Chinese entities have managed to acquire high-end NVIDIA Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) chips, despite the U.S. imposing a ban on such technology. The chips were obtained through third-party vendors and were embedded in servers made by Super Micro Computer Inc. (N…
Consumer group demands Virgin Media to improve customer service
By Jess Jones The nuisance that is the customer service AI chatbot is about to get a reckoning. Consumer choice group Which? has issued a call for telecom companies to improve their customer services, following thousands of complaints over the past yea…
Kim Kardashian Loses Over 100,000 Followers After Taylor Swift’s ‘TTPD’ Diss
Kim Kardashian’s social media profile is taking a hit in the wake of Taylor Swift dropping a new diss track about the reality star on ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ album. Only a few days after the track’s release, Kim has lost more than 100,000 fans …
Top 10 African countries that offer the most opportunities for prosperity
Africa is a continent full of unrealized potential and emerging prospects, yet it is sometimes seen through a prism of difficulties and hardships. With its abundance of natural resources, youthful population, and quickly urbanizing cities, Africa is po…
Dear next government, this is what the real estate sector needs to solve the housing crisis
By Daniel Austin Short-term fixes won’t get us out of the housing crisis, Daniel Austin writes a letter to the government to explain what will Dear next government, Housing is at the centre of the election battleground. This is unsurprising given the e…
Coventry ace feels he kept Man United star ‘under control’ but he still showed ‘qualities’
Even before Coventry City threatened a comeback for the ages in an remarkable FA Cup semi-final at Wembley, one member of Mark Robins’ side had to pinch himself just to make sure that, no, he was not dreaming after all. Going up against Manchester Unit…
Regulatory burden on business up by £6bn a year under Conservatives
By Jessica Frank-Keyes The regulatory burden placed on businesses has risen by £6bn a year under the Conservative government, a new report has found. Impact assessments attached to more than 3,500 pieces of legislation over almost a decade have cost fi…
Martin Walters on safari: From giraffes to secretary birds
One of the many highlights of a recent safari in Kenya were the large numbers of giraffes we encountered. These almost literally fabulous animals are one of nature’s most marvellous creatures. While seriously endangered, the good news is that their num…
From Challengers to Love Lies Bleeding – what’s on at Cambridge Arts Picturehouse in April and May 2024
Our film critic, Mark Walsh, in a feature sponsored by Cambridge Arts Picturehouse, look ahead to what’s coming to the big screen. Challengers You never quite know what you’re going to get next from Luca Guadagnino, in the best possible way. Whether it…
Celebrating St George and Shakespeare
Happy St George’s Day and merry Shakespeare Day! Pictured: Roving players the Aldworth Mummers (who by convention remain anonymous) perform their traditional play outside the village pub The Bell around the midwinter solstice. Mummers plays are based l…