
You’ve Got the PLC Sorted. But What About the Power Feeding It?
North American industrial automation projects must consider not only PLC programming but also the power distribution panel certified to UL 891. An uncertified distribution panel can stall inspections, cause power‑quality issues, and jeopardize PLC reliability. Obtaining both UL 891 (distribution) and UL 508A (control) panels from a single certified supplier streamlines documentation, pre‑tests integration, and accelerates commissioning. SystemTeknik exemplifies this approach, offering fully certified panels and IEC 61131‑3‑compliant PLC solutions for single‑unit and series production.
Amazon Wins Partial Dismissal in Alexa Wiretapping Class Action
A Seattle federal judge partially dismissed a class action accusing Amazon of misleading users about Alexa’s "false wake" recordings, dropping Washington consumer‑protection claims but allowing wiretap claims in Florida, Maryland and federal court to proceed. The court found Amazon’s disclosures...

Organizing for the AI Era: Enterprise AI Organizational Design Framework
The "Organizing for the AI Era" framework offers enterprises a structured blueprint to redesign authority, accountability, and operating models as AI becomes a core capability. It moves beyond literacy and policy, delivering concrete artifacts such as an AI Operating Model...

CATRION Partners with Airport Dimensions to Elevate Airport Hospitality in Saudi Arabia
CATRION has teamed up with Airport Dimensions to upgrade airport hospitality across Saudi Arabia, aligning with Vision 2030. The partnership introduces the Connecta digital platform and internationally proven lounge concepts, delivering integrated, data‑driven services for airlines and terminals. It expands CATRION’s...

Who Makes Javelin Missiles?
The U.S.-made FGM‑148 Javelin anti‑tank missile has become a cornerstone of Ukraine’s defense, with an estimated 280 of the first 300 missiles striking Russian vehicles. Weighing just 50 lb (22 kg), its portability enables guerrilla tactics in urban combat, turning it into...

Nevada Lithium Mine Clears Major Hurdle Despite Conservationists' Worries for Rare Wildflower
A federal judge ruled that the U.S. government properly approved Ioneer’s Rhyolite Ridge lithium‑boron mine in Nevada, allowing the project to move forward despite a lawsuit from conservationists protecting the endangered Tiehm’s buckwheat. The 11‑square‑mile site hosts the world’s largest...
Silver Halo for PolarX as Assays Point to Ridgeline Treasure Trove
PolarX reported an extensive silver halo around its Ridgeline prospect in Nevada's Humboldt Range after a 13‑hole, 2,027‑metre RC drill program. Assays revealed gold up to 37 g/t and silver up to 86 g/t across an 800 m section of a 3.6 km‑long epithermal...

Flipkart Turns Umpire Billy Bowden’s Quirks Into a Clever Deal Decoder
Flipkart’s newest ad campaign stars former cricket umpire Billy Bowden, turning his signature gestures into a visual code for product categories on the platform. Viewers scan a QR code, match a gesture to a deal and unlock discounts, making the...
Metro Testing Enters Final Integration Phase
Southwest Metro has entered the final integration phase for the Bankstown extension, testing trains, signalling, platform screen doors, gap fillers and station systems together for the first time. Over 2,500 of the required 9,000 testing hours and 17,000 of 30,000...

LUMO Launches Motion-Enabled DOOH ‘Subtle’ Across Auckland CBD
LUMO has launched Subtle, a motion‑enabled digital out‑of‑home (DOOH) format, on six roadside screens across Auckland’s central business district and fringe. The screens—LUMO‑Anzac, Beach, Ports, Ponsonby, Sturdee and Victoria Park—are the first in New Zealand approved for subtle motion after a...
Judge Rejects Johnson Amendment Settlement, Keeping Ban on Pastors Endorsing Candidates
A federal judge in Texas dismissed the proposed settlement that would have lifted the IRS’s Johnson Amendment ban on pastors endorsing political candidates, ruling the court lacked authority to approve the agreement. The dismissal ends a lawsuit brought by the...
New Freight Vessel Project to Support Island Supply
Serco has secured a contract to design and build a new freight vessel for Lord Howe Island, part of NSW’s Critical Infrastructure Program, ensuring supply for the next 40 years. The vessel will feature roll‑on/roll‑off and lift‑on/lift‑off capabilities, handling up...

Hastings District Council Staff to Move Into New Mass-Timber Tumu-Owned Office Building
Hastings District Council will relocate 80 staff from three separate sites into a new four‑storey mass‑timber office building on Lyndon Road, owned by Tumu Property. The council sold the former Heretaunga House site to Tumu for about US$1.5 million and will...

Sam Campbell Replaces Aaron Chen on Guy Mont Spelling Bee S3
Guy Montgomery’s Guy Mont Spelling Bee returns for a third season on ABC, premiering Wednesday 29 April 2026 at 8:35 pm. Comedian Sam Campbell steps in as the new side‑kick, replacing Aaron Chen, and will join Montgomery in guiding a roster of Australia’s...
Hospital Helipad Milestone Brings Major Expansion Closer
Testing of a new rooftop helipad at John Hunter Hospital has been completed, marking a key milestone in the $835 million redevelopment of the John Hunter Health and Innovation Precinct. The helipad, 30 metres above ground with two landing pads and a...

ITV Acquires Up The Jammers Docuseries
ITV Sport is debuting a six‑part documentary series, “Up The Jamme,” on ITV4 and ITVX this April. The series follows entrepreneur Barrie Drewitt‑Barlow’s recent multi‑million‑pound (≈ $3 million) purchase of non‑league side Maldon & Tiptree FC and his first year of ownership....

Kamoa-Kakula Output Guidance for 2026, 2027 Lowered; Output to Reach Above 500 000 T From 2028
Ivanhoe Mines has revised its Kamoa‑Kakula copper output guidance, lowering 2026 production to 290,000‑330,000 tonnes and 2027 to 380,000‑420,000 tonnes of copper anodes. The downgrade reflects a more conservative mine design and the impact of 2025 seismic flooding that delayed...
Confident of Air Supremacy, US Sends B-52 Bombers over Iran
The United States announced that B‑52 strategic bombers have flown directly over Iranian territory for the first time since the conflict began, signaling what Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth described as "unchallenged air supremacy." Hegseth warned Iran could still launch missiles...

Singapore: Tightening Oversight for a Safer Digital Environment
Singapore's Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) issued Letters of Caution to two major social‑media platforms, placing them under Enhanced Supervision for failing to detect and remove child sexual exploitation material and terrorism‑related content. The action stems from the Code of...

Albion Online Explains Its Internet Networking System So Players Can Better Understand Its Single Shard System (And Woes)
Albion Online’s Technical Director detailed the game’s single‑shard networking architecture, explaining how all regional servers feed into one centralized system. The post highlighted vulnerabilities such as sub‑optimal ISP routing and DDoS attacks that can degrade performance. Sandbox Interactive is partnering...

Vietnam: Advancing National Capacity to Enhance Cyber Resilience
Vietnam has approved a major project to boost its national cybersecurity protection force, aiming to rank among the top 15 in the Global Cybersecurity Index by 2030. The plan targets training 10,000 specialists, with 20% achieving international certification, and seeks...
Montreal’s Leyad Buys Portfolio of Properties Leased to Loblaw
Montreal‑based developer Leyad announced the acquisition of a portfolio of grocery‑anchored properties leased to Loblaw Companies, totaling about 387,000 sq ft. The assets are spread across British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan and Yukon, giving Leyad its first foothold in...
Russia Offers Fertiliser Supplies to Global South Amid Strait of Hormuz Crisis
Russia announced it is prepared to supply fertilizers and other agricultural products to countries in the Global South and East, citing the recent closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The blockage has halted roughly 50% of global fertilizer exports and...

CRC Expands via No Brand Tie-Up
Central Retail Corporation (CRC) has secured an exclusive master franchise with South Korea's Emart to operate No Brand grocery stores in Thailand. The first outlet opened at Central Bangna, featuring roughly 2,200 items with 70% Korean imports. CRC aims to roll...

McCauley Named Head of Development at Poison Pen
Poison Pen Studios, the ITV Studios‑backed transatlantic scripted label, has appointed Fern McCauley as Head of Development, succeeding her role as Head of IP Acquisitions. McCauley will oversee development of both British and U.S. dramas, including the upcoming ITV series “Adultery”...

WSI Seals 10‑year Retail Deal At Australia’s First Major Airport In 50 Years
Lagardère AWPL, a 50:50 joint venture between Australian retailer AWPL and France’s Lagardère Travel Retail, secured a 10‑year contract to run duty‑free and travel‑essentials stores at Western Sydney International Airport (WSI). The agreement covers 11 outlets spanning roughly 33,400 sq ft, with 60 %...

More Applications for Probate Being Made without Lawyers
The Ministry of Justice reports that digital probate applications have become the norm, with 81% of unrepresented filings submitted online between April and June 2025. For small estates under £10,000 (about $12,700), self‑filing rose from 62% in 2019 to 74%...

‘Heartbreak High’ Final Season Debuts at No. 1 in Australia and New Zealand on Netflix
The third and final season of Netflix’s Australian reboot *Heartbreak High* launched at No. 1 on the platform’s Top 10 English‑language lists in both Australia and New Zealand, and entered the global Top 10 at position 10 with 2.4 million views in its first week. The...

Weight-Loss Jabs Will Be Offered on NHS for People at Risk of Further Heart Attacks
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has approved the GLP‑1 drug Wegovy (semaglutide) for free on the NHS to more than one million English patients who are overweight and have a history of heart attacks, strokes or...

Injunction Stops White House Ballroom at Start of Vertical Construction
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction halting the $400 million White House State Ballroom project, a flagship construction plan of President Donald Trump. The ruling finds the administration likely lacks statutory authority to proceed without explicit congressional approval. The stop...

LeO: Internet Driving “Incorrect Expectations” About Conveyancing
The Legal Ombudsman warned that online information is giving home buyers and sellers unrealistic expectations about conveyancing timelines. In Q4 2025, conveyancing accounted for 36% of accepted complaints, up from 30% a year earlier, with consumers expecting transactions to finish in...

The Voorhees Law of Traffic: When Overtaken Slow Cars Seem to Always Catch up at a Red Light
Researchers at Dublin City University have mathematically explained the common driver experience where an overtaken slower car reappears at a red light, dubbing it the “Voorhees law of traffic.” The analysis shows that for a single, fixed‑time traffic signal the...
New Overhead Network System Enables National Signal Extension
An innovative overhead network system using tethered high‑altitude aerostats will extend 5G broadcast capability across the UK, allowing rapid deployment of private networks for live productions. The project, led by the Scandinavian Centre for Aerial Methodology with the Southern Kraków...

Cross-Generation Collaboration: The Key to In-House Legal Tech Adoption
In‑house legal departments are at a tipping point as generative AI matures, forcing leaders to rethink how multigenerational teams adopt new tools. James Lewindon argues that blending the tech‑savvy of younger lawyers with the experience of senior counsel creates a...

Japan Allows Divorced Couples to Negotiate Joint Custody of Children for First Time
Japan has amended its Civil Code to allow divorced parents to negotiate joint custody for the first time in over a century. The amendment permits couples to choose joint or sole custody and enables petitions to family courts to alter...

Want to Boost the UK’s Birthrate? Fix the Housing Crisis, Research Suggests
The Resolution Foundation’s "Bye Bye Baby" report links the UK’s falling birthrate to a worsening housing crisis, especially for non‑graduate women in their late twenties. Childlessness among this group rose from one‑third in 2011 to over half in 2023, while...
AOOA’s ‘Get Drizzling’ Returns with Chef-Led Push to Drive Olive Oil Usage
The Australian Olive Oil Association has relaunched its ‘Get Drizzling’ campaign for Autumn 2026, running from mid‑March to mid‑May. The two‑month, social‑first initiative pairs paid digital media with short‑form creator content to make olive oil a finishing step in everyday...
I Tried Replacing Steam with Google Play Games on My PC — It's Not Even Close
Google Play Games is positioning itself as a PC gaming alternative to Steam, touting a catalog of over 200,000 titles and a "buy once, play anywhere" promise. In practice, most of those titles are mobile‑first, and the PC‑compatible subset is...
Deprescribing Diabetes Medications Can Be Feasible and Safe when Lifestyle Medicine Is Integrated Into Primary Care
A retrospective chart review of 650 type 2 diabetes patients in two primary‑care practices found that deprescribing glucose‑lowering medications was feasible and safe when lifestyle medicine was incorporated. Using a structured deprescribing framework, 41 patients (6.3%) had medication doses reduced or...

Saudi Arabia Trades Oil Barrels for Batteries
Saudi Arabia is accelerating its shift from oil to energy storage, earmarking $64 billion in mining revenue by 2030 and targeting 48 GWh of domestic battery capacity. The kingdom aims to challenge China’s dominance by developing lithium‑metal technology and exploiting its own...

Four Alternative End States in Iran – the Only Good One Becomes Unlikely
U.S. and Israeli air strikes have crippled Iran's missile and nuclear sites but failed to achieve a decisive regime change. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has demonstrated a resilient “mosaic defence” that keeps the state intact, steering the outcome...
Third US Aircraft Carrier Heads to Middle East as Iran War Continues
The US Navy dispatched a third aircraft carrier strike group, the USS George H.W. Bush, to the Middle East as operations against Iran continue. The carrier left Norfolk on March 31, escorted by Arleigh Burke‑class destroyers, and is expected to arrive...
From Free Rider to Innovator: How China Became a Global Pharmaceutical Powerhouse
China has transformed from a pharmaceutical free rider into a leading innovator, largely after the 2016 National Reimbursement Drug List (NRDL) reform. The policy slashed prices by 50‑60% while guaranteeing near‑universal coverage, prompting a five‑fold rise in annual clinical trials...

Doctor Who's Recently Unearthed Missing Episodes Confirm Release Date on BBC iPlayer - and It's Very Soon
BBC confirmed that two long‑missing Doctor Who episodes will be streamed on iPlayer at 6 a.m. on 3 April. The restored installments, “The Nightmare Begins” and “Devil’s Planet,” originate from the 1965 serial ‘The Daleks’ Master Plan’ and feature William Hartnell’s first Doctor...

Depleted Oil Fuel Fund to Apply for Loan
Thailand's Oil Fuel Fund, facing a 42.1 bn baht (≈$1.14 bn) deficit, is set to seek a loan of up to 40 bn baht (≈$1.1 bn) from commercial banks. The request follows the formation of Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s new cabinet, which restores full borrowing...
Acast Signs Abbie Chatfield Podcast in Multi-Year Deal
Acast has inked a multi‑year exclusive partnership with Australian media personality Abbie Chatfield, bringing her podcast “It’s A Lot” back to the platform. The show already attracts over 500,000 monthly listens and has amassed nearly 40 million downloads since its 2020...
PGL Bucharest 2026: Teams, Prize Pool, Schedule, and More
PGL Bucharest 2026 returns to Romania with 16 teams competing for a $1.25 million prize pool, split evenly between players and organizations. The field combines eleven VRS‑ranked invites and five qualifiers, with several late replacements after initial drop‑outs. The tournament uses...

Tehran Power Outages Raise Alarm as Iranians Fear Strikes on Critical Infrastructure
U.S. airstrikes have repeatedly knocked out electricity in Tehran, marking a shift toward targeting Iran’s civilian infrastructure such as power grids, a pharmaceutical plant, universities, and fuel depots. Iranian officials denounce the attacks as illegal and express deep mistrust of...

Mortal Online 2 Proposes New PvP Flagging System Required For Criminal Activity
Mortal Online 2’s development team announced a major overhaul of its PvP flagging system, introducing an opt‑in "Aggressive Flag" that replaces the existing Local Grey and Criminal Actions toggle after a 30‑second warm‑up. The change aims to curb abuse ranging from...
FaZe to Attend HLC Belgrade PRO*
FaZe Clan announced they will compete at the HLC Belgrade PRO tournament in Serbia from April 3‑5, a $30,000 LAN event that serves as a final qualifier for the IEM Cologne Major. The move follows an early exit from DraculaN Season 6,...