Feature Articles

From ownership to obligation: How the subscription model took over everyday life and what it means for your printer

Why your printer now comes with a monthly bill and how to escape it.

The quiet shift from buying to subscribing There was a time when buying something meant owning it outright. You paid once, took it home, used it until it wore out, then replaced it on your own terms. That model defined consumer culture for most of the twentieth century. Today, it …

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ASUS ProArt PZ14 a creative force in your hands

Why the Asus ProArt PZ14 sets a new standard for creator laptops.

In 2026, Asus has raised the benchmark for creator-centric computing with the introduction of the ASUS ProArt PZ14 (HT7407); Copilot+ PC. This machine is both evolution and revolution: a detachable 2-in-1 that embodies the spirit of ProArt’s legacy for uncompromising colour fidelity, mobile flexibility, and intelligent performance. At its core, …

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TikTok sold, America watched: Inside the chaotic US ownership shake-up that has everyone talking

From Beijing to Silicon Valley: How TikTok US ownership shift changed nothing and everything.

A platform built for fun, caught in a serious political moment TikTok has always presented itself as a place for humour, creativity and fleeting trends. Yet behind the dances and viral clips sits one of the most powerful data-harvesting machines ever built. The recent change in ownership of TikTok’s US …

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Nutritious, energy-boosting, egg breakfast recipes that save time

Simple egg breakfast recipes for sustained energy all morning.

When planning meals, particularly breakfasts, there are a few critical factors many families consider: taste, simplicity and nutrition. Eating healthier doesn’t have to be complicated or out of reach. With the right inspiration, healthy food can be delicious, nutritious and convenient. By choosing ingredients like eggs, which are easy to …

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The future of movies: When artificial intelligence becomes the director, the studio and the audience

Resurrected actors, custom films: The future of movies is here.

The future of movies is no longer a distant thought experiment reserved for science fiction. It is unfolding in real time, driven by rapid advances in artificial intelligence, exponential increases in computing power and an entertainment industry that has already normalised digital substitution through CGI, virtual production and synthetic performance. …

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The evolution of the social media influencer: Khaby Lame and the US$975 million institutionalisation of digital identity

Khaby Lame and the moment the social media influencer became an asset.

Redefining the social media influencer in the 2020s The term social media influencer once described an individual with the power to shape consumer behaviour through personality, proximity, and perceived authenticity. In its early digital form, influence was measured in followers, likes, and sponsored posts, with value fluctuating according to platform …

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Hormone therapy and weight loss after menopause: New evidence points to a more personalised future

Hormone therapy, menopause and the future of personalised weight loss care.

Hormone therapy in the spotlight again Hormone therapy has long been central to the management of menopausal symptoms, yet its wider metabolic role has remained contested for decades. New research from the Mayo Clinic now places hormone therapy firmly back in the scientific spotlight, suggesting it may significantly enhance the …

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