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Madison Square Garden Sues Wired for Defamation Over Coverage of Leaked Celebrity Database

Photo Credit: Andrew Nyr / CC by 4.0 Madison Square Garden is filing a defamation suit against Wired for alleged defamation over the outlet’s coverage of the leaked MSG celebrity database. Madison Square Garden Entertainment is suing Advance Magazine Publishers, the publisher of Wired, over the outlet’s coverage of a leaked MSG database containing the

RugOne Xlink 7 review: A sophisticated rugged 4G walkie-talkie for populated wilderness, but not truly remote regions

TechRadar Verdict I can’t fault the execution of the RugOne Xlink 7, because the device ticks all the boxes for toughness and reliable communications. My issue is with 4G comms, which, by definition, make this device unsuitable for remote locations. Pros + Rugged and compact + Global 4G group calling + Impressive accessory bundle +

Interview: Dan Cherowbrier, CTO, Formula E

Lots of digital leaders must keep multiple plates spinning. After all, being a successful technology chief in the modern era means ensuring nothing falls crashing to the floor. Yet for Dan Cherowbrier, chief technology officer (CTO) at Formula E, the number of plates is bewildering. “It’s the most unique job you could ever imagine, because

‎Saudi economy continues to improve, FDIs make up 3% of GDP: Al-Falih

‎ Khalid Al-Falih, Minister of Investment Minister of Investment, Khalid Al-Falih, said that Saudi Arabia’s economy is improving year after another, despite a decline in global economic growth. Foreign direct investments (FDIs) have become nearly 3% of the Kingdom’s gross domestic product (GDP), expecting these investments to reach 5.7% by 2030...

UK economy: are we still facing recession? – expert explains

In today’s episode, Business Reporter Neil Macdonald discusses the state of our economy ahead of next week’s budget and whether a slightly improved outlook means energy prices can remain low and strikes could even come to an end...

UK GDP: economy returned to growth by expanding 0.3% in January – business live

UK GDP: economy returned to growth by expanding 0.3% in January – business live  The Guardian...

UK economy in crisis, as the Chancellor urges missing workforce to return

Latest figures from the ONS reveal zero GDP growth in Q4 2022. A labour shortage is part of the problem, with the Chancellor urging people to return to work...

UK economy narrowly avoids recession despite December hit from strikes and World Cup

The economy narrowly avoided recession in the second half of last year, according to early official figures, despite growth going into a sharp reverse in December partly due to the impact of strikes and lack of Premier League football...

Europe’s Economy Picks Up, Raising Hopes Global Recession Threat Is Receding

China’s reopening could further support the global economy this year but raises inflation risksUpdated Jan. 24, 2023 12:27 pm ETTwo of the world’s largest economies moved in opposite directions at the start of the year, with U.S. businesses reporting further declines in activity in January while the eurozone saw a modest pickup.The divergence suggests that

US economy seen shrinking in next two quarters, survey shows

Forecasters put the probability of a recession in the US over the next year at 65 per cent, according to a Bloomberg survey of 73 economists.

UK economy grows 0.1% as services activity strengthens

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Madison Square Garden Sues Wired for Defamation Over Coverage of Leaked Celebrity Database

Photo Credit: Andrew Nyr / CC by 4.0 Madison Square Garden is filing a defamation suit against Wired for alleged defamation over the outlet’s coverage of the leaked MSG celebrity database. Madison Square Garden Entertainment is suing Advance Magazine Publishers, the publisher of Wired, over the outlet’s coverage of a leaked MSG database containing the

RugOne Xlink 7 review: A sophisticated rugged 4G walkie-talkie for populated wilderness, but not truly remote regions

TechRadar Verdict I can’t fault the execution of the RugOne Xlink 7, because the device ticks all the boxes for toughness and reliable communications. My issue is with 4G comms, which, by definition, make this device unsuitable for remote locations. Pros + Rugged and compact + Global 4G group calling + Impressive accessory bundle +

Interview: Dan Cherowbrier, CTO, Formula E

Lots of digital leaders must keep multiple plates spinning. After all, being a successful technology chief in the modern era means ensuring nothing falls crashing to the floor. Yet for Dan Cherowbrier, chief technology officer (CTO) at Formula E, the number of plates is bewildering. “It’s the most unique job you could ever imagine, because

NatWest signs up to quantum trial for fraud detection

The retail bank is one of 11 organisations testing quantum technologies as part of Digital Catapult’s quantum technology access programme By Cliff Saran, Managing Editor Published: 17 Jul 2026 12:05 Eleven organisations, including NatWest, have joined Digital Catapult’s Quantum Technology Access Programme (QTAP), delivered in collaboration with the National Quantum Computing Centre’s (NQCC) SparQ programme. 

Bitcoin reclaiming its $69,000 holder cost basis could open XRP’s path to $1.26

Bitcoin’s move toward $69,000 would put XRP near $1.20, with renewed strength against BTC opening a path toward $1.26. Jul. 17, 2026 at 11:35 am GMT 3 min read Glassnode says Bitcoin’s $69,000 short-term holder cost basis is the next recovery test for the market and XRP. If Bitcoin reclaims it, XRP could hold near