<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> We often find ourselves in situations where we have had a few drinks and have to make the important decision of how to get home safely. While it might seem convenient to just drive yourself home, the risks of drunk driving are severe and can lead to tragic consequences. Choosing an alternative […]Read More
<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> Holidays are a staple of the winter season, which comes with the beauty of snowy landscapes that we can witness from the warmth and comfort of our homes. However, this beautiful and cozy season brings some problems for us as well. As the temperature drops, all homeowners have a united fear; frozen […]Read More
<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> Crypto listing is the process of adding new coins or tokens to a cryptocurrency exchange platform that enables token visibility for a wide audience of traders and investors. Listing is a crucial step in a crypto project’s development, for it facilitates further growth of trading volume and liquidity, and helps attract investors […]Read More
<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> In this modern era, there are so many ways for people to get into accidents or get injured; not just on the roads, but even at your home, work, or anywhere else. So it’s important to have some essential first aid skills. Basic first aid training can make the difference between life […]Read More
<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> With technology, anything is conceivable. From digital assets to NFTs. Non-fungible tokens, as some of us know, can be used to purchase some digital assets. These are unique tokens that are powered by blockchain technology. It is used to own and trade digital assets such as digital art, a digital copy of […]Read More
<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> British households will benefit from improved routes for recycling electronic goods from 2026, under government plans to have producers and retailers pay for household and in-store collections. Consumers would be able to have electrical waste (e-waste) – from cables to toasters and power tools – collected from their homes or drop items […]Read More
<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> The New York Times is suing Microsoft and OpenAI for billions of dollars over copyright infringement, alleging that the powerful technology companies used its information to train their artificial intelligence models and to “free-ride”. The use of its data without permission or compensation undermined its business model and threatened independent journalism “vital […]Read More
2023 saw workers demand more say over how artificial intelligence reshapes their industries, scoring unprecedented wins from Hollywood to Silicon Valley. But as the technology barrels forward and regulators race to keep up, labor experts say it’s an open question how effective the push will prove. Earlier this month, Microsoft and the AFL-CIO, a coalition […]Read More
<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> The government is considering axing inheritance tax in three months’ time in a pre-election giveaway to boost Rishi Sunak’s chances of victory. The move is one of a handful of major tax cuts that have been discussed by senior figures in Number 10. The Prime Minister has ordered a “gear change” on […]Read More
<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> Edinburgh-based investment syndicate, Archangels, invested more than £13.8m during 2023 in eleven of Scotland’s best early-stage tech and life science companies. The total investment for 2023 among 11 businesses represents a small increase on Archangels’ investment activity in 2022. The year saw Archangels make two new investments including Bioliberty who secured £2.2M […]Read More