Today, manufacturers have decided that users are very effective at abusing Amazon return policies. Experts say this will allow companies to invest more resources into R&D departments and advance display technologies much quicker.
According to Smugsie, this might be what we're experiencing right now. The expert says despite having more monitors available at lower costs, this doesn't change the fact that he still has to return 20 monitors to finally receive a panel that doesn't have a glaring defect.The launch of a huge, partially reusable rocket, built by Jeff Bezos's company, has been called off this morning after hours of delays.
A record number of people travelled through Heathrow last year - a trend the airport is celebrating but which others say is a cause for alarm.
The social media site Snapchat is "fundamentally failing to act on suicide and self-harm content", according to the Molly Rose Foundation.
The first episode of a podcast hosted by AI replicating Sir Michael Parkinson has been released - and comedian and podcaster Jenny Eclair has branded it a "terrible, terrible idea".
Success rates for couples trying to have a child via in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) could be improved courtesy of a growing number of clinics using artificial intelligence (AI).
The government will "mainline AI into the veins" of the UK, with plans being unveiled today by Sir Keir Starmer.
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