7 Habits for Effective Windows 11 Users

Microsoft has released seven tips for making the most out of Windows 11, but none of them are particularly groundbreaking. The first tip is to personalize the Start Menu, which was one of the most criticized aspects of the operating system. Tip two suggests using Snap layouts for multitasking, but alternatives like FancyZones in PowerToys … Read more

Shipping Companies To Pay Carbon Dioxide Emissions from 2028

Shipping companies will have to pay for the carbon dioxide produced by their vessels starting from 2028, under new rules agreed upon by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO). The regulations fell short of what poor countries had hoped for, but aim to encourage ships to use low-CO2 fuels and operate more efficiently. The charge on … Read more

Real Estate Platform Experiences Technical Issues

A technical issue has affected a real estate platform, causing difficulties for users. The platform’s administrators are working to resolve the problem and restore normal functionality as soon as possible. In the meantime, users may experience disruptions or errors when attempting to access the site. Further information on the status of the platform will be … Read more

Musk Clashes with Navarro Over Tariffs and Trade Policy

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has publicly disagreed with Peter Navarro, President Donald Trump’s top trade advisor, over tariffs and free trade policies. In a post on X, Musk described Navarro’s PhD in economics from Harvard as “a bad thing,” implying that academic credentials are not necessary for success. Navarro, who earned his master’s and doctorate … Read more

Microplastics Found in Human Vitreous and Linked to Eye Diseases

Fifty years ago, the medical community was slow to accept that smoking was harmful. Now, concerns are being raised about micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs) – tiny fragments of plastics that enter our bodies through food, air, and water. Research has shown that these small pieces can accumulate in various parts of the body, including the … Read more

NBCUniversal Cookie Policy Explained

NBCUniversal uses cookies to improve user experience, analyze website performance, and deliver targeted advertisements. Here’s a comprehensive guide to the cookie policy: **What are Cookies?** Cookies are small files stored on your device by websites you visit. They help websites remember your preferences, track your behavior, and tailor content to your interests. **Types of Cookies … Read more

NBCUniversal Cookie Policy Explained

NBCUniversal uses cookies to improve user experience, track analytics, and deliver targeted ads. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you manage cookies on our website. **Cookies Used** We use various types of cookies for different purposes: 1. **Analytics Cookies**: To track page views, sessions, and other data to analyze website performance. 2. **Advertising Cookies**: To … Read more

US-China Trade War Escalates as Beijing Brings In Brazil

US President Donald Trump has imposed an additional 145% tariffs on all Chinese imports, reversing his earlier pause on “reciprocal” levies. However, China is refusing to back down, threatening to fight until the end if the US continues to escalate tensions. The trade war between the two nations has led China to diversify its soybean … Read more

Cholera outbreak linked to holy water in Ethiopia, Europe

A study published in Eurosurveillance has found a link between consumption of contaminated holy water from Ethiopia and recent cases of multidrug-resistant cholera in Germany and the UK. Four patients were infected through imported water, while three had traveled to Ethiopia. Researchers detected the same antimicrobial resistance profile among the bacteria samples obtained from these … Read more