Toyota Ups North Carolina EV Plant Investment By $8 Bn
Toyota will significantly expand an electric battery plant in North Carolina, ramping up a bet on zero-emission vehicles in the United States, the automaker announced Tuesday.
Elon Musk Wants X To Replace Banks By 2024
Musk essentially wants to turn X into an everything app and he has taken several radical steps to ensure the same.
Tech Titan Amazon Sees Profit Climb As Cloud Promises Boon
Online retail colossus Amazon on Thursday said profit surged in the recently ended quarter on growing sales and more efficient deliveries, with its cloud business promising even better days ahead.
A Year After Musk's Twitter Takeover, X Remains Mired In Turmoil
A year ago Elon Musk purchased X, formerly known as Twitter, taking the platform on a journey that has resulted in lost money, advertisers and trust.
What Does A 10% Rise In The Real Living Wage Mean For Struggling Low-Paid Workers?
A 10 per cent rise in the real living wage will be a "lifeline" for 460,000 workers struggling with low pay but minority ethnic workers are still disproportionately paid the lowest wages.
UK Workers to Receive Pay Boost with New Real Living Wage
Approximately half a million employees employed by companies committed to the voluntary Real Living Wage are poised to experience a substantial increase in their earnings, bringing their minimum hourly wage to at least £12.
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 Becomes Fastest-Selling PlayStation Studios Title
The highly-anticipated sequel to the superhero open-world game launched last week for the PlayStation 5 to rave reviews from both critics and the player base.
Viral Video Shows Chinese Worker Urinating Into Tank At Beer Manufacturing Unit
Tsingtao describes itself as the sixth-largest global beer maker.
MTV EMA Show Suspended Over Conflict Between Israel and Hamas
The annual awards show, set to be staged in Paris, would have featured performances from global artists aside from the recognition ceremony itself.
Amazon To Expand Drone Delivery Into Britain And Italy
Amazon on Wednesday said it hopes to expand drone delivery into Britain and Italy by late next year, as it unveiled new warehouse robots and tech in its race to get shoppers what they want quickly.
Average Pay Growth Rises Above Inflation for the First Time in Almost Two Years
The figures show that between June and August of this year, wages rose at an annual rate of 7.8 per cent, higher than average inflation over the same three months.
Apple Prepping To Unveil New Device That Can Update Unopened iPhones In Stores
The Apple device will reportedly be capable of wirelessly turning on the iPhones, updating the software and turning them back off.
New Research Highlights the Realities of AI Adoption in Business
Mesh-AI's new research report, 'The State of AI in the Enterprise', highlights the realities and challenges of AI adoption faced by businesses.
Cyber Fortress: How Advanced Password Management Tech is Redefining Digital Security
By exploring the latest advancements in password management technology, you can take steps to secure your sensitive information and protect your digital presence.
Elon Musk Illegally Fired Worker For Challenging Return To Office Policy At X: Report
Musk even called the work-from-home option "morally wrong" and "bulls***."
One-Third Of UK Workers Quit Jobs Due To Bad Management
A survey involving 1,000 British workers claimed that one in four British employees had changed jobs at least three times in the last three years.
Chief Secretary John Glen Hosts AI Meeting to Boost Public Sector Productivity
John Glen emphasised the potential of artificial intelligence to enhance public services while saving taxpayers' money, illustrating how AI can revolutionise the public sector and increase productivity without breaking the bank.
Assad Regime And Russia Conduct Combined Attack On Civilians In Syria
Assad regime was forced to call a ceasefire after rebel forces responded to the relentless assault on civilian territories in Idlib, Syria.
Sony Unveils Slimmer Models of the PlayStation 5 for Holiday Season
The heavily-rumoured slimmer model of the PlayStation 5 was now confirmed by Sony and will boast a few new improvements from its bulkier predecessor.
How This Startup Sold 120 Million Tickets Around the World
With the global travel industry now picking up, online travel platform GetYourGuide continues to take flight.
Sony Interactive Entertainment Employees Suffer Data Breach From Unauthorised Parties
A suspected ransomware group claimed responsibility for the data breach against the gaming division of the multimedia giant's video game division.
Elevating Productivity: Strategies for Keeping Your Talents Inspired and Motivated
Productivity is a measure of a person's, machine's, system's or organisation's efficiency in transforming inputs into valuable outputs.
Meta to Roll Out Generative AI for All Advertisers as Google Announced Assistant with Bard
The company first started testing these tools in May, giving access to a select group of advertisers in a "testing playground".
UK Film and TV Crews Stage 'Crew Call for Change' Protest At the London Film Festival
BritCrewStories called the UK film and TV crews to join the strikes in the US by staging a red carpet demonstration at the London Film Festival.
Tesco Leads the Way in Easing Food Inflation, Slashing Prices on 2,500 Products
Tesco, the UK's largest supermarket chain, revealed a substantial decline in food inflation over the past six months. The grocery giant is taking bold steps to address the concerns of its customers by slashing prices on 2,500 products, with an average reduction of 12 per cent.
Teenager Goes On Killing Spree At Bangkok Mall
At least two people have died and five others sustained injuries in the shooting that took place on Tuesday at Siam Paragon.
Elon Musk Accuses Canadian PM Justin Trudeau Of 'Crushing Free Speech'
Musk made the remark in response to a Twitter (now X) post by journalist Glenn Greenwald.
X CEO Linda Yaccarino Says The Platform Is Losing Daily Active Users
X has lost 11.6 per cent of its daily active users since Elon Musk's takeover, dropping to just 225 million users.
How Remote Working Is Negatively Affecting Gen Z
Gen Z is speaking out against experiencing loneliness and a lack of motivation due to the detrimental effects of remote working.
US Anti-discrimination Agency Sues Tesla Over 'Pervasive' Racism
A federal anti-discrimination agency filed a lawsuit Thursday accusing Elon Musk's Tesla of allowing "pervasive" racism at its Silicon Valley car plant and retaliating against Black workers who opposed such abuse.