Olympic gold medalist Tom Dean has started a new program to teach kids how to swim for free. He kicked off the effort at Birtley Community Pool in Gateshead on...
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Venice Parents Fined for Kids Playing Football
In a surprising turn of events on the Venetian island of Murano, police fined parents after their children played football in a public square. The incident happened on September 21,...
Australia’s Optimism Shines at Tokyo Worlds
Australia wrapped up the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo with four medals, including one gold, sparking optimism despite a lower tally than recent major events. High performance director Andrew...
Major Hack Leaks Data from 20 Korean Private Equity Funds
In a shocking cyber attack, hackers breached data from about 20 private equity funds in South Korea earlier this month. The Russian speaking ransomware group Qilin targeted a cloud server...
OnePlus Pad 3 Review: Top Android Tablet in India
OnePlus launched its latest tablet, the Pad 3, in India this September, aiming to challenge big names like Apple and Samsung. This device packs powerful specs and smart features that...
iQOO Teases Pad 5e Tablet Launch With iQOO 15
iQOO has sparked excitement by teasing its new Pad 5e tablet in China, with pre reservations now open on official sites and major platforms like JD.com and Tmall. This move...
South Africa Takes on Google Over AI News Impact
South Africa’s Competition Commission is pushing back against tech giants like Google, demanding payments to local news publishers for using their content in AI summaries. This move, detailed in a...
Google Pixel 10 Battery Life Sparks Concerns
Google has launched its Pixel 10 series amid high expectations, but users and reviewers report mixed battery results that raise questions about efficiency. Released in August 2025, the lineup includes...
Essential Lightweight Linux Tools for New Users
In the fast-evolving world of Linux, a tech reporter with years of experience has shared four must-have lightweight tools that make any distribution feel like home. Published recently on a...
EU Set to End Annoying Cookie Pop-Ups
The European Commission is pushing to reform a 2009 privacy rule that forces websites to show consent banners for cookies, aiming to cut down on the endless pop-ups that frustrate...










