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How London can solve its violent crime problem by copying Glasgow
Glasgow had the highest murder rate of any western European city: 63 victims per million. An innovative approach to gangs turned it into one of the safest cities in the UK. With high levels of violent crime, there's a lot London could learn.
Apple's profit warning is important but it shouldn't be a shock
Apple CEO Tim Cook blamed its profit warning (and tumbling share price) on the Chinese economy. But the smartphone market is complicated and the iPhone faces more competition than ever.
Your New Year's detox diet could do way more harm than good
Fad diets, detox smoothies and other dodgy detoxes aren't just a waste of time and money, they can also harm your body.
The inside story of Bandersnatch, the weirdest Black Mirror tale yet
To create the first choose-your-own-adventure episode of Black Mirror, Charlie Brooker and his team had to reinvent how television is made.
Hot new year's correspondence from Silicon Valley's tech bros
Get up to speed on the 2019 growth strategies of Dorsey, Zuckerberg, Musk, Bezos and... Tim Ferris.
This little-known company helped make Red Dead Redemption 2 the most realistic game ever
For film and game artists sculplting every rock and blade of grass in a game world is a tedious task. Enter Quixel, a Swedish company that plans to create a digital library of everything in the natural world.
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