MacG set to launch new book, ‘Uncancelable: The Incredible Rise of MacG’; SA amped: “I need a copy”

MacG’s upcoming book, Uncancelable: The Rise of MacG, is set to launch on 21 October 2024, as announced on social mediaThe Podcast & Chill host has been in the spotlight recently after being sued by stars like Nkosazana Daughter and Rosie MoteneFans on social media expressed excitement for the book, with some anticipating its release and others criticising MacG’s approachControversial podcaster Macgyver Mukwevho, popularly known as MacG, has announced the launch date for his upcoming book, Uncancelable: The Rise of MacG.Fans can’t wait for MacG’s book, ‘Uncancelable: The Incredible Rise of MacG’. Image: @macgunleashedSource: InstagramMacG’s new book set to launch soonThe wait for Podcast & Chill host MacG’s book Uncancelable: The Rise of MacG is finally over. The outspoken podcast has been trending for all the wrong reasons lately after being sued by several stars, including Nkosazana Daughter and Rosie Motene.Read alsoNtsiki Mazwai accuses Mzansi of grandstanding after they attacked Chris BrownThe news about Uncancelable: The Rise of MacG’s launching on 21 October 2024 was shared on X by the popular entertainment blog MDN News. The post read:”Mac G is set to launch his new book titled ‘Uncancelable: The Incredible Rise of Mac G’. The book will be available at Exclusive Books on the 21st of October 2024.”Social media users excited about MacG’s new bookThe star’s fans are counting the days to the book’s release date. Many vowed they would get a copy of the most awaited book in South Africa.@khandizwe_chris said:”Definitely getting a copy 💯”@WrongTurnNorth commented:”He is now being arrogant and putting a target on his back. If he releases the book, it will be the begging of a decline for him.”Read alsoA local insurance company shoots its shot to insure King Monada’s new car, SA reacts@TheRealSmomoh added:”I’ll need an eBook.”@EpicSolaris said:”Good for him.”Mac G apologises to Nkosazana DaughterIn more entertainment news, Briefly News reported that South African podcaster Mac G has shared an update regarding what he said about Nkosazana Daughter on Podcast and Chill.The controversial Mac G has made headlines once again on social media after he weighed in on Nota Baloyi and Itumeleng Bokaba’s rape saga. Recently, the podcaster sincerely apologised to Nkosazana Daughter live on his podcast for previously claiming that the singer’s daughter was not Sir Trill’s but Master KG’s. Source: Briefly News

Opinion: Why Foreign Tourists Hesitate To Visit India

<!– –> India as a travel destination suffers from an image issue. And its popular tourism mottos, ‘Atithi devo bhava’ or ‘Incredible India’, aren’t doing much to change the perception.  According to the findings of a survey conducted by Booking.com, as many as 32% of foreign travellers to India listed “getting sick” as their biggest…

9 Ways Traveling Makes Kids Better Humans

d3sign via Getty ImagesHesitant to travel with your kids? Experts share a host of reasons why you’ll want to consider trying it soon.Preparing for (and even taking) a trip with kids can be a bit of a chaotic experience ― so much so that it might even be tempting to wait to travel with them until they’re older. But parenting experts — and many parents who have gone on trips with kids ― are quick to remind us that there are more perks than downsides for families to go on vacation together.Advertisement

From helping children be more empathetic to nurturing their natural curiosity, travel has a profound impact on younger kids and can help them grow in ways that many of us overlook. We talked to some travel and parenting experts who weighed in on several ways traveling helps enrich a child’s life:Traveling gives them a chance to learn as a family.Traveling as a family can create a unique opportunity for bonding since you’re all experiencing something new together. “In many ways, it may be the first time your child sees you, the parent, actively learning, adapting and even problem-solving in real time,” said Gia Gambaro Blount, a parent education and child development instructor in Los Angeles. “Unlike day-to-day routines, where your children often look to you for guidance, travel gives you the chance to learn alongside them.” Whether it’s discovering new foods, hearing different languages or exploring unfamiliar places, everyone is having these novel experiences at the same time. You’ll also be able to troubleshoot together as a family if hiccups arise.Advertisement

It gives them the ability to roll without routines.Breakfast, lunchtime, snacks, naps, dinner, bedtime ― routines are great for keeping the days running smoothly. But traveling gives kids a chance to experience spontaneity and learn to be flexible. “Traveling often means changes in sleep, eating and daily rhythms, and that’s OK,” Blount said. Letting go of some of that structure can allow you and your child to embrace the adventure and unpredictability of travel. “The routines will still be there when you get home, but the shared experiences and lessons learned from navigating the surprises of a trip together will stay with your family long after you return,” Blount said. And sometimes, it’s in those unplanned moments where the real magic happens. “Foods that may be unfamiliar, different languages, and environments that may present them with novel sounds, smells and sights can also provide kids with a chance to strengthen their ability to adapt and embrace change,” said Michelle Felder, a licensed clinical social worker, parenting coach and founder of Parenting Pathfinders.Traveling expands kids’ worldview.When kids have a chance to travel, they are given opportunities to experience different cultures, traditions and lifestyles. Advertisement

“It can be powerful for them to be able to spend time with people who may look different than them, speak other languages, live in different environments or have different customs than they do. But that may play, laugh, hope, love and value their family or community just like they do,” Felder said. Taking trips can help kids recognize that the world is interconnected and offer them a step toward building empathy and embracing diversity.It gives them a chance to fully immerse themselves in a new place.“Traveling with children is a fully immersive experience that activates all the senses in a way nothing else can,” Blount said.Your child may have a love for animals, but there is nothing like the ability to immerse oneself in a place that interests them firsthand. “You can read books or watch documentaries about safaris, but it’s never the same as feeling the heat of the sun on your skin, smelling the earth after rain or getting goosebumps when you see a wild animal right in front of you,” Blount said. “These experiences shape a child’s worldview, expanding their understanding and perspective in ways that last a lifetime.”Advertisement

Oscar Wong via Getty ImagesTraveling sparks curiosity and expands kids’ horizons beyond their own backyard.It fosters a sense of curiosity.Sticking a toe in the ocean when they live in a landlocked place, taking a train when their city doesn’t have much public transit ― a vacation inspires children to ask so many questions and dig deeper into how things are done differently around the world than in their hometown. “Traveling has the power to ignite a child’s curiosity and provide them with opportunities to learn new things through real-life experiences,” Felder said. “Whether they’re visiting historical landmarks, interacting with locals or exploring nature, these moments expose kids to different perspectives, information and ideas, which can naturally spark their curiosity and prompt them to ask new questions.”Traveling inspires kids to make a positive mark on the world.“Traveling can help kids become more aware of the different experiences that people have and can shed light on how they could help to make the world a better place,” Felder said. “It may be through exposure to new people and places that a child becomes inspired to care for the environment, fight for social justice, or somehow become an active agent of change in the world.”Whether it’s wanting to find ways to use less plastic to protect the ocean or raising funds for disaster relief, children who travel may return home with a newfound inspiration to help make the world a better place.Advertisement

It gives them the opportunity to live in the moment.With video games, sports and every streaming service at their fingertips, kids are used to being constantly entertained. But travel gives them the ability to scale back and fully immerse themselves in the moment.“I’ve seen kids who were glued to their phones suddenly ditch screens to chase crabs or learn to fish from an old man in a tiny coastal town,” said Wayne Kask, a travel expert and the founder and CEO of Always on the Shore. Kask also recalled an instance where he saw a young girl find entertainment in a small patch of rocky shore on a beach: “Most people avoided it, sticking to the soft sands, but she spent hours there, turning over rocks, finding shells and quietly observing little marine creatures. She was in her element, completely engrossed in a world that others didn’t bother to look at.”It gives them organizational skills.When taking a trip, kids learn everything from how to create and manage a schedule to packing for trips and organizing their belongings in a hotel. “My children have been taught how to properly pack for a trip depending upon the destination, create a list, and most importantly, manage what they are bringing on the trip itself,” said Vanessa Gordon, the publisher of East End Taste magazine and a frequent family traveler.Advertisement

Traveling boosts kids’ confidence and resilience. “When kids face new environments, whether it’s navigating unfamiliar streets or engaging in activities like hiking or kayaking, they learn to adapt,” said Duncan Greenfield-Turk, CEO of Global Travel Moments.Navigating new cities, reading maps and ordering food in markets gives kids a sense of pride and achievement.“They realize they can roll with changes, and that confidence follows them home,” said Lucia Polla, a travel expert who runs Viva La Vita, a blog about the hidden treasures of southern Spain.With travel, Polla has witnessed children become more resilient and willing to take risks.“They start to understand people from all walks of life,” she added.These experiences push kids outside their comfort zones and help them realize they can handle new challenges. This also enables them to strengthen their problem-solving skills and boost their resilience.RelatedvacationFamily Travelflyingtravel benefits13 Amazing Destinations For A Last-Minute Solo TripThis New Travel Trend Might Be The Key To A Better VacationHow To Make The Most Of Your Last Few Hours Of Vacation

Apple’s Made-in-the-USA chips signal a turnaround for the US’ big semiconductor bet

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Apple’s Made-in-the-USA chips signal a turnaround for the US’ big semiconductor bet

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TSMC has begun producing semiconductor chips for Apple at its Phoenix fab, sources familiar with the matter told BI.

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TSMC has begun producing chips for Apple at its Phoenix fab, people familiar with the matter said.This development bodes well for the future of the US semiconductor industry, to which the Biden administration pledged $52 billion.It’s also a key step for TSMC, which faced several staffing and construction challenges in Arizona.

FIFA and Lenovo team up in World Cup tech deal

Lenovo has been named as FIFA’s official technology partner for the 2026 men’s World Cup and the 2027 women’s World Cup.
The partnership – which was announced at Lenovo Tech World in Seattle this week – will see the Chinese tech company provide a suite of services and technologies to support football’s (soccer) governing body in delivering the championships.
Lenovo will provide technology including artificial intelligence, computing technology and data centre services for the men and women’s tournaments, which will take place in Canada, Mexico, and the United States in 2026, and in Brazil in 2027, respectively.
It will offer its suite of ThinkPad laptops and its mobile phone technology through subsidiary Motorola, with the aim of empowering improved fan experiences in stadiums and across the globe. Lenovo said it will also offer analytics solutions and democratised data for football-playing nations.
Lenovo chairman and CEO Yuanqing Yang said: “As one of the world’s leading technology companies, we’re delighted to partner with the world’s most global and popular sport. Lenovo will be powering the largest sporting and entertainment events in human history – events with more viewers, more nations participating, and an unprecedented global demand for data processing and technology.
“Lenovo is proud to support FIFA’s vision of leveraging technology to elevate the game, enhance the fan experience worldwide, and foster innovation that levels the playing field. We’re excited that our cutting-edge technology and AI innovation will take center stage in the upcoming tournaments, demonstrating to the world the transformative power of smarter technology.”
Lenovo already partners other sports, including Formula One.
The 2026 tournament will feature 48 teams and will be the first time three nations have co-hosted the event. The US last hosted a Men’s World Cup in 1994. The 2027 event is the tenth iteration of the Women’s World Cup and will feature 32 teams.
Previous tournaments have seen more than 3 million fans descend on the host nation, as well as broadcasters, players and teams from across the globe, causing significant pressure on local tech infrastructure.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino, who made a surprise appearance at Lenovo Tech World to reveal the partnership, added: “At FIFA, we are committed to growing the game globally and making football accessible for all – and we are excited to welcome Lenovo to our journey, and to work with them to implement technologies, innovations and programmes that spread our sport. Data and technology combined helps us to know fans better, and we will use it to create unparalleled and unforgettable fan experiences at the FIFA World Cup 2026 and FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027.

EA/18G ‘Growler’: Back After 700 Combat Missions In Red Sea, One Of US Navy’s EW Aircraft Goes Down In Washington

A US Navy’s EA/18G ‘Growler’ electronic attack aircraft crashed in Washington. The fate of the two crew members onboard is still not known. The aircraft that went down belonged to Electronic Attack Squadron 130, nicknamed ‘Zappers,’ and was recently deployed to the Red Sea to take on the Houthi rebels. The US Navy fighter jet…

2024 Incentive Travel Index released

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Las Vegas, Nev. — The newly released 2024 Incentive Travel Index (ITI) reports that, overall, growth is projected for the incentive travel industry through 2026.

Incentive travel buyers expect activity and per person spending above 2024 levels over the next two years. However, they also report concerns around rising costs, attracting talent to the industry and safety considerations.
The Incentive Travel Index is a joint initiative of the Incentive Research Foundation (IRF) and Society for Incentive Travel Excellence (SITE) and is undertaken in partnership with Oxford Economics.
This annual study reports on destination preferences, program inclusions, budgeting, and perceptions of the strategic importance of incentive travel.
This year’s report also provides a pulse-check on hot topics such as technology, artificial intelligence, climate issues and sustainability.
“The strategic importance of incentive travel is being bolstered by key workplace trends,” said Stephanie Harris, IRF President. “Retaining talented employees and competitive advantages in hiring are cited as increasing in importance, as well as more recent trends such as new generations of qualifiers and leaders and a more dispersed workforce.”