
New Steam Feature Estimates Your FPS Before Buying a New Game
Valve is developing an FPS Estimator tool that will let Steam users forecast a game’s framerate before buying. The feature asks users to input or save their hardware specs and then aggregates performance data from other owners with similar configurations to generate a predictive chart. It supports multiple rigs, including the Steam Deck, and aims to provide a rough but useful estimate rather than precise measurements. While still in testing, early signals suggest the tool could roll out soon.

TSMC Plans GigaFab Cluster in Arizona, Aiming for Capacity Close to Taiwan
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) is accelerating its U.S. footprint by planning a GigaFab cluster in Arizona that would rival the output of its Hsinchu facilities in Taiwan. The project is part of a broader rollout of 12 plants across...
Lim Traders Launches 'The Halal Meat Specialist' To Expand Retail Access to Halal-Certified Meats in Singapore
Lim Traders Pte Ltd has launched The Halal Meat Specialist, a direct‑to‑consumer e‑commerce platform that brings its 40‑year‑old wholesale expertise to Singapore households. The site offers a full range of MUIS‑certified halal meats, from poultry to ready‑to‑cook meals, with free...
Charli Xcx Management Clarifies Sky Ferreira Claims About ‘Wuthering Heights’ Credits
Charli XCX’s management issued a statement after Sky Ferreira alleged that two tracks on Charli’s upcoming album *Wuthering Heights* were derived from Ferreira’s 2015‑2018 demo material. Ferreira, who is credited as a featured artist, co‑writer and vocal producer on the...

Africa’s Pharma Logistics
Pharma.Aero and the International Air Transport Association’s Cargo Committee (TIACA) have highlighted that Sub‑Saharan Africa receives just 2% of global air‑freight capacity despite housing 1.2 billion people. The mismatch between inbound pharmaceutical shipments and outbound perishables, coupled with fragmented regulations, creates...

Growth Vectors Launches Initiative to Rethink Leadership Capacity in an Increasingly Unpredictable Business Environment
Growth Vectors, led by organisational strategist Mark Mullinix, has launched an initiative that reimagines leadership capacity for startups and SMEs facing volatile market conditions. The program combines fractional leadership, advisory partnerships and talent‑upskilling to deliver experienced expertise on demand, bypassing...

World of Warships Charts a Steadier Course for 2026 With Core Gameplay Focus
Wargaming unveiled its 2026 roadmap for World of Warships, putting core gameplay at the forefront after a turbulent rebuild following its 2022 exit from Russia and Belarus. The plan rests on four pillars: matchmaker improvements, quality‑of‑life updates, steady content delivery,...

Garuda Indonesia Positions Denpasar as East Indonesian Hub
Garuda Indonesia is positioning Bali’s Denpasar airport as a secondary international hub to serve eastern Indonesia, especially the Papua region. The carrier launched a four‑times‑weekly Jakarta‑Denpasar‑Tembagapura‑Jayapura service on March 29, using a Boeing 737‑800. Denpasar now connects to ten international...

Global E-Commerce Growth Shifts to Emerging Markets
Global e‑commerce growth is shifting from North America and Western Europe toward emerging regions such as South and Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America. The surge in these markets is prompting retailers and logistics providers to adopt...

The Best Naruto Games For Playing As Sasuke
The article ranks the five best Naruto video games for playing as Sasuke, from the 2005 PlayStation 2 classic *Ultimate Ninja 3* to the 2015 *Ultimate Ninja Storm 4*. Each title is highlighted for its unique Sasuke variants, combat mechanics, and story integration,...

The X-Files' Original Concept Would Have Severely Limited The Hit Sci-Fi Show
The X‑Files was originally envisioned as a pure alien‑themed series, but creator Chris Carter and his writers quickly expanded the concept to include a broader range of paranormal phenomena. A pivotal early episode, “Squeeze,” introduced the monster‑of‑the‑week format, giving the...

Dune: Awakening Gets New Haunted Overland Zone, Free Weapon Reward, and Smuggler Concept Art in Latest Communinet
Funcom released its April 1 Communinet Signal highlighting patch 1.3.10, which adds the new overland zone Ruins of Tsimpo to Dune: Awakening. The update also grants a free Battle Rifle Variant to players logging in between March 25 and April 25, and showcases fresh...
US Air Force Breaks Ground on Next-Gen Nuclear Missile Silo
The U.S. Air Force broke ground on a prototype silo in Promontory, Utah to house the next‑generation LGM‑35A Sentinel ICBM, which will replace the aging Minuteman III fleet. Northrop Grumman and Bechtel are using a modular, pre‑cast concrete design with software‑defined electronics...

Marshals Season 1, Episode 6 Recap: “Out of the Shadows”
Season 1, episode 6 of the CBS drama Marshals resolves the high‑stakes human‑trafficking arc by rescuing ten girls from the Iron Sentinels gang and reuniting them with their families. The episode also delivers emotional closure as Kayce attends a memorial ceremony for...

Grab Ramps up EV Scheme Amid Energy Shocks
Grab Thailand is fast‑tracking its Grab EV programme by sealing nine strategic partnerships with manufacturers, rental firms, cooperatives and charging operators. The deals introduce end‑to‑end EV taxi rentals at 800 baht (~$23) per day, electric‑motorcycle rentals at 125 baht (~$3.5) per day, and...

10 Arrested, 41 Assisting in MOM's Probe Into Employment-Related Offences in Singapore
On 31 March 2026 Singapore's Ministry of Manpower (MOM) arrested ten people, including directors and staff from five construction firms, for suspected fraudulent work‑pass applications. The companies allegedly paid Central Provident Fund (CPF) contributions to "phantom" workers—individuals not actually employed—to inflate local...
Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Expand US Plant-Based Biomanufacturing with Tax Incentives
Congresswomen Nikki Budzinski (D‑IL) and Michelle Fischbach (R‑MN) introduced the Biobased Materials Investment and Production Act, a bipartisan bill that would grant a 30% investment tax credit for building or retrofitting plant‑based biomanufacturing facilities and a production credit of 10 cents...

Why Faster Aircraft Don’t Always Save Time
Faster aircraft rarely translate into dramatically shorter door‑to‑door trips because ground operations, air‑traffic control routing and climb‑descent phases dominate total travel time. Even when supersonic or high‑subsonic speeds shave 30‑60 minutes from the airborne segment, the gain is a small...
De-Risking Offshore Wind Could Put Philippines Ahead in Clean Energy Race: GWEC’s Ann Francisco
The Philippines is accelerating offshore wind development, leveraging a World Bank‑identified 178 GW technical potential and launching its first dedicated offshore wind auction, GEA‑5, which offers 3,300 MW of fixed‑bottom capacity. Over 90 service contracts covering roughly 68‑69 GW have already been awarded,...
Morning Brief Podcast: Pharma's AI Reckoning
The Economic Times podcast examined how artificial intelligence is reshaping pharma, highlighting AlphaFold’s ability to shrink protein‑structure projects from months to weeks and Lupin’s rollout of generative AI across more than 90 data repositories. Guests from PwC India, Dr. Reddy’s and...

Corridors Through the Caucasus
Azerbaijan is leveraging its strategic location between Europe and Asia to develop the Middle Corridor, investing heavily in rail, port and aviation infrastructure to become a multimodal logistics hub. The government aims to diversify its hydrocarbon‑dependent economy by capturing high‑value,...
The Scottish Home Hydrogen Trial And The Ethics Of Delay
SGN’s H100 Fife project launches in Easter 2026 as Scotland’s first end‑to‑end home hydrogen system, but a detailed cost analysis shows it is dramatically more expensive than natural gas and heat‑pump electrification. The £32 million (≈ $40 million) trial, sized for up to 900 homes...

Inspiring Life Sciences Logistics in Vienna
LogiPharma 2026 will be held April 14‑16 in Vienna, introducing a new venue and a dual‑track format that separates Supply Chain and Logistics content. The conference expects 2,500 global pharma and logistics leaders to discuss resilience, artificial intelligence, and global...

UK Parliamentarians Call for Royal Commission to Review Financial Regulation
A cross‑party All‑Party Parliamentary Group, led by former shadow finance minister John McDonnell, has called for a Royal Commission to overhaul the United Kingdom’s financial regulatory framework. The group released a 250‑page report highlighting systemic oversight failures that have persisted over...

Inside Capital One’s Shift to a ‘Serverless-First’ Operating Model
Capital One is five years into a "serverless‑first" transformation, using AWS Lambda as the default platform for new development. The shift has cut run‑engine costs and boosted developer productivity, with engineering teams reporting roughly 30% less time spent on infrastructure...
Japanese Health Promotion Questionnaire: Validity Confirmed
A recent study has confirmed the validity of a Japanese adaptation of the health‑promoting school implementation questionnaire, employing both classical test theory and confirmatory factor analysis. The instrument demonstrated reliability scores that surpass global benchmarks, confirming its suitability for diverse...

Making AIBD the Logistics Hub of Africa
Senegal is positioning Blaise Diagne International Airport (AIBD) as a West African air‑freight hub through a strategic partnership between Air Senegal and Air France that will pool cargo capacity and link regional markets to global routes. The agreement leverages Senegal’s...

On-Demand Manufacturing: A New Direction for Marine & Energy Parts Sourcing
On‑demand manufacturing is reshaping maritime and energy parts supply chains by digitizing designs and leveraging a global network of verified manufacturers. This model allows OEMs to produce legacy and current components closer to the point of need, cutting lead times...
Ed Goes Extra-Terrestrial
Amazon and Tesla are planning massive low‑earth‑orbit (LEO) data‑centre satellite constellations, each targeting up to a million satellites. The UK boasts over a hundred firms capable of building satellite components, with expertise in radiation‑hard ICs, laser communications and thermal control....

Why the US Needs a Unified, Mission-Based Strategy for Health Innovation
The United States’ decades‑old linear research model—government funding, academic discovery, private commercialization—has driven breakthroughs like the Internet and vaccines, but today market‑driven incentives are skewing biomedical innovation toward high‑profit areas such as oncology. This has left critical fields like psychiatry...
How Deceptive Online Networks Reached Millions in the US 2020 Elections
A study published in Nature Human Behaviour finds that deceptive online networks reached at least 37 million Facebook users and 3 million Instagram users during the 2020 U.S. elections, representing roughly 15% of adult Facebook users and 2% of Instagram users. Three...
April 2026
A health‑focused roundup highlights five emerging stories. Researchers are refining tools to spot subtle language‑development difficulties, while a new blood test shows promise for detecting pancreatic cancer at its earliest stage. Experts advise improving indoor and outdoor air quality to...
Orexin Receptor Antagonists for Major Depressive Disorder: Perspectives From a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
A systematic review and meta‑analysis of orexin receptor antagonists (QXR‑ANTs) in adults with major depressive disorder found a modest but statistically significant reduction in overall symptom scores (standardized mean difference –0.16) and a 52% increase in remission rates compared with...

‘Yes, We Can’: A Blueprint for a Clean Economy and Healthy Society
Nicholas Stern's new book "The Growth Story of the 21st Century" outlines a blueprint for a clean economy that can deliver prosperity, health, and sustainability. It revisits his earlier climate‑economics arguments, emphasizing that rapid decarbonisation is cheaper than climate damage...
Andhra Pradesh Urban Water Supply and Septage Management Improvement)
The Andhra Pradesh government awarded a ₹6.31 billion (~$76 million) contract to JWIL Infra Limited to upgrade urban water supply and septage management in the Ananthapuramu region. The scope includes completing source‑package works, expanding the distribution network with high‑service connections and meters,...
Knauf Signs MoU with Syrian Government
Knauf Group has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Syrian government to develop a long‑term partnership for supplying construction materials. The agreement focuses on establishing local production of gypsum board, insulation and related building products to support Syria’s post‑conflict...
BP Leading Effort to Develop Energy Deposits in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan
BP is positioning itself as the lead developer of the Ustyurt Plateau’s newly identified natural‑gas reserves that span western Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. The company signed an exploration agreement with KazMunayGaz on April 2 and is in talks with Uzbekneftegaz and Azerbaijan’s...

Why China’s Poultry Sector Is Turning to Cage-Free Duck Farming
China’s poultry industry is expanding its animal‑welfare agenda beyond chickens by embracing cage‑free duck farming. Lever China is leading the push, helping producers such as Xuri Egg Products commit to 100% cage‑free duck eggs for export by 2026. The shift...
Wagyu and IVF: Dispelling the Myths with Real Producer Data
In‑vitro fertilisation now produces roughly 87 % of all cattle embryos worldwide, signalling a decisive industry shift. Wagyu producers such as 3D Genetics, Arubial Wagyu and Booth Creek report pregnancy rates between 49 % and 57 % and markedly faster genetic turnover. By...

Will Saros Come to PC?
Sony’s upcoming title Saros will launch exclusively on PlayStation 5 on April 30, 2026, with no confirmed PC release date. While Sony traditionally brings its first‑party games to Windows within six to twelve months, a Bloomberg report cites the company’s retreat from its...

‘Forza Horizon 6’ PS5 Release Date Window, Everything We Know
Forza Horizon 6 will debut on PlayStation 5 in the second half of 2026, trailing its summer 2026 launch on Xbox platforms. Xbox executives attribute the delay to late‑stage strategic adjustments in the game’s multi‑platform rollout. The open‑world title is...

Scientists Find Hidden Brain Cells Helping Deadly Cancer Grow
Canadian researchers have uncovered that oligodendrocytes, a type of brain support cell, actively promote glioblastoma growth by signaling through the CCR5 receptor. In laboratory models, interrupting this communication dramatically slowed tumor expansion. The team also identified Maraviroc, an FDA‑approved HIV...

Welfare Risks Move to the Forefront of Animal Logistics
The animal logistics sector is moving from a focus on volume and speed to a relentless emphasis on welfare consistency, driven by tighter regulatory scrutiny and heightened public expectations. Diversified shipment types—pets, livestock, equine, and exotic species—require species‑specific workflows, exposing...

60 Seconds With … Gio Manzella
Gio Manzella heads operations at Equinox Charter, an ARGUS‑certified private aviation brokerage serving entertainment, sports and corporate clients. He oversees global flight planning, logistics and safety compliance, drawing on experience across commercial, charter and cargo sectors. Manzella highlighted a standout...

Ertico's Third ITS Market Radar Report Calls for 'Stronger Coordination'
Ertico released its third ITS Market Radar, mapping Europe’s intelligent transport systems across suppliers, vehicle manufacturers and connectivity firms. The report highlights how EU initiatives such as the Digital Decade, the AI Act and the European Mobility Data Space are...

Hong Kong: AI Enhances Oesophageal Cancer Diagnosis and Care
The Chinese University of Hong Kong has created an AI‑driven platform that unifies fragmented oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) classifications into four stable molecular subtypes. By fusing whole‑genome, RNA‑seq and DNA‑methylation data, the team built a consensus taxonomy and a...
Killer Robots Are Here. Now What? (Lock and Code S07E07)
Anthropic announced it will not provide its Claude AI system for fully autonomous weapons, citing reliability concerns and lack of safety guardrails. The company confirmed Claude is already used by the U.S. Department of Defense for intelligence analysis, modeling, and...

Podcast: Port Everglades CEO & Port Director Joseph Morris
Port Everglades CEO Joseph Morris highlighted record cruise traffic and robust cargo volumes, noting 4.77 million cruise guests last year and FY 2025 movement of over 130 million barrels of fuel and 1.17 million TEU. He announced a $3.8 billion, 20‑year capital program to upgrade...

Blue Badge Permits Now Held by 1 in 15 Adults in England
The Department for Transport reports that 3.07 million blue‑badge permits are now held by roughly one in fifteen adults in England, a rise driven by expanded eligibility for non‑visible conditions. The AA warns that up to 20% of these badges may...

On the Radio 41 Years Ago, Michael Jackson’s Famed Charity Tune Hit 5,000 Stations at the Same Time Around the...
On April 5, 1985, Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie’s charity anthem “We Are The World” was broadcast simultaneously on more than 5,000 radio stations worldwide at 3:50 pm GMT. The coordinated airplay propelled the single to No. 1 on global charts within days of its release. The...