How WHIPPED CREAM is protecting you in car crashes: Ford invents new airbag system inspired by dessert cannister
Ford has introduced a new kind of airbag into its Explorer and Capri EVs. The side airbag technology
is inspired by whipped cream canisters. It works to reduce side-impact injuries.
Deadliest Catch star's death at 25 was caught on camera as pal breaks silence on tragedy at sea
Meadows had fallen overboard from the fishing vessel Aleutian Lady on the Bering Sea on February 25, 2026 as his death is currently being investigated by the US Coast Guard.
Harry Maguire is found GUILTY of assaulting Greek police and gets 15-month suspended jail sentence for Mykonos brawl
Harry Maguire has been found guilty of non-serious assault and handed a suspended 15-month sentence after a retrial in Greece.
Urgent warning to iPhone users over 'sophisticated' scam stealing financial data and texts: Act NOW
The hacking tool, identified by Google, can access iPhones without users knowing. Researchers said it began as a US government surveillance tool that later leaked.
Wish you war here? Tourists and expats enjoy the beach in Dubai in the shadow of hotel smashed by Iranian drone, as conflict continues in the region
Across the clear blue waters of the Gulf lies the coast of Iran, barely 100 miles away, and even nearer from some parts of the UAE.
Maria O'Brien dead at 75: Matlock star and daughter of Oscar-winning actor passes away at home
Maria O'Brien, the actress best known for her work on Matlock, has died at the age of 75.
Call for ‘dangerous’ e-scooters to be scrapped in Chelmsford
It's 'really difficult to imagine how e-scooters generally could be made safe', the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for Essex said
Emails To Outlook.com Rejected By Faulty Or Overzealous Blocking Rules
Microsoft spent much of the past week rejecting legitimate emails sent to Outlook.com, Live, and Hotmail accounts due to what appears to be overly aggressive IP reputation filtering or faulty blocklist rules. According to The Register, many senders received 550 errors claiming their networks were blocked, preventing delivery of invoices, notifications, and authentication emails. From the report: A block list is a good thing. It helps stem the flow of spam from networks or addresses associated with junk email. However, the confusing thing for our reader is that his company was not on Microsoft's naughty step for email. A look at Microsoft's Smart Network Data Service (SNDS) showed no issues with the IP. "We're also a member of their JMRP (Junk Mail Reporting Program)," our reader added, "which is intended to inform us when people are reporting spam sent from our IPs - except, we never get any reports."
The problem worsened in February. On Microsoft's support forums, users began to complain about similar issues as the IP net presumably widened. One wrote: "We are currently experiencing a critical and recurring email delivery issue affecting recipients at outlook.com, live.com, hotmail.com, and msn.com," and provided a copy of an error that suggested the mail server has been "temporarily rate limited due to IP reputation." The user drily noted, "Although the error indicates rate limiting, in practice no emails are being delivered."
A large number of users, ranging from the administrator of a server sending automated notifications on behalf of Estonian Public Libraries to an email provider for healthcare professionals, chimed in to confirm they too were having delivery problems and Microsoft support was not helpful. [...] Unsurprisingly, our reader spoke on condition of anonymity - nobody wants to be the ISP that has to say, "Yeah, we can deliver your email anywhere but Outlook.com" to customers. We asked Microsoft to comment, but other than acknowledging our questions, the company did not respond further.
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Revealed: The new RUGBY-style kick-off routine trialled by Everton and Brentford, why other Premier League sides could soon adopt it... and what next innovation from the oval-ball game could be next
The Premier League's set-piece renaissance took a new twist on Tuesday as Everton and Brentford showed off a new kick-off routine that left viewers flabbergasted.
'Dangerous' car cruise event shut down Southend seafront
Hordes of car enthusiasts descended onto the seafront, causing it to be closed over public safety concerns
Enormous American SUVs now available to buy in Britain - but are the supersized cars too big for our roads?
GM Specialty Vehicles allows Britons to get their hands on some of the most 'desirable and powerful vehicles' direct from General Motors' North American car range.
AI doctor's assistant is easily swayed to change prescriptions, give bad medical advice
Spread false medical info, supersize drug orders, and more!
A healthcare AI with the power to manage prescriptions is rather open to mind-altering suggestions, according to security experts. …
Russia tests its WW3 alarm system with warning sirens telling citizens to 'remain calm and turn on the television'
The late morning alert across the country's 11 time zones ordered Russians not to panic, but to immediately turn on TVs or radios for emergency instructions.
Christina Applegate shares she had abortion as teen with abusive boyfriend in bombshell memoir
Christina Applegate has laid bare one of the most heartbreaking chapters of her life, claiming she had an abortion as a teenager while involved with an abusive boyfriend.
Cha cha cha-ing as the Middle East burns... but at least they're getting a pay rise! Fury as MPs DANCE in Parliament while Iran crisis leaves Britain on 'brink of World War Three'
Strictly Come Dancing stars Angela Rippon and Alex Kingston led more than 40 MPs in a 'cha-cha-cha' across Westminster's Portcullis House.
AWS-hosted tech providers urge Middle East customers to fail over now
Snowflake, Red Hat, and others warn customers not to wait around for the cloud to recover
After aerial strikes damaged AWS datacenters in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, Snowflake, Red Hat, and IoT platform EMQX have told customers to open their disaster recovery playbook and move to new bit barns.…
Works underway on major rebuilding of Wickford secondary school
New details and timescales revealed as diggers hit the ground on site
TikTok Says End-To-End Encryption Makes Users Less Safe
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the BBC: TikTok will not introduce end-to-end encryption (E2EE) -- the controversial privacy feature used by nearly all its rivals -- arguing it makes users less safe. E2EE means only the sender and recipient of a direct message can view its contents, making it the most secure form of communication available to the general public. Platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Messenger and X have embraced it because they say their priority is maximizing user privacy.
But critics have said E2EE makes it harder to stop harmful content spreading online, because it means tech firms and law enforcement have no way of viewing any material sent in direct messages. The situation is made more complex because TikTok has long faced accusations that ties to the Chinese state may put users' data at risk. TikTok has consistently denied this, but earlier this year the social media firm's US operations were separated from its global business on the orders of US lawmakers.
TikTok told the BBC it believed end-to-end encryption prevented police and safety teams from being able to read direct messages if they needed to. It confirmed its approach to the BBC in a briefing about security at its London office, saying it wanted to protect users, especially young people from harm. It described this stance as a deliberate decision to set itself apart from rivals. "Grooming and harassment risks are very real in DMs [direct messages] so TikTok now can credibly argue that it's prioritizing 'proactive safety' over 'privacy absolutism' which is a pretty powerful soundbite," said social media industry analyst Matt Navarra. But Navarra said the move also "puts TikTok out of step with global privacy expectations" and might reinforce wariness for some about its ownership.
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Beatrice's 'awkward' Christmas with Kate and William: Princess showed feelings of 'dislike' towards the couple weeks after her father was stripped of his titles, body language expert claims
The eldest daughter of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson accompanied members of the Royal Family for the traditional walkabout and service at St Magdalene Church.
Hegseth says US killed leader of Iranian plot to assassinate Trump in yet another mixed message, as top team call for everything from regime change to stopping missile programme
The leader of an Iranian plot to assassinate Donald Trump was killed in recent strikes, the US defence secretary has claimed.