
Divisive 6-Part Irish Crime Drama Is Trending Number 1 on This UK Streamer Right Now
Irish crime drama "The Vanishings" has risen to #1 on a UK streaming platform's trending chart, outpacing titles like "Rich House Poor House" and "The Curfew." The six‑part series, starring India Mullen and Allen Leech, dramatizes the real‑life "Vanishing Triangle" murders in Leinster during the 1980s‑1990s. While audience engagement is strong, critics have lambasted the show for exploiting true‑crime trauma and simplifying complex cases. Despite mixed reviews, the series holds a 6.1/10 rating on IMDb from over 2,300 users.

Ghost of Yotei ‘Legends’ Co-Op Mode Coming as Free Post-Launch Update
Sony confirmed that Ghost of Yotei will receive a free Legends co‑op multiplayer mode on March 10, 2026, expanding the base game with four new classes and cooperative content. The update adds four‑player Survival waves, twelve two‑player story missions, and four Incursion...

Deloitte Unveils Physical AI Solutions Built with NVIDIA Omniverse Libraries to Help Accelerate Industrial Transformation
Deloitte announced an expanded partnership with NVIDIA to launch physical AI offerings built on the Omniverse platform. The new services combine high‑fidelity digital twins, advanced computer‑vision models, and secure edge‑robotics tools for industries such as automotive, life‑sciences, and manufacturing. Deloitte’s...
Bioxytran Reports Positive Phase 1b/2a Results for Antiviral ProLectin‑M
Bioxytran announced positive phase 1b/2a data for its oral antiviral ProLectin‑M in a randomized, double‑blind, placebo‑controlled trial of 39 mild‑to‑moderate COVID‑19 patients in India. The highest dose (16,800 mg/day) achieved viral clearance in 90% of participants by day 5 versus 20% on placebo,...
New ‘TikTok for Games’ Firm Minit Lands $2m
Minit Games, a Hamburg startup specializing in instant‑play HTML5 titles, announced a $2 million pre‑seed round led by LVP and Sony Innovation Fund, with several angel investors joining. The company is building a TikTok‑style, algorithmically curated feed where bite‑sized games load...
Technical Assistance for Ukrainian Media: “Voices of Ukraine” By The Fix Foundation and ECPMF
The Fix Foundation and the European Centre for Press and Media Freedom have launched the “Voices of Ukraine” programme to provide equipment grants to Ukrainian media operating inside the country. The initiative targets regional, frontline and hyper‑local outlets, offering up...
The Supply Chain Control Tower: Myth & Reality (Part I)
The article traces the evolution of supply‑chain control towers from early 1990s pilots to today’s AI‑enhanced platforms. It highlights how the internet enabled multi‑tenant cloud solutions, yet true end‑to‑end visibility still requires stitching together disparate systems. The pandemic acted as...
Danganronpa 15th Anniversary Exhibition Starts
Spike Chunsoft and Kadokawa have opened the Danganronpa 15th Anniversary Exhibition in Tokyo’s Matsuzakaya department store, running March 6‑16, with a second phase slated for Osaka’s Daimaru Umeda from March 28‑April 20. Visitors can view series artwork, meet a greeting from headmaster Monokuma...
CHN Energy Switches on 2 GW Solar Plant at Coal-Mining Subsidence Area
China Energy Investment Corp. (CHN Energy) has commissioned the 2 GW Phase II of its Lingwu photovoltaic project, bringing the site’s total capacity to 4 GW and completing half of the planned 6 GW mining‑subsidence solar cluster in Ningxia. The base will deliver roughly...

YouTube’s AI Slop Problem And How Marketers Can Compete via @Sejournal, @MattGSouthern
YouTube’s platform is being flooded by low‑quality, mass‑produced AI videos, dubbed “AI slop,” which now appear in roughly one‑in‑five Shorts recommendations to new users. A Kapwing analysis identified 278 dedicated AI slop channels that together generated 63 billion views, 221 million subscribers...

Reinventing a Studio
Chris McGurk has transformed Cineverse from a modest digital cinema business into a publicly traded studio‑tech hybrid that blends content creation with proprietary streaming infrastructure. The company now delivers over 70,000 titles to 50 million monthly viewers across theatrical, TVOD, FAST,...

Minit Games Raises $2M to Build Feed-Based Gaming Discovery
AI‑focused startup Minit Games announced a $2 million pre‑seed round led by LVP and Sony Innovation Fund, with participation from notable angels. The funding will accelerate development of its feed‑based gaming discovery platform that leverages machine learning to personalize game recommendations....

How to Blend OT Expertise with Custom Software Development
Industrial automation is moving beyond traditional COTS SCADA and MES platforms toward custom software that delivers richer user experiences and cross‑domain insights. This shift requires new capabilities such as UX design, DevOps pipelines, and API development that many OT teams...

C15 Studio Renews Deal with Formula 1 for Free Streaming Channel
C15 Studio has renewed its multi‑year agreement with Formula 1 to continue operating the free, ad‑supported Formula 1 Channel in the United States. The updated deal adds live broadcast rights for the 2026 F1 Academy Series, the sport’s all‑female development championship. Launched...
March 2, 2004: Rosetta Launches
On March 2, 2004 the European Space Agency launched the Rosetta‑Philae mission from French Guiana to rendezvous with comet 67P/Churyumov‑Gerasimenko. The spacecraft spent a decade traveling, using three Earth and one Mars gravity‑assist flybys to reach its target. In August 2014 Rosetta entered orbit,...

Mycom and Mavenir Announce Strategic Collaboration for Delivering Agentic AI Benefits to CSPs to Support Autonomous Networks L4/5
Mycom and Mavenir announced a strategic partnership at Mobile World Congress to develop Agentic AI use cases for 4G and 5G networks. The collaboration links Mycom’s GenAie NOC Copilot with Mavenir’s Core Domain Intent and NF AI agents, creating an...
The New Logistics Viewpoints
Logistics Viewpoints has been relaunched as an institutional decision‑support platform aimed at supply‑chain technology leaders. The redesign is structural, organizing content into decision‑relevant domains such as planning, transportation, AI, and sustainability rather than chasing trends. The platform emphasizes independent, analyst‑driven...
A Golden Fleet Starts with Maintenance and Modernization
The article argues that rebuilding U.S. sea power hinges on a disciplined maintenance and modernization agenda, not merely increasing ship counts. It highlights a $30 billion investment need to refurbish aging hulls and integrate electric propulsion, directed‑energy weapons, and advanced sensors....
Do Not Sacrifice Marines and Sailors on the Altar of Expediency
In an op‑ed for RealClearDefense, retired Marine Corps General Charles Krulak, former Navy officer James Conway, and defense analyst Leonard Picotte warn that the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps are risking the safety of sailors and Marines by prioritizing rapid,...
From Principle to Practice: New Checklist Supports Patient Engagement in Rare Disease Value Research
The Center for Innovation & Value Research launched the Rare Disease Patient Engagement (RDPE) Guidance and Checklist, a practical toolkit to embed patient and caregiver input throughout rare‑disease comparative effectiveness research, value assessment, and economic modeling. The resource bundles best‑practice...
Arizona Metals’ Final Sugarloaf Peak Drill Results Demonstrate Robust Expansion and Continuity
Arizona Metals announced the final results of its 2025 reverse‑circulation drill program at the Sugarloaf Peak gold project in Arizona. The campaign delivered the highest grade ever recorded on the property, a 1.5‑metre interval of 25.5 g/t Au within a 91.4 m...

Carr’s FCC Hands Historic Regulatory Victory to African-American TV Station Owner
The FCC granted a waiver allowing DuJuan McCoy’s Circle City Broadcasting to purchase Indianapolis ABC affiliate WRTV from Scripps for $83 million, exceeding the agency’s two‑stations‑per‑market rule. Media Bureau Chief Erin Boone ruled the exception would not harm competition and would protect local...

Ireland's Apartment Rental Crisis Deepens in 2026
Ireland’s rental market tightened sharply in early 2026, with 2025 rents climbing 4.4% to an average €2,086 for a two‑bedroom unit. Listings plunged 22% year‑over‑year, leaving fewer than 1,800 homes available nationwide in February, the lowest February figure since 2006....

Exclusive: Starpath Unveils New Ultra-Thin Space Solar Panels
Starpath Space introduced Starlight Air, an ultra‑thin space solar panel that weighs just 73 g per square meter and sells for about $15 per watt. The panel uses a nanometer‑scale crystalline photovoltaic layer printed on a fabric substrate, delivering the same...

Why Easter and Other Seasonal Retail Items Hit Shelves Months Early Now: EY Canada
Retailers are placing seasonal merchandise, such as Easter items, on shelves months before the holiday because the design, manufacturing, and shipping processes require six to nine months of lead time. EY Canada partner Georgianna Ma explains that early placement helps...
CCC Awarded Contract to Supply RAST Systems to US NAWC
The Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC) secured a four‑year contract with the U.S. Department of Defense to supply Recover Assist Securing and Traversing (RAST) systems to the Naval Air Warfare Centre. Curtiss‑Wright’s Mississauga plant will manufacture the equipment and provide field...
Curbside Consult with Dr. Jayne 3/2/26
The article sketches a typical week for a clinical informaticist, showing how patient care, system design, feedback loops, governance, safety, and evidence assessment intertwine. It highlights that a single day can involve everything from bedside interaction to long‑term technology strategy....

British Organizations Urged to Be Alert to Threat of Iranian Cyberattacks
The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has issued an advisory warning British organisations of a heightened indirect cyber threat from Iran following a joint U.S.-Israeli airstrike that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader. While the agency sees no immediate surge in...

UK Civil Aviation Authority Outlines Electronic Conspicuity Plans for Uncrewed and Crewed Aircraft
The UK Civil Aviation Authority released a Technical Concept of Operations detailing electronic conspicuity (EC) requirements for integrating BVLOS unmanned aircraft into shared airspace. Uncrewed systems must broadcast a 978 MHz ADS‑B signal and carry ADS‑B IN receivers, while crewed aircraft face...

ST Engineering Wins $372m Qatar Land Forces MRO Contract
ST Engineering secured a €315 million ($372 million) five‑year maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) contract with Barzan Maintenance Shield for the Qatar Emiri Land Forces. The agreement, commencing in Q2 2026, covers land platforms, workshop equipment and the rollout of digitalised maintenance workflows...

Gulf Airlines Recovering From Iran Attacks: How Tricky Will It Be?
The United States and Israel struck Iran, prompting Iranian drone attacks on the United Arab Emirates that damaged Dubai Airport and the Burj Al Arab hotel. In response, Gulf carriers Emirates, Etihad and Qatar suspended flights for at least three...

Goldman Sachs Turns Bullish on This Coffee Chain After Recent Pullback, Calls Growth Rate ‘Best in Class’
Dutch Bros. Coffee, the fast‑growing U.S. coffee chain, has attracted fresh Wall Street attention after Goldman Sachs upgraded the stock to a buy. The investment bank kept its 12‑month price target at $75, implying roughly 40 % upside from current levels....

'Scream 7' Earns Franchise-Best Opening
Paramount Skydance’s horror sequel “Scream 7” opened with $64.1 million in U.S. box‑office revenue and $97.2 million worldwide, marking the strongest debut in the franchise’s history. The film achieved this with a modest $11.8 million national TV advertising budget, anchored by a $10 million Super...
A Sweet Proposition
Quick‑service restaurants are pivoting toward bright, sugary beverages to win over Gen Z and millennial diners who are less price‑sensitive than older consumers. Brands such as Blank Street Coffee, Starbucks and Dutch Bros have seen cold, flavor‑forward drinks now dominate a large...
Stratasys Earns EcoVadis Gold Sustainability Rating
Stratasys Ltd. received an EcoVadis Gold Medal, ranking it in the top 5% of over 150,000 evaluated companies. The upgrade from last year’s Silver rating highlights stronger sustainability management and expanded ESG reporting. The company cited progress in Scope 3 emissions...

Nippon TV Returns to Series Mania Forum with Two New Scripted Formats
Nippon TV is returning to the Series Mania Forum to debut two new scripted formats, the suspense thriller *The Right to Judge* and the high‑voltage drama *Escape*, each ten 60‑minute episodes. *The Right to Judge* has already logged more than...

Every Ford That Wore The ST Badge In The United States
The Ford ST badge, born in Europe in the mid‑1990s, first appeared on U.S. streets with the 2013 Focus ST, a turbocharged hot hatch that combined 252 hp with sport‑tuned suspension. It was quickly followed by the Fiesta ST (2014‑19), a...
4 Stocks to Watch From the Prospering Insurance Brokerage Industry
The insurance brokerage sector is riding a wave of better pricing, disciplined underwriting and rising demand for a broader range of policies, pushing industry revenue higher. Digitalization and AI adoption are sharpening margins and enabling faster scale, while a wave...

Agencies Aim to Harness AI for Cyber Defense
The upcoming national cyber strategy will make artificial intelligence a cornerstone of federal network security, as emphasized by National Cyber Director Sean Cairncross. Agencies are urged to secure AI use cases while leveraging AI to strengthen information security across government....

Austria Commissions Its First Military Sat
Austria has commissioned BEACONSAT, its first military‑operated satellite, slated for launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 in February 2027. The one‑year mission will monitor GNSS signals to detect jamming and spoofing, addressing growing navigation interference threats. The project is financed by a...

Poland’s Pendolinos to Enter Service in Czechia for First Time
Polish PKP Intercity’s ED250 Pendolino will operate on Czech Railways’ SuperCity line between Prague and Bohumín from 9 March to 17 June, marking the first regular passenger service of the fleet outside Poland. The three‑month deployment will cover roughly 60,000 km, providing real‑world...
4 Large-Cap Pharma Stocks to Watch as Industry Recovery Gains Steam
The large‑cap pharmaceutical sector is rebounding in 2026 after a muted 2025, buoyed by strong quarterly results, aggressive M&A, and robust pipeline activity. Zacks ranks the industry at #172, but it posted a 10.8% gain over the past year, outpacing...
Sivers Semiconductors to Showcase Cutting-Edge Satcom and Fixed Wireless Innovations at MWC Barcelona
Swedish chipmaker Sivers Semiconductors announced its participation at MWC Barcelona, where it will demonstrate its latest satellite communications (satcom) beamforming ICs and flat‑panel antenna arrays. The centerpiece is Maverick, a 576‑element Ka‑Band transmit/receive array that incorporates the newly released Cloudchaser...
TG Jones Owner Calls in Advisers to Develop Restructuring Plan
Modella Capital, the owner of TG Jones, has engaged consulting firm Teneo to craft a restructuring plan for its high‑street portfolio. The plan follows Modella's 2025 acquisition of WH Smith’s 480‑store network, which it has been rebranding as TG Jones. Roughly 80 of...
Taseko’s Florence Mine Delivers First New US Copper in 17 Years
Canadian miner Taseko Mines announced its Florence Copper operation in Arizona has produced its first copper cathodes, the first new US copper output from a greenfield project since 2008. The electrowinning plant began commercial operations in late February, positioning Florence...
Famitsu Software Sales (2/16/26 – 2/22/26) – Top 30
Nintendo’s new Switch 2 hardware dominated Japan’s weekly software chart for February 16‑22, 2026, with Mario Tennis Fever leading at 14,577 units. Legacy franchises such as Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined and Mario Kart World also posted strong numbers, while Switch 2‑specific editions of Animal...
Bain Capital Invests in Tingstad
Private equity firm Bain Capital announced it will acquire a majority stake in Tingstad, the Gothenburg‑based Swedish distributor of non‑food consumables. The deal, advised by Jefferies and others, keeps founder Paul Jigberg and the management team on board with a...

Hopes for Suez Canal Revival Dashed
Shippers including Maersk, Hapag‑Lloyd and CMA CGM have halted Suez Canal transits as the United States and Israel intensify conflict with Iran, fearing renewed Houthi attacks in the Red Sea. Egypt estimates a $9 billion loss in transit fees, with canal revenues...
PEA Offers a First Look at Whistler Mine
U.S. GoldMining released a preliminary economic assessment for its Whistler project in Alaska, outlining a 14.6‑year mine that would produce 2.6 million gold ounces, 6.9 million silver ounces and 592 million pounds of copper. The base‑case assumes $3,200/oz gold, $37.50/oz silver and $4.50/lb...

All of SA’s $1m-Plus Suburbs Revealed
PropTrack data shows South Australia now has 191 suburbs with a median house price of $1 million or more, up 54 suburbs from the previous month. Adelaide’s most expensive suburb is Tennyson, where the median sits at $3.48 million, followed by Medindie...