A 15-year champion of consumer affairs, Yvette leads on telecoms content at Which?, helping consumers navigate the market and exposing bad practice. Zen Internet might not be the first broadband ...
During a question-and-answer session Warren Buffett held with his company’s shareholders in 2008, a young man asked him a bold question: “Do you know and believe in Jesus Christ, and have a personal ...
The public has seen plenty of speculation lately, especially after Atom Araullo confirmed he’s in a long-term relationship with a public figure he didn’t name but said people already “know.” Naturally ...
YouTuber Nicholas Zetta has always enjoyed online video games for their competition. For many gamers, cheaters are increasingly ruining that experience. Zetta built a following of 2 million ...
Shunmyo Masuno creates gardens that blend Zen philosophy with contemporary design. Here are his favourite green spaces in Tokyo – from cherry blossom havens to historical treasures. Tokyo runs on pure ...
Jake brings two decades of experience with him, having covered major industry events, breaking news, one-on-one interviews, and more. When he's not playing World of Warcraft, he's usually on the hunt ...
In 1969, a now-iconic commercial first popped the question, “How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop?” This deceptively simple line in a 30-second script managed ...
The main focus of the Zen Update in Grow a Garden is the hourly Zen Event that takes place. Every hour during the update, your crops have a chance to become Tranquil Plants, and these can be exchanged ...
A few years ago, when Opera first released the Workspaces feature, I was certain no other browser would top it. I was right for a long time. Eventually, however, other web browsers caught on and ...
AMD's Zen 5 CPUs are nearly upon us, with the company's brand new chips set to arrive in early August 15, 2024, and bring with them what's expected to be a new level of gaming performance. The AMD Zen ...
YouTube TV is fully embracing the popularity and whimsy of its “Enjoy the zen” ad breaks (literally) with a dedicated channel. When there isn’t an ad, YouTube TV will occasionally play a moment of zen ...