
The February 2026 Black Voices in Gaming livestream served as a rallying point for Black creators in the video‑game industry, featuring interviews, game trailers, and announcements from the BVIG platform. Co‑founder Justin Woodward traced BVIG’s origins to the 2020 protests, explaining how the initiative built accelerators, wish‑list campaigns, and an XP fund to amplify under‑represented talent. Key insights included a roster of sponsors—Xbox, Raw Fury, and Alchemy Labs—and broadcasting partners Twitch, IGN, and GameSpot, underscoring corporate commitment to diversity. The showcase highlighted titles such as Space Warlord Baby Trading Simulator from Strange Scaffold and the open‑world fighting‑parkour hybrid “Erased” by solo developer Giron Jack, illustrating both indie experimentation and community‑driven funding models. Memorable moments featured Derek Fields and Rihanna Manuel Pena discussing the cultural weight of Black voices, Oliver Nelson Jr. hyping his 18th game, and Giron Jack recounting a harrowing journey from homelessness to motion‑capture‑driven development. His story—living in dorms, couch‑hopping, and self‑funding—served as a vivid testament to perseverance and the power of representation. The event signals a growing infrastructure that not only showcases talent but also provides tangible financial pathways, encouraging aspiring developers to see themselves reflected in the industry. By marrying visibility with concrete support, BVIG aims to reshape hiring practices, investment decisions, and consumer expectations across the gaming ecosystem.

U.S. trade data released this week showed the annual deficit expanding to $901 billion, the widest gap since the early 1960s. After a brief narrowing in the first half of last year, imports surged in the second half, pushing the balance...

Bloomberg Businessweek Daily highlighted two contrasting stories on Thursday, February 19: Figma’s AI‑driven growth trajectory and Blue Owl Capital’s liquidity curtailment in a private‑credit fund. The market backdrop featured modest equity declines, a VIX edging toward 21, and oil prices...

Vince Juraliman, director of the Life Sciences Law and Policy Center at UC Berkeley’s Center for Law & Technology (BCLT), outlines the center’s mission to equip students, legal professionals, and the public with resources on technology law and policy. BCLT...

The closing bell showed U.S. equities slipping as oil prices spiked on renewed U.S.–Iran tensions. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq each fell roughly 0.3%, while the Russell 2000 managed a modest gain, underscoring the market’s mixed reaction to geopolitical risk. Energy‑related concerns lifted...

Amplify’s chief investment officer, Christian, used a recent market‑volatility roundtable to argue that traditional income‑focused strategies often leave performance on the table. He outlined how the firm’s “yield‑smart” ETFs combine dividend exposure with tactical covered‑call writing to generate 5‑6% yields...

In this Takeaway podcast episode, co‑founder Seth Cohen explains Sweet Fin’s strategic shift from a pure poke concept to a broader California‑Asian menu, highlighted by a partnership with two‑Michelin‑star chef Daniel Patterson. The collaboration produced warm bowls, cooked proteins and oven‑roasted...

The video introduces TIMS – a Technology‑Enabled Interview Management System pioneered at Johns Hopkins Medicine by ICU chaplain Elizabeth Tracy during the COVID‑19 surge. Faced with patients isolated behind ventilators, Tracy designed a brief, four‑question interview to capture each person’s...

The video focuses on silver’s dramatic price movement after breaking out of a 45‑year consolidation that began in 1980 and lasted through November 2025. The breakout point was identified at $50 per ounce, a level that triggered a rapid rally. Following...

The program centered on how escalating Iran‑related tensions are reshaping commodity markets and equity sentiment, with a particular focus on oil’s recent breakout and the muted response in precious and base metals. Mish Schneider highlighted oil’s climb past $66 per barrel,...

The briefing examined the Trump‑era overhaul of U.S. vaccine policy, highlighting the federal government’s recent decision to trim the pediatric schedule from 13 routine vaccines to just seven and to reclassify six vaccines—including COVID‑19, influenza and rotavirus—under a shared clinical...

The video features senior portfolio manager Rob from Tortoise Capital discussing current oil market dynamics amid rising US‑Iran tensions and the search for a “Goldilocks” price. He notes Brent around $65, with roughly $5 geopolitical risk premium, and argues $70...

The video warns that the next generation of warfare will be powered not by nuclear arsenals but by autonomous weapons trained on the digital footprints of billions. It argues that private data harvested from social media, browsing habits and photos...

The video expands on a recent LA Times profile in which a BIPOC publishing veteran discusses the industry's systemic diversity deficit. She draws on her eight‑year experience as a book influencer and former marketing executive to illustrate how racial inequities...

In a Rule of Law Speaker Series hosted by Stanford Law, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser outlined his office’s aggressive legal campaign against the federal government, describing a “Defend Colorado or Federal Accountability” initiative that has generated more than 50...

The video reports a fresh surge in crude oil prices as geopolitical risk mounts, with Brent trading above $69 a barrel and U.S. crude in the mid‑$60s following speculation that Washington may be preparing a military strike against Iran. Analysts point...

The Media Indie Exchange and Digital Banditos hosted the February 2026 Indie Fan Fest livestream, presenting a rapid slate of indie game reveals and world-premiere trailers across genres—from the time-manipulating roguelike tactical RPG Xanwiz to an 80s/90s-style football manager, a...

The Berkeley Center for Law and Technology webcast featured Baker Botts partner Matt Avery presenting a Harvard Tech Law Journal paper that examined how the length of patent prosecution—measured by the number of office actions before allowance—correlates with litigation outcomes....

The video features Netflix’s co‑CEO outlining the company’s pending acquisition of Warner Bros., emphasizing that the studio will continue operating under its existing 45‑day theatrical release window. He stresses that Netflix intends to leverage Warner’s theatrical distribution arm to release...

The video showcases a 2004 Subaru Impreza WRX STI that has logged fewer than 900 miles since its debut, having been purchased new in North Carolina, driven to Florida, and then stored untouched for over two decades. According to the owner,...

The video explores whether artificial intelligence can give older or time‑constrained gamers the kind of in‑game help they need without breaking immersion, focusing on dynamic voice‑over assistance that reacts to player queries. The speaker points out that even the most celebrated...

Temenos is positioning its Money Movement and Management platform as the backbone for the accelerating global payments ecosystem, promising banks, fintechs and non‑bank payment service providers a unified solution to handle everything from instant domestic transfers to complex cross‑border settlements. The...

In a Bloomberg interview, Netflix co‑CEO Ted Sarandos said the streaming giant is “very confident” it will finalize its bid for Warner Bros. Discovery’s film and studio assets, emphasizing the company’s strong balance sheet and financing flexibility. Sarandos outlined the bid terms...

The United States Sentencing Commission released a public data briefing on Jan. 30, 2026 outlining proposed amendments to the federal sentencing guidelines for human smuggling offenses. The proposal, open for comment until March 18, seeks to refine how the guidelines...

The United States Sentencing Commission released proposed amendments to the federal sentencing guidelines on Jan. 30, 2026, focusing on two parts—A and B—of a new sentencing‑options framework. Part A refines guidance on selecting sentence types, while Part B seeks to expand the...

The U.S. Sentencing Commission released a public data briefing on February 5, 2026, inviting comments on a proposed amendment to the federal sentencing guidelines for methamphetamine offenses. The amendment, identified as Option 1 of Part A, creates a distinct sentencing tier for meth in...

The U.S. Sentencing Commission released a public data briefing on Jan. 8, 2026, outlining proposed amendments to the federal sentencing guidelines for economic offenses. The briefing, updated on Feb. 5, 2026, adds revised data on slide 8 and new material on slide 21 to...

Sam Turkowitz, a freshman at NYU’s Shack Institute of Real Estate, spent a day serving as master of ceremonies for the university’s Conference on Sustainable Real Estate, offering a behind‑the‑scenes look at how the program blends academic rigor with industry...

NASA began the second wet‑dress rehearsal for Artemis 2 on Feb 19, 2026, initiating the critical fueling phase of the Space Launch System (SLS). The countdown simulation will load roughly 730,000 gallons of liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen into the rocket. This exercise...

The Jargon Bin episode compares two common real estate return metrics: equity multiple and internal rate of return (IRR). Equity multiple measures total cash returned relative to capital invested—e.g., a 2x multiple means you doubled your money—without regard to timing....

The video dissects Russia’s war‑driven economy, arguing that despite surface resilience, hard data reveal a near‑collapsed productive base. GDP is projected to grow a meager 0.6 % in 2025, and the system now leans almost entirely on oil, gas and a...

The event featured Brent Nyman, a former Treasury deputy under‑secretary, presenting his latest research on U.S. import tariffs. He explained how statutory tariff rates—those set by law—jumped from near‑zero to about 28% after the 2024‑25 Trump‑era announcements, while the...

The video highlights how Chinese biotech firms are reshaping global drug supply chains, with Shanghai’s “Pharma Valley” emerging as a hub. Goldman Sachs data show that 46% of new drug molecules entering human trials in the first half of 2025...

Bloomberg Surveillance’s February 19 episode stitched together a mosaic of market‑moving themes, from runaway AI capex to geopolitical flashpoints. The hosts flagged that AI‑related companies are now devouring roughly 92% of their free cash flow, prompting a call for slower capital...

The video defines payment rails as the infrastructure that lets money move instantly across multiple channels, from card networks to paper‑based banking, and argues that a single, unified platform is the ideal solution for merchants. It stresses that fragmented data—separate feeds...

The video showcases a new low‑floor train prototype designed to make rail travel universally accessible. By removing traditional steps and offering level boarding, the vehicle caters to wheelchair users and passengers with limited mobility, while its sleek interior and high‑quality...

The interview spotlights a joint effort by Lenovo and Duke Health to design a "hospital of the future" in Cary, North Carolina, slated to open in three years. Rather than a static build, Duke frames the new facility as a...

Google Fiber’s chief technology officer John Keib outlined the company’s aggressive rollout strategy and its preparation for the looming surge in artificial‑intelligence‑generated traffic. Since 2018, GFiber has moved from a proprietary BSS/OSS platform to a cloud‑native stack, enabling rapid feature development...

Carat chief Carrie Drinkwater said the agency is prioritizing AI and tech to capture cultural insights and make them media-actionable, using proprietary studies and ‘agentic’ tools to identify the right cultural moments for each brand. She argued AI is shifting...

A late-February 2026 roundup highlights 20 recent AAA and indie games that are currently available at steep discounts, with many titles listed at 50% off or more. The video samples notable picks—Silent Hill F, Mafia: The Old Country, Resident Evil...

The IPv6 Buzz episode tackles the contentious topic of Network Address Translation in IPv6, focusing on NAT66 and the experimental MPTV6 prefix‑translation draft. Hosts Ed Orly, Nick Baraglio, and Tom Coffeen explore why translating from IPv6 to IPv6 is considered...

A former military and State Department adviser argues that US-Turkey ties have been strained for a decade by conflicting Syria policies, and likens the need to resolve that strain to the medical principle of removing the "mechanism of harm." He...

Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jenni Gibbons describes her role as a capcom (Capsule Communicator) supporting NASA’s Artemis II, serving as the primary liaison between Mission Control and the Orion spacecraft. As a certified ISS and Artemis II capcom, she synthesizes...

The episode previews a two-part interview with industry analyst Matthew Ball on the state of video gaming in 2026 and rounds up major industry developments: forecasts of continued U.S. market growth, Steam Deck OLED shortages tied to DRAM and storage...

The MITx MicroMasters webinar featured UPS Vice President Vandana Ramani, who outlined how the global logistics leader is turning supply‑chain analytics, advanced technology and artificial intelligence into concrete operational actions. Ramani explained that her current mandate is to digitally transform UPS’s...

Logos, a faith-focused software and content company, shifted from a perpetual-license model to subscription under outgoing CEO Bill McCarthy, who has moved to chairman as Chris Mura takes the CEO role. The move required continuous development and triggered a J-curve...

Nintendo announced the Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, now available on the eShop with a physical launch slated for April 16, 2026, exclusively for the Switch 2 console. The upgraded version runs at up to...

The International Space Station performed a rapid orientation change, described as an "orbital cartwheel," captured in a new time‑lapse video. Astronaut Zena Cardman explained the maneuver occurs before and after each SpaceX CRS‑33 reboost, a routine boost to raise the...

Anthony Romero, who has led the ACLU since the week before 9/11, tells Stanford Legal that the organization’s workload has surged under the Trump administration to roughly 239 legal actions, including more than 130 federal class actions spanning immigration, LGBTQ,...

This Week in Games #371 covered a string of industry flashpoints: a creator backlash at Supercell after CEO Ilkka Paananen’s blog downplayed creators’ role in Clash Royale’s 2025 resurgence, prompting calls for recognition and a temporary creator boycott. Hosts also...