In today’s fast-paced and hectic world, it’s becoming increasingly difficult for families to spend quality time together. So, when one finds the time to spend with the family, it’s essential to make sure every moment is smooth and cherished. The first step to achieving this goal is to ensure that …
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A Damning Report Claims the Union That Defeated Uber Had a Culture of Abuse and Toxicity
An independent report obtained by WIRED claims a UK union that won a major case against Uber mistreated its staff and grappled with incidents of racism. Two of its most senior figures have now stepped down. Drivers from the App Drivers and Couriers Union (ADCU) protest outside an Uber Technologies …
Read More »Tesla Is Suing Sweden
Unions are boycotting Tesla’s business operations in Sweden to pressure it to sign an agreement with its workers. Now Tesla has decided to sue. Emma Hansson, chairman of IF Metall Stockholms län stands in front of the electric car company Tesla's Service Center in Segeltorp, south of Stockholm, as workers …
Read More »JBL nostalgia unleashed
Leading audio equipment manufacturer JBL breathes new life into its iconic JBL L100 speaker from the 1970s and the timeless turntable with modern technologies while keeping the retro designs intact. Inspired by products of decades past, the Authentics range features elements from some of its more iconic designs such as …
Read More »Timekeeping revolution
Are you ready to embark on a captivating journey through the intriguing world of wearable technology, where timekeeping and computing converge in fascinating ways? Strap in and prepare to delve into the rich history of wearables, from the elegant pocket watch to the wrist-worn wonders Casio brought to life. Let’s …
Read More »Local groups say new funding will help promote living shorelines in N.S.
The Nova Scotia government has pledged more than $2.4 million to seven community-led projects that focus on living shorelines. Living shorelines are seen as a nature-based way to reduce coastal erosion and flooding caused by climate change. They use natural materials — rocks, plants and sand — to stabilize land …
Read More »The US Wants Vietnam to Be Its New Tech Best Friend
Teaming up with Vietnam may help the US lessen its dependence on China’s tech supply chain. But decoupling from a chipmaking giant like China won’t be easy. President Joe Biden toasts with Vietnam’s president, Vo Van Thuong in September.Photograph: SAUL LOEB/Getty Images When president Joe Biden traveled to Vietnam last …
Read More »As temperatures rise, dengue fever infections keep surging around the world
The explosive spread of dengue offers a case study in how climate change, human movement, and rising temperatures are all coaligning to fuel the expansion of potentially deadly threats to human health. Scientists say mosquito-transmitted viral infection could impact more regions thanks to climate change This story is part of …
Read More »5 feline facts to help see your cat in a new light
Research offers new insights into our feline friends' biology and behavior. Research offers new insights into our feline friends' biology and behaviour Cats have lived alongside humans for millennia, but there's still much we don't know about our companions. How do cats purr? Why do they look so annoyed all …
Read More »Beyond the hype: Bicol ripe for Blockchain adoption and innovation
As the echoes of the Bicol Blockchain Conference 2023 (BBC 2023) still resonate, it’s evident that this transformative event has propelled the Bicol region into the spotlight of blockchain adoption and innovation. BBC 2023, held on November 17, 2023, at Bicol University College of Engineering Gymnasium, exceeded expectations by bringing …
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