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Please Pay Attention to Jimmy Butler Or He'll Be Forced to Do Something Even More Outrageous
Please Pay Attention to Jimmy Butler Or He'll Be Forced to Do Something Even More Outrageous
Emo Jimmy Butler will be At Your Funeral.
1970-01-01 08:00
2 killed in suspected grizzly bear attack in Canada's Banff National Park
2 killed in suspected grizzly bear attack in Canada's Banff National Park
Two people are dead after a suspected grizzly bear attack in Canada's Banff National Park, officials said.
1970-01-01 08:00
Did Joe Burrow send a shot right back at Ja'Marr Chase, other receivers?
Did Joe Burrow send a shot right back at Ja'Marr Chase, other receivers?
The Cincinnati Bengals are 1-3 after an ugly loss to the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. Joe Burrow criticized the team's execution.
1970-01-01 08:00
US construction spending rises in August on homebuilding
US construction spending rises in August on homebuilding
WASHINGTON U.S. construction spending increased in August, lifted by outlays on single- and multi-family housing, though mortgage rates
1970-01-01 08:00
Rex Ryan Unloads on Mac 'Peashooter' Jones: 'This Guy Can't Throw'
Rex Ryan Unloads on Mac 'Peashooter' Jones: 'This Guy Can't Throw'
Rex Ryan unloaded on Mac Jones after his horrific play on Sunday.
1970-01-01 08:00
France-Jersey day trip scheme extended to September 2024
France-Jersey day trip scheme extended to September 2024
The scheme with Jersey was to expire this September, but has been extended.
1970-01-01 08:00
Adults over 65 admit they’re baffled by digital terms including ‘smartphone’
Adults over 65 admit they’re baffled by digital terms including ‘smartphone’
Do you know your phishing from malware? One in six older adults admit they are completely “baffled” by digital terms. A study of 2,000 over-65s found the likes of hyperlinks, phishing and “The Cloud” are among the jargon which leaves people scratching their heads. Processor, malware and USB-C also made the top 20 list of confusing terms - with cookies, IP addresses and smishing also featuring highly. It also emerged 11 per cent think digital terms are so complicated that a foreign language would be easier to learn. To help older people get a better understanding of online jargon, BT Group has partnered with AbilityNet and lexicographer Susie Dent, to create a Digital Dictionary consisting of the 21 most commonly misunderstood words used on the internet. Susie said: “Whilst so much of modern life seems easier online – whether that’s booking a doctor’s appointment, managing your finances, or doing the weekly shop – we’re forgetting one crucial thing: it’s only easier if you understand the language the web is built on. “So, it’s great that this Digital Dictionary is a guide that simplifies the language.” The survey also found the over-65s spend just five and a half hours a week online, with 78 per cent feeling left behind by their lack of knowledge. Just over half (54 per cent) wish they were more knowledgeable when it comes to computing, but 17 per cent of these feel a lack of motivation. Other issues include feeling there is simply too much to learn or needing someone to show them what to do. But 16 per cent worry others will see them as a burden if they ask for help understanding different areas of technology. The main feeling for people who struggle with online jargon is frustration, though others feel silly, or stupid. And while easy access to information (31 per cent), convenience (17 per cent) and keeping in touch with friends and family (15 per cent) were deemed good things about the online world, many had negative things to say. A third (34 per cent) say their least-liked thing about being online is scams, with 14 per cent having privacy concerns. One in 10 (10 per cent) also stress that not every piece of information they see online is credible, according to the OnePoll.com figures. Victoria Johnson, spokesperson for BT Group added: “As younger generations grow up with the internet, it gets even harder for older generations to understand ever-changing online jargon. “But for anyone who isn’t a digital native and didn’t grow up with smartphones or super-fast broadband, it can feel like a whole new world to some. “It’s a shame to see from the research that older adults feel they are a burden when asking for help navigating their way online. “We want to create a more inclusive society by helping them make the most of life in the digital world. “We hope that the variety of online guides will give people the confidence to start exploring the internet and will give them all the training and support needed to live life to the full in the digital age.” The Jargon over 65s don’t understand: 1. Smishing 2. Vishing 3. Hyperlink 4. USB-C 5. Ransomware 6. URL 7. Phishing 8. QR code 9. Cloud 10. Malware 11. IP address 12. Cookies 13. Streaming 14. Tabs 15. Processor 16. Spam 17. Antivirus 18. Hardware 19. Browser 20. Upload 21. USB 22. Social media 23. Emoji 24. Webpage 25. App 26. Google 27. Download 28. Search Engine 29. Software 30. Smartphone Read More Brits think investing is for the super-rich, poll finds Brits get itchy feet in their home after five years, study finds The AI scams that are targeting young adults Elon Musk to live stream himself gaming on X in ‘everything app’ bid Japan startup unveils 15-foot robot suit for space exploration Apple blames Instagram for overheating iPhones
1970-01-01 08:00
Liverpool to appeal red card shown to Curtis Jones in Tottenham loss
Liverpool to appeal red card shown to Curtis Jones in Tottenham loss
Liverpool will appeal the red card picked up by Curtis Jones in Saturday's 2-1 loss at Tottenham Hotspur. Jones was sent off following a VAR check for a high challenge on Yves Bissouma in the first half.
1970-01-01 08:00
Fed's Bowman: Expects it to be appropriate to raise rates further
Fed's Bowman: Expects it to be appropriate to raise rates further
Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman on Monday said she remains willing to support another increase in the central
1970-01-01 08:00
Spanish nightclub hit by deadly fire was ordered to close in 2022, raising concerns of negligence
Spanish nightclub hit by deadly fire was ordered to close in 2022, raising concerns of negligence
A Spanish nightclub ravaged by a fatal fire on Sunday was ordered to close in 2022 because it lacked a proper license, prompting questions over why authorities had not shut down the venue where more than a dozen people died.
1970-01-01 08:00
Matt Eberflus keeps ticking time bomb Chase Claypool as far away from Bears as possible
Matt Eberflus keeps ticking time bomb Chase Claypool as far away from Bears as possible
Oh, to go back to a time when Chase Claypool was hyped on the Steelers....
1970-01-01 08:00
Man United has endured a tough start. Champions League is a reminder of Ten Hag's achievements
Man United has endured a tough start. Champions League is a reminder of Ten Hag's achievements
The return of Champions League soccer to Old Trafford will be a reminder of happier times for Erik ten Hag when Manchester United hosts Galatasaray
1970-01-01 08:00
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