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'CRAK' ETF Keeps Pace with Bigger Funds
Bloomberg Intelligence's Vincent Piazza joins Scarlet Fu and Eric Balchunas on "Bloomberg ETF IQ." They discuss the VanEck Oil Refiners ETF (ticker: CRAK), which is outperforming the broader market amid the Iran War. The fund only holds $136 million in assets. (Source: Bloomberg)
Netflix launches a standalone app for kids’ games
Netflix is launching a new standalone app for kids’ games called Netflix Playground, the company announced on Monday. Netflix Playground is available as part of a Netflix subscription, and doesn’t have any ads or in-app purchases. Netflix says the app gives children access to an “ever-growing” library of games for kids. Netflix Playground is launching with titles featuring characters from popular kids’ shows.
Why safety regulators closed their investigation into Tesla’s remote parking feature
NHTSA closed its investigation into Tesla's "Actually Smart Summon" feature, saying that only a fraction of cases resulted in an incident, and that no incidents resulted in injury. Tesla has also issued a number of software updates.
Facial recognition drones to be deployed in the Channel to catch migrant smugglers steering small boats
Facial recognition drones to be deployed in the Channel to catch migrant smugglers steering small boatsBy PATRICK HARRINGTON, UK NEWS REPORTER Published: 19:07, 6 April 2026 | Updated: 19:07, 6 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Iran threatens ‘Stargate’ AI data centers
Iran has warned of further attacks on data centers across the Middle East in response to ongoing threats and air strikes from the United States. Iran’s military said that if the U.S. went ahead with its threats to hit its civilian infrastructure, the country would retaliate with its own strikes against U.S.’ energy and tech infrastructure in the region, according to a video released late last week and shared widely on Sunday of Iranian military spokesperson Ebrahim Zolfaghari.
Apple plans Supreme Court appeal in Epic Games App Store battle — again
Apple is preparing to take its App Store fight with Epic Games back to the Supreme Court. In a new filing, the iPhone maker said it plans to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review another aspect of this long-running case over App Store fees. In the meantime, Apple is seeking to pause the appeals court’s ruling limiting how it can charge for external payments.
‘God is good’: Inside the high-risk US mission to save a wounded airman shot down in Iran
In a scene that unfolded like a Hollywood script, hundreds of American troops descended into the rugged mountains of southwestern Iran on Saturday to rescue a wounded airman who had spent nearly two days hiding from Iranian forces. What followed was a high-stakes combat search-and-rescue mission deep inside Iran, with U.S. forces racing to locate and extract the wounded officer before Iranian troops could reach him, deploying a large contingent of special operations forces and aircraft into host...
Gender internet usage gap narrows to 25%
The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoITT), which chairs the national steering committee for the Digitalisation for Women Economic Empowerment (D4WEE) project, convened a high-level meeting at the UN Women Country Office in Islamabad to review progress on the four-year initiative (2024-2028) funded by KOICA, according to an official statement issued on Monday. The steering committee serves as the highest body for the project, providing strategic oversight, guiding...
Watch this video of how a job interviewer exposes a North Korean fake IT worker
For the last few years, North Koreans have gotten remote jobs at hundreds Western companies pretending to be from somewhere else, using fake resumes, and sometimes with the help of American collaborators. It’s been a major problem for years, as North Korea remains highly sanctioned by the U.S. and European governments because of the regime’s banned nuclear weapons program, meaning companies are not allowed to hire North Koreans.
Hard labour for pinching slippers and stealing a violin: Rogues gallery of Victorian soldiers, sailors and workers who were locked up for minor offences
Hard labour for pinching slippers and stealing a violin: Rogues gallery of Victorian soldiers, sailors and workers who were locked up for minor offencesGet your news delivered straight to you - sign up to the Morning Mail newsletter for FREE to be first with the day's biggest stories By GETHIN HICKS, REPORTER Published: 17:58, 6 April 2026 | Updated: 17:58, 6 April 2026 e-mail View comments
North Korea’s hijack of one of the web’s most used open source projects was likely weeks in the making
A North Korean cyberattack that last Monday briefly hijacked one of the most widely used open source projects on the web took weeks to carry out as part of a long-running campaign to target the code’s top developers. The hijacking of the Axios project on March 31 was in part successful because it relied on well-resourced hackers building rapport and trust with their intended target over a long period of time to increase their odds of a successful eventual compromise. This kind of hack high...
Battering rains
Heavy spells of rain and storm-like weather continue to batter parts of Pakistan with a ferocity that the country's infrastructure and institutions have repeatedly proven unequal to. Since March 25, K-P alone has recorded 50 deaths and 111 injuries from rain-related incidents, with 26 of the dead being children. Balochistan has recorded 12 fatalities, including eight children, with 160 homes damaged and flash floods severing road links between entire districts and the rest of the count...
Bloomberg Surveillance 4/6/2026
Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern speak daily with leaders and decision makers from Wall Street to Washington and beyond. No other program better positions investors and executives for the trading day. (Source: Bloomberg)
Chinese University of Michigan researcher DIES after 'hostile questioning by feds'
Chinese University of Michigan researcher DIES after 'hostile questioning by feds'By JOE HUTCHISON, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 17:25, 6 April 2026 | Updated: 17:26, 6 April 2026 e-mail View comments
OpenAI’s Altman releases blueprint for taxing, regulating artificial intelligence
OpenAI published a policy blueprint for artificial intelligence on Monday, recommending a revised social contract to prepare for the technology’s likely impact on the economy, workforce and overall state of humans.   The 13-page document suggests superintelligence, an AI that will surpass the smartest humans,  is on the horizon, and argues the governing of AI must…
Regulator closes investigation into Tesla ‘actually smart summon’ feature
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has closed its investigation into Tesla’s “actually smart summon” feature after finding that incidents occurred infrequently and were not particularly severe. The agency opened an investigation into the feature, which allows Tesla users to summon their cars to a particular location without a driver, in January 2025 after…
US ends probe into Tesla remote driving feature after software updates
The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Monday it closed a probe into nearly 2.6 million Tesla vehicles over a feature allowing users to move cars remotely after finding it was linked only to low-speed incidents.
اورشلیمپست: فناوری چگونه نجات شبانه یک خلبان آمریکایی در ایران را ممکن کرد
روزنامه اورشلیمپست در گزارشی تحلیلی نوشته است که عملیات نجات شبانه یک افسر سامانههای تسلیحاتی آمریکایی در عمق خاک ایران، نمونهای کمسابقه از تلفیق توان اطلاعاتی، فناوری پیشرفته و عملیات نظامی پیچیده بوده است.
Startup Battlefield 200 applications open: A chance for VC access, TechCrunch coverage, and $100K
Nominate your startup, or one you know that deserves the spotlight, and finish the process by applying. Selected 200 have a chance at VC access, TechCrunch coverage, and $100K for Startup Battlefield 200. Applications close on May 27.
How to use the new ChatGPT app integrations, including DoorDash, Spotify, Uber, and others
OpenAI offers app integrations in ChatGPT to allow you to connect your accounts directly to ChatGPT and ask the assistant to do things for you. For instance, with a Spotify integration, you can tell it to create personalized playlists that will show up right in your Spotify app. To get started, make sure you’re logged into ChatGPT. Then type the name of the app you want to use at the start of your prompt, and ChatGPT will guide you through signing in and connecting your account.