BBC Breakfast presenter Ben Thompson has said he no longer feels safe in London after he was the victim of an attack for his £7,000 Rolex. Thompson and a friend were targeted for their high-value watches by a gang of six men as they left a high-end restaurant last year. The Rolex was a birthday present from his partner which had been custom engraved, according to the Daily Mail. It was ripped from the BBC presenter’s wrist in the brutal attack. Thompson now has a scar on his wrist as a result of the violent assault in March last year.…

The wait for an inexpensive MacBook for day-to-day work and entertainment is over. On Wednesday, Apple announced the lower-cost MacBook Neo, which is sure to be a hit with those who wanted a MacBook but for whom spending $1,000 or more for a MacBook Air was out of reach. The new MacBook…

The day after one of Mexico’s most wanted drug lords, known as “El Mencho”, was killed in a dawn raid last week, Defence Minister Ricardo Trevilla Trejo told reporters that 80 percent of weapons seized from cartels have been smuggled across the border from the United States.With the aid of…

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Artificial intelligence: boom, bubble or bust? Probably a mix of all three. Whatever comes of it, it increases investment risk. It suggests that a lot of retirees and near-retirees need to rethink their portfolios. The problem is not just that much of the stock market’s exuberant valuation hangs on data…

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