A Chorley pub is installing automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras to help prevent ‘misuse’ of its car park. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Lancashire Evening Post, you can get ...
Japanese cybersecurity software firm Trend Micro has patched two critical Apex One vulnerabilities that allow attackers to gain remote code execution (RCE) on vulnerable Windows systems. Apex One is ...
Leading Sydney painting company Roberts Trading Pty Ltd confirmed in an interview with Nihal Gupta Digital the top luxury homes painting trend in 2025. SYDNEY , NSW ...
Nihal Gupta Lifestyle Magazine Confirm The Number One Luxury Home Painting Trend In 2025 Leading Sydney painting company Roberts Trading Pty Ltd confirmed in an interview with Nihal Gupta Digital the ...
After a long stretch of almond-tip dominance in nail trends, short nails are on the rise—and the micro-French-nails trend is here to prove it. This look is the opposite of those chunky, stark white ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - IN-DEPTH WITH SARAH WALL: A new report finds a new trend with shoppers as many are turning to secondhand stores to scoop up deals. We are taking a look at what’s causing shoppers ...
After the rush of the holidays dies down, a tough stretch of winter settles in. All that excitement from merriment and travel no longer masks the reality of short days and cold nights. OK, I know I ...
PCWorld reports on a Chrome extension called “Microsoft to Microslop” that renames Microsoft references in browsers as a protest against the company’s aggressive AI integration. The extension reflects ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A popular restaurant chain has removed an order number due to an internet meme. In-N-Out Burger no longer offers No. 67 in its ...
In-N-Out Burger removed the number "67" from its ticket system after the viral "6-7" meme reportedly caused mobs of teenagers to flood restaurants. People magazine confirmed with a Los Angeles ...
In-N-Out Burger employees have stopped using the number “67” to announce customer orders, after the viral “6-7” trend brought a swarm of teens into the restaurant. The Independent has contacted a ...