Industry Blogs and Articles

Corsair Closes Drop Store; Products Will Live On in "New Homes"
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Corsair Closes Drop Store; Products Will Live On in "New Homes"

Corsair announced it will fully absorb Drop, closing the Drop.com storefront by March 31, 2026, with the final order deadline on March 25. The move follows Corsair’s 2023 acquisition of Drop, aimed at expanding its peripheral portfolio beyond core gaming keyboards and...

By TechPowerUp
United Flight Attendants Haven’t Had A Raise In 5 Years—Airline Promises March Deal, But Demands Concessions
BlogFeb 27, 2026

United Flight Attendants Haven’t Had A Raise In 5 Years—Airline Promises March Deal, But Demands Concessions

United Airlines has resumed contract talks with its flight‑attendant union in March, after a previously rejected agreement was voted down by 71% of members. The airline emphasizes it will offer the highest industry pay rates but seeks cost‑saving concessions such...

By View from the Wing
(PR) Razer Launches Kraken Kitty V2 - Hello Kitty Rose Gold Edition Headset
BlogFeb 27, 2026

(PR) Razer Launches Kraken Kitty V2 - Hello Kitty Rose Gold Edition Headset

Razer announced the Kraken Kitty V2 – Hello Kitty Rose Gold Edition, a limited‑edition gaming headset created with Sanrio. The headset features metallic pink earcups, rose‑gold shimmer, Razer Chroma RGB lighting, 40 mm TriForce drivers, and a HyperClear cardioid microphone. It...

By TechPowerUp
“K” LINE Signs Natural Capital-Focused Commitment Line Agreement
BlogFeb 27, 2026

“K” LINE Signs Natural Capital-Focused Commitment Line Agreement

K LINE has entered a 10 billion JPY, five‑year commitment line under Mizuho’s Natural Capital Impact Finance scheme, marking the maritime industry’s first use of this nature‑focused financing framework. The agreement leverages Mizuho Research & Technologies’ assessment methodology, which aligns with the Taskforce...

By Container News
Sophus Technology to Showcase Quantum Solver Delivering Faster Optimization
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Sophus Technology to Showcase Quantum Solver Delivering Faster Optimization

Sophus Technology will unveil its Quantum Solver in a March 10 webinar, promising optimization speeds 50‑to‑100 times faster than current solvers. The quantum‑inspired platform enables full‑fidelity supply‑chain models, eliminating the need for simplifications that compromise accuracy. By handling daily production planning and...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Cybersecurity and AI in the Era of Home-Based Care Logistics
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Cybersecurity and AI in the Era of Home-Based Care Logistics

Kenco’s vice‑president of life sciences, Tim McClatchy, detailed how the firm is hardening cybersecurity across its manufacturer‑to‑home delivery network while deploying AI to streamline labor planning and route optimization. He explained the specific encryption and verification steps used at each...

By Pharmaceutical Commerce (independent trade)
Katana Cloud Inventory Review 2026: The Honest Guide for Shopify Brands That Make What They Sell
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Katana Cloud Inventory Review 2026: The Honest Guide for Shopify Brands That Make What They Sell

Katana positions itself as the only Shopify‑native cloud inventory and manufacturing platform, unifying real‑time inventory, production planning, and shop‑floor execution. It targets Shopify brands that make their own products, charging a $299 per‑month Core plan plus optional add‑ons and a $2,000...

By eCommerce Fastlane
Oil Context Weekly (W9)
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Oil Context Weekly (W9)

Oil prices stayed flat this week, with Brent hovering between $69‑73 and closing just above $72.5 per barrel. Prompt‑month spreads and Brent Dated‑Forward‑Line moved into contango, indicating freight‑rate pressure on the market structure. U.S. crude inventories rebounded while Europe and...

By Commodity Context
The Chokepoint at the Center of the US-Iran Standoff
BlogFeb 27, 2026

The Chokepoint at the Center of the US-Iran Standoff

Brent crude has nudged into the low $70s as U.S.-Iran tensions rise, underscoring the market’s sensitivity to the Persian Gulf. About 20% of global oil passes through the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow chokepoint that could be disrupted by conflict....

By Geopolitical Futures
Purpose-Built or Perilous: Congress Faces a Critical FBI Headquarters Decision
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Purpose-Built or Perilous: Congress Faces a Critical FBI Headquarters Decision

Congress is weighing a pivotal decision on the FBI’s next headquarters as the aging Hoover Building must be replaced. Lawmakers are considering the Ronald Reagan Building, but security experts argue it cannot satisfy Interagency Security Committee Level V standards. The article highlights...

By The Cipher Brief
Canadian Mortgage Delinquencies Just Made A Rare, Historic Jump
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Canadian Mortgage Delinquencies Just Made A Rare, Historic Jump

Canadian mortgage arrears surged to a five‑year high of 0.219% in December 2024, marking the fastest monthly increase since the pandemic’s early days. The number of mortgages 90 days past due rose 4.2% month‑over‑month, adding roughly 520 delinquent loans and...

By Better Dwelling
Ice Dam Prevention Tips for Restaurants
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Ice Dam Prevention Tips for Restaurants

Society Insurance released a guide for restaurants on preventing ice dams, a common winter hazard that can cause roof leaks, structural damage, and costly insurance claims. The advice emphasizes pre‑winter attic insulation and ventilation, regular gutter cleaning, safe snow removal,...

By Modern Restaurant Management
Median Technologies to Present at the TD Cowen 46th Annual Health Care Conference
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Median Technologies to Present at the TD Cowen 46th Annual Health Care Conference

Median Technologies announced it will present at TD Cowen’s 46th Annual Health Care Conference in Boston from March 2‑4, 2026. CEO Fredrik Brag will discuss the company’s latest AI‑driven SaMD developments and upcoming milestones on March 4 at 11:10 am ET. The presentation will be...

By HealthTech HotSpot
Alternative Life Capital in the UK - a Distant Dream?
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Alternative Life Capital in the UK - a Distant Dream?

The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) has floated proposals to widen the pool of capital available to UK life insurers, encouraging the sector to tap alternative sources such as pension funds, sovereign wealth and private‑equity investors. Insurers welcomed the idea, seeing...

By InsuranceERM
Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast [Feb 27, ’26 Washington Roundtable]
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast [Feb 27, ’26 Washington Roundtable]

The Washington Roundtable highlighted President Trump’s push for new tariffs following a Supreme Court ruling, while Republicans draft related legislation. Analysts debated the 2027 defense budget, noting a consensus around $1.1‑$1.2 trillion versus the president’s $1.5 trillion request. The Pentagon warned AI...

By Defense & Aerospace Report
This Viral ‘Cheek Splitter 9000’ Airline Seat Looks Like A Torture Device—Is It The Future Of Passenger Misery?
BlogFeb 27, 2026

This Viral ‘Cheek Splitter 9000’ Airline Seat Looks Like A Torture Device—Is It The Future Of Passenger Misery?

Japan Airlines has permanently deactivated the aisle seat in row 15 of its domestic Boeing 737‑800s by installing a custom cushion, effectively turning the seat into a fixed bulkhead. The row, normally three‑seater, now seats only two passengers, prompting viral online attention...

By View from the Wing
Skin of Its Teeth: Mentor-Protégé Joint Venture Survives SDVOSB Status Protest Despite Missing Required Provisions in Joint Venture
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Skin of Its Teeth: Mentor-Protégé Joint Venture Survives SDVOSB Status Protest Despite Missing Required Provisions in Joint Venture

The SBA Office of Hearings and Appeals upheld Sugarloaf Technologies, an SDVOSB mentor‑protégé joint venture, after GSA protested its award for missing the specific reporting language required by 13 C.F.R. § 128.402(c)(11)‑(12). Sugarloaf’s agreement instead contained a clause stating reports would be submitted...

By SmallGovCon
How Will Mass Gen AI Adoption Change Law Firms? A Chat With Legalweek Speaker Colleen Nihill
BlogFeb 27, 2026

How Will Mass Gen AI Adoption Change Law Firms? A Chat With Legalweek Speaker Colleen Nihill

Morgan Lewis’s chief AI and knowledge officer, Colleen Nihill, explained how widespread generative AI adoption will overhaul law‑firm operations. She warned that routine document drafting, research, and due‑diligence tasks will shift from billable hours to AI‑driven efficiencies. Firms that merely...

By Legal Tech Monitor
Pharmaceutical Executive Daily: FDA Approves Hernexeos
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Pharmaceutical Executive Daily: FDA Approves Hernexeos

The FDA approved Hernexeos through the national priority voucher program, a mechanism that fast‑tracks drugs addressing unmet medical needs. Industry leaders are evaluating direct‑to‑consumer (DTC) models to broaden access to HIV prevention tools, leveraging digital and telehealth channels. Additionally, the...

By Pharmaceutical Executive (independent trade outlet)
How Much Does a Kitchen Remodel Cost? | 2026 Guide
BlogFeb 27, 2026

How Much Does a Kitchen Remodel Cost? | 2026 Guide

The 2026 kitchen remodel guide estimates average costs at $150 per square foot, with typical projects ranging from $25,000 to $70,000 and major renovations exceeding $100,000. Homeowners can expect a return on investment of roughly 60‑75 % depending on scope, especially...

By The Mortgage Reports
Entrepreneur Andrew Glen Brown: The CEO Building Structure, Strategy, and Legacy Through London Bradley Enterprises
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Entrepreneur Andrew Glen Brown: The CEO Building Structure, Strategy, and Legacy Through London Bradley Enterprises

Andrew Glen Brown, CEO of London Bradley Enterprises, champions building durable business foundations before pursuing rapid growth. He focuses on structural elements such as entity formation, asset protection, and trust-based wealth planning to transform entrepreneurs into asset owners. Brown extends...

By Programming Insider
Where We Are in the Storm | ClubGPF Clip with George Friedman
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Where We Are in the Storm | ClubGPF Clip with George Friedman

In a recent ClubGPF live discussion, Geopolitical Futures chairman George Friedman revisited his book *The Storm Before the Calm* to argue that America is moving through an 80‑year institutional cycle. He compared today’s political polarization and economic anxiety to three...

By Geopolitical Futures
Indian Register of Shipping Launches First Defence Export Project
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Indian Register of Shipping Launches First Defence Export Project

Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) has launched its first defence export project, delivering a floating dry dock to the Sri Lanka Navy. The dock, constructed by Goa Shipyard Limited, was inaugurated on February 19, 2026, with Rear Admiral MDK Wijewardana...

By Container News
ILTA Just-in-Time: Up-Skilling Lawyers in a Transforming Profession
BlogFeb 27, 2026

ILTA Just-in-Time: Up-Skilling Lawyers in a Transforming Profession

The ILTA Just‑in‑Time initiative addresses the rapid digital transformation reshaping the legal profession. New lawyers now graduate into environments dominated by AI‑assisted drafting, cloud‑based research, and remote collaboration tools. ILTA’s on‑demand training modules aim to up‑skill attorneys quickly, bridging gaps...

By Legal Tech Monitor
A Tale of Three Bispecific Cities
BlogFeb 27, 2026

A Tale of Three Bispecific Cities

Three bispecific antibodies targeting PD‑1 and CTLA‑4—lorigerlimab, volrustomig, and cadonilimab—illustrate divergent engineering strategies. Lorig erlimab relies on a knob‑into‑hole heterodimer, volrustomig adopts a common light chain format, and cadonilimab incorporates Fc‑silencing mutations. Their distinct designs have produced markedly different safety...

By Biotech Strategy Blog
Uncovering Hidden Fraud Networks
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Uncovering Hidden Fraud Networks

Entity resolution, knowledge graphs, and geospatial analytics together dismantle hidden fraud networks across government programs and insurance lines. By linking fragmented records—tax filings, social media, transaction logs—into unified 360‑degree profiles, investigators can spot duplicate registrations, synthetic identities, and collusive entities....

By Insurance Thought Leadership (ITL)
Lawsuit Seeks to Halt FMCSA's Non-Domiciled CDL Final Rule
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Lawsuit Seeks to Halt FMCSA's Non-Domiciled CDL Final Rule

Owner‑operator Jorge Rivera Lujan and other petitioners have filed an emergency petition asking a federal court to halt the FMCSA’s final rule that restricts non‑domiciled commercial driver’s license (CDL) eligibility, effective March 16. They argue the rule is arbitrary and...

By Overdrive
FMCSA Chief Emphasizes Aggressive Approach to CDL Qualifications
BlogFeb 27, 2026

FMCSA Chief Emphasizes Aggressive Approach to CDL Qualifications

FMCSA Administrator Derek Barrs announced that the agency is collaborating with Congress on the “Dalilah Law,” a bill that would codify the agency’s final rule barring most non‑U.S. citizens from obtaining a commercial driver’s license (CDL). The legislation mandates English‑only...

By Overdrive
CFG Health Launches CareLink™ — A Fully Integrated, 24/7 Telehealth Platform for Correctional Health Care
BlogFeb 27, 2026

CFG Health Launches CareLink™ — A Fully Integrated, 24/7 Telehealth Platform for Correctional Health Care

CFG Health launched CareLink, a proprietary 24/7 telehealth platform designed for correctional facilities. Built on existing security‑issued tablets, the solution delivers emergency triage, primary, behavioral, and specialty care while maintaining HIPAA compliance. The platform combines CFG’s in‑house clinicians with external...

By HealthTech HotSpot
Acupath Laboratories, Inc. Partners with Azer Scientific to Install the First AzerView Digital Pathology Scanner in the United States
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Acupath Laboratories, Inc. Partners with Azer Scientific to Install the First AzerView Digital Pathology Scanner in the United States

Acupath Laboratories has partnered with Azer Scientific to install the first AzerView LH510 digital pathology scanner in the United States. The LH510 offers high‑resolution whole‑slide imaging and streamlined workflow features designed for clinical, academic, and reference labs. The installation marks...

By HealthTech HotSpot
Why ‘Flooding the Zone’ Works for Trump
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Why ‘Flooding the Zone’ Works for Trump

Trump’s “flooding the zone” tactic involves saturating the media with crisis‑driven narratives to force political opponents onto the defensive. In the week of Jan. 11‑18, 2026, an ICE agent’s fatal shooting sparked nationwide protests, a federal judge halted ICE arrests, and...

By The Present Age
Roman DBDR Acquisition Corp. II (DRDB) to Combine with ThomasLloyd in $1.5Bn Deal
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Roman DBDR Acquisition Corp. II (DRDB) to Combine with ThomasLloyd in $1.5Bn Deal

Roman DBDR Acquisition Corp. II (ticker DRDB) announced a definitive agreement to merge with ThomasLloyd, an impact‑investment manager. The transaction values the combined entity at roughly $1.5 billion, providing a substantial cash war chest for ThomasLloyd’s sustainable‑infrastructure pipeline. The deal will...

By SPACInsider
Kuehne+Nagel Acquires Lohmöller Road Logistics Business in Germany
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Kuehne+Nagel Acquires Lohmöller Road Logistics Business in Germany

Kuehne+Nagel has completed the acquisition of the road logistics operations of LSL‑Lohmöller Spedition und Logistik GmbH, adding groupage, LTL and FTL services to its German portfolio. The deal brings roughly €23.5 million of 2024 revenue, 142 logistics specialists and about 50...

By Container News
UK Confirms New Chinooks to Get Aerial Refuelling Equipment
BlogFeb 27, 2026

UK Confirms New Chinooks to Get Aerial Refuelling Equipment

The UK Ministry of Defence confirmed that the incoming Chinook H‑47(ER) helicopters will be delivered with a built‑in air‑to‑air refuelling receiver. Despite this capability, the current plan is to rely on United States KC‑130 aircraft for in‑flight refuelling rather than...

By UK Defence Journal – Air
Architecting for the IPO: Lessons From the Slack and Eventbrite Lead-to-Cash Transformations
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Architecting for the IPO: Lessons From the Slack and Eventbrite Lead-to-Cash Transformations

The article examines how Slack and Eventbrite re‑engineered their Lead‑to‑Cash (L2C) pipelines to meet the rigorous demands of an IPO. It introduces the concept of Enterprise Architecture Debt (EAD) and shows how the shift from growth‑centric to governance‑centric systems was...

By Enterprise Architecture Professional Journal (EAPJ)
Fugo Precision 3D’s Centrifugal Resin 3D Printing with Integrated Wash and Cure
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Fugo Precision 3D’s Centrifugal Resin 3D Printing with Integrated Wash and Cure

Fugo Precision 3D has introduced a centrifugal resin 3D printer that combines printing, washing, and curing in a single rotating cylindrical tank. The system spins a resin‑filled chamber, uses 20 UV lasers to solidify layers, and then drains, washes, and...

By Fabbaloo
Tesla Drops Latest Hint that New Cybertruck Trim Is Selling Like Hotcakes
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Tesla Drops Latest Hint that New Cybertruck Trim Is Selling Like Hotcakes

Tesla has pushed the delivery date for its new dual‑motor AWD Cybertruck trim to April 2027, after a prior slip to early fall 2026. The $59,990 model remains available at the current price only until March 1, when a price increase...

By Teslarati
FAMIMOVE Is Back! – FAMIMOVE 3.0 Starts on 1 March 2026
BlogFeb 27, 2026

FAMIMOVE Is Back! – FAMIMOVE 3.0 Starts on 1 March 2026

FAMIMOVE 3.0 launches on 1 March 2026 as an EU‑co‑funded initiative under the JUST‑2025‑JCOO programme, extending the work of FAMIMOVE 2.0. The two‑year project brings together seven universities from six Member States to study children in vulnerable migration situations. It will map child‑protection...

By Conflict of Laws .net
Hellgeth Mercedes Unimog 4030 4×4: When the G-Class Is No Longer Enough
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Hellgeth Mercedes Unimog 4030 4×4: When the G-Class Is No Longer Enough

Daimler Truck and specialist Hellgeth unveiled a one‑off Unimog 4030 4×4, celebrating the model’s 80th anniversary with a luxury conversion. The vehicle retains the Unimog’s legendary off‑road engineering, featuring a 7.7‑litre inline‑six delivering 300 PS and permanent all‑wheel drive. Inside, the double...

By GTspirit
SEALSQ Expands Japan Presence to Support 2035 Quantum Security Mandate
BlogFeb 27, 2026

SEALSQ Expands Japan Presence to Support 2035 Quantum Security Mandate

SEALSQ Corp is expanding its footprint in Japan by showcasing its production‑ready QS7001 secure System‑on‑Chip and QVault Trusted Platform Module at two March 2026 industry events. The move backs Japan’s National Cyber Command Office mandate to transition all government and critical‑infrastructure...

By Quantum Zeitgeist
Catching Up With Tom Burke and His Inductive Automation Pivot
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Catching Up With Tom Burke and His Inductive Automation Pivot

Inductive Automation has appointed Tom Burke, former OPC Foundation leader, as Technology Evangelist. Burke’s background includes roles at Mitsubishi and the CC Link Partners Association, positioning him to champion lightweight messaging standards like MQTT and Sparkplug within Inductive’s platform. The...

By The Manufacturing Connection
Hurrah! CA Overrules High Court in Zaha Hadid Case
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Hurrah! CA Overrules High Court in Zaha Hadid Case

The Court of Appeal overturned the High Court’s ruling in Zaha Hadid Ltd v The Zaha Hadid Foundation, clarifying that IP licence agreements of indefinite duration can be terminated on reasonable notice. Sir Colin Birss C’s judgment aligned with earlier...

By IP Draughts
BC.Game Tops ESL’s February Annual Incentive Standings
BlogFeb 27, 2026

BC.Game Tops ESL’s February Annual Incentive Standings

BC.Game topped ESL’s February Annual Incentive standings after its appearance at IEM Kraków 2026, posting the highest average viewership of 569,201 and earning eight Viewership Points. The squad advanced through the Play‑In round, beating Legacy and Ninjas in Pyjamas, but...

By Esports Insider
Cellular Reprogramming: The Expert Roundup
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Cellular Reprogramming: The Expert Roundup

A round‑up of leading experts highlights how cellular reprogramming has moved from a laboratory curiosity to a near‑clinical anti‑aging platform. Researchers describe partial, epigenetic‑focused approaches that can rejuvenate cells without erasing identity, and four biotech firms outline their distinct delivery...

By SENS Research Foundation – The SENSible Blog
Accelerant Expects Revenue to Rise 51% for FY’25
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Accelerant Expects Revenue to Rise 51% for FY’25

Accelerant Holdings announced a preliminary FY 2025 revenue forecast of $913 million, representing a 51% year‑over‑year increase. The company expects Q4 2025 revenue of $248 million, up 30% from the same quarter last year. Total exchange written premiums are projected at $4.19 billion, a 35%...

By Reinsurance News
Frontier Passenger Claimed She Was Denied Boarding Because She’s Indian—Used Fake ChatGPT Citations In Her Lawsuit
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Frontier Passenger Claimed She Was Denied Boarding Because She’s Indian—Used Fake ChatGPT Citations In Her Lawsuit

Frontier Airlines denied boarding to a passenger of Indian descent during a June 13, 2023 overbooked flight, offering vouchers but no seat. The passenger, an attorney representing herself, sued for $15 million alleging racial discrimination and breach of contract. The 10th Circuit dismissed the...

By View from the Wing
Shining the Light on Shadow Bundles
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Shining the Light on Shadow Bundles

In February 2024 CMS unveiled “shadow bundles,” a modified BPCI‑A methodology that collects episode cost and quality data for hospitals and specialists without their explicit participation. The information is shared primarily with ACOs, MSSP participants, Medicare Advantage plans, and large...

By The Surgeon’s Record
Port of Lázaro Cárdenas Opens 2026 with Cargo Growth
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Port of Lázaro Cárdenas Opens 2026 with Cargo Growth

The Port of Lázaro Cárdenas opened 2026 with a strong start, handling 2,383,826 tonnes in January – a 6% increase over the same month last year. Containerised cargo dominated, representing 56% of throughput, while TEU volumes jumped 22% to 234,962....

By Container News