
Beltelecom Offers Business Wi-Fi Packages
Beltelecom, Belarus’s state‑owned telecom operator, has launched a new business‑focused Wi‑Fi tariff line. The offering lets companies create branded Wi‑Fi networks with a custom SSID while Beltelecom handles equipment deployment and technical support. Three plans provide varying authentication and usage options, each delivering up to 7 Mbps per hotspot. The service targets enterprises seeking reliable, managed wireless connectivity without building their own infrastructure.
How Advertisers Can – And Cannot – Get In Front Of Chatbot Shoppers
Advertisers face a stark reality: there is no paid gateway to appear in most LLM‑driven shopping chats. Google’s AI Overview (AIO) ads are the sole open‑market option, automatically surfacing in search results without exclusion controls. ChatGPT’s ad pilot remains a...
Grass Valley Expands Studio Berlin Deal For Cinematic Live Workflows
Grass Valley is expanding its partnership with Studio Berlin by delivering a new batch of 24 LDX cameras—12 LDX 135 UHD/HDR units and 12 LDX 180 Super 35mm systems, including two compact C180 models. The cameras will be integrated into Studio...
Air Charter Association Joins Climbing Fast Advocacy Campaign
The Air Charter Association (ACA) became the 17th member of the Climbing Fast advocacy coalition, announced at its European Regional Forum in Friedrichshafen. Climbing Fast, launched by the NBAA in 2023, promotes the economic and societal benefits of business aviation to policymakers...
Show, Don’t Tell: Prototypes Win over Process Explanations
I was on a client project this week where someone kept trying to jump ahead in the content process. They had tools they wanted to use, ideas they wanted to implement, and absolutely no patience for the foundational work that...
British Airways Starts Cancelling Some Short-Haul Services in May as Jet Fuel Prices Surge
British Airways announced it will cancel several short‑haul flights in May as jet fuel prices spike following heightened tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. The airline said it is combining high‑frequency services but most routes will still operate as scheduled....
Redefining Healthcare IT Certification
At HIMSS26, HIMSS senior vice president Tom Leary outlined a streamlined health‑IT certification framework unveiled by ONC’s Dr. Thomas Keane. The new approach consolidates multiple certification pathways into a single, risk‑based model, aiming to cut approval timelines and reduce costs for...
Santa Monica Breaks Ground on $56m Zero-Emission Bus and Charging Project
Santa Monica has launched a $56 million zero‑emission bus program, backed by a $53.3 million state grant, to expand its battery‑electric fleet and build overhead gantry chargers. The initiative will support up to 195 electric buses and aims for a fully zero‑emission...
Make Housing More Affordable
The Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) published a policy brief titled “Make Housing More Affordable” on April 13, 2026. It highlights that roughly 30 percent of renters and 12 percent of homeowners are cost‑burdened, affecting more than 7 million U.S. households. The brief...
Fuel Station Operator Yesway Seeks $321 Million in US IPO
Yesway Inc., a Fort Worth‑based convenience store and fuel station chain, filed to raise up to $321 million by selling roughly 14 million shares at $20‑$23 each. At the top of the range the offering would value the company at about $1.4 billion....

India on the High Seas: Hormuz and the Future of Maritime Security
In a recent Beyond the Indus episode, Vice Admiral R.B. Pandit warned that the Hormuz crisis, highlighted by the sinking of Iran’s IRIS Dena, marks a watershed for global naval doctrine. He argued that the conflict’s spill‑over into the Indian Ocean...
Pre-Markets Down as U.S. Sets Blockade at Hormuz
U.S. forces announced a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, sending oil prices sharply higher and casting a geopolitical shadow over the opening bell. WTI crude rose to $104 a barrel and Brent to $102, while major equity indexes opened...

Bango: Higher Streaming Prices Driving Consumers to Bundles
Bango’s Subscription Signals 2026 report finds U.S. consumers now juggle an average of 5.2 streaming services, spending roughly $70 each month. Rising subscription fees are prompting a shift toward bundled packages offered by telecoms and marketplaces, with one‑third of users...

Oman’s Naqaa Sustainable Energy to Lead 500MW Botswana PV Project—Reports
Omani renewables firm Naqaa Sustainable Energy has been appointed lead developer for a 500 MW photovoltaic plant in Botswana, the country’s largest solar project to date. The plant, slated for the Maun region, will incorporate an integrated battery energy storage system....

CloudHQ Seeks $1.4 Billion in ABS Funding
Data‑center operator CloudHQ announced a $1.4 billion asset‑backed securities (ABS) offering, the first of its kind for the company. The ABS are secured by two leased, triple‑net facilities in Ashburn, Virginia, delivering a combined 160 MW of power across 403,410 sq ft. Both sites...

SEGRO and Berkeley Secure Three Leases for V-Park Grand Union
SEGRO and the Berkeley Group have signed three new leases at the V‑Park Grand Union development in Park Royal, north‑west London. The agreements total more than 8,000 sq ft and involve pharmaceutical distributor Pharmium, frozen‑snack maker Hidden Fruits and bakery chain Café De Nata....

Important Update on Australia's Flip-Flopping "Best Method" Requirement for Divisional Patent Applications
Australia’s Full Court has affirmed that the “best method” disclosure for divisional patent applications must be assessed at the date the divisional is filed, not at the parent’s filing date. The ruling in The NOCO Company v Brown and Watson...

Process Over Purpose: The Cost of Scrutinization in Theater Special Operations Commands
Chief Warrant Officer Greg Settle warns that theater special operations commands (TSOCs) are prioritizing excessive scrutiny over synchronization, turning them into bottlenecks rather than force multipliers. He cites three vignettes—a delayed freefall training, a rejected horsemanship concept, and a protracted...

India Rises as China Slows in Mineral Demand Shift
Vale is accelerating iron ore shipments to India as the country’s steel production is projected to double by 2030, signaling a pivot away from China’s once‑dominant demand base. Chinese steel output has plateaued around 1 billion tonnes, while India’s broader industrial...
AIP, Castlabs To Demo Next-Gen Streaming Ad Formats
Ad Insertion Platform (AIP) and Castlabs will demo next‑generation streaming ad formats at the NAB Show in Las Vegas (April 18‑22). The showcase centers on AdBlendr, AIP’s server‑guided ad insertion engine, paired with Castlabs’ PRESTOplay player to deliver non‑intrusive formats such as...
MOD Admits £6.1bn AWE Accounting Error ‘Shouldn’t Have Happened’
The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has admitted a £6.1 billion (≈$7.6 billion) accounting error tied to the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE), the body that builds and dismantles the nation’s nuclear warheads. The National Audit Office flagged the mis‑classification of historic AWE...
Berne Financial Services Agreement: What the UK-Swiss Deal Means in Practice
The Berne Financial Services Agreement (BFSA) took effect on 1 January 2026, creating a mutual‑recognition framework between the UK’s FCA and Switzerland’s FINMA. Under the pact, firms regulated in one jurisdiction can operate in the other without seeking additional licences, covering banking,...

How to Operationalise Platform Policy at Scale
Alice Hunsberger’s third Trust & Safety Insider guide tackles the often‑overlooked challenge of operationalising platform policy at scale. While policy writing accounts for roughly 20% of the effort, the remaining 80% involves translating rules into actionable guidance for human reviewers,...
Hormuz Crisis Triggers Localized, Bumpy Demand Destruction
Normally I talk about the two main types of demand destruction: Price elasticity (i.e., gasoline is really expensive so I'll drive less or buy an EV) vs Income elasticity (high oil prompted a financial crisis and I lost my job) But given how...

Revolution Rises 40% as Pancreatic Cancer Drug Doubles Survival
Revolution Medicines announced that its oral RAS inhibitor daraxonrasib doubled overall survival in patients with previously treated metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, achieving 13.2 months versus 6.7 months on chemotherapy. The Phase 3 RASolute 302 interim analysis was declared final, prompting the company...
Rigorous Trials, Not Hype, Prove Cancer Drug Value
Today's $RVMD study outcome in pancreatic cancer is a good lesson for all the $IBRX @DrPatrick fans. Stop with all the hand-waving "cancer cure" podcasting social media nonsense. Shut up and run well-designed clinical trials with definitive endpoints. If you have...

Hungary’s Payment Revolution Begins? What Magyar’s Win Means for Fintech
Hungary’s new Tisza Party, led by Péter Magyar, won a two‑thirds supermajority, ending the Orbán era and opening the door to EU funding and regulatory reform. The government is poised to unlock roughly $19.6 bn in frozen EU cohesion and recovery...
US DOE Announces $34M in Funding to Pair Artificial Intelligence with Autonomous Labs for Catalyst Development
The U.S. Department of Energy’s ARPA‑E announced a $34 million CATALCHEM‑E program funding 12 projects that fuse artificial intelligence with self‑driving laboratory systems to accelerate industrial catalyst discovery. The initiative aims to compress typical ten‑year catalyst development cycles to roughly one...

KYOCERA AVX Releases New MIL-PRF-32535 BME NP0 MLCCs Approved to the DLA QPD
KYOCERA AVX has expanded its MIL‑PRF‑32535 base‑metal‑electrode NP0 multilayer ceramic capacitor (MLCC) line, adding 0402‑1210 case sizes with capacitance values from 68 pF to 47 000 pF and voltage ratings up to 100 V. The new parts retain the series’ high‑CV performance and incorporate...

Tokyo Mayor Signals Willingness for Nuclear Waste Site Survey on Minamitori
Tokyo’s Ogasawara village mayor Masaaki Shibuya said he will permit a government‑led survey of Minamitori Island to assess its suitability as an underground high‑level radioactive waste repository. The island, uninhabited by civilians and currently used only by Self‑Defense Force personnel,...

Japan Is America’s Indispensable Ally
Japan continues to cement its role as the United States’ most reliable ally, even as President Donald Trump’s rhetoric remains volatile. Tokyo has turned trade tensions into leverage, securing reciprocal concessions on automobiles and agriculture while launching an investment strategy...
Turn Job Hunt Downtime Into a Value‑Building Venture
Without meaning to be insensitive: Really find it hard to get inside the brain of someone sitting around applying for jobs for six months, waiting to be hired. It for sure doesn't take all day to apply. You have unbelievable amounts of...
EU Fossil Fuel Costs Soar €22 Billion Amid Conflict
Since the start of the Middle East conflict, the EU’s bill for fossil fuel imports has increased by over **€22 billion**, said Ursula von der Leyen 💰💰💰 https://t.co/driqaI4fOe

Poser: Jaime Ray Newman, Jessie Cohen, and More to Recur on Netflix Drama Series
Netflix’s drama series Poser has expanded its ensemble, adding four recurring actors—Jaime Ray Newman, Jessie Cohen, Tess Paras and Candace Allen—to portray Jess, Jenny, Samantha and Melissa respectively. The show, created by Lauren Iungerich, follows a toxic female friendship and already stars Daisy Jelley, Sadie Stanley, Annie Murphy,...

Spain Confirmed as SU7 Launch Market This Winter
Spain as launch market for SU7 this winter confirmed by Pedro himself 😅 #xiaomiwatch 🇪🇺🍿 #alwaysbecharging ⚡️⚡️⚡️ https://t.co/cxJHtT1EBL
Delta's New Business Suites, Coach Gets Real Upgrade
Delta Finally Announces Its New Business Class Suites — But The Most Important Upgrade Is Actually In Coach - View from the Wing https://t.co/VoO8Qjx6XJ
The Silent “Storm”: New Infostealer Hijacks Sessions, Decrypts Server-Side
Storm, a new infostealer surfacing in early 2026, offloads encrypted browser data to attackers’ servers for decryption, eliminating the local decryption step that endpoint tools traditionally flag. By handling Chromium‑ and Gecko‑based browsers server‑side, it automates session‑cookie restoration using Google...
Hormuz Blockage Fuels Fertilizer Crisis; Policy Aid Needed
Ships still aren’t moving through the Strait of Hormuz. Fertilizer delays are forcing farmers to pay more or cut use. They need timebound, targeted help. With right policy and diplomacy, nations can still avert a global food crisis. Watch our...
Peak Inventory at 1.5M,
While inventory won't get back to normal 2-2.5 million, having peak inventory above 1.52 million and 4 months plus of supply during the seasonal peak supply months is a much healthier backdrop than in the past
Semiconductors Lead Rally: Broadcom, Marvell Breakout
Semiconductor leaders Broadcom and Marvell are powering a rally driven by accelerating AI infrastructure spending. Broadcom secured long‑term AI chip contracts with Google through 2031 and expanded its partnership with Anthropic, while its fiscal 2026 revenue outlook tops $102 billion with...
Cutting IRS Enforcement Costs Costs the Treasury
No peeking/cheating for this guessing game if you already read my story. Who said this about IRS? "Reductions in enforcement spending create missed opportunities and lost revenue for the United States, as compliance activities generate more revenue than their operating costs."
Russia Urges BRICS Food Reserves to Offset Middle East Crisis
Russia calls for joint food reserves with BRICS to counter Middle East crisis risks https://t.co/g3JsxUHPEN
Northwood Ravin Adding to Charlotte’s Providence Row
Northwood Ravin is expanding its Providence Row development in Charlotte with a new phase that will add 144 apartment units and 26 townhomes. The addition will raise the total rental inventory across the site to 829 units, complementing the 326‑unit...
Prioritize Rapid Misconfiguration Detection Over Apocalypse Predictions
Dino’s take here is spot on. I’m less concerned of the vulnerability apocalypse that’s being predicted and more concerned on identifying misconfigurations at a much more rapid rate.
Orban's Loss May Free EU Aid for Ukraine, Russia Says
MOSCOW, April 13 (Reuters) -Russian hardliners cast Viktor Orban's defeat in Hungary as a serious blow that would unlock EU funds for Ukraine to fight on against Russia for another year, but the Kremlin played down the outcome, saying it...
Homes Now Sell in 30‑45 Days, Market Healthier than Covid Era
30-45 days on the market is normal, this is a much healthier marketplace than the Covid years

Gas Prices Likely Stay High Through Midterms, Says Trump
That proves the point: There are issues that are bigger than the elections... Trump says gas prices may remain high through November midterm election https://t.co/GrPOSOMBPS
NAR Pending Data Increasingly Diverges From Existing Sales
Back-to-back months, there is a gap between the NAR's pending and their existing home sales data, which has been more common lately, this is why I am suspect of their pending data
Lower Rates Could Reverse Expected Home Price Decline
My forecast of negative -0.62% national home price growth is at risk if rates go lower

AI Overviews Now Favor YouTube, Reddit Over Listicles
This is still anecdotal, but I'm seeing fewer listicles and a lot more YouTube, Reddit and older content appearing in AI Overviews the past few days. Are others seeing the same? https://t.co/INXk4X6yLv