
XG’s five-year training sprint turned teenage recruits into global pop stars
The Japanese pop group’s rapid global rise is rooted in pre-teen recruitment and years of structured preparation.
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The Japanese pop group’s rapid global rise is rooted in pre-teen recruitment and years of structured preparation.

A new model gets scrutiny, but the playbook of blocking cybersecurity software has historically underperformed, and the stakes are bigger now.

After Japan’s biggest IPO of 2026 so far, Go says it will deploy IPO capital to fix a driver shortage that threatens growth.

ArenaNet says GW3 fits the MMO definition more than Guild Wars Reforged, yet avoids GW2-style gameplay pillars.

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Check Point and other researchers show SQL injection, path traversal, and unsafe deserialization chain into remote code execution.

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AI firms are moving APAC ops to Singapore fast, yet recent U.S. and China actions are turning neutrality into a tradeoff.

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His take on why The Witcher 4 has to rebuild belief, plus what it signals for any studio betting on sequels.