Samsung Is On A Mission To Stop Galaxy S24 Leaks From Coming Out Ahead Of Official Launch
Samsung's mission might backfire, turning a quiet Galaxy S24 launch into a missed hype opportunity.
London Underground Strike Suspended At The Last Minute
A strike that threatened to grind London's underground network to a virtual halt for several days was called off at the last minute on Sunday following "positive discussions" in pay talks, the main rail union said.
No Love Lost: Bryan Johnson Claps Back At Elon Musk For Mocking His Age-Defying Regimen
Aside from spending a lot of money on his quest for youth, Bryan Johnson recently infused himself with blood plasma from his son to slow down his ageing.
Max Verstappen Gets Rejected After Trying To Get Behind The Wheel Of A Mercedes
The rental company's policy indicated that Verstappen was too young to drive the car he wanted.
Five Dead In Japan Plane Collision At Tokyo Airport
Five people aboard a Japan coast guard aircraft died Tuesday when it hit a Japan Airlines passenger plane on the ground in a fiery collision at Tokyo's Haneda airport.
Intel Announce Controversial 25 Billion Dollar Investment Deal With Israel
Intel has been forced into the spotlight after it announced a new billion-dollar investment in Israel. The US chip maker confirmed that it will be expanding the Intel Kiryat Gat fab 28 for 2nm node technology in the south of Israel.
Air Canada Slapped With £58k Fine For Forcing Disabled Passenger To Drag Himself Off Plane
The incident took place in August last year.
New Labour Plan Could See Less Children In Private Schools In The UK
In a bid to win the next general election, the Labour Party have pledged to end business rate relief and increase VAT charges for private schools.
Getting Ready for the AI Reset: What Businesses Can Do To Prepare in the Next Three Years
Although AI is transforming the world faster than its advocates imagined, it's not too late to get on board if you're a business owner. Here is how.
Sport Giant Decathlon Exposed For Ignoring EU Sanctions Against Russia Under 'Secret Contract'
The non-profit newsroom Disclose has exposed French sporting giant Decathlon for continuing to sell goods in Russia, despite sanctions.
Apple iPhone Design Head To Team Up With Jony Ive, Sam Altman In Creating New AI Devices
Apple executive Tang Tan will be stepping down as the company's vice president of iPhone and watch product design in February 2024.
Celebrity Astrologer Sees Trouble Ahead For Prince Harry, Meghan Markle
Susan Miller claims the couple will face challenges in their relationship because of the duchess' desire to return to acting.
Elon Musk-Owned X Faces A Lawsuit Over Non Payment Of Annual Bonuses
Aside from being rebranded to X, Twitter has witnessed several changes after Elon Musk acquired the microblogging site in October 2022.
New Study Links OpenAI's GPT-3.5 Turbo To Alarming Privacy Threats
After a researcher exploited GPT-3.5 Turbo to successfully extract personal data, OpenAI has stressed its stance against requests for private data.
Apple Watch Import Ban Goes Into Effect In US Patent Clash
A US import ban on certain Apple smartwatch models came into effect Tuesday, after the Biden administration opted not to veto a ruling on patent infringements.
Eight Civilians Killed In Turkish Strikes On Syria: Monitor, Media
Turkish air strikes killed eight civilians in Syria's Kurdish-held northeast Monday, a war monitor and local media said, as Ankara launched operations in Iraq and Syria following deadly attacks on its soldiers.
Sam Altman Drops Truth Bombs, Shares Game-Changing Insights On Life, Business
OpenAI's Sam Altman suggests companies should spend time recruiting and not hesitate to recruit high-potential people.
Former Royal Butler Reveals 'Bizarre' Gifts He Received From King Charles III
"It shows that they've got that fun, practical side to them," Grant Harrold said.
US Airlines Say They're Ready For Record Holiday Travel
US airlines are gearing up for record traffic this holiday season, having beefed up staffing in the hopes of avoiding a repeat of last Christmas's operational meltdown.
French Unions Announce End Of Channel Tunnel Strike
French unions on Thursday announced the end of a wildcat strike that paralysed train travel through the Channel tunnel between France and Britain, saying the route would reopen shortly.
Zookeeper Killed By Hippo While Cleaning Its Enclosure
Hippos may look placid, but they are known for their temperamental nature.
NHS Strikes Continue Amid Plans For A Six Day Walkout In January
While the government's wage increase was accepted earlier this year, NHS employees have planned to intensify the strike actions across the UK.
Israeli Business Continue To Collapse And Beg For Customers
Israel's economy has significantly decreased and companies continue to collapse after the country lost 8% of its workforce to the Israeli Defence Forces.
What Hospitality Trends Are Predicted For 2024?
In the final months of 2023, hospitality experts have compiled a list of hospitality trends that are expected to trend in 2024.
Jeff Bezos Says He And Elon Musk Are 'Like-Minded' In Their Endeavors
Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos have feuded over the years, with Musk previously accusing Bezos of taking himself "a bit too seriously".
Etsy Announces Workforce Reduction of 225 Employees, CEO Cites 'Unfortunate' Timing
Etsy, alongside Mattel and Hasbro, are experiencing decreased sales even during the Christmas season due to inflation.
BP Sacks Former CEO For 'Serious Misconduct'
BP on Wednesday denied its former chief executive of more than GBP32-million ($40-million) payout because of his failure to disclose past personal relationships with colleagues.
Why Your Employer Branding Should Be At The Centre Of Your Recruitment Strategy
Small business leaders will benefit from this article because it explores the ins and outs of employer branding and how it can improve their own company's recruitment success.
Part-time and Shift Workers Face Holiday Pay Cut of £248 Million Due to UK Rule Change
The UK rule change, which comes into effect next month, has raised concerns among workers and labour advocates, prompting reconsideration of the decision.
New Migration Requirements Are Pushing Women And Small Businesses Out Of The UK
Women, children and small businesses are bearing the brunt of the government's new anti-immigration strategies, according to experts.