• 5 ways Apple might need to change if the DOJ gets its way

    The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, but what does it mean for you?

  • The best ways to get from Heathrow Airport into London

    Editor’s note: This is a recurring post, regularly updated with new information and offers. After a long flight, you just want to get from the airport to your hotel in the easiest (and, ideally, the most cost-effective) way possible. With an airport as vast as London’s Heathrow Airport (LHR) — the biggest and busiest flight …

  • Property prices getting in the way of Ireland's business with the US

    Ireland is home to hundreds of US companies but the rising cost of property

  • When it will get warmer in April as 20C 'heatwave on the way'

    Sever forecasters a predicting a rise in temperatures next month

  • Islanders can't get out of own way in embarrassing goal-scoring sequence

    It was a play that would make SportsCenter’s Not Top 10 list easily in Sunday’s Islanders loss to the Devils.

  • Here's More Proof That NIL and the Transfer Portal Are Getting Way Out of Hand

    The phrase we often hear to describe the world of college athletics in the 2020s is “Wild West.” I’ve used that cliché plenty of times. The transfer portal and name, image, and likeness (NIL) have made college sports more about money than ever before, and in many ways it’s gotten out of hand.

  • ‘Sink or swim’ isn’t the only way for elite sport

    Andrew P Hill on the myth that extraordinary achievement requires extreme levels of sacrifice, and Colin Thunhurst on being forced out of his laneCath Bishop provides a stirring call for the recent review of Swim England’s toxic culture not to be “just another culture review” in sport (Swim England’s toxic culture must go – it is time for sport to prioritise joy, 14 March). Unfortunately, it most likely will be. The belief that extraordinary achievement requires extreme levels of sacrifice and...

  • The best way to bring house prices down is to get building

    Crash? What crash? A much-feared slowdown in house prices – due to hit last year – appears to have been more of a speed bump than a full snarl-up, with all the indicators now pointing green once again. That is of course good news for homeowners and will bail a few out of negative equity. []

  • Glastonbury 2024 tickets: Resale and other ways to get into festival

    There are still ways to get into Glastonbury Festival if you like the look of the 2024 line-up.

  • Oops, I did ink again: how to get a tattoo you won’t regret

    People who get tattoos and those who give them share advice on how to think before you ink – and live with your decisionsI have dozens of tattoos. Most were done when I was in my late 20s. I blame my Saturn return; I was really going through it. Whenever life feels particularly outside of my control (which is most of the time), it’s always been a comfort that at least I can decorate my flesh prison however I wish.Like most people who’ve gone from having a few tattoos to being a Heavily Tattooed...

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    6 ways to protect yourself from getting scammed online, by phone, or IRL

    I recently had a friend get caught up in a scam. Something had gone wrong with his Google account and, when he called what he assumed was a phone number for Google, he soon realized the person on the other end wasn't there to help him but was hoping to scam him. Thankfully, he disconnected the call before the scammer had convinced him to share his credit card information to pay for whatever service they weren't going to provide. Had he given them those numbers, they would have most likely...

  • T-Mobile’ Connect Plans Get Increase in Data Allotment

    T-Mobile’s Connect plans have gotten a data increase.  The new changes were spotted by Coverage Critic. With the new changes, the data allotment on these plans now look like this:  $15 plan – comes with unlimited talk, text, and 5GB of data (previously 3.5GB per month) $25 plan – comes with unlimited talk, text, and 8GB of data (previously 6.5GB per month) As noted by the publication, the [read full article]