In 1991, coffee was placed under a cloud of suspicion. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), part of the World Health Organization, classified coffee as “possibly carcinogenic to humans”. This categorisation was based on early research that drew associations between coffee and bladder cancer, supported by animal studies …
Read More »The terrifying evolution of AI: Is humanity building its own downfall?
The rise of artificial intelligence and its hidden dangers The phrase “evolution of AI” once inspired excitement about a future filled with life-changing tools, improved healthcare, smarter cities, and boundless opportunities. Yet today, the rapid evolution of AI carries a far more unsettling tone. The very systems we created to …
Read More »Why choose Bangkok for your next celebration?
Are you looking for the perfect event space in Bangkok? Be it a seminar for work, a sumptuous wedding party, or any private party, the Thai capital certainly has no dearth of venues that blend style, convenience, and world-class hospitality. These spaces range from a chic modern rooftop lounge to …
Read More »Starlink Direct to Cell: Ending mobile dead zones worldwide
For decades, mobile dead zones have been a frustrating reality. Whether you are hiking through a national park, sailing offshore, working on a construction site in a remote area, or reporting from a disaster zone, losing signal can mean much more than inconvenience. It can mean isolation, delays in emergency …
Read More »Legion Glasses Gen 2: Portable immersion for gaming, movies and everyday life
A new era of wearable displays The Lenovo Legion Glasses Gen 2 bring a new approach to personal entertainment, productivity and gaming. They are designed to provide the feeling of sitting in front of a massive screen without needing the bulk of a monitor or television. By using advanced micro-OLED …
Read More »World Mental Health Day 2025: History, themes, and how to find or offer support
To mark each October 10, the world pauses to remember that mental health matters. For many, those two words, World Mental Health Day, evoke images of green ribbons, webinars, social-media campaigns and appeals to “end the stigma”. But beneath the surface lies a deeper purpose: to reclaim mental health as …
Read More »Why there is only 21 million Bitcoin
The mystery of Bitcoin’s hard cap One of the most common questions newcomers ask about cryptocurrency is why there is only 21 million bitcoins. Unlike fiat currencies such as the US dollar or the Trinidad and Tobago dollar, Bitcoin has a fixed maximum supply. This feature has made it both …
Read More »How to pack light for fall: Caribbean-to-North-America flight tips and airline hacks
Travelling from the Caribbean to North America during the fall season can be an exciting experience. The cooler weather, cultural festivals, and changing landscapes attract many visitors. However, for Caribbean travellers used to tropical warmth, packing for a North American fall often presents a challenge. With baggage fees increasing, overhead …
Read More »The final curtain call: Why AI’s opaque consciousness is the greatest threat to human civilisation
A chilling, unprecedented consensus has emerged from the very heart of the artificial intelligence revolution. Scientists, engineers, and researchers from rival tech titans including OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Meta, and Anthropic, have co-authored a dire warning that cuts through the hype and promise of AI: we are rapidly losing our ability …
Read More »Fired at 50: What to do next, a practical, step-by-step plan
Being fired at 50 is a shock that combines financial pressure with questions about identity and future purpose. It is also a situation many people face. Older workers remain active in the labour market, but employment rates and job outcomes vary by country and sector. Knowing your rights, stabilising your …
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