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More prisoners to be freed early to ease overcrowding
Some 1,100 prisoners will be released, excluding those convicted of murder, sex crimes and terrorism.
Man dies after collision of two trains
The crash happened near the village of Llanbrynmair, in Powys, at around 19:30 BST on Monday.
Mega meteorite tore up seabed and boiled Earth's oceans
It was 200 times bigger than the one that wiped out the dinosaurs nearly three billion years later.
Water bills set to rise more than expected
The regulator will allow higher bills to fund growing costs and investment, the BBC understands.
Aboriginal protester arrested during King's Sydney tour
The man was arrested for yelling slogans echoing those an Australian senator aimed at the King on Monday.
Free school meals trial feeds 20,000 more children
A new pilot scheme helps councils find eligible children who are unregistered for free school meals.
UK to boost Ukraine funding using £2bn from Russian assets
The funds are the UK's contribution to a $50bn (£38bn) loan package announced back in June.
Mother of British-Egyptian political prisoner goes on hunger strike
Alaa Abdel Fattah is a British-Egyptian national who has spent most of the last decade in jail.
AI to help doctors spot broken bones on X-rays
It is safe, could speed up diagnosis and relieve NHS pressure, the health assessment body says.
Infertility made me feel guilty, says TV newsreader
Andrea Byrne says she felt her husband would be "better off" without her during fertility treatment.
Lebanon says four dead in Israeli strike near southern Beirut hospital
Thirteen air strikes hit locations in southern Beirut on Monday evening, authorities said.
Israel still preventing humanitarian missions to north Gaza, Unrwa says
Israeli forces are besieging hospitals and shelters, medics say. The Israeli military says Hamas has regrouped in the area.
Suella Braverman sent government documents to private email 127 times
The emails, sent while she was attorney general, could amount to a breach of the ministerial code.
'You lured him in': Rape myths and what we still get wrong about sexual assault
From being asked what they were wearing to having their bodies critiqued, rape victims are still subjected to old-fashioned myths.
The Papers: 'Gun cop cleared' and 'workplace reforms could cost £5bn'
The acquittal of the policeman who shot Chris Kaba and plans for new workers' rights lead the papers.
Putin gathers allies to show West pressure isn’t working
Russian President Vladimir Putin is welcoming more than 20 world leaders to the Brics summit.
Canadians and Mexicans nervously await the US election
As Americans prepare to vote in the presidential election, Canadians and Mexicans mull the likely impact.
What leaked US assessment of Israeli plans to strike Iran shows
US investigators are trying to find out how the highly classified intelligence documents were leaked online.
Liam Payne's death prompts music industry soul searching
Is duty of care to musicians, particularly young artists, being addressed in the music industry?
Violent image of King deleted as heckling row grows
Some Indigenous leaders criticise a senator who heckled the King, as she removes a violent image posted online.
Blade Runner 2049 maker sues Musk over robotaxi images
Alcon Entertainment says it specifically denied a request to use material from the film at the event.
New workers' rights 'to cost firms £5bn a year'
Businesses will face additional costs over the measures which include boosts to sick pay and unfair dismissal rights.
India’s start-ups look to villages to drive next leg of growth
Indian start-ups are shifting their focus to rural consumers, hoping to tap into a new wave of growth.
Serious Fraud Office probe £112m Unite union hotel
Unite spent £112m of its members’ money on the project in Birmingham, the BBC has been told.
Conker champion cleared of cheating after probe
David Jakins, 82, who is also known as King Conker, won his men's title "fairly" says organisers.
Harrods settling over 250 claims against Al Fayed
The store says the women alleging sexual misconduct against Mohamed Al Fayed came forward after a BBC documentary aired.
Man arrested in dog walker murder case
Police are questioning a man over the death of Anita Rose, who was found seriously injured in July.
Widow accuses health board of 'letting families down' over deaths
Louise Slorance spoke before giving evidence to the Scottish Hospitals Inquiry after the death of husband Andrew.
Man dies after collision of two trains
The crash happened near the village of Llanbrynmair, in Powys, at around 19:30 BST on Monday.
Chris Kaba shot man in nightclub days before his death
Judge rules details of Chris Kaba’s background can be reported after officer cleared of his murder.
Badenoch hits back at Jenrick's 'disrespectful' jibe
The Tory leadership contender says she is focused on principles rather than setting out specific policies.
Body found in major police search for missing mother
Police searching for Victoria Taylor say they have found a body in the River Derwent.
Former Strictly star Giovanni says he's strict but not a bully
Giovanni Pernice speaks for the first time since a BBC report into allegations about his behaviour.
Reeves welcomes IMF's improved UK economic forecast
The global financial institution predicts stronger UK growth of 1.1% this year and 1.5% next year.
Austria far right shunned from coalition despite winning election
Herbert Kickl's far right party won the elections, but no other party would form a governing coalition with him.
Woman reaching for phone gets stuck upside down in boulders
The woman spent seven hours upside down between the boulders, with only her feet visible to rescuers.
BBC tours hospital Israel says sits above millions in Hezbollah gold
The BBC’s Orla Guerin is taken on a tour of Al Sahel Hospital in Beirut.
King's Australia visit ends on positive note
King Charles and Queen Camilla drew a warm reception from the crowds in Sydney's sunshine.
Why Trump is courting old friends from the WWE
For the only WWE Hall of Famer to make it to the White House, chatting with wrestling icons in a tight election makes sense.
Blade Runner 2049 maker sues Musk over robotaxi images
Alcon Entertainment says it denied a request to use material from the film at the Tesla cybercab event.
Woman, 91, who killed toddler should not have been driving, inquiry rules
An FAI has called for a change to the laws about fitness to drive as the current system is "defective".
Clear link between online posts and violent disorder, says watchdog
Regulator says misinformation spread widely and quickly and the response of big tech was "uneven".
Paterson inquests go on despite refusal to attend
Inquests are being heard in Birmingham into the deaths of 62 of the jailed surgeon's patients.
Israel arrests second group of alleged Iran spies
The arrest of seven East Jerusalemites follows that of seven Israeli Jews allegedly acting for Iran.
Mother heartbroken over death of 'angel' sons in M6 crash
Jaroslaw Rossa, his sons Filip and Dominic and passenger Jade McEnroe were all killed in the crash.
Dozen Labour MPs join call for 'extreme wealth' tax
The MPs want Rachel Reeves to bring in a 2% tax on assets over £10m, which they claim could raise £24bn per year.
Infertility made me feel guilty, says TV newsreader
Andrea Byrne says she felt her husband would be "better off" without her during fertility treatment.
Calls for UK government to discuss siblings' return
Sara’s five siblings have been in Pakistan since the defendants travelled with them in August 2023.
Sinn Féin leaders correct age of teen texted by senator
Michelle O'Neill and Mary Lou McDonald correct the record about the age of a teenage texted by Niall Ó Donnghaile.
Mother heartbroken over death of 'angel' sons in M6 crash
Jaroslaw Rossa, his sons Filip and Dominic and passenger Jade McEnroe were all killed in the crash.
Bournemouth Echo
Man feared for his life after 'huge' cow charged at him
A MAN has warned people of the dangers of cattle after an unprovoked cow charged and jumped at him.
Car smashes into parked cars before 'masked man seen running'
A road is without internet after a car “screeched” round the corner before causing thousands of pounds worth of damage.
20mph speed limits one step closer to being implemented
A TOWN is one step closer to having more 20mph speed limits after a consultation found respondents were in favour.
'Paperwork to blame' for poor food hygiene rating at top beach restaurant
Bosses at the Noisy Lobster have said they are “deeply disappointed” by the recent food hygiene inspection which has given them a one-out-of-five rating.
MP says Bournemouth 'will become safe and thriving hub' again
MP JESSICA Toale has said Bournemouth “can and will be the safe and thriving hub it once was” during her maiden speech.
Specialists now surveying cliff after latest landslide
Specialists are now assessing West Cliff after another landslide damaged seven beach huts over the weekend.
'New Bournemouth venues should be genteel and have classical musicians'
DURING the past few years many restaurants and cafes have come and gone in Bournemouth town centre.
Popular tank back in action after extensive repair work during the summer
Tiger 131 was back in action in September having undergone a major overhaul during the summer, with specialist engineers supporting The Tank Museum Workshop team.
'I would have happily swapped my life for theirs at that moment'
At her first scan, she was surprised with the news that she was expecting twins.
New chief scout 'looking forward' to meeting scouts in Bournemouth
THE new chief scout has said he is “really looking forward” to meeting scouts in Bournemouth.
TV show to be filmed at Sandbanks next month - and tickets are available
SEAFOOD fans are being urged to book tickets for an “unforgettable” evening at Rick Stein Sandbanks next month.
Quiz night to be held in memory of inspirational young men
Charities honouring the memories of two inspirational young men who lost their lives are coming together for a special fundraising event.
‘It goes beyond food’: Organisations come together to offer support
SEVERAL organisations have gathered in the heart of the community to showcase what support is available for those in need.
New aerial circus school opens in purpose built studio
A NEW aerial circus school has opened in Blandford Forum.
University launches new diagnostic imaging centre
University Hospitals Dorset (UHD) has launched an additional diagnostic imaging centre based at Health Sciences University (HSU) in Boscombe.
Young people helped to 'grow their confidence' with activity clubs
YOUNG people in Ringwood have been helped to develop their skills with two activity clubs.
Company's staff celebrated at 'magical' awards night
TOPS Day Nurseries and Aspire Training Team have hosted their annual awards night with an enchanting ‘under the sea’ theme.
Care home residents clock up 23 miles in laps of the garden
MOORS Manor Care Home in St Leonards has taken part in a sponsored walk to raise money for West Moors Dementia Action Group.
LIVE: Multi-agency response to incident on Poole Quay
Poole Quay has been cordoned off and multiple emergency services are on the scene
Large sinkhole opens up at Bournemouth Railway Station
Residents were shocked when walking past a white van that had been partially sub-merged in a sinkhole this morning (October 22).
Dorset contractor fined after worker left paralysed from the waist down
A contractor from Dorset has been fined after a tree fell onto a forestry worker and left him with life-changing injuries.
Manhunt launched after 'flasher' reported near woods
A man reportedly indecently exposed himself to a resident in the area of Cannon Hill Woods.
Pony pronounced dead after early-hours car crash
Officers attended the incident and a pony was pronounced dead at the scene.
Delays after 'incident' on A31 Eastbound
There are delays after an incident on the A31 Eastbound near Stoney Cross.
Planned new cafe aims to help centre survive 'challenging times'
A community centre has submitted updated plans to replace its cafe with a new facility that will be almost 30 per cent larger
Meet the toddler with a 'wonderful smile' looking for a forever home
A 14-month-old toddler who gives the ‘biggest hug you will ever have’ is looking for a forever home
'What will happen when WHSmith store closes?'
WHEN I was chair of the Bournemouth Town Centre Management Board, I secured a meeting with the Royal Mail consultation officer accompanied by the town centre manager when their plans for closing the Crown Office (main Post Office ) were made public.
What is National Insurance? Who has to pay and how much you will contribute
National Insurance numbers are assigned to people as they approach their 16th birthday but how much do you have to pay?
Costa Coffee reveals 2024 Christmas menu with 10 new items - See the full list
Costa Coffee has announced its 2024 food and drink Christmas menu including the return of the Black Forest Hot Chocolate.
These are the best places to see the Northern Lights this winter
The Northern Lights have been seen all across the UK in 2024.
When is the 2024 Autumn Budget? How to watch and what to expect
Here is when to watch the UK's 2024 Autumn Budget - everything you need to know.
Rachel Reeves urged to impose 2% tax on certain individuals - are you affected?
MPs have argued a new levy on the rich would generate a “large stream of revenue”.
Halloween alert to dog owners as PDSA warns of 'conflict, fear or injury'
Dress your pets up this Halloween can result in “conflict, fear or injury”, the PDSA warned
Government
Pets (Microchips) Bill
A Bill to make provision regarding pets with microchips; and for connected purposes.
Chalk Streams (Protection) Bill
A Bill to provide for a category of protection for chalk streams for the purpose of providing additional protections from pollution, abstraction and other forms of environmental damage; and for connected purposes.
Plant Protection Products (Prohibition on Public Sector Use) Bill
A Bill to provide for the prohibition of the use of professional plant protection products by local authorities and other public authorities for amenity purposes; to require the Secretary of State to publish guidance in connection with that prohibition; and for connected purposes.
Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill
A Bill to make provision changing the law about the offence of livestock worrying, including changes to what constitutes an offence and increased powers for investigation of suspected offences; and for connected purposes.
Educational Institutions (Mental Health Policy) Bill
A Bill to require specified educational institutions to develop and maintain a mental health policy; and for connected purposes.
Green Spaces Bill
A Bill to define the term “green spaces” to include urban parks, neighbourhood areas, and significant natural landscapes; to establish a Government Office for Green Spaces and to make provision about the powers and duties of that Office in relation to local authorities and public bodies; to require that Office to advise the Government on the preservation, enhancement, and accessibility of green spaces; to make provision about the promotion of community involvement in protection of green spaces; and for connected purposes.
Courts (Remote Hearings) Bill
A Bill to allow for certain civil and family court hearings to be conducted remotely.
Covid-19 Vaccine Damage Bill
A Bill to require the Secretary of State to establish an independent review of disablement caused by Covid-19 vaccinations and the adequacy of the compensation offered to persons so disabled; and for connected purposes.
Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 (Amendment) Bill
A Bill to amend the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 to place a requirement on employers to take proactive measures to prevent violence and harassment in the workplace; to make provision for protections for women and girls in the workplace; and to require the Health and Safety Executive to publish a Health and Safety Framework on violence and harassment in the workplace, including violence against women and girls in the workplace.
Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation Bill
A Bill to make provision about the misuse of litigation to suppress freedom of speech.
Agricultural Land (Planning) Bill
A Bill to prohibit the granting of planning permission in respect of Grade 1 agricultural land; to provide for exemptions from that prohibition in specified circumstances; to place duties on local planning authorities in respect of such land; and for connected purposes.
Employment Rights (Special Constables) Bill
A Bill to amend Section 50 of the Employment Rights Act 1996 to add Special Constables to the list of those granted the right to take time off work to perform their duties.
Children Not in School (Registers, Support and Orders) Bill
A Bill to make provision about the maintenance of registers by local authorities of children in their area who are not full-time pupils at any school; to make provision about support by local authorities to promote the education of such children; to make provision about school attendance orders; and for connected purposes.
Animals in Medical Research (Prohibition) Bill
A Bill to prohibit the use of animals in medical research; to require the use of non-animal methods for conducting medical research; and for connected purposes.
Secure 16 to 19 Academies Bill
A Bill to make provision about the notice period for termination of funding agreements for secure 16 to 19 Academies; to make provision about the Secretary of State’s duty to consider the impact on existing educational institutions when it is proposed to establish or expand a secure 16 to 19 Academy; and to alter the consultation question required when it is proposed to establish or expand a secure 16 to 19 Academy.
Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill
A Bill to make provision prohibiting the import of hunting trophies into Great Britain.
Domestic Building Works (Consumer Protection) Bill
A Bill to make provision about consumer protection in relation to domestic building works; and for connected purposes.
Bullying and Respect at Work Bill
A Bill to provide for a statutory definition of bullying at work; to make provision relating to bullying at work, including to enable claims relating to workplace bullying to be considered by an employment tribunal; to provide for a Respect at Work Code to set minimum standards for positive and respectful work environments; to give powers to the Equalities and Human Rights Commission to investigate workplaces and organisations where there is evidence of a culture of, or multiple incidents of, bullying and to take enforcement action; and for connected purposes.
Battery Energy Storage Systems (Fire Safety) Bill
A Bill to make fire and rescue authorities statutory consultees for planning applications relating to Battery Energy Storage Systems; and for connected purposes.
Bereavement Support (Children and Young People) Bill
A Bill to require specified organisations and public bodies to inform children and young people of local, national and online support services available to them following a bereavement; and for connected purposes.
National Cancer Strategy Bill
A Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish a ten-year cancer strategy for England; and for connected purposes.
Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill
A Bill to require the continued appointment of a special envoy for freedom of religion or belief and make provision about the special envoy’s functions.
Pension (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill
A Bill to change the period of life expectancy relevant to certain pension rules.
Homelessness Prevention Bill
A Bill to make provision about the duties of public bodies to prevent homelessness.
Access to Telecommunications Networks Bill
A Bill to require providers of electronic communications networks to grant other such providers access to their apparatus where that is necessary to ensure consistent network coverage; to prevent those providers from charging more than the standard market rate for such access; to require the regulator to impose penalties on providers who unreasonably fail to grant such access; to make provision for the purpose of incentivising providers to allow customers of other providers to use their networks where access cannot be granted to their apparatus; and for connected purposes.
Devolution (Immigration) (Scotland) Bill
A Bill to amend the Scotland Act 1998 to grant legislative competence to the Scottish Parliament in respect of immigration.
Animal Welfare (Responsibility for Dog on Dog Attacks) Bill
A Bill to require a person in charge of a dog to take all reasonable steps to ensure that that dog does not fatally injure another dog; and for connected purposes.
Hospices and Health Care (Report on Funding) Bill
A Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for the funding of hospice clinical services by NHS England; to require the Secretary of State to report to Parliament on the potential merits of including pharmacy, pathology, patient community equipment, palliative consultant costs, clinical nurse specialist services, and advance care planning costs within the NHS funding framework; and for connected purposes.
Palestine Statehood (Recognition) (No. 2) Bill
A Bill to make provision in connection with the recognition of the State of Palestine.
Military Action Bill
A Bill to require parliamentary approval for the deployment of UK armed forces for armed conflict; to provide for exemptions from that requirement in cases of emergency or in respect of compliance with treaty obligations; to make provision for retrospective parliamentary approval in certain circumstances; and for connected purposes.
Company Directors (Duties) Bill
A Bill to amend section 172 of the Companies Act 2006 to require company directors to balance their duty to promote the success of the company with duties in respect of the environment and the company’s employees.
Formula 1
F1 NATION: Have Ferrari joined the title fight? The podcast team on Leclerc’s win, Norris vs Verstappen and rapid rookies
In the thick of Ferrari's celebrations after a 1-2 at the US Grand Prix, Tom Clarkson, F1TV commentator Alex Jacques and F1 stat expert Sean 'Virtual Statman' Kelly are joined by team boss Fred Vasseur to talk it all through...
‘It’s a good mentality’ – Vasseur explains Ferrari’s approach to the constructors’ battle after closing the gap in Austin
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur has insisted that the squad are focused on “pure performance” going forward rather than on their position in the constructors’ standings, despite the team having closed in on the leaders with their one-two result in Austin.
‘Fast and courageous’ – Horner’s verdict on Lawson’s ‘exceptional’ F1 return in Austin
Red Bull boss Christian Horner says he was very impressed by Liam Lawson’s return to Grand Prix racing in Austin – and especially how the young New Zealander handled a clash with two-time champion Fernando Alonso.
Wolff insists spin ‘100%’ not Hamilton’s fault as he questions ‘odd’ Russell penalty
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has defended Lewis Hamilton following his early exit from the United States Grand Prix, and insisted there was “definitely” a problem with the seven-time world champion’s car.
TECH WEEKLY: Inside the Red Bull upgrade that helped Verstappen to Sprint victory in Austin
Red Bull came to the Circuit of The Americas after the four-week break with some significant upgrades to its RB20 – which seemed to work well, helping Max Verstappen to Sprint pole and victory, albeit still behind Ferrari in the Grand Prix.
ICYMI: Speed stars, pole vaulters, cowboys and football galore – it's the best social media from Austin
What did the drivers get up to across the weekend, and who were they hanging out with? Here's all the best social media you might have missed...
Alonso admits Aston Martin have ‘an uphill battle’ to score points as Stroll says there’s ‘a lot of work ahead’
Aston Martin had a weekend to forget in Texas, as they failed to score with either car in either the Sprint or the Grand Prix.
Hulkenberg ‘maximised’ his race in the US but Magnussen left frustrated by ‘messy’ strategy calls
Haas had a very strong weekend in Austin, with both cars scoring in the Sprint and Nico Hulkenberg adding more points to the team’s tally in the Grand Prix. But it might have been so much better had Kevin Magnussen also managed to score...
‘We were not expecting to be so strong’ says overjoyed Colapinto after adding to his points tally in Austin
Franco Colapinto’s impressive start to his F1 career continued in Austin, as the Williams rookie brought home a point for the team on a day where their immediate championship rivals failed to score.
‘That’s the beast we’re dealing with’ – Russell mystified by Mercedes issues after recovery drive in Austin
George Russell was pleased to finish off his US Grand Prix with a points finish after a big crash in qualifying – but insisted Mercedes must find some consistency with their W15 car at the next round in Mexico.
Windows Central
Grab a sweet discount on the award-winning Geekom A7 mini PC with this pre-Black Friday deal
A neat discount on the Geekom A7 R9 mini PC makes it a great buy for anyone who needs loads of performance and connectivity options in a tiny package.
Is Dragon Age: The Veilguard coming to Xbox?
After a 10 year long wait, Dragon Age: The Veilguard is finally here. But is it coming to Xbox? Here's what we know.
I'm completely impressed by this homemade Xbox gaming handheld — But it makes me long for an official Xbox handheld
Someone built a homemade Xbox gaming handheld and it's impressive.
Fallout TV show star says Season 2 starts filming soon, and that her character's "got some things up her sleeve"
The actress behind one of the Fallout TV show's major characters has revealed that its second season is scheduled to begin filming soon.
PlayStation tried to lock a major third-party game into an exclusivity deal (but the devs said no) — but still, it looks like Xbox fans will continue having to endure exclusionary deals like 'Silent Hill 2' going forward. Should Xbox start doing similar?
Third-party timed exclusive deals have typically hit Xbox the hardest, and they may continue to do so, too. This year saw Black Myth Wukong, Silent Hill 2, and others reach paid exclusionary deals from PlayStation targeting Xbox.
Minecraft: Bedrock Edition finally has Hardcore Mode, and PlayStation 5 finally has Minecraft
Mojang Studios and Xbox Game Studios have officially released the "Bundles of Bravery" update for Minecraft, which adds Hardcore Mode and PS5 native support.
A third-party mod brings leaked Windows 12's macOS-inspired floating Taskbar to Windows 11 and Windows 10 — but it has a Microsoft Edge caveat
A new mod dubbed Seelen UI utility will allow Windows 11 users to tweak and modify certain design elements in the operating system's user interface according to their preferences, including "the floating Taskbar once seen in a Windows 12 leak."
"This is our final update for State of Decay 2, but this is not the end of the journey!" Six years of updates come to a close today, with all in-game content unlocked for all players
Undead Labs and Wushu Studios have released the final update for State of Decay 2 after six years of support, and are now focused on SoD 3.
Netflix closes its AAA game studio, shuttering the team that pulled in Halo and God of War veterans
Netflix Games' Team Blue has been shuttered, with the AAA developer that pulled in talent like former Halo and God of War veterans being closed just a couple of years after it first opened.
This Surface keyboard is better than the "shockingly expensive Copilot keyboard" Microsoft just released, and it's cheaper too
The original Surface keyboard costs less than its successor, and it doesn't include the controversial Copilot key.
I found 7 early gaming laptop deals so good I don't need to wait for Black Friday
You don't have to wait for Black Friday to find hot deals on the best gaming laptops.
Salesforce CEO claims Microsoft is in panic mode: "Copilot is a flop because Microsoft lacks the data and enterprise security models to create real corporate intelligence — Clippy 2.0, anyone?"
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff indicated Microsoft's Copilot agents' announcement illustrates panic mode, further highlighting that Copilot is a flop because Microsoft lacks the data to create real corporate intelligence while touting Agentforce's excellence in the field.
A gaming company somehow made the best smart home lights on its first try, but I shouldn't be surprised
The Razer Gamer Room is a collection of new Aether smart home light products that's surprisingly refined and premium for a first-gen attempt.
I review mobile controllers and this is by far my favorite for Xbox Cloud Gaming — but I’m kicking myself for not waiting on these Marvel editions
The GameSir G8+ is my favorite mobile controller for Xbox Cloud Gaming, offering Bluetooth connectivity, Hall Effect sticks, rumble motors, and a comfortable, full-sized grip. Now, GameSir has released Marvel limited editions featuring Hulk and Thanos designs adding some style to an already fantastic controller.
These 6 NPU-friendly creative apps prove Microsoft was right about Windows on Arm
The library of native Windows on Arm continues to grow, and it now includes Blender and Affinity Photo 2.
Laffgaff
Which nerve is the largest in the human body?
The sciatic nerve.
Teenager’s Bed
I was in a band once called Teenager's Bed. Never made it.
Itsfoss
7 Discontinued Linux Distros I Still Miss in 2024
Some popular Linux distributions did not make it. Let's take a look at some of them!