The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies is changing the mobile development and testing landscape. These technologies offer many benefits for businesses, including faster time-to-market, improved quality, and reduced costs. In this article, we’ll explore how ...
In today’s fast-paced business environment, leaders need to stay on top of their game to maintain a high-performing team. The key to success lies in the ability to continuously learn and evolve. This is where LearningCog comes into play, providing ...
The National Food Crime Unit (NFCU) is investigating potential food fraud involving pre-packed sliced beef which was labelled as British but came from South America and Europe. A supermarket in the UK has been forced to remove products from its ...
Energy giant EDF has announced plans to extend the lives of two of the UK’s five remaining nuclear power stations. Heysham 1 and Hartlepool had been due to close in March next year, but they will now be kept open ...
Ministers will take greater powers in tackling unfair trade practices, reducing the role of an independent body set up after Brexit to adjudicate disputes. In a move welcomed by industry, Kemi Badenoch, the business and trade secretary, announced changes to ...
The Office for National Statistics reports that GDP grew by 0.3% during January, after shrinking by 0.5% in December. That’s a faster recovery than expected after the economy stalled in the final quarter of 2022. Analysts had expected modest growth ...
TOKYO – The Bank of Japan (BOJ) maintained ultra-low interest rates on Friday and held off making changes to its controversial bond yield control policy, leaving options open ahead of a leadership transition in April. The meeting was the last ...
WASHINGTON – The Philippine ambassador to Washington said on Thursday Manila is working to arrange a possible visit to Washington this year by Philippines President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. Philippine Ambassador to the US Jose Manuel G. Romualdez told an ...
SEOUL – North Korea’s Kim Jong Un ordered the military to intensify drills to deter and respond to a “real war” if necessary, state media said on Friday, after the leader oversaw a fire assault drill that it said proved ...
Toronto’s school board has become the first in Canada to recognize that caste discrimination exists in the city’s schools and has asked a provincial human rights body to help in creating a framework to address the issue. The Toronto District ...