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Phys.org 

Always on, always stressed: Digital work tools may blur boundaries and harm well-being

Information and communication technology (ICT) has reshaped our lives, how we live, how we work, how we entertain ourselves. That much is true, at least for the developed and developing world. ICT refers to everything from smartphones and laptops to software and cloud-based platforms and, increasingly, to the so-called Internet of Things (IoT), smart devices in the workplace, our homes and places of entertainment and recreation. ICT has enabled constant connectivity and more flexible working arrangements... Читать дальше...

Variety 

Hungarian Filmmaking Community Celebrates Péter Magyar’s Election Victory: ‘We’re Thrilled to Wake Up From This Nightmare’

Senior figures within the film community in Hungary gave two thumbs up to Péter Magyar’s landslide victory Monday, although the scale of reforms needed within the media and entertainment sector are daunting. Contacted by Variety, Hungarian filmmaker László Nemes, who won an Oscar with “Son of Saul,” wrote: “Free at last! Hungary has chosen hope […]

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

LIC announces 1:1 bonus issue, first since listing. Check details

State-owned insurer LIC's board has approved a 1:1 bonus share issue, granting one additional share for every share held on the record date. This move will be funded by capitalizing Rs 6,325 crore from reserves by December 2025 and is expected to be completed within two months of the board's approval.

«Just Jared» 

Clavicular Leaves '60 Minutes Australia' Interview Amid Incel Question (Video)

Clavicular, a.k.a. Braden Peters, walked out of a 60 Minutes Australia interview over a line of questioning. The clip in question is now getting attention online. He was asked if he’s an incel. If you don’t know, “incel” is short for “involuntary celibate.” Clavicular said in response: “I mean, how could you ask me that [...]

«Luxembourg Herald» 

Luxembourg’s finance minister Gilles Roth and MP – masters of polite complaining

The message from Luxembourg is clear, though still somewhat muted. MP Laurent Mosar highlights a regulatory drift that is gaining ground in Europe. Several member states, including Italy and Spain, are imposing their own tax reporting obligations on foreign payment service providers. Laurent Mosar calls this a trend that is beginning to weigh heavily on the single market. Laurent Mosar is worried about compliance costs and operational complexity. But Laurent Mosar, where was Luxembourg when these national rules were being negotiated? Читать дальше...