Rocket Report: Vulcan “many months” from flying; Falcon 9 extends reuse milestone

Studying the Ignorosphere … “I was surprised how big the event was, visually,” lead author Robin Wing, a researcher at the Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics, said via email. He said people across northern Europe captured images of the burning debris, which was concentrated enough to enable high-resolution observations and to use atmospheric models to trace the … Read more

Blumarine Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection

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Smuggling podcasts into a Burmese prison

Full story text. Use the close button or Escape to return to the comic. If you want to get a letter out of a Burmese prison, do not give it to the guards. Perhaps this is obvious, but when they told me I could write two a month — one to my embassy and one … Read more

What To Watch On TV And Streaming Friday, February 27, 2026

Darren Goldstein/CBS Every day, TVLine’s What to Watch column spotlights new and returning English-language shows (and select movies) premiering or airing fresh episodes across broadcast, cable and streaming — organized below by release time and alphabetically within each slot. On TV this Friday: “Fire Country,” “Sheriff Country,” … Read more

Phones are going to get weird next week

With rare exceptions, phones are pretty boring these days. The good news is, a boatload of those rare exceptions are about to show up at once, courtesy of Mobile World Congress. The tech industry’s biggest mobile show may not quite have the clout it once did, when the likes of Samsung, Sony, LG, and HTC … Read more

An election that shakes up British politics

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. British parliamentary by-elections are generally poor indicators of national contests but very good at giving you the state of the parties today.  By that measure Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour government has a great … Read more

Ultrahuman’s new flagship smart ring has a 15-day battery life

Ultrahuman is expanding its health monitoring ecosystem with the launch of a new flagship smart ring and a “biointelligence AI” platform upgrade. The Ring Pro is Ultrahuman’s third-generation smart ring, and promises up to 15 days of battery life before needing to recharge, alongside 250 days of on-device health history storage. Those are some significant … Read more

The Scoop with David Siwicki: On Meryll Rogge and Three New Clients

Welcome to the Scoop: a weekly email series in which I quiz fashion insiders on the stories of the week. This will be a way for the Vogue Business community to synthesize and reflect on the latest headlines and get a little inside scoop every Friday. This week’s guest is David Siwicki. David started focusing … Read more

MWC 2026: all the phones, gadgets, and announcements from Barcelona

The Verge is heading to Barcelona, Spain, for Mobile World Congress, the biggest phone show of the year. CES may dominate the headlines when it comes to TVs, computer components, and AI inanity, but for all things mobile MWC has it beat. Since it’s a global show, that includes all manner of announcements of phones, … Read more