A surprise treat for UK viewers, as one of the most acclaimed Bond films ever made returns to terrestrial TV while streaming fatigue grows There’s a bit of old-school magic...
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Microsoft Quietly Adjusts Windows User Count, Hinting at 400,000 Drop Over Three Years
Subtle messaging shift fuels questions about platform’s long-term dominance Microsoft hasn’t made a formal announcement. But if you squint hard enough—and if you’re a tech columnist with a knack for...
Powell Signals Green Light for Banks to Engage in Crypto, Easing Regulatory Fog
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell gave the clearest indication yet that U.S. banks can safely operate in crypto, provided they follow the rulebook. Testifying before Congress on June 24, Powell...
From Olympic Gold to Immortality: Jennifer Botterill’s Hall of Fame Induction Strikes a Chord
Jennifer Botterill walked into the Great Hall on Tuesday night with her parents on either side and tears welling up in her eyes. There, beneath the stained glass dome of...
The $10 Gadget Transforming Homes, One Outlet at a Time
Kasa Smart Plugs quietly became the MVP of home tech—and now they’re on sale It’s not flashy. It’s not expensive. It doesn’t require a manual thicker than your hand. But...
Fanatics Turns Locker Room Into Boardroom With Its Business Bootcamp for Pro Athletes
From Wall Street mentors to real-life business playbooks, a new wave of athletes is learning how to win outside the game Cole Anthony didn’t expect his offseason to feel like...
British Business Bank Unleashes £6.6 Billion to Back UK Founders
Starmer’s industrial vision gets a jolt of funding as the UK bets on entrepreneurs to reboot growth The British Business Bank is preparing to pour £6.6 billion into UK-based entrepreneurs,...
Naira’s Freefall Pushes Nigerian Banks Over Lending Limits, Say Auditors
Banks in Nigeria are breaching regulatory lending caps — and auditors say it’s not out of recklessness, but because the currency crash left them cornered. Top auditors across the Nigerian...
Kubuntu Kills Off X11: A Quiet Revolution With Big Implications for Linux
Wayland takes over as the default display server, signaling a deeper shift in how Linux desktops are built—and used Kubuntu, one of the more quietly consistent players in the Linux...
The Business of Freedom: Juneteenth’s Economic Legacy Echoes in Modern Black Enterprise
Juneteenth isn’t just a commemoration of freedom. It’s a reminder of what freedom really costs, and what it still owes. One hundred and sixty years after the last enslaved people...