensible business advantage will increasingly be determined by how intelligently organizations operate their physical assets, infrastructure and human capital,” said Chun Yin Mak, Senior Vice President, Univers. “The opportunity is no longer simply adopting AI. It is systematically building compounding intelligence that allows enterprises to continuously learn, adapt and automate mission-critical decisions with confidence. Organizations that begin this journey today will create their own market-leading trajectory for the future.”

As industries modernize infrastructure, industrial operations and energy systems, Univers believes the next generation of market leaders will be those that successfully combine domain expertise, operational intelligence and AI into a continuously improving system of action. The Univers Platform for Physical AI provides the foundation for such enterprises to sense, decide and act across the physical world at scale.

About Univers

Univers operates one of the world’s largest real-time intelligence platforms for physical infrastructure, managing more than 1,000 GW of energy assets and connecting over 400 million devices globally. Through its Platform for Physical AI, Univers helps organizations orchestrate complex energy, infrastructure and operational systems with intelligence that continuously learns and improves over time.

 

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InfoComm Asia Launches the 2026 Asia-Pacific Pro AV Market Playbook, Revealing the Technologies, Markets and Opportunities Reshaping the Region’s Digital Future

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BANGKOK, June 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — InfoComm Asia, Asia-Pacific’s premier professional audiovisual and integrated experience platform, today announced the release of its new Asia-Pacific Pro AV Market Playbook 2026, a comprehensive industry report examining the technological, economic, and market forces transforming the region’s professional audiovisual landscape.

Developed by InfoComm Asia with insights from the 2025 Industry Outlook and Trends Analysis (IOTA) produced by AVIXA (Audiovisual and Integrated Experience Association), the whitepaper provides executives, technology decision-makers, system integrators, consultants, manufacturers, and end users with critical insights into the rapid evolution of Asia-Pacific’s digital economy and the growing role of Pro AV technologies in driving business transformation.

According to data highlighted, the Asia-Pacific Pro AV market represents a US$123.7 billion opportunity today and is projected to reach US$151.4 billion by 2030.

The report examines emerging opportunities created by the convergence of artificial intelligence, AV-over-IP infrastructures, immersive technologies, smart buildings, and integrated digital ecosystems. It also highlights how government initiatives, digital transformation programs, and infrastructure investments are accelerating technology adoption across key Asia-Pacific markets.

Readers will gain insights into:

The major technology shifts expected to influence Pro AV investments through 2030The sectors and applications driving the region’s strongest growth opportunitiesHow AI is changing the deployment, management, and value of AV solutionsThe evolving role of immersive experiences in enterprise, education, retail, and public environmentsEmerging business opportunities created by smart cities, intelligent workplaces, and connected infrastructure projectsStrategic considerations for vendors, integrators, consultants, and technology buyers navigating the next phase of market growthA country-by-country analysis of Southeast Asia’s key markets—including Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, and emerging growth economies—highlighting their digital transformation priorities, technology investment trends, and the unique opportunities they present for Pro AV solution providers.18 company case studies and technology profiles from leading industry innovators.

InfoComm Asia 2026 offers the opportunity to meet all 18 featured companies highlighted in this Playbook, alongside hundreds of other leading technology innovators from across the Pro AV ecosystem. Beyond the exhibition floor, visitors can participate in the three-day InfoComm Asia Summit, Smart Tech Stage presentations, technology tours, industry meetups, and a wide range of networking events. In partnership with AVIXA, attendees can also take part in AVIXA Xchange LIVE, including AV/IT, CTS, Broadcast, Higher Education, Rising Professionals, and Women’s Council meetups, as well as the co-hosted Welcome Networking Event—creating unparalleled opportunities to learn, connect, and explore the technologies and partnerships shaping the future of Asia-Pacific’s digital transformation landscape.

Download InfoComm Asia’s Complimentary  Asia-Pacific Pro AV Market Playbook 2026

Visit to learn more about InfoComm Asia 2026 and to register, visit our website.

For more information, visit:

infocomm-asia.com | infocomm-china.com | infocomm-india.com 

Global Media Enquiries:

Angie Eng
Director, Marketing, InfoCommAsia Pte Ltd
T: +65 8163 2109
E: media@infocommasia.comangieeng@infocommasia.com

 

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