• Planes cheaper than trains? It's a MYTH, claims the UK Rail Delivery Group, which says travelling by train can be up to 80% cheaper than flying

    A Rail Delivery Group study found that while in some cases airfare prices initially appear cheaper on certain routes, the final cost is often much higher once all the additional expenses are factored in.

  • Make-believe policy gets run over by train of reason

    As a child, and an adult, it is fun to think about impossible things such as flying elephants, magical schools, or wooden puppets that turn into real boys. For entrepreneurs, it is important to dream big, set big goals, and daydream about the impossible. However, when politicians use these ideas to create public policy, we […]

  • Tesla’s Model 3 Performance Makes its Debut

    The new EV is priced starting at $52,990 and is available for pre-orders.

  • Microsoft Unveils New "Dramatically Cheaper" AI Model

    Microsoft looks to expand its AI models' accessibility with a new, cheaper model. Microsoft has unveiled a new artificial intelligence that the tech giant boasts as a "dramatically cheaper" model, dubbed Phi-3-mini.

  • This deal makes the iPhone 15 Pro Max cheaper than the Pro

    Snapping up the iPhone 15 Pro Max is an expensive piece of business, but if you go down the refurbished route, you can get the device 'Like New' for less than a brand spankers iPhone 15 Pro. The giffgaff network/retailer is offering a 'Like New' iPhone 15 Pro Max for just £899 right now. It's available in the 256GB configuration in the natural titanium shade. ‘Like New’ iPhone 15 Pro Max for £899 Giffgaff is offering an iPhone 15 Pro Max for just £899 in ‘Like New’...

  • OpenAI will train its AI models on the Financial Times' journalism

    The Financial Times has become the latest news organization to strike a deal with OpenAI. In a joint announcement on Monday, the Financial Times and OpenAI said that maker of ChatGPT will use the Financial Times’ journalism to train its AI models and collaborate on developing new AI products and features for the publication’s readers. ChatGPT will also attribute and and link back to the Financial Times when it includes information from the publication in its responses “It is right, of course,...

  • Google Maps will soon make it easier to take the train

    Google's update will show bus and train times when you search for flights, with ticket prices and links that let you quickly book a seat.

  • Wealth Column: Train your brain to make better money decisions

    Most U.S. adults have a financial regret, most common is not saving early enough for retirement, carrying credit card debt, and no emergency fund.

  • Tesla cuts prices of Model Y, Model X, Model S vehicles in US

    Tesla cut the prices for its Model Y, Model X and Model S vehicles in the U.S. by $2,000 each on Friday, according to the electric vehicle maker's website. Elon Musk's electric vehicle maker lowered the prices for its Model Y base variant to $42,990, while the long-range and performance variants are now priced at $47,990 and $51,490, respectively, the website showed. The basic version of the Model S now costs $72,990 and its plaid variant $87,990. The Model X base variant now costs $77,990 and...

  • This £165 Serum Makes My Skin Glow, But These Cheaper Alternatives Are Just As Good

    We tried all the best SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic dupes that are just as good as the original. on our favourite affordable vitamin C serums here.

  • Tesla's new growth plan is centered around mysterious cheaper models

    Tesla’s been undergoing some major changes, and now we have a sense of why: The company says it is upending its product roadmap because of “pressure” on EV sales. The new and accelerated plan now includes “more affordable models” that the company claims will be launched next year. Or if Tesla CEO Elon Musk is […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Vermilion Parish School Board looks to make supply list cheaper

    Most parents hate the start of school because they know it is time to purchase items on the supply list that teachers provide them. When the shopping is over, a parent can spend anywhere from $30 to $114 on school supplies. Over the years, parents have complained to school board members about the extra expense of starting school. Their complaints include buying five boxes of crayons instead of one or six boxes of Kleenex when their child only needs one. The extra supplies drove up the cost.