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Cyrcle Phone is round and has two headphone jacks

The Cyrcle Phone is one of the more bizarre products on show at this year’s CES tech expo in Las Vegas. While the smartphone giants are trying to make their devices fold and encourage the use of wireless headphones, this US start-up is focused on delivering a shape that it says is more “sensual” and […]

Lockdown and the cost of cancelled physio sessions

Meg Fozzard Physiotherapy is often used to treat sports injuries or ease niggles, but for some disabled people it can be essential to maintain the quality and length of their life. Meg Fozzard explores the serious nature of what happened during lockdown when appointments regularly had to be cancelled. “It will speed up the decline […]

How these cities became rat-free zones

Getty Images (Credit: Getty Images) It’s a stinky job but somebody’s got to do it – enter the rat detectives. “If it weren’t for rats, I wouldn’t have had a job,” says Phil Merrill, head of the rat control programme in the Canadian province of Alberta. “I don’t like them, but I don’t hate them. […]

These coffee snobs ban milk and sugar

Oddly Correct A bitter customer service experience for some? Three years ago, when travelling for work, I dropped into a café for a dose of morning caffeine. Sleep deprived, I was grateful to be handed the perfect pour over – where you hand-pour the water over ground coffee – a few minutes later. But when […]

Smart home device ‘alerts’ police to assault at home in New Mexico

Getty Images A smart home device has alerted police to an alleged assault taking place inside a house in New Mexico. A spokesman for Bernalillo County Sheriff Department says a smart speaker called 911 after picking up a man saying, “Did you call the sheriffs?” Eduardo Barros is accused of threatening to kill his girlfriend […]

Coventry Transport Museum launches vehicle adoption scheme

A museum that holds the world’s largest collection of British road transport is offering visitors the chance to “adopt” some of the classic vehicles. Coventry Transport Museum is home to then Lady Diana Spencer’s Austin Mini Metro and the bus used by Coventry City for their 1987 FA Cup victory parade. People are urged to […]

What Japan’s love of nostalgia says about its economy

Yuko Komura Great care is given to Japanese album covers (credit: Yuko Komura) Despite being thought of as being at forefront of cutting-edge technology, Japan maintains a quiet relationship with all things analogue Nippori, Tokyo is known for its “old-town” vibe, bustling with shoppers in its wholesale district and street arcades. It is here, amongst […]

Fujifilm to take over Xerox as photocopier demand drops

Reuters Japanese technology firm Fujifilm is to cut 10,000 jobs by 2020 at its Fuji Xerox subsidiary saying it faces an “increasingly severe” market. Fuji Xerox, which makes printers and copiers mainly in Asia and Australia, has been hit by falling demand. Formed in 1962 it was the longest running joint venture between US and […]

Will the rapper be ‘cancelled for the rest of time’?

BBC Slowthai got his nickname during his youth in Northampton, where he was known to talk slowly and often stutter “Even if he is acquitted, it will not leave him. He’ll be cancelled for the rest of time,” Patrick Gibbs KC, defending Slowthai, told the jury. As the not guilty verdicts were read out by […]

Is ‘dopamine fasting’ Silicon Valley’s new productivity fad?

Alamy ‘Dopamine fasts’ reboot your brain and make you appreciate everyday pleasures more, proponents say. But is there any science to back it up? When James Sinka starts his dopamine fast, he cuts himself off from as many external stimuli as possible. He’ll stop eating, instead only drinking water to stay hydrated. He’ll ignore his […]