Microsoft has long been pushing Office and OneDrive users to save their documents to the cloud by default. Now, the company is getting even more aggressive with a feature coming to Microsoft Word.
Tensions flare at New Hampshire with Ty Gibbs and Denny Hamlin at each other’s throats. Frustration levels reached a high between Denny Hamlin and his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Ty Gibbs during the Cup ...
Russell Martin left the BBC studio stunned when he was asked if his position as Rangers manager was secure – and delivered a curt two-word reply. The boss plunged to another new low with a 2-0 defeat ...
BBC Radio 2 host Vernon Kay revealed to his audience how he discovered a remedy for an obscure health condition that seemingly impacts almost one in 10 individuals. The 51 year old was presenting his ...
Liberal Democrat MP Sarah Olney took time out of the party's conference in Bournemouth to deliver a scathing opinion on news that children's hospice Julia's House has cut ties with the Duchess of York ...
Ed Balls took a brutal swipe at Meghan Markle, delivering a scathing two-word verdict on her Netflix documentaries. The Duchess of Sussex, 44, came into conversation following a discussion about ...
Clanker, rust bucket, tinskin — slang words used to put down robots are on the rise. As AI and robots threaten to replace human work and maybe even humans, the recent popularity of anti-robot lingo ...
Does your favorite coffee mug have a funny pun or cool art? Or maybe an intricate ceramic design? How about stepping things up and having some jewelry with your java? Enter the zarf, a Turkish word ...
A look at major figures who will appear during the week and what they might talk about. By Pranav Baskar This week kicks off the high-level part of the U.N. General Assembly, when world leaders meet ...
A UN expert reported a severe decline in human rights in Russia since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The report highlighted intensified censorship, politically motivated ...
"At what point did we become North Korea?" That was the question Nigel Farage posed when asked by a US congressional committee about limitations on freedom of speech in the UK. He was condemning the ...