Is VR the future of your workplace?
Jenson8 CEO and founder Jena Davidson has spoken on her VR platform looking to bring positive behavioural change within businesses.
Arsenal ready for title push, Man City face Liverpool test
Few would have expected Arsenal to be so close to glory after they blew their attempt to finish in the top four last season.
Man Utd and the American dream: Fans furious over Wrexham friendly ticket prices
The cheapest ticket costs a whopping $224 (£182), leading many to react negatively.
Manchester United's quest to pry Harry Kane from Tottenham
Kane has long since been urged to seek personal glory elsewhere. Should he go to Old Trafford?
Bad Bunny sued for €3.706 million by ex-girlfriend
Carliz was offered €1,853 to buy her voice recording and though she refused, it was still used in two of Bad Bunny's songs.
Online Footballers? Meet the teams taking Youtube by storm
Online footballers filming and uploading exclusively to Youtube are rising in popularity, with some channels having more subscribers than the majority of Premier League teams.
Recent data shows gender pay gap is still prevalent
There is more transparency around gender pay gap reporting, which will help address the gap. However, pay differences persist in both the US and the UK.
Manchester United expecting to receive eight bids from potential buyers on Wednesday
The Glazer family has been standing firm on their asking price for the embattled Premier League side.
EU agrees 2-billion-euro ammunition plan for Ukraine
European Union ministers agreed Monday on a two-billion-euro plan to raid their own arsenals and jointly purchase desperately needed artillery shells for Ukraine.
Celebrating the shinier things in life: International Day of Happiness 2023
Constantly having a smile on your face has its benefits, aside from having a better emotional state, like being less likely to develop the common cold.
Asian stocks drop despite Credit Suisse buyout, central banks' pledge
Wall Street titans including JP Morgan, Bank of America and Citigroup pledged to inject $30 billion into under-pressure lender First Republic Bank.
Crunch time for Credit Suisse talks as UBS seeks Swiss assurances
Talks over rescuing Credit Suisse rolled into Sunday as UBS AG sought $6 billion from the Swiss government to cover costs if it were to buy its struggling rival, a person with knowledge of the talks said.
Sam Bankman-Fried, U.S. prosecutors near new bail agreement
Lawyers for Sam Bankman-Fried are nearing an agreement with the U.S.
Britain battles to limit SVB damage as would-be buyer for UK arm steps in
A would-be buyer for the UK arm of failed U.S. lender Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) stepped forward on Sunday as British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said his government was working to limit any fallout for companies from the bank's demise.
The Future of Mobile Brokerage: Exploring the Benefits of Cross-Platform, Fast and Secure Software
Global equity trading amounts to over $100 trillion each year. Behind the market's rise are mobile brokerages that make it easier to buy or sell assets.
50 Genius New Products You'll Keep On Hand At All Times
Innovative products can help us make tasks easier and our daily grind more fun and productive. Here are 50 interesting new products you can buy online today.
As the macroeconomic environment fundamentally shifts, should you invest in property/real estate?
As property prices begin to fall, experts and investors alike analyse whether property continues to be a good investment given the macroeconomic changes in the world.
Bank of England gives lenders December deadline to improve data on risks
The Bank of England will decide by year end if tougher disclosure rules are needed for banks after the near meltdown in pension funds last September highlighted weaknesses in quantifying risks, it said on Tuesday.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip could make Samsung Galaxy S24 faster than its predecessor
Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset is expected to get a significant performance boost, but it could still lag behind Apple's A17 Bionic chipset.
EU closer to joint arms-buying to aid Ukraine but hurdles remain
The European Union is edging closer to a landmark move into joint procurement of ammunition to help Ukraine and replenish members' stockpiles but major questions regarding funding and scale remain to be resolved.
Best Buy, Walmart, other major US retailers tout health services
Major U.S. retailers including Best Buy, Walmart and Amazon are increasing their offerings of healthcare and health-related products as inflation-wary Americans shift more of their budgets to services and away from goods.
EnBW and bp forge alliances to aid support vessels with low emission usage at offshore wind farms in the UK
EnBW and bp to unite with Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult to explore how support vessels can generate zero or low emission on offshore wind farms.
Man survives 24 days lost at sea on ketchup, garlic powder and stock cubes
Elvis Francois, a 47-year-old man from Dominica, managed to survive for 24 days at sea because of a bottle of tomato ketchup.
Strategies to Find Better Sales Leads
Sales leads are the lifeblood of any business. Without a steady stream of quality sales leads, your business will suffer and eventually fail.
Ukraine's economy stabilizes after shock of war
When Russia invaded Ukraine a year ago, the shelves of the Novus supermarket chain in Kyiv quickly emptied as its supply chains - domestic and overseas - collapsed.
Interest rate hikes and consumer doubts threaten to destabilise current operations on Wall Street
A new report into the current market landscape by Hargreaves Lansdown's Susannah Streeter suggests a potentially bleak future ahead on Wall Street.
50 Of The Most Life-Changing Home Products You May Want To Own Them Yourself
Even the smallest task can become quite tedious. Live your life well and let your smart tools do the hard work.
Britain's salad crisis could last another month
Britons may face shortages of salad staples, including tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers, for up to another month, the government said on Thursday.
Analysis-To raise prices or not? Consumer goods makers weigh bets on buyer strength
Prices of everyday basics like Bounty paper towels and Cadbury chocolate may rise again this year while those of others like Clorox Co wipes and Diet Pepsi are likely to stay steady.
EU eyes joint arms buying to help Ukraine
The European Union is urgently exploring ways for its member countries to team up to buy munitions to help Ukraine, following warnings from Kyiv that its forces need more supplies quickly.