Pop-Up War: Microsoft Injects Ads for Bing and Edge into Chrome
Microsoft has again disrupted Chrome with pop-up ads for the Bing search engine and Edge browser on Windows.
Afghan Girls And Women Cling To Glitchy, Lonesome Online Learning
Sequestered at home in a remote Afghan town, 18-year-old Shekiba often roams the house hunting for the patchy internet signal that is her last link to an education.
Ketamine Is The New Coffee, Can It Benefit Leaders Like Elon Musk?
Elon Musk defends using prescribed ketamine for mental health, claiming it helps him lead Tesla.
Wendy's Manager Invents Ghost Employee And Pockets Almost £16K Worth of Wages
Former Wendy's manager, Linda Johnson, collected money from a fake employee for nearly a year, before being caught.
Manchester United's Unpaid Taxes Could Squander Their Summer Transfers
ManUtd is in discussions with HMRC over unpaid taxes due to player and agent arrangements, raising concerns about their transfer plans and financial stability.
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."
UK Scientists Develop Bra-Integrated Breast Cancer Monitoring System
Researchers are developing a bra-insert device that uses electric currents to monitor breast tumours in real-time and detect growth as small as 2mm.
Ukraine 'Hacktivists' Fighting Russia On Digital Front
When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Artem knew that he would not "sit idly by".
Lab-Grown Meat for Pets Set To Hit UK Supermarkets This Year
London startup, Meatly, are keen to provide the pet food market with a product that is suited to helping the environment.
Justin Trudeau Thinks of Quitting 'Crazy Job' Daily; 69% of Canadians Want Him to
Whilst many Canadians want Justin Trudeau to step down as the nation's prime minister in 2024, nearly just as many people believe he will stay on.
Western Leaders Dismiss Putin's 'Illegal' Poll Victory
Friends and allies of Russian President Vladimir Putin were quick to congratulate him on winning a fifth term in power but Western leaders condemned a ballot held under repressive conditions and with no credible opposition.
Microsoft Copilot Gets A Facelift In Windows 11 Build 26080
Windows 11 Insider Preview (Build 26080) brings a detachable Copilot window, unified Teams app, taskbar tweaks and more.
Android Phones With Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Chip Aim To Surpass iPhone 16 In AI
Android phones with Snapdragon chip 8 Gen 4 chip could be the first to use super-fast LPDDR6 RAM for better AI features on the device, compared to iPhone 16 Pro.
Musk Hints at Political Preference Before Ending Partnership With Don Lemon
Elon Musk's political stance emerged in a recently concluded interview with Don Lemon, leading to the cancellation of their partnership.
Economics of Period Products: Top 5 Countries Where Menstruating is Expensive
The financial burden of having a period varies worldwide, pushing as many as 500 women into period poverty.
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.
Female-specific Football Boots Will Put An End To ACL Injuries, MPs Say
Retailers are refusing to stock women's football boots due to lack of awareness about the growing business opportunity.
Tesco Staff Still Paid Lower Than Minimum Wage As Supermarket Struggles
Store employees at Tesco will only receive their new hourly pay of £12.02 from 28th April, despite the National Living Wage going up to £11.44 on 1st April.
Employer Turns Down 'Excellent' Applicant Due To 5 -Year Break: Why Gap Years Shouldn't Matter
While career gaps can still lead to rejections, there has been a hike in recruiters who welcome lengthy gaps in employment.
TikTok Executives Perceived Reduced Threat of Imminent Ban with Biden's App Involvement
Despite Joe Biden joining TikTok, the US is advocating for a nationwide ban on the platform.
Sen. Bernie Sanders Proposes Four-Day Workweek Bill in the U.S. with Full Pay
Senator Sanders has called for a 4-day workweek, citing studies showing happier and more productive workers.
Asian Markets Mixed As Traders Eye US Data, Looming Fed Meeting
Asian markets were mixed Thursday after a tepid day on Wall Street, with traders looking forward to a string of US data that could help sway Federal Reserve officials ahead of their policy meeting next week.
What's Included In The New EU Law On AI
The European Parliament on Wednesday gave the final nod to far-reaching rules on artificial intelligence that the EU hopes will both harness innovation and defend against harms.
Trump Approached Elon Musk About Truth Social Acquisition, Here's How The Proposal Unfolded
Trump reportedly proposed a Truth Social sale to Musk, revealing their behind-the-scenes interactions and contrasting views on social media.
'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.
OpenAI Fires Back at Musk, 'No Founding Agreement Existed'
Elon Musk is suing OpenAI, an AI company he co-founded, accusing it of straying from its original non-profit goals to become a for-profit company.
Trump Questions Elon Musk's Support Over Electric Car Disagreement, Advocates Bitcoin And Trade Tariffs
Former President Trump, unsure of Elon Musk's party donation, discussed cryptocurrency, tariffs, and economic policies during their recent meeting.
India's Controversial Citizenship Bill: Fast-track to Citizenship for Non-Muslim Immigrants
India has set rules for a citizenship bill, which has been criticised by opposition parties for discrimination against Muslims.
James Gerrard Reveals His Secret to Acquiring 52 Properties in 16 Months
The Guardian reports that UK house price growth is currently the slowest since the 2008 financial crisis
Most Asian Markets Push Higher As US Inflation Data Looms
Asian markets mostly rose Tuesday following the previous day's sell-off, with focus on the release of US inflation data that could play a key role in the Federal Reserve's decision-making on cutting interest rates.