Microsoft plans changes to dodge EU cloud computing probe
Microsoft's license agreements would be revised to make it simpler for cloud service providers to compete, the company's president Brad Smith said on Wednesday,...
Imperial record rise in sale of duty-free cigarettes as air travel returns
As Covid-19 restrictions loosen and people begin to travel more, Imperial Brands said on Tuesday that sales of cigarettes in duty-free stores at airports...
To print money, sell airlines to pay wages: New Sri Lanka PM
Sri Lanka's new administration intends to sell the national airline to reduce losses as part of its efforts to stabilize the country's finances, despite...
North Korea says over 1 million recovered from Covid in a week
North Korea announced on Wednesday that more than a million individuals have recovered from suspected COVID-19, only a week after announcing an epidemic it...
Since 2005, traffic deaths highest in US in 2021
According to a preliminary estimate released on Tuesday, traffic deaths in the United States increased by 10.5 percent to 42,915 in 2021, the largest...
One in four people skip meals in Britain due to inflation
According to a poll, two-thirds of Britons have turned down their heating, almost half have reduced their driving or switched supermarkets, and just over...
Argo starts testing driverless vehicles in Miami, Austin
Argo AI, a self-driving firm, announced on Tuesday that it is testing autonomous vehicles on the streets of Miami, Florida, and Austin, Texas, with...
21 years on, Apple plans to discontinue iPod Touch
Apple has announced that the iPod Touch, a music player that was warmly hailed for revolutionizing how people listen to music, would be discontinued.The...
Taliban dissolve Afghanistan’s key bodies, including Human Rights Commission
In the face of a financial crisis, Taliban authorities in Afghanistan liquidated five major ministries of the former US-backed administration, including the country's Human...