co BGT's Simon Cowell pushes his golden buzzer for Fayth Ifil, 12, after she wows with Tina Turner song By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 16:12:56 GMT Simon Cowell gave 12-year-old Fayth Ifil a clear run to the semi-finals after awarding her with his golden buzzer during Saturday's episode of Britain's Got Talent. Full Article
co Simon Cowell and Heidi Klum don matching PYJAMAS By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 13:57:52 GMT Sure to solicit some laughs from their loyal fans was the show's head honcho, 60, and the German supermodel, 46, who donned matching pyjamas during the chat Full Article
co Simon Cowell 'is granted permission to revamp his £15m London mansion' By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 14:00:07 GMT The music mogul, 60, is said to have been given the go-ahead from the council to transform his seven-bedroom property into a home that meets the 'modern requirements of the family'. Full Article
co Lauren Silverman looks effortlessly cool as she enjoys a bike ride with son Eric, 6, in Malibu By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sun, 03 May 2020 16:23:17 GMT Simon Cowell 's girlfriend, 42, and their young son cycled to a newsstand, where they stopped to check out the latest magazines and grab a cold drink, on Saturday Full Article
co Simon Cowell takes his $500,000 Rolls Royce Phantom for a spin in Malibu By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 10:57:35 GMT The music mogul, 60, showed off his vast fortune as he took his $500,000 Rolls Royce Phantom for a spin in Malibu on Sunday. Full Article
co ALISON BOSHOFF: Six years after becoming a father, why is Simon Cowell so scared to tie the knot? By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 07:25:01 GMT Friends say it's just that Simon 'can't bear' the idea of matrimony, monogamy or losing his freedom. This is no secret. But why is the X Factor judge so scared to become Lauren Silverman's husband? Full Article
co Simon Cowell moved to tears by 'miracle' dog that performs magic tricks on BGT By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:18:25 GMT The animal lover, 60, was close to breaking down as Miracle the dog stole the show with a magic trick on an episode of Britain's Got Talent. Full Article
co Take a look inside some of the lavish mansions in the French Riviera enclave where homes cost $13 million and the ultrawealthy residents have access to private coronavirus testing By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 7 May 2020, 23:30 Full Article
co Therapists for the 1% say they're seeing a boom in business from clients worried about finding the perfect Hamptons vacation rental and learning to cook for the first time By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 8 May 2020, 00:20 Therapists for the 1% are seeing a surge in business during the pandemic, Mark Ellwood reported for Bloomberg.Some of their wealthy clients are worried about finding the perfect Hamptons vacation rental.Others are anxious about not being able to see their personal trainers five days a week and gaining weight during quarantine.Meanwhile, more than 30 million people lost their jobs during the pandemic, many of whom are low earners struggling to pay rent.The coronavirus outbreak is shining a light on the disparities between the rich and poor in the US.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Therapists that cater to the 1% are seeing a surge in business during the coronavirus outbreak, Mark Ellwood reported for Bloomberg.While many people are experiencing heightened anxiety because Full Article
co A USPS driver accidentally interrupted two college students' TikTok video. The adorable result is going viral. By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 8 May 2020, 00:51 Auburn University students Alexis Dinga and Collins Kitchens were filming a standard TikTok dance when Annette Desmond, a USPS driver interrupted the video with a cute wave.The video immediately went viral — and Desmond even caught wind of her online fame when her niece showed her the thousands of comments on the clip.After commenters demanded a "part two" to the video, Dinga uploaded another video in which she, Kitchens, and Desmond all showed off their dancing prowess.The videos have racked up a combined total of 36 million views, and Dinga gifted Desmond the gloves she'd been needing as a thank-you for the boost to viral fame. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories.When Alexis Dinga and her friend, Collins Kitchens, began filming a TikTik video, they weren't expecting to go viral. The Full Article
co The coronavirus pandemic has taken a huge toll on marginalized groups. Here's how employers can use it as an opportunity to create a diverse and inclusive workplace. By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 8 May 2020, 02:43 75628596Julia Taylor Kennedy and Pooja Jain-Link are executive vice presidents and lead researchers at the Center for Talent Innovation.They write that COVID-19 has had greater consequences for marginalized populations.But employers can consciously create a more diverse and inclusive workplace in the midst of the pandemic.Employers should put in place sponsorship programs and flexible workplaces — and acknowledge any fears workers have right now.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.We've all seen the headlines: instead of being the "great equalizer," this pandemic has revealed that if you are lower-income, black, Latinx, Asian, or a woman, you are likely to face deeper consequences from the coronavirus and the attendant economic downturn.In its spread, COVID-19 has revealed much Full Article
co 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' comes to Netflix on May 15. Revisit some the series' iconic moments through GIFs and memes. By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 8 May 2020, 04:28 Full Article
co Younger workers are hit hardest in the coronavirus job market, and it spells bad news for millennials and Gen Z By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 8 May 2020, 19:51 Younger workers are bearing the economic toll of the coronavirus pandemic more so than older workers, according to a recent report by Data for Progress.More than half of those polled under age 45 have lost jobs, lost hours, or been put on leave, the report found.It's bad news for millennials, who are still financially behind from the Great Recession, and Gen Z, who might find themselves on the same path as older millennials.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.The economic shock of the coronavirus pandemic is disproportionately impacting younger workers the most.More than half (52%) of respondents under age 45 have lost jobs, lost hours, or been put on leave, according to a recent report by Data for Progress which surveyed 2,644 likely voters in the US. That's compared to 26% Full Article
co Mike Bloomberg just bought a $45 million Colorado ranch. Take a look at the 4,600-acre property that comes with a helipad and a golf course. By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 8 May 2020, 22:04 Full Article
co American billionaire hedge-fund manager Julian Robertson took $800,000 in COVID-19 aid from New Zealand's government to pay the staff at his luxury resorts By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 8 May 2020, 22:29 Hedge-fund billionaire Julian Robertson received a total of $1.2 million NZ ($800,000 USD) from the New Zealand government to pay employees at his luxury resorts.Not unlike the Paycheck Protection Program that helps American businesses affected by the coronavirus crisis, New Zealand's wage subsidy has been hit by allegations of fraud and favoring large businesses. Robertson has amassed a $4.4 billion fortune running hedge fund Tiger Management.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.A billionaire former hedge-fund manager took hundreds of thousands of dollars from New Zealand's government to pay the staff at the luxury resorts he owns there, data from New Zealand's Ministry of Social Development shows.Julian Robertson's luxury resorts and golf courses received more than $1.2 million Full Article
co This is the official 'Say So' TikTok dance challenge for the Nicki Minaj remix video, according to Doja Cat By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 9 May 2020, 00:13 Doja Cat released a remix of her hit single "Say So" featuring Nicki Minaj on May 1.Doja Cat recently promoted choreographer Cortland Brown's dance challenge as the official "Say So" remix TikTok dance.Other TikTokers, like original "Say So" dance challenge creator Haley Sharpe, have released TikTok dance videos to the remix as well.Visit Insider's homepage for more stories.There's a new dance challenge for Nicki Minaj's remix of Doja Cat's "Say So," and Doja Cat herself has christened it as the official dance for the remix.Created by choreographer and creative director Fullout Cortland, whose real name is Cortland Brown, the dance is set to the tail end of Minaj's first verse of the remix and the beginning of the chorus. —SAY SO FEAT. NICKI MINAJ OUT NOW! (@DojaCat) May 8, 2020Doja Cat is Full Article
co A popular OnlyFans creator is receiving backlash after saying that she's lost subscribers amid the economic downturn and can't pay her rent By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 9 May 2020, 00:15 An influencer and OnlyFans creator, known as Billie Beever to her fans, posted an emotional TikTok video last week.In the video, she said she could no longer pay her bills after losing subscribers amid the pandemic and economic downturn."I've got nothing else going for me," the creator said in the clip, which has racked up 15,000 views. Since posting the video, she has received intense backlash from online trolls who have told her to get "a real job."The content creator, and several online supporters, have pushed back against her critics, saying that sex work is, indeed, real work — requiring planning, marketing, and physical labor. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories.Billie Beever, an influencer in Australia who has monetized her online presence by posting adult content on OnlyFans, Full Article
co Photos show seniors at the University of Colorado Boulder throwing a graduation party replete with beer pong and crowds of people one day before stay-at-home restrictions were lifted By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 9 May 2020, 02:55 Full Article
co Nurseries around the world are destroying millions of flowers as demand drops during the coronavirus pandemic By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 9 May 2020, 17:44 Full Article
co Britain on the BOIL: Commuters face muggy slog to work as Saharan Bubble turns up the heat on UK By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 27 Jun 2019 14:27:16 GMT The Saharan Bubble that has scorched continental Europe in recent days is finally starting to yield some UK sunshine with temperature highs of 75F (24C) in Boscombe near Bournemouth today. Full Article
co Relief after heatwave as temperatures fall to a more comfortable 69F By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 06 Jul 2019 10:51:08 GMT As thousands of revellers flock to Wireless Festival, Pride and Wimbledon today many are hoping for bright, sunny skies. But spots of rain could dampen spirits, according to the Met Office. Full Article
co UK weather: African Plume heatwave could make this Britain's hottest July ever By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 22 Jul 2019 14:12:10 GMT Warm sunshine is predicted for much of England and Wales from today, with the mercury hitting 84F (29C) in south eastern areas. Further north, it could reach 79F (26C). Full Article
co UK heatwave: How to keep cool this summer including a Makita Fan Jacket By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 25 Jul 2019 14:09:31 GMT Antonia Hoyle explores the best ways to stay cool throughout this year's heatwave. She revealed gadgets such as the battery-powered Makita Fan Jacket can help to keep cool on the go. Full Article
co WEATHER: Commuter chaos as heatwave sparks trackside FIRES with police called in to rescue people By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 26 Jul 2019 01:14:25 GMT The second-hottest day in UK history is causing chaos for commuters up and down the country as they face being stranded on sweltering services while they struggle to get home from work. Full Article
co UK weather: Thunderstorms sweep the country as temperatures drop 27 degrees By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 26 Jul 2019 09:46:26 GMT Storms are sweeping across the East of England, with lightning flashing across the skies of Norfolk and Suffolk as Friday gets off to a thundering start. Full Article
co UK weather: Britain is set to record its hottest day on record By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 26 Jul 2019 18:55:56 GMT The Met Office announced today that it was checking a provisional figure recorded at Cambridge University Botanic Garden on Thursday but that it would require 'quality control and analysis'. Full Article
co UK weather: Rain continues with 40mm in two hours after Yorkshire Dales flooding By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 31 Jul 2019 17:55:28 GMT The violent hail and rain storm has caused chaos in the Yorkshire Dales, with a bridge collapsed in Grinton and parts of the railway line between Kirkby Stephen and Garsdale washed away. Full Article
co UK weather: Saharan bubble! Temperatures could soar to 90F next week By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 27 Aug 2019 09:57:23 GMT There are more wild weather swings in the air for Britain as conditions get a lot hotter - and a lot wetter - from next week. This weekend we can expect mostly fine weather for England and Wales. Full Article
co Hottest UK December temperature ever recorded in Scotland By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 31 Dec 2019 18:05:23 GMT The Met Office said a provisional maximum temperature of 18.7C (65.7F) was recorded in the Scottish Highlands hamlet of Achfary last Saturday, which now has to be verified by experts. Full Article
co Coronavirus UK: Hottest day of the year so far during lockdown By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 01:02:37 GMT Britons have continued to ignore lockdown rules on one of this year's hottest days by sunbathing at parks and on beaches despite the UK's social distancing measures currently in place. Full Article
co It took 184 years to eradicate smallpox after a vaccine was developed — a reminder of what we may face with the coronavirus By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 8 May 2020, 21:56 On the 40th anniversary of the eradication of smallpox, the World Health Organization's director general said it's "a reminder of what's possible" when it comes the coronavirus. But he said the fight against smallpox had one crucial tool we don't yet have for COVID-19: a vaccine. Even after a vaccine was developed for smallpox, it took another 184 to completely eradicate the disease — a reminder of the long road ahead for conquering the coronavirus. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.On May 8, 1980, the World Health Assembly officially declared smallpox eradicated.The disease had "plagued humanity for at least 3,000 years, and killed 300 million people in the 20th century alone," the World Health Organization director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said during a media briefing Full Article
co Dispensed: Hospitals are stuck waiting for a promising coronavirus treatment By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 8 May 2020, 22:43 Hello,Welcome to Dispensed, Business Insider's weekly healthcare newsletter. Are you all ready for the Polar Vortex? I sure am (if only to keep my seasonal allergies at bay for a quick minute). Here's hoping it makes social distancing a bit easier here in Brooklyn.I made a run by Prospect Park yesterday, and it was bustling with walkers, bikers, and joggers. The ice cream trucks are out, making me wonder whether that's a safe interaction I can look forward to this summer. It's nice to hear that my neighbors won't be leaving any time soon — as Jeremy Berke reports, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has frozen evictions for New Yorkers until August 20. Are you new to the newsletter? You can sign up here. 75635152The search for remdesivir has proven frustrating for hospitalsThe race to develop treatments and Full Article
co All the ways you can control your allergies, from air filters to saltwater rinses By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 8 May 2020, 23:00 The first step to getting rid of allergies is to get tested for what you are actually allergic to.If you're allergic to common allergens like dust mites, make adjustments to your home, like purchasing dust mite covers for your bed or get an air filter.To get rid of allergy symptoms, you can use a nasal saltwater rinse to clear out any irritants, or take antihistamines to relieve other symptoms like itchy eyes and congestion.This article was medically reviewed by Omid Mehdizadeh, MD, otolaryngologist and laryngologist at the Pacific Neuroscience Institute's Pacific Eye, Ear & Skull Base Center at Providence Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, CA.Visit Insider's Health Reference library for more advice.Over 50 million people in the US experience allergies each year, suffering symptoms Full Article
co DEET is relatively harmless, contrary to popular belief By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 8 May 2020, 23:54 DEET is a chemical that is used in most bug sprays. It repels insects by producing a smell that drives bugs away and makes your skin taste bad to critters.DEET is not toxic to humans when used properly. This article was scientifically reviewed by Josh Bloom, who holds a Ph.D. in chemistry. He is now the director of chemical and pharmaceutical sciences at the American Council on Science and Health in New York.Visit Insider's Health Reference library for more advice.Many bug repellents contain N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide (DEET), a chemical that many people worry can cause serious illnesses like cancer. But research shows that DEET is safe when used properly.Here's what you need to know about how DEET works and the ways it affects your body.What is DEET? DEET is the active ingredient in most bug Full Article
co How to handle sleep regression in kids due to the pandemic, according to sleep expert Harvey Karp By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 9 May 2020, 00:29 Due to schedule disruptions, stress, and being stuck inside, many babies and children are experiencing sleep regression amid the coronavirus pandemic.Dr. Harvey Karp, a pediatrician and sleep expert who created the SNOO crib, shares some tips on how parents can effectively address sleep regression.Karp recommends a consistent bedtime routine, spending time outdoors, and engaging in soothing talk before bed.Visit Insider's homepage for more stories.If your child's sleep has become more erratic during the coronavirus crisis, know that you're not alone. In fact, Italian pediatricians reported widespread sleep disturbances among their young patients as the pandemic hit its peak there.Between our new home-bound lives and the stress of a global pandemic, many factors can compromise our kids' sleep Full Article
co 'Every parent's nightmare': New York is investigating the death of a 5-year-old child from an illness linked to coronavirus By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 9 May 2020, 01:46 New York is looking into the death of a five-year-old child who died of coronavirus-related complications, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said on Friday."This is every parent's nightmare, right? That your child may actually be affected by this virus," Cuomo said.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.New York is investigating the death of a five-year-old boy who died on Thursday in New York City of coronavirus-related complications, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said on Friday."This is every parent's nightmare, right? That your child may actually be affected by this virus. But it's something that we have to consider seriously now," Cuomo said in his daily coronavirus update from Poughkeepsie, New York. "While rare, we're seeing some cases where children affected with the COVID virus can become ill with Full Article
co The reason why some people get very sick with the coronavirus, and others do not, could be hidden in their genes By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 9 May 2020, 18:09 A big mystery about the new coronavirus is why some infected people get severely ill while others have mild, if any, symptoms.A patient's age and underlying health conditions influence their risk of developing a severe case, but some experts think the reason people across all age brackets can get very sick is linked to their genes.People whose bodies make more of the ACE2 receptors that the coronavirus uses to invade our cells could get hit harder.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.While older people with preexisting health conditions are most at risk of severe coronavirus infections, the virus can hit healthy, younger people just as hard. Recently, a 104-year-old Brooklyn woman who once had Stage 4 cancer recovered from the disease. But a healthy, 38-year-old Ironman athlete Full Article
co Wireless Communications Calculator By www.rohde-schwarz.com Published On :: Fri, 12 Jul 2019 07:40:00 +0000 Full Article
co Automotive Radar - Chirp Analysis with R&S RTP Oscilloscope By www.rohde-schwarz.com Published On :: Wed, 7 Aug 2019 14:07:52 +0000 Full Article
co Compact solution for network analysis in the mmWave range By www.rohde-schwarz.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Dec 2019 16:07:14 +0000 Compact solution for network analysis in the mmWave range Full Article
co Qualcomm beam characterization and beam verification By www.rohde-schwarz.com Published On :: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 15:48:23 +0000 Measuring and optimizing the characteristics of individual elements within an antenna array for beamforming performance of Qualcomm 5G mmWave modems SDX50 and SDX55. Full Article
co Enhancing channel-to-channel alignment for accurate phase-coherent multichannel acquisition By www.rohde-schwarz.com Published On :: Wed, 6 May 2020 07:25:34 +0000 Thanks to their multichannel capability, oscilloscopes are ideal for multichannel applications such as the analysis of MIMO signals (e.g. 5G NR, WLAN), multi-antenna radar signals and differential high-speed digital signals (e.g. USB 3.x). These applications require the oscilloscope channels to be tightly aligned. This means the channel-to-channel residual skew has to be measured accurately so that it can be compensated. Full Article
co Simplify railway field maintenance with R&S®Scope Rider RTH user apps By www.rohde-schwarz.com Published On :: Wed, 6 May 2020 12:20:19 +0000 Simplify railway field maintenance with R&S®Scope Rider RTH user apps Full Article
co CHRIS MEARS: I'm training hard for the Commonwealth Games, but you only turn 21 once! By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 05 Mar 2014 12:52:23 GMT I’ve grown up learning about the right stuff to eat. The good stuff. Two pool sessions a day, weights and land training means that I know exactly how many calories I need to eat to keep on top of my game. Full Article
co Chris Mears: I can't believe I've won a Commonwealth Games gold medal! My best mate Jack and I have proved we're one of the best diving partnerships in the world By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 13 Aug 2014 13:39:51 GMT ROAD TO RIO 2016: British diver Chris Mears, who won a gold Commonwealth medal in the synchronised 3m springboard event with Jack Laugher in Glasgow, talks about his success. Full Article
co Katarina Johnson-Thompson: Missing Commonwealth Games European Championships hard but next two years are the most important of my career By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 02 Dec 2014 16:44:04 GMT Katarina Johnson-Thompson explains the pain of missing out on the European Championships and Commonwealth Games, but says best is yet to come. Full Article
co Max Whitlock will have to compete for five straight days at Commonwealth Games By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 02 Dec 2014 16:45:28 GMT England’s Max Whitlock is targeting success across the board in Glasgow but, if all goes to plan, he will have to compete on five straight days this week. Full Article
co CHRIS MEARS: The Commonwealth Games were incredible but I'm back on the road to Rio By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 17:13:09 GMT It's been a crazy few months since I last checked in on my Road to Rio. The Commonwealth Games were incredible but after a brilliant summer off, I'm already looking forward to the 2016 Olympics. Full Article
co Sally Brown is 19 years old, works part-time at Sainsbury's and recently completed her AS levels... now she wants Rio 2016 glory By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 22 Dec 2014 01:41:54 GMT The road to success for athletes is rarely a straightforward one. especially in the case of Paralympic sprinter Sally Brown, who is aiming for glory in Rio despite an injury-ravaged three years. Full Article
co Road to Rio cyclist Becky James reveals she is closing in on comeback after year-long spell on sidelines due to knee injury By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 17 Apr 2015 16:00:09 GMT BECKY JAMES - ROAD TO RIO: I’ve been out injured for a whole year now, but I’m finally on the verge of a return to regular training. It’ll be such a relief after such a long time out. Full Article