If it can’t double our money, we’re not building it, Intel Products chief says
New products must show potential for 50% gross margin to get the greenlight
Mounting losses and financial turmoil has Intel cutting the deadweight, an effort that won’t end with axing staff.…
My brother was an early Diddy 'victim'... the warning signs were there from the start
'If those claims are true, it would be deeply disturbing,' his brother said.
I made £30m in Dubai and was blown away by the architecture, the riches and how safe it is - but this is why after just two years I HAD to leave
An entrepreneur has revealed why he quit Dubai after living there for two years and making an incredible £30 million.
Skepta admits he 'hates being famous' and 'dreams of going back to his normal life' as he teases his next album will be 'best he's ever made'
Since bursting on the scene with his debut album in 2007, the grime star, 42, has gone on to win the Mercury Prize and conquered the worlds of music, fashion, modelling and film.
Now THAT'S what you call fast food! Deliveroo launches a drone delivery service - with takeaways delivered in as little as three minutes
Drones travelling at speeds of up to 50 miles per hour (80 kph) will carry food from restaurants to customers in as little as three minutes.
Rod Stewart, 80, cancels Las Vegas concert AGAIN as 'doctors order he rest to recover from the flu'
Rod Stewart has cancelled his Las Vegas concert once again following doctors orders he must rest in order to recover from the flu.
Play ransomware crims exploit SimpleHelp flaw in double-extortion schemes
Recompiled binaries and phone threats used to boost the pressure
Groups linked with the Play ransomware have exploited more than 900 organizations, the FBI said Wednesday, and have developed a number of new techniques in their double-extortion campaigns - including exploiting a security flaw in remote-access tool SimpleHelp if orgs haven't patched it.…
The public sector sicknote epidemic: They're 60% more likely to be off than staff who work for private firms
The extent of Britain's sick note epidemic is exposed in Office for National Statistics figures that reveal 148.9 million working days were lost last year, equivalent to 4.4 days for each worker.
Ana de Armas sings Tom Cruise's praises over his 'very special' review of her film Ballerina amid romance rumors
As rumors continue to swirl that the pair are dating, the actress, 37, shared how much his sweet review of her latest performance meant to her.
Romeo Beckham SPLITS from girlfriend Kim Turnbull after seven months: Couple 'fizzled out' shortly after his father David's 50th birthday amid family rift with Brooklyn and Nicola Peltz
She has been the girlfriend stood loyally at Romeo Beckham's side throughout his father's milestone birthday celebrations.
Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin SPLIT: Hollywood couple end romance after eight years and engagement
Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin have split after almost eight years together, DailyMail.com can confirm..
EastEnders star Clair Norris breaks silence on shock axing - and reveals she's already filmed her 'dramatic' exit
EastEnders actress Clair Norris has opened up about her emotional departure from the long-running BBC One soap.
American Science & Surplus Is Fighting For Its Life
"One of the few major independent science-surplus/DIY outlets left is American Science & Surplus," writes longtime Slashdot reader Tyler Too. "They've recently launched a GoFundMe campaign to ensure their survival." Ars Technica reports: Now, nearly 90 years after its launch selling "reject lenses" as American Lens & Photo, American Science & Surplus is facing an existential threat. The COVID-19 pandemic and increased costs hit the business hard, so the store has launched a GoFundMe campaign looking to raise $200,000 from customers and fans alike. What's happening in suburban Chicago is a microcosm of the challenges facing local retail, with big-box retailers and online behemoths overwhelming beloved local institutions. It's a story that has played out countless times in the last two-plus decades, and owner Pat Meyer is hoping this tale has a different ending. Ars reports on American Science & Surplus' long history, noting that it was founded in 1937 and has grown from a modest surplus shop into a beloved, quirky institution for makers, science enthusiasts, and curiosity seekers. Over the decades, it evolved far beyond its original niche of lenses and lab equipment. As Meyer, a 41-year veteran of the company, put it: "I've done everything in the company that there is to do... it's been my life for 41 years."
Once known for its robust telescope section and deep inventory of scientific odds and ends, the store has adapted to shifting consumer habits -- some changes bittersweet. True to its DIY spirit, American Science & Surplus is described as a "physical manifestation of the maker ethos," stocked with everything from motors to military gas masks to mule-branding kits. It also carries a rare sense of humor, with quirky signage like a warning that a "Deluxe Walking Cane" is "not the edible kind of cane."
Today, American Science & Surplus faces modern challenges like relocating a costly warehouse and overhauling outdated software and web infrastructure. But Meyer is optimistic, noting that contributions to their GoFundMe campaign represent more than financial help: "It's about supporting local retail during a very challenging time. Who wants to buy everything at Amazon, Walmart, Temu, and Target?"
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How Britain's 'tourist tax' is keeping visitors away: Experts say No11's 'layer on layer of costs' is making holidaymakers swerve the UK
Julia Simpson, chief executive of the World Travel & Tourism Council, said travellers are flocking to rival destinations because of the 'layer upon layer' of taxes that have been introduced.
Battle lines drawn over immigration: Keir plans legal crackdown on migrants exploiting 'right to family life' as Kemi pledges to revive Rwanda-style scheme
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is drawing up legislation to make it easier to deport overseas offenders as well as failed asylum seekers, the Mail can reveal.
Unless you're a golfer, Owen Wilson's new comedy Stick doesn't make the cut, writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: The gods of television are cruel. No sooner do I confess my loathing for golf than they send a ten-part comedy series about the game.
Mushroom trial mother accused of poisoning her in laws dumped a kitchen item used to make death cap lunch, court hears
Erin Patterson, 50, said she disposed of the food dehydrator at a local tip because she feared she would be blamed for making her relatives ill and her children would be taken from her.
Kendall Jenner's 200 calorie breakfast is 'packed with healthy fats that keep her thin'... after accidentally sharing she's a size 2
'The whole plate is about 200 calories,' functional nutritionist Monica Partier tells DailyMail.com as she broke down what the ingredients were. 'It's full of healthy fats that help keep her thin.
Fury at minister's winter fuel insult: Campaigners hit out at claims the cut did NOT affect pensioners' health
Labour's pensions minister faced an angry backlash last night after he claimed that scrapping the winter fuel allowance last year had 'no effect' on the health of older people.
Britain's booming housing markets: Rightmove reveals 10 areas where sales have skyrocketed
Areas in Manchester and West Yorkshire have seen agreed property sales jump by more than 80% thanks to their 'affordability and value'.