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Alton Towers U-turns on plan to restrict disability pass for people with ADHD and autism
Last week, BBC News revealed that Alton Towers planned to stop automatically granting its disability queuing pass to some guests with autism, ADHD, anxiety and other non-physical disabilities, if their Nimbus access pass only indicated they struggled being in crowds.
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra vs. S25 Ultra: What worries me after years with Galaxy
Prakhar Khanna/ZDNET Follow ZDNET:Add us as a preferred sourceon Google. The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra was one of the most reliable phones launched last year. It had a big, sharp screen with a unique anti-reflective coating, powerful performance, and versatile cameras. However, I couldn’t use it full-time because of an ergonomically poor design and an…
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Chinas efforts to control EV price war sees carmakers paying vendors quicker
Major Chinese carmakers have cut their lengthy supplier payment cycles – previously used to offset costs and stay competitive in the country’s vast auto market – from nearly a year to less than 60 days, a government-backed industry consortium said, following heightened efforts from Beijing to police the cutthroat sector. The China Association of Automobile…
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The best VPN extensions for Chrome in 2026: Expert tested and reviewed
Virtual private networks (VPNs)are excellent tools to mask your activities online, change your location, prevent eavesdropping, and avoid age verification checks. Many VPN providers also offer their subscribers browser-based solutions, typically in the form of browser extensions. These might be the best option if you just want to quickly mask your IP address during an…
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Singapore set for US$12 billion surplus as Wong unveils AI ambitions in budget
Singapore expects a surplus of S$15.1 billion (US$12 billion) or 1.9 per cent of gross domestic product for the 2025 financial year, more than double an initial projection of S$6.8 billion, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has said as he unveiled an aggressive bid to pursue AI ambitions in his annual budget speech. The higher revenues…
