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UN environment report hijacked over fossil fuels – top scientist
Posted onMatt McGrathEnvironment correspondent Getty Images A key UN report on the state of the global environment has been “hijacked” by the United States and other countries who were unwilling to go along with the scientific findings, the co-chair has told the BBC. The Global Environment Outlook, the result of six years’ work, connects climate change,…
The Apple Watch Series 11 is $100 off and cheaper than ever
Posted onIf you’re still on the hunt for gifts, or simply good holiday deals for yourself, you can find them on the internet. Just because Black Friday and Cyber Monday have ended doesn’t mean the deals have dried up. One of the best deals available that we’re tracking is on the latest Apple Watch Series 11,…
Watch: How the US Navy will help recover the Artemis II crew
Posted onThe four astronauts on board the Orion spacecraft have completed their mission around the Moon and are expected to splash down off the coast of San Diego on around 20:00 Friday US EDT (01:00BST). Speaking to media from space on their way home, the mission’s pilot, Victor Glover, said the crew was eager to share…
Meta will let kids under 13 use WhatsApp with parent-managed accounts
Posted onMeta has that it’s introducing parent-managed accounts on WhatsApp. Designed to allow young people under the age of 13 to use the messaging platform more safely, these accounts feature new controls that enable a parent or guardian to restrict who can send them messages. Parent-managed accounts can also only be used for messaging and calling,…
Microsoft announces sweeping Windows changes – but no apologies
Posted onLazaros Papandreou/ iStock Editorial / Getty Images Plus via Getty Images Follow ZDNET:Add us as a preferred sourceon Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways Microsoft finally acknowledged complaints about Windows 11. The company is promising sweeping changes to a slew of features. Windows Insiders will have a greater voice in upcoming releases. Microsoft’s customers have been grumbling…
