Most Asian Markets Rise With Earnings, US Data In View
Asian markets mostly rose Tuesday, with hopes for earnings this week from tech titans helping to offset worries about the Federal Reserve's interest rate plans ahead of the release of key US growth and inflation data.
Think You're Getting Laid Off? Here Are 11 Businesses You Can Start Immediately
To avoid layoff anxieties, financial advisors are urging workers to build businesses on the side of their current employment.
Google AI For Cloud: Tech Giant Partners with ARM to Create High-Performance AI Chip
Google unveils Axion chip to rival Amazon and Microsoft in the cloud race, promising lower costs and higher performance for some tasks.
Omnichannel E-commerce Experiences Skyrocket UK Online Sales To £52bn
eCommerce sales from omnichannel is expected to skyrocket to dizzying heights and could go up to as much as £52 billion in the UK,
iPhone AI Gets a Shutterstock Boost: Smarter Photos on the Horizon
Apple teams up with Shutterstock for £39.51 million to train iPhone AI on millions of images, boosting photo features & sparking generative AI possibilities.
S. Korea Probes Temu Over Alleged False Ads, Unfair Practices: Yonhap
South Korean regulators are investigating the hugely popular Chinese shopping app Temu on suspicion of false advertising and unfair practices, the Yonhap news agency reported Monday.
Apple iCar Release No Longer Happening? Tech Giant Explores Home Robotics
After scrapping its electric car project, Apple is exploring home robots that follow users and use AI to navigate homes.
Artificial Intelligence in Digital Marketing: How AI is Transforming Ad Campaigns
AI is changing the way companies are doing marketing campaigns, disrupting how major projects are run
From Stripper and Shoplifter To CEO of $400m Women's Clothing Line: Meet NastyGal Founder Sophia Amoruso
Christina Amoruso was forced to file for bankruptcy after NastGal was listed as one of the "fastest-growing companies."
French Businessman Beats Bezos and Musk As World's Richest Billionaire
LVMH founder, Bernard Arnault, is currently the world's richest person with a net worth of $228 billion, after his company generated $94 billion in revenue.
Galaxy AI: Opening Doors to Millions More Users Worldwide
Samsung's Galaxy AI features like "Circle to Search" and "Chat Assist" are rolling out to older phones via One UI 6.1 update starting March 28.
EU Probes Apple, Google, Meta Under New Digital Law
The EU on Monday hit Apple, Google parent Alphabet and Meta with the first ever probes under a mammoth digital law, which could lead to big fines against the US giants.
Amazon Is Panicking After Losing 2M Customers To Chinese Rivals Temu And Shein Since January
To regain superiority in the e-commerce industry, Amazon are prioritising the trust of its current customers and are looking to increase same-day deliveries.
Couple Get An Hour-Long Voicemail From Their Amazon Alexa; It Had Recorded Their Conversations
NJ couple woke to a 1-hour voicemail from their Echo, but Amazon says a misheard word triggered a call and recording.
Despite Illness, Celine Dion Still Keen To Get Back Onstage
Pop megastar Celine Dion, who is suffering from a rare neurological disorder, said in an Instagram post she looks forward to her return to the stage.
The Future of Work: Can AI Pave the Way for 4-Day Weeks?
AI in offices fuels a 4-day workweek for some. Surveys show AI-powered businesses are more open, with experts predicting AI can accelerate the shift.
'I Put $50K in a Shoe Box and Gave it to a Stranger': New York Financial Columnist Scammed
As fraud crimes continue to rise, Financial Columnist Charlotte Cowles lost $50,000 in an organised and elaborate swindle.
Elon Musk Deletes Charity Critic Post Targetting MacKenzie Scott After It Goes Viral
Elon Musk deleted a post criticising MacKenzie Scott's charity donations, but it spread online before disappearing.
Jason Kelce Retires: Is He the Next NFL Broadcaster for Fox, ESPN or NBC?
After 13 seasons in the NFL, Jason Kelce has called time on his playing career and is set to have multiple post-career avenues to choose from.
Apple Hit With 1.8-bn-euro EU Fine For Music Streaming Restrictions
The EU on Monday hit Apple with a more than 1.8-billion-euro fine ($1.9 billion) for violating the bloc's laws by preventing European users from accessing information about alternative, cheaper music streaming services.
Leak Suggests Microsoft Copilot Can Replace Google Assistant, Bixby
While Copilot's entry on Android positions it as a Google Assistant competitor, future updates will determine its value for users.
US Supreme Court Hears Challenges To Social Media Laws
The US Supreme Court, in a case that could determine the future of social media, heard arguments on Monday about whether a pair of state laws that limit content moderation are constitutional.
Retail Businesses Urge Government To Tackle Increasing 50% Theft And Abuse Cases
Retail employees have called on the government to implement tougher measures against attackers after theft and abuse incidents have increased by 50 per cent.
ChatGPT Cranks Out Gibberish For Hours
ChatGPT spewed nonsensical answers to user's queries for hours Tuesday into Wednesday before eventually returning to its apparent senses.
EU Provides Final Seal Of Approval For World's First Artificial Intelligence Laws
Negotiations on the final legal text began in June, but a fierce debate over how to regulate general-purpose AI threatened talks at the last minute.
Amazon Rainforest Could Reach Tipping Point By 2050 Due To Deforestation, Drought And Fires
The rainforest is referred to as the "lungs of the earth".
Valentine's Day Strike Misery For UK Lovers
Britain's couples could struggle for last minute Valentine's Day gifts and meals after Amazon staff went on strike over pay Tuesday -- and will soon be joined by takeaway delivery drivers, organisers said.
Earth Experiences Unprecedented Climate Event: Breach of 1.5°C Warming Limit Lasts for a Year
The breach of the 1.5°C limit for a consecutive 12-month period is a concerning development that heightens fears about the pace and severity of climate change.
'Everyone Jumping, Everyone Happy': Rio Celebrates Carnival
Glittering with sequins and sweat, thousands of performers shimmying to sultry samba beats danced their way down an avenue in Rio de Janeiro Sunday as the Brazilian beach city's famed carnival parades got under way.
Nearly Three-Quarters Of Employers 'Don't Know' How To Implement AI, New Study Shows
According to Gallagher's newly released State of the Sector report, 71 per cent of HR and Communication leaders said their organisation had provided zero guidance on when, where or how to use the technology.