David Reynolds

Reed’s Return to PGA Marks the End for Saudi Golf Experiment

Patrick Reed’s decision to return to the PGA Tour signals the demise of the Saudi-backed LIV golf project. Despite a hefty investment of $6bn, the experiment has failed to establish itself in the golf world, highlighting the importance of legacy and tradition in the sport. This move signifies a victory for the PGA Tour and a setback for Saudi Arabia’s attempt to make a mark in the golfing world.

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Former Rugby Player Leads GB Winter Olympians to Success with Innovative Techniques

Former rugby player Kearnan Myall is now the performance director of GB Snowsport, using F1 technology and brain science to prepare for the upcoming Winter Olympics. His leadership has transformed the team, helping athletes like Zoe Atkin, Kirsty Muir, and others excel in snowboarding, freestyle skiing, and more, showcasing Myall as a visionary in sports performance.

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Ubisoft Workers in Paris Vote to Strike Amidst Company Turmoil

Following a series of layoffs, studio closures, and restructuring efforts at Ubisoft, workers in Paris have voted to strike from February 10 to 12. The strike comes in response to the proposed cutting of 200 jobs at the Paris headquarters, as well as a new requirement for employees to return to the office full-time. The move highlights growing tensions within the company and raises concerns about the treatment of employees in the gaming industry.

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US stripped of 2026 World Cup hosting rights: A blow to American soccer dreams

The decision to remove the United States as co-host of the 2026 World Cup has sent shockwaves through the soccer world. Despite the disappointment for fans and businesses, the move is deemed justified due to safety concerns and political unrest. This decision not only impacts the US soccer scene but also raises questions about the country’s ability to host major international sporting events.

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Google’s Android for PC Interface Revealed in Leaked Bug Report, Hinting at Future Desktop Experience Trends

A bug report on Google’s Issue Tracker provides a sneak peek into the upcoming Android 16 desktop interface, codenamed Aluminium OS. The leaked screen recordings showcase a blend of ChromeOS and Android aesthetics, featuring a taskbar, status bar, Play Store, windowed apps, and more. With a focus on practical implications, users may have to wait for future updates to explore this new desktop experience further.

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