The unpopular shift to Windows 11 Since Microsoft released Windows 11, not everyone has embraced it. Many long-time Windows 10 users feel pushed rather than invited to upgrade. Windows 11 introduced stricter hardware requirements, changed key elements of the interface, and imposed update behaviours that feel intrusive to everyday users. …
Read More »Your normal day is someone’s dream: How Hedonic adaptation traps you on a treadmill for life
Understanding why happiness keeps resetting Hedonic adaptation is one of the most influential and quietly powerful concepts in modern psychology. It explains why life’s biggest gains often lose their emotional impact faster than expected, and why setbacks that once felt unbearable gradually fade into the background of everyday life. At …
Read More »New Year – bad habits to let go
By Nadia Ali. It’s a New Year and people everywhere are busy making New Year resolutions. Some want to lose weight, others want to stop a bad habit. There are a few things that you can benefit from if you just make a pledge to do these five simple things: …
Read More »Advertising on social media: Why building your brand on rented land puts your future at risk
Advertising on social media has become so common that many businesses now treat it as the centre of their online presence rather than one part of a wider strategy. For small businesses, creators, community groups and even established brands, platforms like Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, TikTok and X feel familiar, busy …
Read More »Social media in 2026
A landscape built on volatility and opportunity Social media is entering its most dramatic transition since the dawn of Facebook and YouTube. Artificial intelligence, shifting algorithms, and new patterns in audience behaviour are rewriting the rules that once governed digital reach. The volume of content created each day has grown …
Read More »From language model to social network: How ChatGPT is quietly rewriting the rules of the internet
The behavioural shift nobody planned for For decades, one phrase defined how people settled arguments, solved problems, and navigated the web. “Let’s Google it” became a reflex, a cultural habit formed slowly and reinforced daily. In the past three years, that reflex has changed with startling speed. Increasingly, people say …
Read More »Understanding chow chow and piccalilly: A culinary journey through two iconic pickles
In kitchens around the world where rich plates of food crave bright accents and bold flavours, two condiments often stand proud: chow chow and piccalilly. These name-worthy relishes, sometimes thought to be interchangeable, embody distinct culinary histories, flavour profiles and cultural identities. As people across continents search for chow chow, …
Read More »Best activities in Trinidad and Tobago: A guide to nature, culture and adventure
Trinidad and Tobago is not a destination that reveals itself in a single afternoon on a beach. It is a country shaped by forests older than modern conservation, coastlines carved by history, and a culture that lives loudly through food, music and everyday rituals. For travellers seeking depth rather than …
Read More »SpaceX set for 2026 IPO: A new era for investors and space exploration
SpaceX is preparing for a 2026 initial public offering that could value the company at over one trillion dollars. Discover what an IPO means, how SpaceX's price-to-sales ratio compares to leading tech giants, and why this could be a landmark moment for investors interested in space exploration and advanced technology.
Read More »Windows 11’s growing troubles and why so many people are turning to Linux
Windows once defined what personal computing meant. For decades, it shaped how people worked, studied and communicated, from the early days of MS-DOS to the broad adoption of Windows 95, XP and 7. In 2025, it still runs on more than a billion machines, yet many of the same users …
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