Month: February 2022

Twitter CEO’s weeks-long paternity leave hailed by fellow dads

Parag Agrawal’s plan seen as step toward normalizing time off for men involved in childcare Twitter’s new CEO, Parag Agrawal, is reportedly taking a “few weeks” off for paternity leave after the birth of his second child, a move that drew cheers from other fathers as a positive step towards normalizing men taking time off …

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If they could turn back time: how tech billionaires are trying to reverse the ageing process

Jeff Bezos and Peter Thiel are pouring huge sums into startups aiming to keep us all young – or even cheat death. And the science isn’t as far-fetched as you might think In the summer of 2019, months before the word “coronavirus” entered the daily discourse, Diljeet Gill was double-checking data from his latest experiment. …

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Crypto assets market ‘poses threat to global financial stability’

International watchdog highlights stablecoins as particular concern in absence of regulation The booming crypto assets market could pose a serious threat to financial stability if regulators fail to take action, a global watchdog has said. The Financial Stability Board (FSB), which monitors financial authorities in 24 countries, is concerned that the scale and structural vulnerabilities …

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Ukraine accuses Russia of cyber-attack on two banks and its defence ministry

Kremlin denies it was behind the attack, which Ukraine’s deputy prime minister said was the largest of its type ever seen Ukraine accused Russia on Wednesday of being behind a cyber-attack that targeted two banks and its defence ministry, which the country’s deputy prime minister said was the largest of its type ever seen. The …

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David M Green: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)

The comedian and writer on Shaun Micallef’s Mad as Hell shares some of his favourite online finds We first got “the Internet” on our family computer in 1996. I recall staring at the thick CRT monitor for about 15 minutes as images on the Thomas the Tank Engine homepage appeared line by line and thinking …

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Binance access to UK payments network worries City watchdog

FCA says it has limited powers to object to Paysafe deal despite concerns about cryptocurrency platform The City watchdog has raised concerns about a deal to give the cryptocurrency platform Binance access to the UK payments network just months after it ordered the company to stop all regulated activities in Britain. The Financial Conduct Authority …

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Google to limit amount of personal information shared on Android

Shift comes a year after Apple curtailed amount of personal data shared by users of its mobile operating system Google announced on Wednesday that it plans to limit the amount of personal information shared on Android, the world-leading mobile phone operating system used by more than 2.5 billion people around the globe. The shift comes …

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Chinese MI6 informant gives information about Huawei

Wang Yam sent UK committee knowledge of intentions of telecommunications company A Chinese informant for MI6, now serving a life sentence for murder in a British jail, has given information about the telecommunications company Huawei to the parliamentary intelligence and security committee (ISC), the Guardian has learned. He has been thanked by the chair of …

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