Month: August 2022

Trading platform Robinhood lays off nearly a quarter of staff as crypto drops

The news comes on the heels of a dire revenue report, with company shares taking a 3% tumble in extended trading Robinhood, the trading platform that gained notoriety for allowing amateur stock investors to play the market, is laying off nearly a quarter of its staff – citing economic conditions and the crash of the …

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Ballot papers for Tory leadership vote delayed after security concerns

The National Cyber Security Centre advised of a hacking risk to online voting by party members The delivery of ballot papers to Conservative members to vote for the next prime minister has been delayed following security concerns. The postal ballot packs were due to be sent out from Monday to about 160,000 Tory members to …

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Explainer: has the Covid pandemic caused an increase in shortsightedness in children?

Myopia is rising in children but experts say focus should be on spending time outdoors rather than reducing screen time Get our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcast A rise in screen time during the pandemic has parents concerned about their children’s eyesight, but experts have said more focus is needed …

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Instagram boss moves to London after backlash over app changes

Adam Mosseri relocates temporarily as Meta continues attempts to counter TikTok’s rise The head of Instagram is temporarily relocating to London less than a week after the Meta-owned company faced outrage from influencers such as Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner over changes to the popular photo-sharing app. Adam Mosseri, who has a strong relationship with …

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Man who threw away £150m in bitcoin hopes AI and robot dogs will get it back

Computer engineer who accidentally discarded hard drive consults Newport council over scheme A computer engineer who accidentally threw away a hard drive containing approximately £150m worth of bitcoin plans to use artificial intelligence to search through thousands of tonnes of landfill. James Howells discarded the hardware from an old laptop containing 8,000 bitcoins in 2013 …

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Pushing Buttons: the fast, furious world of games releases

Games announcements have become relentless. How’s a player to keep up? Start with our summer previews Don’t get Pushing Buttons delivered to your inbox? Sign up here There was a time when it was possible to play pretty much every interesting video game released in a given year, from nailed-down 9/10 blockbusters to that divisive …

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Uber bookings hit all-time high in last three months as workers returned to offices

Passengers took 1.87bn trips during the spring and early summer, company says, a 24% increase compared with same time last year Uber’s bookings hit an all-time high in the last three months as anxiety over Covid-19 eased and workers headed back to the office. Passengers took a total of 1.87bn trips on Uber during the …

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Pressing paws: Stray, the video game that’s a hit with cats (and their humans)

Stray, a new indie title starring the internet’s favourite animal, is delighting players and pets alike, and its creators at BlueTwelve have been charmed by the reaction When a video game has us playing as an animal, it’s usually some psychedelic anthropomorphic cartoon creature such as Crash Bandicoot or Sonic the Hedgehog. Rarely do we …

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Anti-vax Twitter accounts pushing food crisis misinformation, study finds

Research says conspiracy theorists shifting from QAnon and Covid to disinformation about crisis caused by Russia’s war in Ukraine Twitter accounts that have promoted QAnon and anti-vaccine conspiracy theories are switching focus and increasingly spreading disinformation about the global food crisis caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to a new study. The research by …

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Pixel Buds Pro review: Google’s great AirPods Pro rival for Android

New and improved earbuds sound better, have noise cancelling, last longer and are very comfortable Google’s latest Pixel Buds earbuds have been given the “pro” treatment, with better sound, noise cancelling, multipoint Bluetooth and a comfier design aimed at rivalling Apple’s AirPods Pro but for Android users. The Pixel Buds Pro cost £179 ($199/A$299), sitting …

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