Elon Musk Plans To Integrate AI Startup xAI Into His Social Media Platform X
xAI is currently focusing on developing AI tools and the Elon Musk-led AI startup's first AI model is designed to answer questions "with a sense of humour".
Intel To Play A Vital Role In Boosting Laptop Manufacturing In India
After teaming up with Indian companies, Intel will be sharing its expertise to facilitate the production of entry-level laptops in India.
Robert De Niro Rages During Court Trial Over Dispute Against Personal Assistant
The Hollywood legend's former personal assistant, Graham Chase Robinson, accused De Niro of verbal abuse and harassment in a countersuit.
Apple Sales Lose Ground, But iPhone Growth Strong
Apple on Thursday reported that sales fell for the fourth consecutive quarter when compared to the prior year, but profit rose on the back iPhones and services.
Toyota Ups North Carolina EV Plant Investment By $8 Bn
Toyota will significantly expand an electric battery plant in North Carolina, ramping up a bet on zero-emission vehicles in the United States, the automaker announced Tuesday.
Shein's Recent Acquisition of Missguided: A Strategic Move for Global Expansion
The deal was officially announced by both companies on a Monday, signifying the start of a new chapter for Missguided.
Sexual Assault Accuser to Hollywood Actor Jonathan Majors Surrenders to NYPD
The Hollywood star is set to face the New York court for four misdemeanour charges made by the surrendered accuser on November 29.
How Next-Gen Tech Solutions are Disrupting Different Industries Today
Digital twin cities, flying taxis, and autonomous cargo ships are slowly becoming a reality
How businesses can lower costs for consumers
Transparent communication with customers about price changes and a continuous focus on cost analysis are essential components of a comprehensive strategy to lower prices during inflation while maintaining competitiveness.
Study Finds UK Entertainment Industry's Failure to Protect Sexual Assault Victims
A study from the University of York disclosed that sexual harassment victims in the UK's entertainment industry are still in distress after speaking out.
Viral Video Shows Chinese Worker Urinating Into Tank At Beer Manufacturing Unit
Tsingtao describes itself as the sixth-largest global beer maker.
Starmer pledges to transform steel industry with £3 billion investment
In September, the Government announced a £500 million grant for Port Talbot's steelworks, to keep the plant open and produce steel in a greener way.
Israel's Tower Semiconductor To Set Up Chip Manufacturing Facility In India
Tower Semiconductors previously failed to set up a chip manufacturing facility in India due to the company's other business deals.
Apple To Launch Foldable iPad Next Year, Popular Analyst Claims
While nothing is set in stone yet, a new report suggests the small-scale production of foldable iPad units will begin by the end of 2024.
Royal Biographer Says Meghan Markle Planning 'Relaunch' After 'Calculated' Public Appearances
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were recently in New York to join its second annual World Mental Health Day Festival.
Meghan Markle's Ex-Husband Offered Lucrative Deal To Write Memoir
The Duchess of Sussex was previously married to film producer Trevor Engelson.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Makes Surprise Visit To China
Apple chief Tim Cook made a surprise visit to China this week, greeting gamers in the southwestern city of Chengdu as his company faces slumping phone sales in its biggest market.
SAG-AFTRA and AMPTP Suspend Negotiations for Term Gaps
The Hollywood Performers Guild has been on strike since July 2023 to renegotiate a better deal between them and major media production studios.
Sony Unveils Slimmer Models of the PlayStation 5 for Holiday Season
The heavily-rumoured slimmer model of the PlayStation 5 was now confirmed by Sony and will boast a few new improvements from its bulkier predecessor.
How This Startup Sold 120 Million Tickets Around the World
With the global travel industry now picking up, online travel platform GetYourGuide continues to take flight.
Russia Continues To Attack Ukraine With Iranian Drones
Putin continues to commit war crimes against Ukrainian nationals, while the UK declare that "the truth will catch up with Russia's lies".
Samsung Isn't Rushing The Development Of Its First Foldable PC, Here's Why
Samsung will become the 4th brand to offer a foldable computer, following in the footsteps of Lenovo, Asus and LG.
OPEC Sees No Peak In Global Oil Demand On The Horizon
Despite mounting efforts to limit climate change, the OPEC oil cartel said Monday it expects demand for crude to continue to grow for the next two decades.
Mastering-Minimalism: Plain T-Shirts for Maximum Style Impact
This eco-conscious brand by Plainandsimple is redefining what a basic shirt should be.
UK Government Invests £89 Million in Cutting-Edge Net Zero Tech to Boost Economy and Jobs
The landmark funding package will support 20 innovative projects, reinforcing the UK's leadership in zero-emissions vehicle (ZEV) technology.
Antarctica Ozone Hole Grows To Three Times The Size Of Brazil
Scientists believe that the volcanic eruption in Tonga last year could have caused the ozone hole to increase in size.
Sony Interactive Entertainment Employees Suffer Data Breach From Unauthorised Parties
A suspected ransomware group claimed responsibility for the data breach against the gaming division of the multimedia giant's video game division.
Just Stop Oil And The West End Respond To Les Mis Disruption
On Wednesday this week, a group of activists for Just Stop Oil took to the stage of a West End Les Miserables production to protest Rishi Sunak approving the drilling for more oil in the North Sea.
UK Cloud Computing Market Faces Competition Inquiry Amid Concerns Over Amazon, Microsoft Dominance
The United Kingdom's communications regulator, Ofcom, has taken a significant step in addressing concerns within the nation's burgeoning £7.5 billion cloud computing market.
Shocking Data Shows 2023 Could Be The Hottest Year Ever
Climate scientists are shocked by a report that found September 2023 to be the hottest month ever recorded. Experts also warn of another heatwave hitting Europe in October.