Public Hi-Tech Urinals In China Can Now Check If You're Sick For Less Than $3
China unveils high-tech urinals offering instant urine analysis for health markers in public restrooms for under $3.
6 Reasons Why Your Credit Score Dropped Even If You Pay On Time
Factors like cosigning loans, closing old credit card accounts, high credit utilization, and errors in your credit profile can reduce your credit score.
How Would DNS Blocking in Norway Impact the Gaming Industry
Norway mulls DNS blocking to curb gambling, prompting European Gaming and Betting Association to advocate for ending state monopoly.
Why Bank Chairman Paul Pester Decided To Establish a Money-Sharing App: The Story of Loop
Paul Pester founded Loop to give friends and family a way of sharing money and avoiding overdraft and other banking fees.
The Secrets Behind Fresha's Success: The Tech Powerhouse Behind the Beauty Industry Boom
Fresha, the pioneering salon management and booking software, propels the beauty and wellness industry into the digital age.
One-Fourth of Galaxy S24 Users Buy for AI Features, Study Shows
A new study shows a quarter of Galaxy S24 buyers in major markets like Germany and the USA chose the phone specifically for its advanced AI features.
UK Records Highest Fraud Call Rate in EU at 9.3%: Here's How To Stop Spam Calls
It is essential that, as a consumer, you take proactive steps to secure your personal contact information.
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,
Birdfy Embodies Brand Awareness on Nature Protection With Latest Sustainable, ESG Initiatives
Birdfy hopes to continue promoting environmental awareness to consumers through its sustainable bird-watching and feeder products and continuously supporting bird-related causes
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.
Corporate Social Responsibility in Today's Global Business, According to Business Leader Igor Makarov
Business Leader Igor Makarov discusses the impact of CSR in today's global business landscape and its impact on operations and company direction
Millennials Drive Crypto Adoption in the UK, and Other 2024 Surveys
A comprehensive regulation of digital assets will help establish a more inclusive financial ecosystem, attract investment, and promote further growth.
Financial Advisor Shares 4 Chinese Money Principles That Can Help You Boost Your Savings
After China's gross savings rate was measured at 45.9 per cent, Humphrey Yang shares the Chinese secrets to saving money.
The UK's Venezuela Policy Is Neither Here Nor There – Even By American Standards
Revelations of Boris Johnson's recent visit to Caracas, seem to have revealed a gulf where a coherent UK Government policy towards Venezuela should exist.
Greycoat Real Estate On Navigating London's Evolving Workspaces
Greycoat, a leading real estate development and management company offers large-scale institutional clients with cost-saving enhancements and opportunities.
Memeing Money: UK Targets 'FinFluencers' Using Memes to Shill Crypto
Social media platforms like TikTok sway young investors, but FCA cracks down on misleading crypto advice & tightens ad rules.
Jason Derulo's Monthly Subscription Car Wash Is Worth $2b - Here's How It Works
Joining the team in 2023, Derulo explained that Rocket Car Wash offers drivers a monthly subscription for unlimited car washes.
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.
Americans Designed Nike's 'Woke' England Jersey; Why Don't They Change Their Flag's Colors, Too?
Delve into the uproar surrounding Nike's redesigned England football shirt, emphasizing the involvement of American designers and the steep pricing of the kit.
Apple's 'Walled Garden' Under Fire In Lawsuit
Call it a "walled garden" or an ecosystem, but at the heart of Thursday's blockbuster US lawsuit against Apple are the many ways the company gets customers to remain faithful to its products.
Is A 'Woke iPhone' Coming? Apple Considers Google's Ultra-Progressive AI For New Features
Reports say Apple might license Google's AI, Gemini, for upcoming iPhones. This has sparked controversy, with some fearing a "woke iPhone."
Bank Of Japan Hikes Rates For First Time Since 2007
Japan's central bank pulled the plug Tuesday on its ultra-aggressive monetary stimulus programme, hiking rates for the first time since the global financial crisis.
Harnessing the AI Revolution: A Guide for Small Business Owners
In an era where technological advancements are reshaping industries and labor markets, AI offers unprecedented opportunities for small enterprises.
Bath and Body Works Car Freshner Explodes; Woman Gets 'Ocular Damage and Chemical Burns'
After her Bath and Body Works car air freshener unexpectedly exploded, Kyndall Chandler was left with severe burns on her face and "a fat ER bill."
'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.
Curver, Part of the Keter Group, Marks 75 Years of Home Innovation
Curver, part of the Keter Group, celebrates its 75th anniversary and ongoing efforts to innovate and meet consumer needs sustainably.
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.
Hotels, Heritage, and Hamas: Why the West Is Shedding Its Reliance on Qatari Cash
Scrutiny over Qatar's UK property holdings, linked to terrorism concerns, prompts boycotts and political pushback, leading to a reassessment of Western ties and investments.
The Troubling Gender Inequality and Vested Interests Being Highlighted at COP Conferences
As Conference of the Parties (COP) events have become well-recognized and respected, the world is now more aware of the grave danger we are in.
Wendy's upcoming £15.8M digital menu will change food prices during different times of the day
This bold move by Wendy's follows in the footsteps of ride-sharing apps like Uber, which employ surge pricing during peak demand to balance supply and demand.