Workers in Britain are unwilling to return to the pre-COVID time of regularly attending company offices and remain unclear with employers on future solutions.
A recent research article published in the Earth's Science edition of Advancing Earth & Space Science suggested that New York City could sink under its own weight in the near future.
During the Galaxy Unpacked 2023 event, Samsung revealed that it has teamed up with Google and Qualcomm to develop an XR (Extended Reality) device.
If things go as planned, Apple could unveil the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max in September.
The age of social media has made athletes and other public figures more vulnerable to online abuse, causing mental health challenges.
A test has unveiled how displaying seconds on the system tray clock impacts the battery life and power consumption of your laptop.
Unveiled last year, OpenAI's AI chatbot ChatGPT can effortlessly churn out essays, poems, and conversations based on brief prompts.
The Ministry of Justice has invested £15 million into organisations that tackle drug abuse and rehabilitation for women in the UK. The scheme will also reduce the £18 billion overall cost of reoffending for the taxpayer.
Though the company claims that Adobe Firefly will simply act as a "co-pilot" rather than a replacement for graphic artists, many still believe in the opposite.
WHO appointed two artists as Goodwill Ambassadors as part of its 75th anniversary. The new Goodwill Ambassadors were named along the sidelines of the ongoing 76th World Health Assembly held in Geneva, Switzerland.
The hospitals with infrastructures containing deteriorated concrete are set to be refurbished and upgraded by the end of the decade.
Metadata is used by visual effects teams to build realistic elements that match seamlessly with what was shot practically eliminating the potential for human error.
What adequate support can be provided to new managers as they embark on this new level of their careers? And what are the benefits of this to the employer?
This influx of migrants comes despite the government's pledge to reduce the number of student visas issued.
British professional services organisations face the challenge of developing a growth strategy as 53 per cent lack a defined plan, according to a study by Deltek.
In its official announcement, OpenAI tipped that the ChatGPT Android app is right around the corner.
The Windows 11 KB5026446 feature update, which focuses on business needs is finally available for users to download.
Stations in the north including Manchester Victoria and Salford Crescent are set to undergo transformations to ensure travellers face less hectic journeys.
The alarming statistics have triggered a wider discussion among healthcare professionals and policymakers.
The British workspace is undergoing a significant shift, as traditional resignation practices are replaced by a new trend called "subdued quitting".
The Spotify podcast may soon be AI as the digital music service is reportedly developing bots that mimic popular hosts.
Google could soon change how people search for information online by introducing ads within generative AI search results.
The UK pledges £143 million to support more than a million people in the Horn of Africa. The committed donor will provide humanitarian aid for people in Kenya, Ethiopia, and Somalia, who are witnessing the worst drought in 40 years.
Belgium is set to take to the international stage and spread more visibility of its innovative qualities through a fresh campaign titled, Embracing Openness.
On May 20, the World Health Organization launched a special network to track disease-causing microbes like viruses, bacteria, etc, collectively known as pathogens in the medical world.
Maintaining responsible behaviour while enjoying casino games, emphasising self-control, setting limits, and maintaining a healthy mindset to mitigate potential risks associated with gambling are all crucial in the sport.
Within an ever developing industry, Fashions use of AI and technology to innovate has reached a new high, redefining the boundaries of creation globally.
Longtime customers revolted, forcing a staggering 21.4 per cent drop in sales – a fiasco that may remind many of the 1996 McDonald's Arch Deluxe.
A major new study has revealed that 72 per cent of companies globally have now mandated a return to the workplace, with 42 per cent now reporting a higher level of employee attrition.
While perceived higher costs remain a challenge, companies are increasingly transforming their offerings and embracing eco-friendly alternatives.