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Stock markets heading for the single 3-month duration of the year, aquire the dip, says Ned Davis

Synopsis The US stock markets could be heading for a flourishing period ahead and once the US recession fears and the effects of the US Presidential Elections 2024 subside, things could be looking way good for the US economy and its prospects in the coming days. Getty Images According to Ned Davis Research, the coming

PTO Finals to Dubai

The Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) and World Triathlon have today announced the T100 Triathlon World Championship Final will take place in Dubai on 16-17 November and complete the 2024 T100 Triathlon World Tour calendar for its inaugural season. “It has always been our ambition to crown our first T100 Triathlon World Champions in a spectacular race at an iconic location. Given

Dubai contractor sells 15% stake in Costain

The firm acquired the stake for £25m back in May 2020 as part the UK contractor’s £100m fund raise. The ASGC shareholding, which was sold at a 13% discount to yesterday’s share price of 105p, is understood to have been placed with institutional investors. A Costain spokesperson said: “We note that the sale by ASGC

Correct combat over Valencia property settled

News Jada Loutoo 37 Minutes Ago Justice Eleanor Donaldson-Honeywell. - File photo A legal battle over a building in Valencia has ended after a High Court judge approved an order of possession in favour of the owner of a chicken depot operating on the property. In a written ruling, Justice Eleanor Donaldson-Honeywell declared Gregory O’Neil

Registration resumes for Venezuelan children to register for varsity

News Laurel V Williams 44 Minutes Ago Ministry of Education Victoria office, Sutton Street, San Fernando, where Venezuelan migrants can visit to have their children registered for school. - Photo by Lincoln Holder THE registration for Venezuelan children that started on June 25 for admission into schools at the start of the academic school year

Gadsby-Dolly: NTA, ACTT can handbook students

News Corey Connelly 55 Minutes Ago Chief Secretary Farley Augustine, left, Education Minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly, centre, and Dr Ruby Alleyne, chairman, NTA and ACTT, celebrate after cutting the ribbon for the opening of the NTA and ACTT's new office at D'Collosseum, Crown Point on September 10. - Photo by Corey Connelly EDUCATION Minister Dr

New about what’s in your photos, Windows 11 customers? Soon you’ll be ready to investigate with Bing reverse reveal search correct from the Photos...

(Image credit: Dell) Microsoft’s Photos app in Windows 11 is getting a “Visual Search with Bing” feature, which will enable you to search for images similar to whatever pictures you’re viewing. The updated version of the Photos app also brings improved navigation for your photo gallery, quick access to image editing capabilities, and some tweaks

Crypto followers beware — hundreds of Android apps chanced on the usage of OCR to seize login vital facets

(Image credit: Shutterstock) Cybersecurity researchers from McAfee have uncovered hundreds of malicious Android apps designed to steal access to people’s cryptocurrency wallets. The researchers dubbed the campaign SpyAgent, which was made up of 280 apps in total, so far, mimicking legitimate banking apps, government services tools, TV streaming, utilities apps, and more. The criminals would

RAMBO attack uses RAM in air-gapped computers to steal knowledge

Image Credit: Shutterstock (Image credit: Shutterstock) Cybersecurity researchers from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, came up with a very James Bond-esque way to steal sensitive files from air-gapped systems. The method is dubbed RAMBO (short for Radiation of Air-gapped Memory Bus for Offense) because it abuses the target computer’s RAM memory to steal data

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Diane Henderson: TTOC’s dedication to athletes remains unwavering

Sports Jelani Beckles Yesterday Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committtee (TTOC) president Dianne Henderson (L) and the TTOC’s 2024 People’s Choice Award recipient junior cyclist Makaira Wallace attend the TTOC’s annual awards ceremony, on December 29, at the Government Campus Plaza Auditorium, Port of Spain. - Photo by Daniel Prentice PRESIDENT of the Trinidad and Tobago

Childhood, selectors and coaches

Sports Newsday Yesterday Australia’s Sam Konstas plays a shot during play on the day four of the fourth Test against India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia, on Sunday. AP Photo - A brave young Aussie Sam Konstas is an Australian opening batsman who made his Test debut last weekend against India. He is

Work in the Garden 6 can pay tribute to Calypso Rose

Features Carol Quash Yesterday Alicia Aberdeen, third from left, with friends in front of her First Monarch painting. - Photo courtesy Colin Williams Photography The weather outside was frightful, but the atmosphere inside the Trinidad and Tobago’s Consulate General, New York was culturally cosy – tropical even. Most of the guests at the launch of

Create not resolve Apple Intelligence by these days’s summaries, smartphone AI goes to be exceptional… finally

(Image credit: Apple) It wasn’t a great year for smartphone AI. While AI tech advanced in leaps behind the scenes, the actual AI products we got to use seem less useful than ever. Even though AI computations make the best camera phones fantastic, we feel like we're being exposed to more bad AI than good

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