Digital Infrastructure Business US Signal Hires Warner Norcross & Judd Lawyer as First CLO
US Signal, a Grand Rapids‑based digital infrastructure provider, appointed Nate Steed as its first General Counsel and Chief Legal Officer, a newly created role. Steed arrives from Warner Norcross & Judd after nearly two decades building a practice in software licensing, tech transactions, data security and privacy. He will oversee legal strategy, corporate governance, cybersecurity, regulatory compliance and risk management. The hire coincides with the addition of a chief of artificial intelligence, underscoring US Signal’s push to blend AI innovation with robust legal safeguards.
Dateline Stakes Claim on District-Scale US Rare Earths Play
Dateline Resources has dramatically expanded its Music Valley heavy‑rare‑earth project in California by filing 969 additional claims, boosting the footprint by 1,800% to 20,520 acres across 1,026 contiguous claims. The new land package spans roughly nine kilometres of strike on...
EV Group Unveils EVG120 Resist Processing System
EV Group has launched the EVG120, an automated resist processing system that upgrades its flagship coater/developer line. The new platform offers a 40% capacity boost on a 200 mm footprint while shrinking its overall size by more than 20%. It adds...
Chrono Trigger Orchestral Concert North America Dates Revealed
Square Enix announced a North American Chrono Trigger Orchestral Concert series slated for October 2026, with performances in New York (Oct 10), Chicago (Oct 14) and Los Angeles (Oct 18). The event mirrors the 30th‑anniversary concert held in Japan earlier this year and will feature...

EChem Expo 2026 Releases Full Conference Program
eChem Expo 2026 has released its full two‑day program, scheduled for April 8‑9 at the MeadowView Resort in Kingsport, Tennessee. The agenda features eight focused technical tracks—from Capital Effectiveness and Operational Excellence to Industrial AI and Workforce Development—delivering over 20 hours of...
Paul Hastings Adds London High-Yield Partner From A&O Shearman
Paul Hastings has hired London high‑yield partner Brad Weyland from A&O Shearman, aiming to rebuild its debt capital markets team after recent defections. Weyland brings five years of partnership experience and a client roster that includes Barclays, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank...
How to Unlock Swordfish A1 in Black Ops 7 & Warzone
Activision’s Black Ops 7 and Warzone have introduced the Swordfish A1, a four‑round burst marksman rifle with rapid fire and minimal recoil. The weapon is only obtainable by completing all nine challenges in the free Counter Skies event pass during Season 02 Reloaded,...
Former Hausfeld London Managing Partner Joins Bellevue Law After Career Break
Lianne Craig, former managing partner of Hausfeld’s London office, has joined boutique Bellevue Law as a senior consultant after a career break. With more than 25 years of experience in commercial, financial‑services and competition disputes, she will bolster Bellevue’s commercial...
Telecom News: ADTRAN, Keysight Technologies, TeraSignal, OFC 2026
ADTRAN unveiled the LiteWave800, an ultra‑low‑power 800 Gb/s linear pluggable optics module that operates at just 1 pJ per bit and 0.8 W, targeting intra‑data‑center links for AI and cloud workloads. Keysight introduced the AresONE 1600GE, a 1.6‑terabit Ethernet platform that emulates AI...

Gong Cha Introduces ‘Red Ruby’ Store Concept at IconSiam
Gong Cha opened its sixth Thai outlet at IconSiam, debuting the new ‘Red Ruby’ store concept. The design uses ruby‑inspired red tones and sleek finishes to reinforce a premium tea image. Positioned as an experience‑oriented space with seating, the store...
Low-Vision Aids for Macular Degeneration
Age‑related macular degeneration’s late stage, geographic atrophy, severely impairs central vision, making everyday tasks difficult. Dr. Ananth Sastry outlines a range of low‑vision aids—including optical devices, environmental modifications, and electronic tools—to help patients maximize remaining sight. Optical options such as...

Best Buy Wants to Be the Hub for AI-Powered Hardware Like Glasses, Laptops
Best Buy is repositioning itself as the go‑to retailer for AI‑powered hardware, from glasses to AI‑enhanced PCs, as its fiscal‑year revenue held steady at roughly $42 billion. CEO Corie Barry highlighted flat market share but pointed to rapid growth in emerging categories such...

Anduril To Acquire ExoAnalytic
Anduril Industries announced it will acquire ExoAnalytic Solutions, effectively doubling its space workforce. The deal adds ExoAnalytic’s 130‑plus engineers and a network of over 400 telescopes, enhancing Anduril’s space‑situational‑awareness (SSA) offerings for Department of Defense and Space Force customers. Anduril...

Exclusive: Phlur to Expand to Mexico and Europe
Phlur, the clean‑fragrance brand backed by TSG Consumer, is rolling out its products in Mexico on April 3 via Sephora, followed by a broader launch on April 6. A second phase will see the brand enter more than 300 Sephora locations across...

Spotify Once Had a Reputation for Underpaying Music Artists. It Hopes to Change that Perception
Spotify, once criticized for low royalty rates, now reports paying over $11 billion to the music industry in 2025, with royalties growing more than 10% annually. The platform added a record 38 million monthly active users, reaching 751 million listeners, and half of...

How MSB Micro Systems Helps Resellers Deliver Always-On Enterprise APN
Mobile connectivity has become a boardroom priority in Southern Africa, yet a 60% usage gap persists despite widespread coverage. Operators have poured billions into batteries and generators to keep 4G services alive during load‑shedding, underscoring the need for engineered resilience....

Prince William’s Controversial 2,500-Home Development Granted Planning Approval
Planning permission has been granted for the Duchy of Cornwall’s South East Faversham scheme, a 2,500‑home development on 137.7 hectares of Kent farmland owned by Prince William. The plan includes 400 social‑rent homes, 475 affordable units, a primary school, nursery,...
New Products
A wave of new RF and microwave components hit the market, ranging from the 6501 Series up/down‑converters that fit into a single 6U VPX slot to Highland Technology’s K420 optical‑electrical converter supporting 4 Gbps over 400 m of fiber. Hyperlabs introduced a...
10 MHz to 110 GHz Ultra-Wideband Distributed Amplifier
Eravant has introduced the SBB‑0111141708‑1F1F‑E1, an ultra‑wideband distributed amplifier that spans 10 MHz to 110 GHz. It delivers 17 dB gain up to 70 GHz, 16 dB to 90 GHz, and 10 dB at the top of the band, while offering both coaxial and Uni‑Guide waveguide interfaces....
BookEnd
"Over-the-Air Measurement for Wireless Communication Systems" by Yihong Qi and James L. Drewniak offers a comprehensive guide to OTA testing, spanning fundamentals to advanced MIMO and massive‑MIMO techniques. The book aligns its content with 3GPP and CTIA standards, making it...

4 Key Growth Opportunities to Boost CNC Machining Workforce
The U.S. CNC machining sector faces a deep talent gap, with hundreds of thousands of open positions despite a workforce of roughly 12.7 million manufacturing employees. Median machinist age is 46.9, and retirements are outpacing new talent, risking up to 2.1 million...

SEC Simplifies Process for Early Stockholders Meetings
The Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that companies can now hold their annual stockholders’ meetings (ASM) earlier than the date set in their bylaws without prior SEC approval. Firms must submit a written notice at least 32 business...

Major Property Firm’s Accountants Face FRC Investigation After £165m Accounting Error
The Financial Reporting Council has opened an investigation into two former Vistry Group accountants over a £165 million accounting error tied to the housebuilder's South Division projects. The error, initially projected to shave £115 million from pre‑tax profit, was later revised upward...

PacificAus TV Screens in Timor-Leste
Free TV Australia launched PacificAus TV in Timor‑Leste, delivering free Australian programming to RTTL as part of the Indo‑Pacific Broadcasting Strategy. The service arrives alongside the broadcast of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup, highlighting women’s football across the region. Officials...
Indian Edible Oil Buyers Move to Secure Prompt Shipments as Prices Surge
Indian edible‑oil buyers are accelerating shipments as vegetable‑oil prices and freight rates surge, fearing delays from the Middle East conflict. India, the world’s largest importer, is curbing fresh purchases of soy and sunflower oil, which could temper further price spikes...
More Screens, More Stakes: India’s Content Boom Needs an India-First Media-Tech Backbone
India now has 313 million digital‑only viewers, with rural adoption outpacing metros, fueling a surge in multi‑screen content consumption. The explosion of hours, languages, and formats is stressing a media‑tech stack that remains fragmented and largely dependent on foreign infrastructure. Sunil...

Club Eurostar Has Launched a Big Reward Seat Sale – Worth an Amex Transfer?
Club Eurostar has opened a 20% discount sale on all reward seats, with no blackout dates and travel allowed through 12 December. Bookings must be completed by 4 p.m. on Thursday 19 March, and the reduced pricing applies to Standard, Plus and Premier...

AI Could Help Increase Access to Legal Assistance, ABA President Says in Podcast Appearance
American Bar Association President Michelle Behnke told the Legal Services Corporation’s “Talk Justice” podcast that artificial intelligence can expand access to legal assistance, especially in underserved “legal deserts.” She stressed the ABA’s duty to educate lawyers on AI’s limitations, confidentiality...
Energy Retailer Dumps Gas Licence to “Focus Exclusively” On Solar, Batteries and VPPs
Discover Energy has surrendered its gas retail licence, shifting exclusively to solar, battery storage and virtual power plant (VPP) services. The Australian regulator approved the move, with existing gas customers transferred to CovaU on September 4. The company cites high compliance...
Big Battery Put on Standby Again as Rooftop PV Sends Grid Demand Below Zero, but None Forced to Charge
The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) placed the Torrens Island big battery on standby after rooftop solar pushed South Australia’s grid demand into negative territory, forecasting a minimum system load of –144 MW. While the battery remained idle, other storage assets...
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Energy Return on Investment (EROI): Definition and Importance
Energy Return on Investment (EROI) quantifies net energy gained versus energy expended to produce it. The metric influences pricing, viability, and policy decisions across fossil, nuclear, and renewable sources. In the United States, average EROI across generation technologies is roughly...

NIQ Study: Quality Expectations Evolve Across Thailand’s Auto Market
NielsenIQ’s 2025 Thailand Automotive Quality Study surveyed 3,479 new‑car owners, revealing that battery‑electric vehicles (BEVs) posted a slightly higher Problems‑per‑100‑Vehicles (PP100) score of 174 versus 169 for conventional models. The research shows a clear shift in consumer expectations toward real‑world...

PS5 Fans Will Learn About Up to 40+ New Games During This Lengthy Livestream
The Future Games Show returns on March 12, 2026 with a 90‑minute Spring Showcase livestream featuring more than 40 upcoming titles across platforms, including several PS5 exclusives. Hosted by actors Devora Wilde and Shai Matheson, the event will highlight games...

ESA Readies Self-Healing Materials For Use On Spacecraft
The European Space Agency (ESA) is advancing Project Cassandra, a collaboration with CompPair, CSEM and Com&Sens to adapt self‑healing carbon‑fibre composites for spacecraft. The HealTech material, originally developed by CompPair, uses embedded fibre‑optic sensors and 3D‑printed aluminium grids to detect...
Chinese Billionaire Zhang Bo Sees Wealth Surpassing $48B as Aluminum Prices Jump
Chinese billionaire Zhang Bo’s net worth has topped $48 billion as aluminum prices surged over 25 % in the past year. Shares of his China Hongqiao Group jumped 585 % since he took control in 2019, making him Asia’s richest metals magnate. The price...
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Understanding Auction Rate Securities (ARS): A Comprehensive Guide
Auction rate securities (ARS) are long‑term debt instruments whose interest rates are reset through frequent Dutch‑auction processes, typically every 7 to 35 days. Before the 2008 market failure, investors had placed roughly $330 billion in ARS, attracted by tax‑exempt, investment‑grade yields....

Carvana to Issue $1 Billion From Its Latest Pool of Car Loans
Carvana announced a $1 billion securitization, the first of its recent series to include new‑vehicle loans, representing its largest transaction in six months. The Carvana Auto Receivables Trust 2026‑P1 pools 39,517 loans with an average balance of $26,589 and a weighted‑average term...

Taiwan Dispatch: Ministry Issues Forced Labor Guidelines After US Trade Action, Migrant Workers’ Rights at Risk
Taiwan's Ministry of Labor issued forced‑labor prevention guidelines after a U.S. Customs and Border Protection Withhold Release Order against Giant Manufacturing. The 11‑indicator framework offers self‑assessment tools for companies but excludes home‑care workers and does not tackle debt bondage or...
SC Upholds Bharti Telecom's Share Capital Reduction
The Supreme Court of India rejected appeals from 35 minority shareholders of Bharti Telecom Limited, upholding the company’s 2018 decision to reduce its share capital by cancelling a small block of shares. The court affirmed that the valuation process, which...
Younger Stroke Survivors Face Greater Concentration, Mental Health Challenges—Especially Those Not Employed
A new study of 17,000 CDC survey respondents finds that stroke survivors under age 50 experience twice the concentration problems and nearly double the poor mental‑health days of older survivors. Younger patients report fewer physical limitations but face heightened cognitive...
Telecom Tower Companies Express Concern over Stoppage of LPG Supply
Telecom tower manufacturers in India have seen LPG supplies cut off after a government order redirected public‑sector LPG to domestic consumers. The Digital Infrastructure Providers Association (DIPA) warned that the loss of LPG, which powers galvanization furnaces, could force plants...
Obamacare Enrollment Is Plunging as Costs Soar, Pushing Down Stocks Like Centene
Centene announced that roughly 40% of its Affordable Care Act members will drop coverage by year‑end, confirming a 36% enrollment decline in Q1 2026. The drop follows the expiration of enhanced ACA tax credits, which has pushed premiums higher and...

Ex-Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund General Counsel Pam Hrick Joins Lerners Toronto
Former Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF) general counsel Pam Hrick has become a partner at Lerners LLP’s Toronto office. She will work within the firm’s dispute resolution and advocacy practice as well as its personal injury group focused...

‘Battle Lab’ to Produce Standard Plans for Air Base Counter-Drone Defense
Air Combat Command has tasked the 319th Reconnaissance Wing at Grand Forks AFB to run the Point Defense Battle Lab, a series of monthly 2026 exercises that will test counter‑small‑UAS technologies. The lab issued two RFIs—one for detection, identification and...

AI Could Change Homebuying. How Listings and Negotiations Are Already Shifting
AI-powered tools are reshaping how homebuyers visualize properties and negotiate deals. Collov AI, a new platform, provides virtual staging, 3‑D tours and interior‑design suggestions directly from listing photos, with subscription plans from $19 to $127 per month. Realtors report that...

Bank Lending Growth Eased to Near 2-Year Low in January ’26
Bank lending in the Philippines slowed to its weakest pace in nearly two years in January 2026, expanding only 9.3% year‑on‑year to P14.2 trillion. The dip follows a high‑profile corruption scandal that dented business confidence despite the central bank’s aggressive rate...

BOC Digitizes Car Import Process
The Philippine Bureau of Customs (BOC) has rolled out the Electronic Certificate of Payment (e‑CP) System, a real‑time digital platform that automates duty and tax validation for imported vehicles. The system links BOC directly with the Land Transportation Office (LTO),...
Fashion Designer Katie Perry Wins High Court Dispute Against American Pop Star

NSW Cotton Partnership to Face Court over Farm Deaths
Directors of New South Wales cotton giant P&J Harris & Sons will appear before the Industrial Court on April 20, facing charges over two fatal workplace incidents—a 2022 backhoe accident and a 2024 drowning. SafeWork NSW has alleged six companies within...
Maternal Physical Activity Linked to Child Neurodevelopment
A JAMA Network Open cohort study of 38,219 mother‑child pairs found that higher maternal physical activity before and during pregnancy is linked to better early neurodevelopmental outcomes. Pre‑pregnancy activity raised the odds of higher scores across all ASQ‑3 domains at...