Apple releases version 4.0 of its Sports app, adds World Cup-specific features

If you’re looking forward to the upcoming World Cup tournament, you’re going to like this. Apple’s Sport app was just updated to version 4.0, adding the following new features and expanding to 90+ new markets: If you launch Apple Sports after updating, you’ll see a banner encouraging you to keep up with the World Cup […]

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Epic, Apple legal battles continue as Fortnite returns to all App Store platforms except Australia

In the latest round of legal back and forth between Apple and Epic Games, Fortnite has returned to Apple’s App Store in every country except Australia. In what was described as the “final battle,” Epic said the decision to push Fortnite back onto iOS globally was prompted by Apple’s own words to the U.S. Supreme […]

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Pluralistic: Market participation is exhausting (30 Mar 2026)

Today's links Market participation is exhausting: No one wants to be the sucker at the table. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: EMI DRM v Brazil; "The Information"; Genome patenter v copyright troll (let them fight); Green investing isn't; Trump loves Big Tech; Kleptones' "24 Hours"; Lasermonks; Ransomware hospital; News co-ops; AI "art" sucks; Swisscom wifi is $838/24h;…

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WTF Was Elon Musk Doing on a Phone Call With Trump About Iran?

President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Mahendra Modi had a phone call on Tuesday to discuss the war in Iran. For no apparent reason, they were joined by billionaire Elon Musk.

Musk—who is a private citizen with no present involvement in government—sat in on the discussion between the two heads of states, though it is unclear if he spoke, The New York Times reported Friday. The call was…

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Risk on/off gauge - 03-19-2026

Today’s cross-asset tape skews risk-on: equity futures and oil are carrying the tone while the dollar, Treasurys and gold struggle to attract meaningful sponsorship. The gauge’s one-day read flags a market more interested in adding risk than hiding in classic hedges. The multi-year history tells the

Risk on/off gauge - 03-18-2026

Today’s cross-asset tape skews risk-on: equity futures and oil are carrying the tone while the dollar, Treasurys and gold struggle to attract meaningful sponsorship. The gauge’s one-day read flags a market more interested in adding risk than hiding in classic hedges. The multi-year history tells the

Risk on/off gauge - 03-17-2026

Today’s cross-asset tape skews risk-on: equity futures and oil are carrying the tone while the dollar, Treasurys and gold struggle to attract meaningful sponsorship. The gauge’s one-day read flags a market more interested in adding risk than hiding in classic hedges. The multi-year history tells the

Risk on/off gauge - 03-16-2026

Today’s cross-asset tape skews risk-on: equity futures and oil are carrying the tone while the dollar, Treasurys and gold struggle to attract meaningful sponsorship. The gauge’s one-day read flags a market more interested in adding risk than hiding in classic hedges. The multi-year history tells the

Risk on/off gauge - 03-15-2026

Today’s cross-asset tape skews risk-on: equity futures and oil are carrying the tone while the dollar, Treasurys and gold struggle to attract meaningful sponsorship. The gauge’s one-day read flags a market more interested in adding risk than hiding in classic hedges. The multi-year history tells the

Risk on/off gauge - 03-12-2026

Today’s cross-asset tape skews risk-on: equity futures and oil are carrying the tone while the dollar, Treasurys and gold struggle to attract meaningful sponsorship. The gauge’s one-day read flags a market more interested in adding risk than hiding in classic hedges. The multi-year history tells the

Risk on/off gauge - 03-11-2026

Today’s cross-asset tape skews risk-on: equity futures and oil are carrying the tone while the dollar, Treasurys and gold struggle to attract meaningful sponsorship. The gauge’s one-day read flags a market more interested in adding risk than hiding in classic hedges. The multi-year history tells the

Risk on/off gauge - 03-10-2026

Today’s cross-asset tape skews risk-on: equity futures and oil are carrying the tone while the dollar, Treasurys and gold struggle to attract meaningful sponsorship. The gauge’s one-day read flags a market more interested in adding risk than hiding in classic hedges. The multi-year history tells the

Risk on/off gauge - 03-09-2026

Today’s cross-asset tape skews risk-on: equity futures and oil are carrying the tone while the dollar, Treasurys and gold struggle to attract meaningful sponsorship. The gauge’s one-day read flags a market more interested in adding risk than hiding in classic hedges. The multi-year history tells the

Autumn weekend markets worth planning for

Autumn marks the start of harvest season in many parts of South Africa, and markets begin to reflect the shift in the seasons, writes Miriam Kimvangu. They are places where communities gather around food, music and craft and where visitors can experience the personality of a region in a single morning. If you’re planning a [...]

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Risk on/off gauge - 03-08-2026

Today’s cross-asset tape skews risk-on: equity futures and oil are carrying the tone while the dollar, Treasurys and gold struggle to attract meaningful sponsorship. The gauge’s one-day read flags a market more interested in adding risk than hiding in classic hedges. The multi-year history tells the

Risk on/off gauge - 03-05-2026

Today’s cross-asset tape skews risk-on: equity futures and oil are carrying the tone while the dollar, Treasurys and gold struggle to attract meaningful sponsorship. The gauge’s one-day read flags a market more interested in adding risk than hiding in classic hedges. The multi-year history tells the

Risk on/off gauge - 03-04-2026

Today’s cross-asset tape skews risk-on: equity futures and oil are carrying the tone while the dollar, Treasurys and gold struggle to attract meaningful sponsorship. The gauge’s one-day read flags a market more interested in adding risk than hiding in classic hedges. The multi-year history tells the

Risk on/off gauge - 03-03-2026

Today’s cross-asset tape skews risk-on: equity futures and oil are carrying the tone while the dollar, Treasurys and gold struggle to attract meaningful sponsorship. The gauge’s one-day read flags a market more interested in adding risk than hiding in classic hedges. The multi-year history tells the

Risk on/off gauge - 03-02-2026

Today’s cross-asset tape skews risk-on: equity futures and oil are carrying the tone while the dollar, Treasurys and gold struggle to attract meaningful sponsorship. The gauge’s one-day read flags a market more interested in adding risk than hiding in classic hedges. The multi-year history tells the

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