
This New Game Console Gets Your Whole Family Off the Couch
Startup Nex Playground has launched an AI‑driven gaming system that transforms any TV into an active, controller‑free console. Using a built‑in camera, the platform tracks players’ movements and offers motion‑based games designed for all ages. The device aims to get families off the couch, blending entertainment with light exercise. Pricing and game library details were not disclosed in the initial review.

What's Different This Cycle, Oil Update and RE Build ?S From E-Mail
The oil market experienced extreme volatility this week, with Brent climbing from roughly $90 to $120 per barrel before settling near $105. The price swings coincided with a rapid escalation in Middle‑East tensions, moving from a tentative cease‑fire to threats...

Hormuz: Disrupted — Not Yet Defined
The United States announced a naval blockade targeting Iran‑linked shipping, causing a sharp slowdown in traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. Vessels that were already operating at reduced rates have now paused or turned back, effectively halting most commercial flow....

Can a New Bridge Finally Save the Pentagon’s Best Ideas?
The article proposes an "innovation insertion increment" for DoD portfolio acquisition executives, earmarking flexible capital to transition proven commercial prototypes into operational capability. It cites historic breakthroughs—Rickover’s nuclear submarine reactor, SpaceX’s reusable booster, and SpektreWorks’ low‑cost combat drone—as examples of...

NorthStandard Adds Iran Conflict Layer to GlobeView for Maritime Risk Updates
NorthStandard has launched an Iran Conflict layer on its GlobeView platform, delivering real‑time maritime risk intelligence for the Persian Gulf, Red Sea and Indian Ocean. The layer aggregates incident reports, port conditions and guidance into a single view, eliminating the...

Climate Disasters Hit Homeowners Through Insurance Bills, and States Want Big Oil to Pay
Homeowners across the United States are facing soaring insurance premiums as climate‑related disasters become routine, with annual costs jumping from about $2,200 to $9,000 for some families. Insurers are pulling out of high‑risk areas, forcing millions onto state‑run "last‑resort" programs...

PERILS Raises Industry Loss Estimate for Victoria Bushfires to AU$810m
PERILS, the Zurich‑based catastrophe data firm, lifted its second industry loss estimate for the January 2026 Victoria bushfires to AU$810 million (approximately $534 million USD). The fires razed 900 structures—including 330 homes—destroyed more than 20,000 livestock and caused one death. This figure...

GTA 6 Fan Spots Interesting Lucia and Jason Detail From the First 2 Trailers
A Reddit user identified a subtle color‑theming in GTA 6’s first two trailers, linking blue tones to Jason Duval and pink neon to Lucia Caminos. The theory suggests the palette foreshadows each character’s narrative focus—Jason’s oceanic ties and Lucia’s passion‑driven storyline....

Louisiana Citizens Seeks $150m Named Storm Reinsurance with Bayou Re 2026-1 Cat Bond
Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, the state’s non‑profit insurer for high‑risk homeowners, is issuing a $150 million Class A tranche cat bond through Bayou Re Ltd. Series 2026‑1. The deal, its twelfth cat‑bond sponsorship and seventh consecutive year of new issuances, will replace...

Climate Change Forces Austria’s Hydropower Economy to Rethink
Austria’s economic model has long been anchored in Alpine water flowing through turbines to generate power for homes and businesses, but as climate change redraws the country’s hydrological map, it faces a structural shift, and geopolitical tensions have heightened the...

Stryten Launches E-Series AGM Batteries for Telecom and Utility Reliability
Stryten Energy has launched the E‑Series AGM160 and AGM190 multi‑terminal batteries, targeting telecom and electric‑utility backup power. The sealed, maintenance‑free VRLA units can operate at up to 80% depth of discharge and charge rapidly, offering long discharge cycles for harsh...

China, the Iran War and the Chemical Suddenly Stoking Global Supply Fears
China announced an abrupt halt to sulphuric acid exports, a key input for fertilizer and mining industries worldwide. The decision coincides with renewed tensions in the Iran‑U.S. conflict, where failed peace talks have heightened geopolitical risk. Analysts warn that reduced...

Wyatt Gilmore of Grant Stone
In this episode, host Jeremy Kirkland chats with Wyatt Gilmore, founder of Grant Stone, about his unconventional path into footwear—growing up with a family legacy at Alden, then moving to China and Taiwan at 19 to learn manufacturing from the...

3PL Fit: Staying in Your Lane Drives 3PL Growth
In this episode, Kevin Lawton talks with Dave Hariger, CEO of Swift House, about the evolution of his 3PL from a textbook resale operation to a boutique fulfillment provider focused on small brands. Hariger explains how a sudden loss of...

Derwent: Prime London Property Assets for Just 50p in the Pound
Derwent London, the UK’s largest office‑focused REIT, owns 61 prime central‑London assets valued at about £33.22 ($42) per share but its stock trades at just £16.00 ($20) – roughly 50p in the pound, delivering a 5.1% yield. The company is...
The Newest Character on Netflix’s Running Point? Jake From State Farm
State Farm’s long‑running mascot Jake made a high‑profile appearance at the 2025 NBA Draft, stepping onto the red carpet, joining the anchors’ desk and appearing on the Jumbotron. The cameo underscores a growing trend of advertising characters moving into live‑event...

‘I Will, Yeah’: How a Very Irish Phrase Presented a Challenge for an Immigrant Doctor
Migrant doctors in Ireland highlighted cultural misunderstandings that can jeopardise patient care, such as a common Irish phrase that led a GP to miss a smoking‑cessation intervention. At an Irish Medical Organisation conference, doctors from Sudan, Sri Lanka and Pakistan shared...

Lepas L6: Jaecoo 7 Sibling Confirmed for UK Launch as PHEV and EV
The Lepas L6, Chery's second UK model, is slated for a late‑year launch as a direct competitor to the Hyundai Kona. It will be available in both plug‑in hybrid (PHEV) and fully electric (EV) configurations, mirroring the 204 bhp powertrain of...

When Time Runs Out: Setting Aside of Delayed Arbitral Awards in India
The Indian Supreme Court in Lancor Holdings Ltd. v. Prem Kumar clarified that a delayed arbitral award is not a standalone ground for setting it aside under Section 34 of the Arbitration Act. However, if the delay undermines the award’s reasoning,...

Digest: OpenAI Lowers Minimum Spend for Ads Pilot; Meta Pulls Ads for Addiction Lawsuits; YouTube Tests 90-Second Unskippable Ads Amid...
OpenAI has quietly launched an Ads Manager and slashed the minimum spend for its pilot program to $50,000, aiming to attract a broader range of advertisers. Meta Platforms is pulling dozens of ads that recruit plaintiffs for social‑media addiction lawsuits...
Odd Lots: Daoud on How Iran War Will Reshape the Gulf (Podcast)
Ziad Daoud, Bloomberg Economics chief emerging‑markets economist, warned that the ongoing war with Iran will leave a lasting imprint on the Gulf region. Nations may need to rebuild damaged pipelines or construct new routes that bypass the vulnerable Strait of...

Zero Entry: The Next Frontier of Mining Robotics and Automation
Jake Harris’s latest column introduces "zero entry" mining, a vision where underground operations run entirely without human presence. He outlines how advances in autonomous drilling rigs, AI‑driven fleet management, and sensor‑rich environments are converging to make human‑free production zones feasible....

Oman Offers 5 Oil and Gas Leases
Oman's Energy and Minerals Ministry announced the opening of bidding for five new oil and gas concession areas, covering more than 53,000 square kilometres across the Greater Barik, Sharqiyah Sands Basin, and Eastern Flank provinces. The blocks—12, 16, 42, 45,...

Iran: No Security for Persian Gulf Ports if Own Is Threatened
Iran warned that any threat to its Persian Gulf ports will trigger a collapse of regional shipping safety, effectively threatening to close the Strait of Hormuz to vessels linked to the U.S. blockade. Tehran called the U.S. naval restrictions illegal...

TotalEnergies Finds More Hydrocarbons Offshore Congo
TotalEnergies EP Congo announced a new hydrocarbon discovery on the Moho license offshore Congo, where the MHNM‑6 NFW well intersected a 160‑metre column of high‑quality Albian oil and gas. The find sits near the existing Moho production infrastructure, allowing a...

Home Prices Stay High Amid Supply Shortages and Mortgage Lock-In
Home prices have stayed elevated into early 2026 despite mortgage rates above 7% last year, because the market is constrained more by a chronic inventory shortage than by demand. The United States faces a supply gap of roughly 4.0 million homes...

Hong Kong Issues 53% More IPO Banker Licenses to Ease Shortage
Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) issued 43 new licenses for IPO‑banking advisers in March, a 53 percent increase from February’s low‑volume month. The rise suggests a tentative easing of the licensing bottleneck that followed a regulator‑led crackdown on substandard...

China’s TCL Is Said to Consider Stake Sale in India TV Business
TCL Electronics Holdings Ltd. is exploring a sale of a stake in its Indian TV manufacturing unit, targeting at least $200 million from local investors. The move mirrors a recent transaction by fellow Chinese maker Haier, which sold 49% of its...
NearLink’s Next Phase: From Smartphones to Peripherals, but Still China-Centric
NearLink, branded as SparkLink, is gaining traction in China’s IoT market, anchored by an estimated 12 million NearLink‑enabled smartphones slated for 2026, primarily within Huawei’s ecosystem. Peripheral categories such as earbuds, smartwatches and PC accessories are projected to add another 11 million...
Boehringer Ingelheim Introduces LENZELTA®: A New Vaccine Advancing Mastitis Prevention in Dairy Cows
Boehringer Ingelheim has launched LENZELTA®, a new mastitis vaccine for dairy cows that requires two doses during the dry‑off period. The oil‑free formulation targets Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli, delivering the earliest onset of immunity and protection lasting up to...

Kenya's Jambojet to Add Dar, Resume Entebbe by 2027
Kenya’s low‑cost carrier Jambojet announced plans to launch flights to Dar es Salaam and to restart its Entebbe service by early 2027. The airline will receive two additional DHC‑8‑Q400 aircraft—one by September 2026 and another by March 2027—bringing its fleet to 11...

Sirius Posts Double-Digit Rental Growth, Cites Strong Demand
Sirius, a European commercial‑real‑estate firm, announced double‑digit rental growth in its latest reporting period. The surge reflects robust demand for industrial space tied to rising defence budgets across the continent. The company’s strategy targets assets that serve the defence supply...

Massive Copper and Uranium Demand Fuels Global Rebuild
Forward Looking - How much copper - uranium? 1. Ukraine / Iran Rebuild 2. US Power Grid Rebuild 3. Nuclear Plants incoming — 100 China + USA 4. 100m Robots 5. India, 1B people no air conditioning 2026 vs. 750m in 2036 6. 800...
EU to Cut Energy Taxes, Grid Fees for Clean Tech
The European Commission is set to recommend lowering energy taxes and power grid charges to boost the uptake of clean technologies https://t.co/ObeTZGDVZt

Using AI and Human Expertise to Reduce Global Expansion Risk
Global firms are moving from basic HR automation to tackling complex legal and regulatory risks in overseas expansion. While AI can streamline routine hiring and compliance tasks, the article argues that human expertise remains essential for nuanced decisions such as...
GEN-1 Robot Achieves 99% Reliability Across Tasks
From folding boxes 📦 to fixing vacuums, GEN-1 robotics model hits 99% reliability 🤖 | AI Robotics https://t.co/XGfowsKMR2 https://t.co/YxjNYeUARh
Iceland Offers Free Same-Day Delivery This Week in Online Growth Push
Iceland Foods is rolling out free same‑day delivery for orders over £40 (approximately $51) from now until Thursday, 16 April. The service, available until 9 pm each day, promises delivery within two hours and applies to the full range of Iceland and...
Fintech Landscape in the Caribbean: The Bahamas in 2026
In 2026 the Bahamas, a $15 billion economy of just over 400,000 people, has cemented its reputation as a Caribbean fintech pioneer. The Central Bank’s Sand Dollar, the world’s first retail CBDC, has expanded into government payments, retail transactions and financial‑inclusion...

Big4Travel, Horizon FCB Launch Campaign for Those Who’d Rather Miss the FIFA World Cup 2026
Big4Travel, a leading Bangkok travel agency, teamed with Horizon FCB Dubai to launch a contrarian campaign ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Instead of joining the flood of football‑centric promotions, the brand offered a travel guide to "Non‑Qualified Countries" and...

The Morning Briefing: Royal London Broadens Income Protection Reach; Is Megafund Reform a New Dawn?
Royal London has updated its Income Protection occupation classes to include freelancers, gig workers and people with multiple jobs, reflecting the shift toward non‑linear careers. The Pension Schemes Bill’s megafund reforms are under scrutiny, with the Pensions Policy Institute questioning...

Ruttenberg Family Office Acquires UK Aerospace Group Senior Plc
Tinicum Incorporated, the Ruttenberg family office, teamed with Blackstone to acquire UK‑listed Senior plc in a cash offer valuing the aerospace and defense components maker at roughly £1.4 billion ($1.9 billion). The board unanimously accepted the 300 pence per share proposal, citing the...
USDOT Launches National Crash Responder Training Programme
The U.S. Department of Transportation hosted its inaugural National Day of Traffic Incident Management (TIM) Responder Training, a cornerstone of a federal effort to certify one million emergency responders in traffic‑incident practices. More than 100 law‑enforcement officers, first responders and...

IESO Signs 20-Year Contracts for 14 Renewable Energy Projects
Ontario’s Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) has awarded 20‑year contracts to 14 renewable projects—12 solar and two wind—under its Long‑Term 2 Energy Stream 1 RFP. The projects will deliver more than three terawatt‑hours of electricity each year, a capacity aimed at meeting...

BCW on the Block as WPP Weighs Exit From PR
WPP is reportedly preparing to sell its Burson Cohn & Wolfe (BCW) unit after a recent divestiture of a majority stake in FGS Global for roughly £1.3 bn ($1.65 bn). The move follows a 6% drop in PR revenue in WPP’s latest...

Health-Care Spending Surge Threatens Provincial Balance Sheets, Desjardins Warns
Desjardins Group’s latest report warns that soaring health‑care costs are outpacing economic growth and threatening the fiscal health of Canada’s provinces. Per‑capita spending has already eclipsed pandemic‑era peaks and continues to rise faster than GDP, while an aging population will...
Europe Is Dismantling Its Own Rulebook to Compete with America
On 19 November 2025 the European Commission unveiled a Digital Omnibus package that amends the AI Act, GDPR, ePrivacy Directive, Data Act and several cybersecurity rules. The proposal delays high‑risk AI obligations by up to 16 months, adds a GDPR “legitimate‑interest” basis for...

Orbital Launches Its Own Real Estate Law Firm
Orbital, the legal‑tech and prop‑tech platform, is launching Farringdon, a UK‑based residential conveyancing law firm. The six‑person team, including three AI‑focused conveyancing engineers, will start taking instructions in May. Orbital plans to feed every AI‑driven workflow insight from Farringdon back...
TechnipFMC: Get Out While The Getting Out Is Good
TechnipFMC plc provides offshore and subsea services to the oil‑and‑gas sector, an industry known for sharp cycles and rapid technology shifts. Despite a long‑term trend of demand contraction, the stock trades at a premium with a price‑to‑earnings multiple above 20....

South Korean Airlines Make Changes to Thai Flights
South Korean low‑cost airlines are slashing Thai services as jet‑fuel prices surge amid the ongoing Middle East conflict. T'way Air will trim its Bangkok‑Incheon schedule to two weekly flights after May 10 and has lifted its passenger fuel surcharge from 1,900...

Drone Delivery Is Taking Off in the US, Could 2026 Be the UK’s Breakthrough Moment?
Walmart announced a 150‑store expansion of its Wing‑partnered drone delivery program, bringing the total to 270 stores by the end of 2027 and putting roughly 40 million Americans within reach of ultra‑fast aerial shipments. The move underscores a shift from pilot...