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The past week has seen a flurry of significant announcements in the tech and entertainment industries. In this roundup, we'll explore the major developments, from Block's drastic layoffs to the unveiling of new Pokémon...

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Tech and Entertainment News Roundup

Layoffs, new Pokémon games, and giant coffee buckets make headlines

Saturday, February 28, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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The past week has seen a flurry of significant announcements in the tech and entertainment industries. In this roundup, we'll explore the major developments, from Block's drastic layoffs to the unveiling of new Pokémon games and a giant coffee bucket that's taking the internet by storm.

Firstly, Block CEO Jack Dorsey announced that the fintech company would be laying off 40% of its workforce, a move that will result in over 4,000 job losses. Dorsey justified the decision, citing the increasing efficiency of AI tools that will enable a smaller team to achieve more (Source 3). This move is part of a growing trend in the tech industry, where companies are embracing AI to streamline their operations and reduce costs.

In a stark contrast to the somber news from Block, Dunkin' has confirmed that it is testing a massive 48-ounce coffee bucket at select locations across the United States (Source 1). The giant container, which could keep coffee lovers caffeinated for days, has been spotted in multiple states and is generating significant buzz online.

Meanwhile, in the world of entertainment, Apple and Netflix have partnered to air the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix, marking a significant push into live sports for the streaming giant (Source 2). This collaboration is part of Netflix's efforts to expand its live sports offerings and attract new subscribers.

In gaming news, Nintendo has announced the upcoming release of "Pokémon Winds" and "Pokémon Waves" for the Nintendo Switch 2 in 2027 (Sources 4 and 5). The games will feature the tenth generation starter Pokémon, including Browt, Pombon, and Gecqua, and are expected to be a major hit among fans of the beloved franchise.

As the tech and entertainment landscapes continue to evolve, it's clear that companies are adapting to changing consumer demands and embracing new technologies to stay ahead of the curve. Whether it's the rise of AI, the growth of live sports streaming, or the introduction of innovative new products, one thing is certain – the future of these industries will be shaped by creativity, innovation, and a willingness to take risks.

The past week has seen a flurry of significant announcements in the tech and entertainment industries. In this roundup, we'll explore the major developments, from Block's drastic layoffs to the unveiling of new Pokémon games and a giant coffee bucket that's taking the internet by storm.

Firstly, Block CEO Jack Dorsey announced that the fintech company would be laying off 40% of its workforce, a move that will result in over 4,000 job losses. Dorsey justified the decision, citing the increasing efficiency of AI tools that will enable a smaller team to achieve more (Source 3). This move is part of a growing trend in the tech industry, where companies are embracing AI to streamline their operations and reduce costs.

In a stark contrast to the somber news from Block, Dunkin' has confirmed that it is testing a massive 48-ounce coffee bucket at select locations across the United States (Source 1). The giant container, which could keep coffee lovers caffeinated for days, has been spotted in multiple states and is generating significant buzz online.

Meanwhile, in the world of entertainment, Apple and Netflix have partnered to air the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix, marking a significant push into live sports for the streaming giant (Source 2). This collaboration is part of Netflix's efforts to expand its live sports offerings and attract new subscribers.

In gaming news, Nintendo has announced the upcoming release of "Pokémon Winds" and "Pokémon Waves" for the Nintendo Switch 2 in 2027 (Sources 4 and 5). The games will feature the tenth generation starter Pokémon, including Browt, Pombon, and Gecqua, and are expected to be a major hit among fans of the beloved franchise.

As the tech and entertainment landscapes continue to evolve, it's clear that companies are adapting to changing consumer demands and embracing new technologies to stay ahead of the curve. Whether it's the rise of AI, the growth of live sports streaming, or the introduction of innovative new products, one thing is certain – the future of these industries will be shaped by creativity, innovation, and a willingness to take risks.

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