Baseball enthusiasts have more viewing options than ever in 2025, but the variety has made watching games more complicated. National MLB broadcasts are divided among several traditional and digital networks, and local games are increasingly moving away from regional sports networks (RSNs). With the addition of exclusive streaming deals and the ongoing issue of blackout…
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Ofcom Targets File-Sharing Platforms Under Online Safety Act, Demands Action Against Illegal Content
As the U.K.’s Online Safety Act (OSA) began enforcing rules on illegal content, the communications regulator Ofcom announced a new enforcement initiative specifically targeting online file-sharing and storage services. This move marks a significant step in the government’s efforts to hold tech services accountable for how their platforms are used, especially regarding harmful and illegal…
Apple iPhone 17 Air Leak Teases Ultra-Thin Design and Mid-Tier Price, Ditches Portless Plan for Now
Apple is rumored to be preparing the launch of its slimmest iPhone to date, the iPhone 17 Air, expected to debut this fall. This new model stands out for being approximately 2 millimeters thinner than the other three iPhones expected in the lineup. The slim design has become the defining feature of the device, attracting…
Windows 11 Update KB5053598 Triggers Installation Failures, BSODs, and RDP Breakdowns Despite Critical Security Fixes
Microsoft recently rolled out update KB5053598 for Windows 11 24H2 as part of its monthly Patch Tuesday releases. The update includes crucial security patches, most notably a fix for the zero-day vulnerability CVE-2025-24983, which could allow local attackers to escalate privileges. Being a mandatory update, it is designed to install automatically for eligible systems to…
Marketers Brace for Uncertainty as Trump’s Tariff Threats Disrupt Budgets and Consumer Confidence
The escalating tariff dispute between the United States and several major global partners—Mexico, Canada, China, and the European Union—is creating widespread anxiety in the marketing world. Initially announced in February, President Trump’s proposed 25% tariffs have been repeatedly delayed and revised, leaving businesses struggling to keep up. With retaliatory measures already lined up by the…
Blue Ghost Captures Haunting Lunar Eclipse as Earth Shadows Sun from the Moon’s Surface
This week’s lunar eclipse provided Earth-based skywatchers with a stunning view of a red-tinged moon. But thanks to Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lander, we’ve now gained a unique perspective of the event — from the Moon itself. On March 14, the eclipse manifested as a solar eclipse for the lander, as Earth passed directly in…
BarkleyOKRP Launches MissionOne Media to Serve Mid-Sized Clients with Integrated, Tech-Driven Solutions
BarkleyOKRP, a creative-driven independent agency group, has launched a full-service media extension called MissionOne Media. This move comes as agency holding companies grow larger and more generalized, leaving mid-sized clients underserved. MissionOne is helmed by media veteran Sean Corcoran, who previously led IPG’s Mediahub. The new agency aims to capitalize on its “just right” size,…
Criterion Closet at SXSW Shows How Authentic, Emotional Experiences Are Redefining Brand Marketing
Brynn Brewer, a content producer at Chubbies Shorts, joined dozens of others who lined up early on a Saturday morning to experience the Criterion Closet at South by Southwest (SXSW). The installation, designed to mimic the iconic setting from Criterion’s YouTube series, allowed attendees to select classic films on Blu-ray and reflect on their personal…
Call For A Change in Political Landscape As Germany Hit With Worst Economic Conditions in Europe
Lars Baumguertel is urging Germany’s politicians to take action and allocate funds for the country’s future. The 58-year-old executive manages one of the last remaining manufacturers in Gelsenkirchen, a city in the Ruhr Valley once known for its coal industry. However, his company, along with many others in Germany’s Mittelstand—the backbone of small- and medium-sized…
Japanese Economy Sees A Growth of 2.8 Percent in Last Quarter Adding To A Positive Outlook
Japan’s gross domestic product (GDP) grew at an annualized rate of 2.8 percent between October and December 2024, significantly surpassing analysts’ expectations and marking the third consecutive quarter of expansion. According to a preliminary report released by the Cabinet Office on Monday, the country’s quarter-on-quarter, inflation-adjusted real GDP rose by 0.7 percent. This figure outperformed…