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Tropical Storm Aletta Forms Early in Pacific

The National Hurricane Centre in Miami has detected Tropical Storm Aletta forming in the Pacific Ocean, marking an unusually early start to the hurricane season with potential implications for global weather patterns.

Oura Ring Sleep Tracker: My 30-Night Verdict

Discover what happens when a journalist puts the viral Oura Ring to the ultimate sleep-tracking test. From accuracy concerns to lifestyle benefits, get the real story behind this smart jewellery phenomenon.

Wife finds husband's tracking device on car

A determined mother turned DIY detective exposed her estranged husband's sophisticated stalking operation after discovering a hidden GPS tracker on her vehicle in a shocking case of domestic surveillance.

UN: AI carries risks but vital for climate fight

The UN's top climate official warns that while artificial intelligence carries significant dangers, it offers indispensable tools for monitoring emissions and accelerating the clean energy transition.

US Navy Warship's Secret Messaging Flaw Exposed

Exclusive: A US Navy vessel's communication system was compromised for hours, broadcasting its position across the Atlantic due to a legacy AIS vulnerability, raising major security concerns.

AI Eye Scan Spots Alzheimer's Years Early

A groundbreaking digital cognitive test, developed by UK researchers, uses AI and eye-tracking to detect Alzheimer's years before symptoms appear, offering a rapid and accessible alternative to traditional methods.

UK Firms Use Secret 'Bossware' to Monitor Employees

A new TUC report reveals a surge in UK companies using covert surveillance software to track employees' keystrokes, screenshots, and even webcam activity, raising major concerns over worker privacy and rights.

UK Police Urged to Abandon Live Facial Recognition Tech

A major human rights clash is unfolding as UK police forces are urged to abandon live facial recognition technology. Critics warn of a 'Orwellian real-time surveillance line' being crossed, threatening public privacy and freedoms.

Labour's car park spy cameras plan revealed

Exclusive: Labour's proposed legislation would grant local councils sweeping powers to install spy cameras in public car parks, tracking vehicle movements in controversial mass surveillance operation.

Ex-Recruiter's One Easy CV Trick To Beat The Bots

A former recruiter reveals the one simple, free change you must make to your CV immediately to outsmart automated screening systems and finally get your application seen by a human.

AI Predicts Hurricane Erin's Path Towards UK

Exclusive: Revolutionary AI-powered forecasting model predicts the exact trajectory of Hurricane Erin, offering a potential breakthrough in how the UK prepares for major Atlantic storms.

Toyota memo on 'short skirt' sparks outrage

A Toyota Australia staff member was left mortified after an internal memo criticising a female colleague's 'short skirt' at a club event went viral, sparking backlash over workplace sexism.

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