[ad_1] MaryLou CostaTechnology Reporter, Vilnius, LithuaniaEnergesmanFly larvae are excellent at converting food waste into proteinMost people are inclined to shoo flies away from food, and the thought of maggots in your bins is enough to make anyone's stomach turn.But a handful of city councils have embraced maggots - more formally known as fly larvae - and their taste for rotting food.In Vilnius, capital of the Baltic state of Lithuania, fly
[ad_1] Ben MorrisTechnology of Business EditorSupercellIlkka Paananen wants new kinds of "game experiences"For someone pushing his company to break new ground, Ilkka Paananen appears relaxed.Not wearing shoes, like everyone else in the office - it's a Finnish thing I'm told - he tells me the mobile gaming industry needs shaking up."We need to take bigger risks," says Mr Paananen the chief executive of Finland's Supercell - a giant in the
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[ad_1] Ben MorrisTechnology of Business EditorGetty ImagesUkrainians can access 130 services from the Diia portalRounding a corner in Kyiv on 24 Feb 2022, Oleksandr Bornyakov remembers driving into a gun battle. It was day one of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and Russian saboteurs were fighting with Ukrainian security forces in the centre of the Ukrainian capital."There is shooting, cars are burning, armoured vehicles are burning... when we eventually passed...
[ad_1] Chris BaraniukTechnology ReporterDrone show opens Glastonbury Festival in 2024The wedding ceremony was almost over when newlywed Bobby Underwood stepped on a napkin-covered glass to break it, as is Jewish tradition, and everyone shouted "Mazel Tov!".But as he and his new wife Siobhan turned to walk back down the aisle, their wedding officiants said, "Wait." There was a surprise."All of these drones started rising up," recalls Mrs Underwood. "It was
[ad_1] Sam GruetBusiness reporter, TorontoGetty ImagesAirlines in the US alone made $7.27bn from check-in luggage fees last yearWith Air Canada and Southwest the latest airlines to charge passengers for check-in luggage, the ballooning cost of such ancillary or "junk fees" is provoking anger among politicians and consumer groups. At the same time, sales of suitcases small enough for passengers to take on the plane as hand luggage are booming.Standing outside