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Hard-to-reach Dyson tests patience of Jacqueline and other customers

Hard-to-reach Dyson tests patience of Jacqueline and other customers

Dyson customers are experiencing significant delays and poor accessibility when trying to reach the company for warranty-related issues. This lack of communication has left many individuals frustrated as they struggle to resolve product problems despite being entitled to support.

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CEOs of major AI companies, such as Sam Altman of OpenAI and Dario Amodei of Anthropic, are now under heavy security protection due to increasing public anger. These executives are facing threats and fear that the intense backlash against the rapid development of artificial intelligence could escalate into violence.

Cost of mobile data while traveling drops due to new eSIM providers

Cost of mobile data while traveling drops due to new eSIM providers

The rise of travel e-SIM providers is increasing competition and driving down roaming costs for mobile internet outside the EU. These digital alternatives are now offering larger data bundles and more affordable options, even for usage within Europe.

Gert had been director of his family business for years, then he was done: 'There had to be more in the world'

Gert had been director of his family business for years, then he was done: 'There had to be more in the world'

After decades as the director of his family business, 58-year-old Gert decided to resign to travel and explore new experiences. He shared his story of taking on various side jobs in the Netherlands to find personal growth and meaning outside of his corporate career.

Police believe missing crew member of sunken tugboat in harbor has died

Police believe missing crew member of sunken tugboat in harbor has died

Emergency services have shifted from a rescue to a recovery operation after a push boat sank in Amsterdam's Coenhaven, with the missing crew member presumed deceased. Authorities, including the labor inspectorate, have launched an investigation into the cause of the incident.

Stricter rules for electric car manufacturers in Hungary

Stricter rules for electric car manufacturers in Hungary

Hungary is planning to implement stricter environmental regulations and higher taxes for its electric vehicle manufacturing sector. This shift marks a departure from the previous policies that offered long-term protection to the industry.