Locksmith gets locked out of his own van...after his French bulldog stands on button controlling the doors
Peter Macann, 31, was on his way to help a client earlier this month when he stopped to put air in his tyres at a service station.
David Tennant mocked for 'looking like all three Top Gear presenters combined' as he transforms for scandalous new ITV drama
The former Doctor Who star, 53, will star in The Hack which is is a seven-part drama which tells the story of the phone hacking scandal that led to the closure of the UK's best-selling newspaper.
iPhone users say Apple's iOS 18.3 update is RUINING their battery life - here's what to do if your device is affected
If it feels like your iPhone battery is draining faster following the update to iOS 18.3, here's what you can do.
Extra £100million to be pumped into neighbourhood policing as Starmer desperately tries to quell simmering unrest on Britain's streets
The figure matches an earlier investment announced in December for England and Wales to put 13,000 more police officers on the streets by 2029.
Royal couple set to join Prince Harry at his Invictus Games in Vancouver next month
The event, which will be held in Vancouver and Whistler from 8 to 16 February, will be the first to incorporate winter sports, and will be broadcast on ITV in the UK.
Angela Merkel's fury as her own party teams up with 'far-right' AfD to tackle migration crisis SHE caused by flinging Germany's doors open
CDU leader Friedrich Merz will seek the AfD's support in parliament today over the flashpoint issue after his first effort sparked widespread condemnation and street protests.
Intel Won't Bring Its Falcon Shores AI Chip To Market
During the company's fourth-quarter earnings call Thursday, Intel co-CEO Michelle Johnston Holthaus announced that Intel has decided to cancel its Falcon Shores AI chip. Instead, it'll opt to use it as an internal test chip while shifting focus to Jaguar Shores for AI data center solutions. TechCrunch reports: "AI data center ... is an attractive market for us," Holthaus said during the call. "[B]ut I am not happy with where we are today. We're not yet participating in the cloud-based AI data center market in a meaningful way ... One of the immediate actions I have taken is to simplify our roadmap and concentrate our resources." The focus instead will be on Jaguar Shores, which Holthaus called Intel's opportunity to "develop a system-level solution at rack scale ... to address the AI data center more broadly."
Holthaus tempered expectations for Falcon Shores last month, when she implied that it was an "iterative" step over the company's previous dedicated AI data center chip, Gaudi 3. "One of the things that we've learned from Gaudi is, it's not enough to just deliver the silicon," Holthaus said during Thursday's earnings call. "Falcon Shores will help us in that process of working on the system, networking, memory -- all those component[s]. But what customers really want is that full-scale rack solution, and so we're able to get to that with Jaguar Shores."
"As I think about our AI opportunity, my focus is on the problems our customers are trying to solve, most notably the need to lower the cost and increase the efficiency of compute," Holthaus said. "As such, a one-size-fits-all approach will not work, and I can see clear opportunities to leverage our core assets in new ways to drive the most compelling total cost of ownership across the continuum."
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Labour 'U-turn' on welfare surveillance: Two ministers planning to force banks to monitor accounts of benefit claimants raised 'substantial concerns' when Tories proposed same measure
Sir Stephen Timms and Baroness Sherlock, who are implementing the monitoring of bank accounts belonging to benefit claimants opposed similar plans under the Tory government.
TV chef Emily Roux defends charging customers £100 a head if they don't show up at her restaurant after booking a table
TV chef Emily Roux, who has appeared on the Saturday Kitchen show, has defended her restaurant's policy of charging no-show bookings £98 per head.
I lost three limbs after 'silent killer' disease struck out of NOWHERE - here's the warning signs doctors missed
Khedidja Teape, 29, from south-east London , was left with blackened hands, legs, fingers and nose that needed to be removed after the life-threatening ordeal.
Love Island fans baffled after Ekin-Su and Curtis’ explosive row ending in tears
Some viewers said it was like watching an episode of Eastenders
Loose Women in huge panel shake-up next week as two new stars make their debut
Popular ITV daytime show Loose Women will undergo huge shake-up next week for a special episode.
Europhile minister breaks ranks to mock 'Brexit benefits' on fifth anniversary of leaving the bloc - as EU politicians troll that they 'miss us' with Keir Starmer poised for 'reset' push next week
Mary Creagh risked undermining Keir Starmer's delicate position on cutting ties with the EU with a withering assessment of the results.
Inside Ronan Keating and wife Storm's £5M eco-friendly mansion complete with swimming pool and tennis court that they spent five years renovating - before leaving 'dream home' to move to Australia
The Irish singer, 47, and his TV producer wife, 43, the countryside property back in 2016 and have spent the last few years transforming the traditional house into a modern zero carbon home.
Marks & Spencer cuts price of children's clothes to poach parents from rival retailers
Bosses want to entice more family shoppers as they press ahead with a turnaround mission that has seen M&S bounce back from the doldrums.
The sickening sight of a lone female Israeli hostage jostled by this baying mob of men turns my stomach - their behaviour is not only evil but deeply misogynistic, writes KHADIJA KHAN
These were the chaotic scenes yesterday as Arbel Yehoud was escorted by fighters from Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad to a waiting Red Cross vehicle in the southern Gaza Strip.
Rocky week at work? Listen to Eye Of The Tiger on way in! Survivor's anthemic hit is voted the top track to commute to
The anthemic hit, and theme tune to Sylvester Stallone's 1982 boxing blockbuster Rocky III, was picked by 36 per cent of 2,000 Britons in a survey.
Cyclist furious over driver's act before crash - but who do you think is in the wrong?
A war has erupted between a cyclist and a driver - so who do you think is at fault?
Fears for British father, 33, who has vanished during holiday to Bangkok: Distraught partner says she's worried he may have died
Father-of-one James Sangwine, 33, travelled to Bangkok on January 18, but his partner Katie says she hasn't heard from him in days.
Prince Andrew told paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein they would 'play more soon' two months after he claimed he had cut him off
Prince Andrew claimed that he had cut off the disgraced American after they were spotted walking through Central Park together in December 2010