Morning Scan
Microsoft's executive exodus accelerates while London transport strikes expose how quickly revenue can vanish. Labor disruptions at major transit hubs are testing how fragile hospitality and consumer spending remain.
54% — Revenue drop at London pubs during Tube strikes. (Feed Me)
Connected World
I asked OpenAI's research leaders if AI will take their jobs
Even engineers building the technology doubt they'll survive it. (Alex Heath)
Connected World
Beehiiv adds even more features to go up against competitors and win over creators
Webinars, AI analytics, and metered paywalls position the newsletter platform for a broader creator economy play. (Digiday)
Samsung reveals prices of its new OLED TVs in Europe
Samsung is betting Europeans will pay premium rates for display technology upgrades, following last week's Micro RGB pricing. (SamMobile)
Connected World
London pubs see 54% revenue drop during Tube strikes
London's pub revenue collapse during strikes shows how dependent hospitality is on transport infrastructure. (Feed Me)
Numlock News: April 23, 2026 • Isotopes, Maple Leafs, World Cup
High ticket prices and hostile hosting conditions are already deflating World Cup tourism expectations. (Numlock News)
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