Jevan Soyer

Jevan Soyer draws from a multifaceted career spanning the hospitality, tourism, education, sales, marketing and construction industries, he brings a methodical and disciplined approach to digital media. A marketing manager and content creator for Sweet TnT Magazine, Study Zone Institute, co-author and editor of Sweet TnT Short Stories and Sweet TnT 100 West Indian Recipes,Soyer specialises in documenting the biodiversity and cultural heritage of Trinidad and Tobago for a global audience.

UEFA Champions League Finals: Why DAZN is now the best streaming service for global football and live sports

How DAZN became a top destination for UEFA Champions League Finals coverage.

DAZN has become one of the strongest streaming platforms for watching the UEFA Champions League Finals and year-round international sports coverage. The platform’s growing portfolio of football, boxing, motorsport and combat sports rights has transformed it from a niche streaming service into a major destination for live global sport. For …

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Sony Xperia 1 VII: The ultimate Fathers’ Day gift for creators, audiophiles and camera purists

Why the Sony Xperia 1 VII is the ultimate smartphone for Fathers’ Day 2026.

The Sony Xperia 1 VII is the definitive Fathers’ Day smartphone for independent multimedia creators, audiophiles, photographers and legacy tech enthusiasts who want flagship performance without compromising on professional-grade features. Sony’s latest Xperia flagship combines Alpha camera engineering, Walkman-inspired audio tuning, Creator Mode colour accuracy and enthusiast-focused hardware into a …

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Bird watching in Trinidad and Tobago

The ultimate guide to bird watching in Trinidad and Tobago.

Bird watching in Trinidad and Tobago offers one of the most biologically diverse and accessible avian experiences in the Caribbean and the wider Neotropics. The twin-island republic hosts an extraordinary concentration of resident, migratory and vagrant bird species across rainforests, mangrove swamps, savannahs, wetlands, coastal cliffs and coral-fringed islands. Trinidad’s …

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Why car owners are disconnecting their vehicles from the internet

Car internet privacy concerns drive tech-savvy owners to disable vehicle modems.

The movement to disconnect modern cars from the internet is growing as drivers become increasingly concerned about surveillance, privacy, insurance profiling, cybersecurity risks and manufacturer control over vehicle data. Around the world, owners of newer vehicles are removing modems, disabling telematics systems and seeking aftermarket solutions that prevent cars from …

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Tourbillon: The complete guide to horology’s most captivating complication

How the Tourbillon became one of the most coveted complications in watchmaking.

A tourbillon is one of the most prestigious complications in mechanical watchmaking, combining precision engineering, centuries of horological history, and visual artistry in a rotating mechanism designed to counter the effects of gravity on timekeeping accuracy. Originally patented in 1801 by the legendary horologist Abraham-Louis Breguet, the tourbillon remains a …

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Karl Hudson-Phillips: The Trinidad and Tobago jurist who helped shape international criminal justice

The enduring legacy of Karl Hudson-Phillips in Caribbean law and politics.

Karl Hudson-Phillips remains one of the most influential legal and political figures in the history of Trinidad and Tobago and the wider Commonwealth Caribbean. A distinguished barrister, former Attorney General, parliamentarian and judge of the International Criminal Court, he built a career defined by constitutional law, public service and international …

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Contractors: Why homeowners must conduct background checks before hiring

The real cost of hiring unverified contractors for home improvements.

Contractors can determine whether a home improvement project becomes a valuable investment or a financial disaster. Homeowners increasingly face risks from unlicensed operators, fraudulent builders, uninsured labourers, and poorly managed renovation firms that leave projects incomplete or structurally unsafe. As renovation costs rise globally, conducting due diligence before hiring contractors …

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Jeff Bezos says America’s tax problem is really a spending problem

Jeff Bezos challenges wealth inequality narrative in explosive CNBC interview.

Jeff Bezos argued that the bottom 50% of Americans should pay no taxes because they contribute only 3% of total federal tax revenue, while government overspending and inefficiency remain the larger structural problem. In a wide-ranging CNBC interview from May 2026, Bezos reframed the debate around inequality, taxation, public administration, …

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Why the Meraki Espresso Machine is the ultimate Father’s Day gift for coffee-loving dads

Why every coffee-loving dad wants the Meraki Espresso Machine this Father’s Day.

The Meraki Espresso Machine combines professional-grade espresso extraction, intelligent automation and premium industrial design, making it one of the best espresso machine gifts for Father’s Day 2026. Home espresso culture has evolved rapidly over the past decade as consumers seek café-quality coffee without recurring café expenses. The modern espresso machine …

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Hoist with their own petard: How aggressive pricing drives away loyal customers

Adobe and the collapse of trust among loyal customers.

Loyal customers are not created through lock-in, subscriptions or punitive pricing models, but through sustained trust, transparent value and respect for ownership. Adobe’s transition from perpetual software licences to Creative Cloud subscriptions became one of the defining corporate strategy shifts of the modern software era. The move transformed Adobe into …

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