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    Gartner unveils their cybersecurity predictions with some good news and some bad news, more Apple AI rumours, Oracle tries a no-hype approach to AI, the US government may lose the ability to combat disinformation on social media and Microsoft aims to power through initial lukewarm responses to its AI integration. These and more top tech

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    Masimo plans to spin off consumer business

    The company, which makes equipment such as a pulse oximeter, also sells

  • Unilever is planning to spin off its ice cream assets

    "This is a classic corporate strategy for a public company," says University of Michigan professor Erik Gordon.

  • NewRetirement aims to shake up retirement planning with a holistic approach

    NewRetirement builds software to help people create financial retirement plans. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Plans for children’s home with more than 200 comments deferred

    The plans, for a detached property in Mair Court, Moorgate, were due to be decided at a RMBC planning board meeting on March 21. Sign up for newsletters from The Star However, councillors decided to defer the decision until the next meeting, when they have visited the site. A report by planning officers states that the proposal would see the property become a home for two children with 24-hour care, registered by Ofsted. A total of 242 representations were submitted to Rotherham Metropolitan...

  • Nash named Canada GM for 2024 World Championship

    Rick Nash was named general manager of Canada’s men’s team for the 2024 IIHF World Championship on Tuesday. The 39-year-old Brampton, Ontario, native, is in his third season as director of player development for the Columbus Blue Jackets after joining them as assistant to the GM on June 13, 2019. The tournament will be held in Prague and Ostrava, Czechia, from May 10-26. “Rick is an outstanding person to lead Canada’s national men’s team at this year’s world championship, as he brings a...

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    Nash named Team Canada GM for IIHF Worlds

    Rick Nash has worn the Canada sweater at the IIHF World Championships in the past and will now help choose who wears it in 2024. Hockey Canada named the former Columbus Blue Jackets sniper its general manager for May's tournament in Czechia.

  • If You're Planning A Disney World Trip With Young Kids, Skip This Park

    "Doing it all" at Disney World isn't always the best choice. Case in point? One Disney expert explains why one park is best for older kids and adults.

  • JJ Valaya Gives Fashion A Sustainable Spin By Recycling Plastic

    MUMBAI, (IANS) – Veteran fashion designer JJ Valaya has given a luxurious spin to sustainable fashion for his latest collection from his bridge-to-luxury brand JJ Valaya Kapurthala. The collection, which represents harmonious fusion of tradition and innovation, is made from eco-friendly fabrics such as R|Elan […]

  • World Bank Plans $6 Billion Of Financial Support For Egypt

    The World Bank is planning to give Egypt more than $6 billion in financial assistance over the next three years to help it meet its development priorities, the Washington-based lender announced Monday."Over the coming three years, the World Bank Group intends to provide more than US$6 billion of support to Egypt," the development lender said in a statement.This includes "US$3 billion for financial support to Government's programs and US$3 billion for the private sector (including mobilization) -...

  • Plans to convert old Officers’ Mess into hairdressing and beauty salon

    The listed building on the south eastern corner of Ebrington Square has previously been used as offices by tenants that have included the Culture Company and civil service. The new plans will involve a ‘change of use from office accommodation to mixed-use hair and beauty purposes’ and have been lodged with the Council by Ronan Stewart, proprietor of Atelier Hair Co. Limited, which has premises at School House Lane.

  • A faster spinning Earth may cause timekeepers to subtract from world clocks

    Earth’s changing spin is threatening to toy with our sense of time, clocks and computerized society in an unprecedented way — but only for a second.