Cybercrime continues to escalate unabated, lacking any indication of a slowdown unless a significant intervention disrupts its course.
Creating a memecoin on Solana is easily achievable with just a solid concept; the process doesn't entail much difficulty.
Stockholm's music tech start-up scene is thriving, sparking comparisons to Spotify's success. The city aims to maintain its edge in the music industry.
The plant dubbed the 'most dangerous in the world,' known to potentially induce suicidal thoughts, has now reached the UK.
A new documentary highlights how French and Saunders transformed the comedy scene for women, proving their ability to be funny.
Dominic West, star of The Crown, acknowledges understanding criticism of the show. He expresses discomfort with the notion of the Royal Family's lives being "fair game".
Tiger Woods is confident in his ability to secure victories on the PGA Tour, despite recovering from ankle surgery, and plans to participate in only one event per month in 2024. The 15-time major champion, who has had a limited schedule due to a leg injury from a 2021 car crash, recently carded a final-round 61 alongside his 14-year-old son Charlie at the PNC Championship in Orlando.
For two decades now, Call of Duty has stood at the forefront of the shooter game genre, captivating millions of players and setting new standards in the gaming industry. With its adrenaline-fueled action, immersive storytelling, and addictive multiplayer experience, it is no wonder that this franchise has become a global sensation. However, as with any long-running series, the question of whether Call of Duty can sustain its popularity for another 20 years arises.
Greenwich Summer Sounds, the popular music festival held annually in the Greenwich Park, has been given the green light to continue this year despite a complaint from a local school. The festival, which features a range of music genres and family-friendly activities, has become a highlight of the summer season for both residents and tourists.
A website dubbed the 'most disturbing ever' has come to light, allowing individuals to unearth every existing photo of themselves on the internet.