BT has launched the latest iteration of its home broadband and WiFi product, BT Halo 3+, as it focuses its efforts to get ahead of the game in convergence in the UK. The telco first mentioned Halo towards the back end of 2019 and has already moved to the third iteration of the product…with an
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There’s never been a great reason for the Golden Globe Awards to exist. At best, they’re a kind of diet soda version of other awards shows, a slimmed-down combination of the Oscars and the Emmys, At worst, they’re a pale imitation of those institutions that devalues the loftier honors by throwing out nominations and awards
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Umar Shariff Photography DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The United Arab Emirates announced that Emirati nationality will now be officially attainable for foreigners, in a major first for the Gulf state. The move is a significant change in direction for a country whose economy relies heavily on expatriates, for whom residency is typically contingent on
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Bowlus Launches Terra Firma Luxury Travel Trailer for Off-Grid Road-Trip Adventures   LuxuryTravel/Luxury Vacations As discerning travelers continue their search for much-needed experiences in the great outdoors amid changing travel habits, Bowlus provides a sophisticated solution with the release of the new Terra Firma model. The unique aluminum teardrop shape of Bowlus travel trailers, paired
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UK telecoms regulator Ofcom reckons it’s still too much of a hassle to switch broadband providers, which results in people paying more than they need to. So today Ofcom is proposing a ‘one touch’ process which means you don’t have to interact with your existing ISP at all if you want shot of them. This
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Tesla will recall nearly 135,000 cars to repair a computer memory failure that could pose a safety risk, US regulators said on Tuesday. The electric car manufacturer notified the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) of the massive recall over the problem affecting the cars’ touchscreen that could cause a loss of some features.
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Europe’s creative sector — which includes music, performing arts, film, TV, and video games industries — has suffered an overall 31% loss due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. European Authors Society (GESAC) sources a recent Rebuilding Europe study by EY in an op-ed creative sector warning. Findings emphasize the blow to the creative economy, reporting an overall
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