Monthly Archives: October 2022

John Bolton says the US needs to make it clear that Putin is ‘signing a suicide note’ if he uses nuclear weapons

Russian President Vladimir Putin. Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images Bolton said the US needs to make it clear that Putin will be eliminated if he uses nuclear weapons. Putin is “signing a suicide note” if he orders the use of nukes, Bolton said. He mentioned Iranian general Qassem Soleimani as an example of what happens to “a…

Tiger Global, Blume back Indian startup bringing safety — and intelligence — to EVs

Tiger Global’s latest investment in India is Vecmocon, a startup building solutions to bring safety and reliability alongside intelligence and health monitoring to light electric vehicles (EVs), addressing concerns that are curtailing the sales of electric scooters in the South Asian market. Unlike traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles that have existed for more than…

Save up to £160 on Beats headphones and earphones in the Amazon Prime Early Access Sale

SAVE UP TO £160: A range of Beats headphones and earphones are on sale in Amazon’s Prime Early Access Sale, saving you up to £160 on list price. There are absolutely loads of top brands constantly producing stellar sets of headphones, including established names like Bose and Sony. That information is essentially meaningless to fans…

Garmin just quietly released five new watches

Garmin has unveiled its second-generation range of Marq watches. An ultra-premium collection, even more so than the best Garmin watches such as its top-end Fenix and Epix sports watches, this ‘luxury’ watch collection is tailor-made with specific sports in mind, with five watches boasting features for athletes, golfers, sailors, aviators, and adventurers.  As you might…

TikTok is profiting from livestreams where Syrian refugees beg for money, BBC investigation finds

A refugee camp near the Syrian-Turkish borders. Anas Alkharboutli/picture alliance via Getty Images A BBC investigation found that TikTok profits from the livestreams of Syrian refugees. The BBC saw Syrian refugees at a camp begging on TikTok and earning up to $1,000 hourly. However, the money they eventually received was far less than the gifted…