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Google Pixel 8a Review: A £499 Flop?

Our in-depth review of the Google Pixel 8a. We reveal why its controversial price hike, poor battery life, and underwhelming performance make it a tough sell against fierce competition.

Apple iPad Air M2: Save a Massive £120!

Shoppers are racing to snap up the powerful new Apple iPad Air with the M2 chip, now at a record-low price. John Lewis and Currys are slashing £120 off the 13-inch model, making it the perfect time to upgrade your tech.

Joanna Gaines' Bizarre Ban on Chipped Cake Plates

HGTV's Fixer Upper star Joanna Gaines reveals her one strict and surprising household rule involving a chipped cake plate and why she refuses to break it, offering a glimpse into her design philosophy and family life.

Brain chip translates thoughts into speech

Scientists have developed a revolutionary brain implant capable of decoding inner thoughts into spoken words, offering new hope for speech-impaired individuals.

Intel shares surge on Trump stake report

Intel's stock price skyrocketed following reports that the Trump administration is exploring a potential stake in the semiconductor giant. Here’s why this move could reshape the tech industry.

Nvidia, AMD Revenue Grows Despite China Chip Curbs

Despite US-imposed restrictions on chip sales to China, Nvidia and AMD report strong revenue growth. Discover how these tech giants are adapting and what it means for the global semiconductor market.

Bradford named UK's fish and chip capital

A new study has uncovered the UK's ultimate fish and chip hotspot, with surprising results. Find out which city takes the crown for the most chippies per person!

Google Maps May Power Tesla & GM's Self-Driving Tech

Google Maps is reportedly in talks with Tesla and General Motors to integrate its advanced mapping technology into their autonomous driving systems, potentially transforming the future of self-driving cars.

Surrey chippie fined £10k for illegal hire

A Surrey chippie owner faces a hefty Home Office fine after being accused of hiring an undocumented worker. The case highlights the growing crackdown on immigration violations in small businesses.

US agencies buy Facebook user data for surveillance

A new report reveals that US government agencies, including the Department of Transportation and health departments, have been purchasing user data from tech giants like Facebook and Google to track citizens.

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