Bitcoin is roaring back
By Jonathan Garber From Business Insider Bitcoin is higher for a second straight day on Tuesday, trading up 3% at $1,072 a coin as of 7:28 a.m. ET. The tw0-day win streak has tacked on about 13%, rebounding from a…
Mourant Ozannes: 25 years in Cayman Islands
Offshore law firm Mourant Ozannes marked its 25th anniversary in the Cayman Islands with a special celebration outside its offices on the waterfront in Camana Bay on 15 February. More than 200 guests joined the Mourant Ozannes partners and employees…
Cayman Islands recalls corned beef/Jamaica bans corned beef imports from Brazil, urges public not to consume any
Cayman Islands DEH Food Recall on Corned Beef Products from Brazil The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is advising the public that an alert has been issued concerning the recall of corned beef products from Brazil because the products are…
HBO to premiere 2 new original films
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks and The Wizard of Lies will premiere exclusively on HBO in April and May of this year. MIAMI, Fla. – March 21, 2017 – From groundbreaking documentaries and films to award-winning series, HBO continues…
Need a doze in the day? A nap cafe with beds has opened
BY YVETTE TAN From Mashable Japan has once again proved that it is indeed home to all things weird and wonderful. A new nap cafe has opened up in Tokyo’s Harajuku district, part of a new collaboration between Nescafe and…
US airlines add seats ahead of expected record passenger demand
From The National Coming off another highly profitable year in 2016, US airlines expect traffic this spring to increase 4 per cent over last year, and they are adding seats to handle the crush. The trade group Airlines for America…
How used cars became a security nightmare
By Violet Blue From engadget Hack an app, win a free car! Application security for connected cars is far less mature than anyone should be comfortable with. This was clear at the RSA information security conference last week in San…
After YouTube boycott, Google pulls ads from more types of offensive content
By Natasha Lomas From TechCrunch Google is pulling display ads from being placed alongside a wider range of content on YouTube and other sites, in the wake of a spike of criticism that its automatic, programmatic advertising seemingly cannot stop mainstream brands from appearing…
Turtle that ate nearly 1,000 coins has died after surgery complications
BY YI SHU NG From Mashable The Thai sea turtle that lived in a wishing pond and ate nearly 1,000 coins over the years has died. The 25-year-old turtle, named Omsin (Thai for “bank”) was found with an engorged stomach…
Bahamas: Prison officer found hanging in cell
From Caribbean News Service NASSAU, Bahamas, Mar 17 2017 – Coroner Jeanine Weech-Gomez, has launched an investigation into the death of a male officer from the Bahamas Department of Corrections, who died while in lawful custody for a domestic incident…