Rare blue lobster catch in Belfast Lough ‘two million to one shot’, says skipper
Fisherman Stuart Brown said the blue lobster has now been added to the list of ‘weird and wonderful things’ he has seen while out at sea.
Fisherman Stuart Brown said the blue lobster has now been added to the list of ‘weird and wonderful things’ he has seen while out at sea.
The AI-powered chatbot has become an internet phenomenon in recent weeks.
Chief executive Sundar Pichai said the tool would allow Google to answer questions in a more intelligent way.
Look through the latest numbers and a depressing picture emerges. In just 75 years self-reliant and thrifty Guernsey has become benefits central, reliant on Ponzi scheme-type funding. Richard Digard unpicks the evidence
It marks Apple’s first year-over-year decrease in quarterly revenue since the January-March period in 2019.
The Antisemitism Policy Trust has highlighted how ‘unfit for purpose’ systems can spread harmful content and disinformation through search engines.
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence said thousands could be missing out on help.
Pc Bonnie Murphy received a picture from Jamie Lewis, who was jailed for taking photographs of two murdered women last year.
Oscar Burrow hopes to complete the challenge by May 29 – the day Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay summited Everest 70 years ago.
The department accuses Google of unlawfully monopolising the way ads are served online by excluding competitors.
The music streaming service follows Amazon, Microsoft and Google in announcing job cuts as the pandemic tech boom subsides.
It is the latest tech giant to announce significant cuts after similar announcements from Amazon and Microsoft recently.
A Google representative said products such as virtual assistants should have labels detailing their security and privacy quality.
The consumer group found that ‘hardly any brands even came close to matching their expected lifespan’ with their smart update policies.
The way current cultural policy is done is said by MPs to be too ‘scatter-gun to be effective’.