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Apple’s upcoming iOS 18 software update may be “the biggest” in the company’s history, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. iOS 18 is expected to be announced at Apple’s annual WWDC event in June. “I’m told that the new operating system is seen within the company as one of the biggest iOS updates–if not the biggest–in the company’s history,” Gurman wrote in his latest Power On newsletter. “With that knowledge, Apple’s developers conference in June should be pretty exciting.” The news comes a few months after Gurman reported that Apple was hoping for iOS 18 to be its most “ambitious and…

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Israel, often referred to as the “Startup Nation,” is full of innovative companies transforming industries globally. As 2024 unfolds, here are ten Israeli startups you should definitely keep an eye on.   1. Lumen: Personal Metabolic Health Tracker     Lumen is a startup that uses a unique device to track and optimises metabolic health. This gadget analyses a user’s breath to provide real-time feedback on their metabolism, aiding in effective weight loss and energy management. With Lumen, users can understand how their body uses fats or carbohydrates, allowing them to tailor their diet and exercise routines for optimal results.…

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Police cordoned off part of a house in Drumchapel this morning after they were alerted to a serious assault. In pictures sent to the Glasgow Times, one officer can be seen guarding the door as blue tape covers half of the front garden. The force confirmed that a 28-year-old man was hospitalised following the incident and an investigation is underway. READ NEXT: Man dies as 999 crews seal off Glasgow city centre street A spokesperson said: “Around 5.45am on Tuesday, January 30, 2024, officers received a report of a serious assault on Kinfauns Drive, Glasgow. “A 28-year-old man was taken to hospital for…

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A startling number of people conceal an infectious illness to avoid missing work, travel, or social events, new research at the University of Michigan suggests. The findings are reported in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science. Across a series of studies involving healthy and sick adults, 75% of the 4,110 participants said they had either hidden an infectious illness from others at least once or might do so in the future. Many participants reported boarding planes, going on dates, and engaging in other social interactions while secretly sick. More than 61% of healthcare workers participating in…

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Businesses can develop a skilled, loyal, and innovative workforce by offering cost-effective training through apprenticeships. One recent study found that 85% of apprentices stay in employment with a further 64% continuing to work for the same employer. If you think apprenticeships would benefit your business but you’re not sure how to attract an apprentice, these are our five top tips to help you. Considering your audience is key. (Image: Getty) How to attract apprentices to your business Consider your audience Ensure that your marketing strategy aligns with your target audience. Often, apprenticeships appeal to young individuals who are just finishing their education…

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Location : The M62 westbound between junctions J8 and J7 . Reason : Congestion. Status : Currently Active. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 11:15 and 11:30 on 30 January 2024. Cause : Emergency resurfacing. Delay : There are currently delays of 20 minutes against expected traffic. Earlier Reason : Caused by an earlier accident. Source link

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Meet BlueLayer, a new European startup that is building a software platform specifically designed for carbon project developers. In particular, BlueLayer wants to help these companies manage their carbon credits at scale. While the best way to prevent carbon emissions is by decarbonizing supply chains, carbon credits will also play a role in the coming years as a supplement to these decarbonization efforts. “We think that about 70 to 80% of emissions today can be reduced by actions directly within industrial and general goods supply chains. But there are things that we’re going to have to do that are not…

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Y2K fashion favourite, Superdry is trying desperately not to become the latest high street brand to go into administration, as it announced yesterday that it is drawing up plans to close some of its 96 UK stores.Last Friday, the clothing group’s boss Julian Dunkerton admitted Superdry was facing a “difficult period” ahead due to a poor autumn trading. The retailer’s sales plunged 23% to £219.8m in the six months to 28 October.Launched as Cult Clothing Co in 1985, the brand enjoyed a meteoric rise in the 2000s as university students flocked to its unique designs and celebrity-endorsed sportswear. But, it’s…

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For the first time in years, I am headed out west to go skiing and I absolutely cannot wait. I haven’t stepped into skis since 2018 (which I can’t believe) so I will be slowly easing back into the sport. While my closet is full of resort wear and warm weather clothing, I was in dire need of an après ski clothing refresh. This seemed like the perfect excuse to do some shopping (but really, who needs an excuse!) Today I’ll be sharing some of the items that I’ve ordered for both skiing and kicking back with friends. Because, as…

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