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It looks like monitor manufacturers can download bloatware without consent that will serve you pop-up ads
PC Gamer reports that some monitor manufacturers appear able to install software onto users’ PCs without explicit consent, with this bloatware then capable of serving pop-up advertisements. The concern matters because it suggests display hardware — not just laptops or pre-built systems — can act as a vector for unwanted software that affects the user…
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Palm Beach airport’s President Donald J Trump International rebrand celebrated as Trump plane touches down
Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach, Florida, has been officially renamed President Donald J. Trump International Airport, opening under its new name on Thursday. The change marks another prominent public landmark carrying the Trump name and is tied to the president’s long-standing connections to the area, most notably his Mar-a-Lago estate located a…
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When Iran launched strikes against the UAE, influencers and ex-pats posted videos of missiles and drone strikes… then it went dark. These are the Iranian strikes the UAE didn’t want you to see
The Daily Mail reports that when Iran struck the United Arab Emirates in February 2026, in retaliation for US-Israeli airstrikes, influencers and expatriates initially posted videos and photographs of missiles and drones hitting the country. According to the article, this flow of imagery abruptly stopped as the UAE launched a legal crackdown intended to conceal…
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SpaceX is on track for record-setting Starlink deployments
SpaceX is deploying Starlink satellites faster than ever, running ahead of the record-setting pace it set the previous year. In the first half of 2026 the company launched 1,589 satellites into low-Earth orbit, according to launch data compiled by Jonathan McDowell’s satellite tracker, roughly 100 more than the 1,489 it had deployed by the same…
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Fighter jet crash lands at Greek holiday island airport after mysteriously bursting into flames in mid-air
The article’s headline reports that a fighter jet made an emergency crash landing at an airport on a Greek holiday island after apparently catching fire in mid-air. However, the supplied text does not contain the body of the story, so the specific circumstances of the incident cannot be confirmed from what is provided. The material…
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Labour’s benefits reviewer says current cost of health and disability handouts is ‘not a great concern’ – despite fears ministers are ‘in denial’
Sir Stephen Timms, the minister leading Labour’s review of health and disability benefits, has said the current cost of such payments is “not a great concern”, playing down the case for outright cuts even as the Conservatives accuse the Government of being “in denial” about the spiralling welfare bill. Timms argued the priority should be…
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An alleged member of a hacking group was caught, thanks to one hated Windows feature
Good news and bad news then?
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I’m a sleep expert and I cured my insomnia without sleep aids. Read Dr Guy Meadows’s ultimate guide on how to guarantee a good night’s rest only in Morning Mail
The Daily Mail has published a teaser article promoting a forthcoming guide by Dr Guy Meadows, a doctor who runs a sleep clinic and has himself experienced insomnia, on how to achieve a good night’s sleep without relying on sleep aids. The piece serves mainly as a trailer for the full guide, which will be…
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Sheffield Wednesday Close In On Championship Keeper As Pierce Charles Replacement – Football Lowdown
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Revealed: The top baby names in England and Wales as Muhammad takes top spot for boys for third year running and Olivia is most popular girls name
The Office for National Statistics has released its annual list of the most popular baby names in England and Wales, with Muhammad topping the boys’ rankings for the third consecutive year and Olivia leading the girls’ list for a fourth year. The figures reflect wider demographic and cultural shifts, and the persistence of Muhammad at…