
Logan Paul watches as he destroys $500,000 gold Prime bottle after fan fails to win it
Logan Paul has shared footage from the moment a solid gold Prime bottle worth $500,000 was melted down after a fan failed to win it. Along with KSI, the duo held activations in New York and London to give fans the chance to win the life-changing prize. However, while a young boy in London took home the win, no one in New York guessed the secret code, meaning the bottle had to be destroyed. Thankfully the YouTuber will still have the gold without having lost its value - it just won't look quite as pretty. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter
2023-11-14 20:21

Man City set to pay British-record fee for 15-year-old
Manchester City have agreed to sign Finley Gorman from Leeds United in a deal that could break the British transfer record for a 15-year-old. Add-ons could see the Premier League champions pay north of £2m for the midfielder.
2023-11-14 20:19

Chevron takeover of Hess resurrects multi-billion dollar tax shield
By Tim McLaughlin Chevron’s deal to buy Hess will unlock $15 billion worth of tax benefits that had
2023-11-14 20:15

New Found Intercepts 18 g/t Au Over 6.75m, Expands Jackpot to 235m Depth
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2023-11-14 19:59

Gmail users receive urgent warning to save ‘important memories’ amid looming purge
Google’s decision to delete millions of inactive Gmail accounts could erase millions of photos and other irretrievable memories, users have warned. The purge, which comes into effect next month and will hit any account that has not been used for more than two years, could impact parents who have set up email addresses for young children in order to share and mark milestones with them. It could also inadvertently affect people who continue to manage the online accounts of deceased relatives. Googleannounced the policy in a blog post earlier this year, claiming that the move aims to protect active users from security threats like phishing scams and account hijacking. The mass closure will also free up significant amounts of server space, which will also save the US tech giant money and resources. Google warned that the new policy applied to personal Google accounts, which includes content within Google Photos and Google Workspace tools like Docs, Drive, Gmail, Meet and Calendar. Nicholas Worley, founder and chief executive of digital archiving platform Inalife, urged people to take action immediately in order to risk losing access to the accounts. “If you have a Google account set up for your kids and have been emailing them, or if you manage the account of a deceased loved one... Login, save or backup any important memories and stories,” he wrote on LinkedIn. Mr Worley told The Independent that he began recording memories when he learnt he was having his first child in 2019. “I have friends and now Inalife users who had set up emails for their kids and hadn’t known about the deletion issue before being told,” he said. The Independent has reached out to Google for further information about whether any impacted accounts will be retrievable once the purge has taken place, and the exact number of accounts potentially impacted. In its May blog post, Google’s vice president of product management Ruth Kricheli said that users would be able to keep their account active by reading or sending an email, using Google Drive, watching a YouTube video while logged in, downloading an app on the Google Play Store, or using Google Search. “[The] update helps us continue our advancements in account security, and helps reinforce our commitment to keep your private information private,” she wrote. “This update aligns our policy with industry standards around retention and account deletion and also limits the amount of time Google retains your unused personal information.” Google has already begun sending notifications to both the main email addresses and recovery emails of any accounts at risk of deletion. Read More Google is about to ditch passwords forever Google issues three-week warning to Gmail account holders One of the world’s most hyped tech products just launched – and made a big mistake ‘Is AI dangerous?’ UK’s most Googled questions about artificial intelligence
2023-11-14 19:58

GE Announces Boards of Directors for Future Independent GE Vernova and GE Aerospace
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2023-11-14 19:55

Home Depot sales continue to slide but the biggest home improvement chain still tops expectations
Home Depot is continuing to see its sales decline amid inflation concerns, and the home improvement retailer narrowed its fiscal 2023 outlook
2023-11-14 19:54

Get More. Gift More: Save Big During BJ’s Wholesale Club’s Black Friday Savings Events
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2023-11-14 19:53

Huawei sales up 83%, boosting China's October smartphone sales
By Yelin Mo and Brenda Goh BEIJING Strong sales growth at Huawei helped power an 11% rise in
2023-11-14 19:52

US Army clears historical convictions of 110 black soldiers
The soldiers were court martialled after a 1917 riot in a process with "numerous irregularities".
2023-11-14 19:52

Long-haul carrier Emirates signals it will hold off on major Airbus purchase over engine worries
Long-haul carrier Emirates has signaled it will hold off on a major purchase of Airbus A350 aircraft over concerns about their Rolls Royce engines, marking a major blow for the European manufacturer as it hopes to close the sale during the Dubai Air Show
2023-11-14 19:52

Fired Morgan Stanley Banker Sues in UK to Win Her Job Back
An ex-Morgan Stanley banker in its credit sales team is suing the lender over allegations she was fired
2023-11-14 19:51