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White House Video Criticized for Mixing Real Iran Strike Footage with Call of Duty Imagery
The White House sparked controversy by releasing a video blending real military strikes in Iran with 'Call of Duty' visuals, criticized for trivializing war. The mix of game and real footage raises ethical concerns about media strategies and public messaging.

National Videogame Museum Acquires Rare Nintendo Play Station Prototype, A Gaming History Milestone
The National Videogame Museum has acquired the oldest known surviving Nintendo Play Station, a Sony MSF-1 prototype from the SNES CD collaboration. This unique artifact marks a significant milestone in gaming history preservation as the sole surviving example of its kind.

Astros' Jeremy Peña Fractures Finger, Out for World Baseball Classic
Astros shortstop Jeremy Peña's fractured finger sidelines him from the World Baseball Classic, impacting the Dominican Republic's lineup. His recovery in the next two weeks will determine Opening Day readiness.

Core Scientific Secures $1B to Pivot from Bitcoin Mining to AI Infrastructure
Core Scientific has secured a $1 billion financing deal from Morgan Stanley to transition from Bitcoin mining to AI infrastructure. This move includes selling Bitcoin holdings and repurposing data centers to focus on AI and high-density computing, following a strategic pivot to enhance competitiveness in AI services.
"Esoteric Ebb," a Disco Elysium-inspired RPG by Christoffer Bodegård, launched on Steam March 3, 2026, earning critical and player acclaim. The game offers a 25–40 hour campaign set in Norvik, combining political intrigue with tabletop RPG elements, and features extensive quests and branching narratives.
Researchers in China have successfully synthesized and characterized hexagonal diamonds, offering potential industrial advantages over traditional cubic diamonds. These hexagonal diamonds, confirmed through X-ray and atomic-scale microscopy, exhibit superior hardness and oxidation resistance, promising advancements in cutting tools and quantum sensing applications.
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Google plans to open an AI center in Berlin to enhance Europe's AI capabilities, focusing on cloud computing and collaboration with local startups and research centers. This initiative aligns with Europe's ongoing efforts to strengthen digital sovereignty and reduce dependency on US tech, amid challenges like underinvestment and cybersecurity concerns.
In a milestone for digital surgery, a London surgeon performed a remote robotic prostate operation on a patient in Gibraltar, over 2,400 kilometers away. The surgery used the advanced Toumai Robotic System, ensuring a seamless 60-millisecond latency, with local teams ready to intervene if needed.
Cursor launches Automations, a platform that triggers AI coding agents based on various events, allowing engineers to focus on strategic oversight rather than constant prompting. This innovation places Cursor in a fierce competitive landscape against players like Anthropic and OpenAI, as it reports over $2 billion in annual revenue, indicating substantial growth.
Science Corporation secures $230 million in Series C funding to advance its PRIMA wireless retinal implant, aiming to restore vision for macular degeneration patients. With backing from prominent investors, the company plans to accelerate commercialization and expand clinical trials across Europe and the U.S., targeting additional retinal diseases like Stargardt and retinitis pigmentosa.











