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Those on benefits to be trained for jobs ‘previously filled by overseas workers’ – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Those who are on benefits and out of work will be offered training on “skills bootcamps” as the government are aiming to get people back...

How your boss can spy on you with Slack, Zoom, and Teams | Tech Reader

Virtual workspace tools like Slack and Teams can be incredibly handy, both for those working in the office who need to send a quick message or arrange a...

What Are Mouse Jigglers, and Can They Keep Statuses Active? | Tech Reader

It makes sense that mouse jigglers have gained prominence alongside the recent rise in jobs becoming remote positions. If more workers are working from home and away from...

eBay to lay off more workers in latest round of job cuts | Tech Reader

E-commerce giant eBay is undertaking another round of job cuts. Jamie Iannone, the president and CEO of eBay, said in a message to employees posted online on Tuesday that...

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Samsung vs. Apple earbuds in 2026: Everything you need to know before spending $179 or $249

Samsung makes great earbuds for Samsung users. Apple makes great earbuds for iPhone users. That’s been true for years, and 2026 hasn’t changed...

Your orange iPhone 17 Pro can turn pink with household cleaner

The Cosmic Orange finish on the iPhone 17 Pro is one of the most eye-catching colors Apple has released in years. But according...

Amazon’s new Fire TV interface helps you find something to watch faster

Amazon just gave Fire TV a much-needed makeover. The company has announced a redesigned user interface, a revamped mobile app, and a brand-new...

Anthropic says it will challenge Defense Department’s supply chain risk designation in court

In a new blog post, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has admitted that it received a letter from the Defense Department, officially labeling it...

Vibrations from F1 car raise fears of driver nerve damage

If you’re driving in an F1 race and hitting speeds of 220 mph (354 kph), you really don’t want parts of the car...