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Madeleine McCann suspect to be released from German jail in less than three weeks

Madeleine McCann suspect to be released from German jail in less than three weeks

German authorities have confirmed that Christian Brückner, the prime suspect in the 2007 disappearance of British toddler Madeleine McCann, will be released from prison by September 17, 2023, at the latest. Currently serving a sentence for rape in northern Germany, Brückner has never been charged in connection with McCann’s case and continues to deny any […]

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Framework actually did it: I upgraded a laptop’s entire GPU in just three minutes

Framework actually did it: I upgraded a laptop’s entire GPU in just three minutes

A journalist recently tested the upgrade capabilities of Framework’s laptop at the company’s San Francisco offices, successfully replacing an AMD Radeon RX 7700S graphics card with a new Nvidia RTX 5070 in approximately three minutes. The process required the removal and installation of just six screws, using a screwdriver included with the laptop. To provide

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Birthday cake sandwich? Viral UPFs distract from health concerns | Comment & Opinion

Birthday cake sandwich? Viral UPFs distract from health concerns | Comment & Opinion

Recent introductions of novelty food items, such as birthday cake sandwiches and dessert-inspired beverages, have prompted discussions about ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and their health implications. As awareness around UPFs has expanded, influenced by health professionals and advocacy groups, consumers are becoming better informed about what constitutes these foods and the potential health risks associated with

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Court documents shed new light on UK-Apple row over user data

Court documents shed new light on UK-Apple row over user data

The UK government is reportedly seeking broader access to Apple customer data than previously acknowledged, as indicated by a recent court document. A dispute arose when it became known that the Home Office requested access to encrypted user data stored under Apple’s Advanced Data Protection (ADP) service. The document suggests that the request, made under

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Turning KPop Demon Hunters into a franchise is Netflix’s next challenge

Turning KPop Demon Hunters into a franchise is Netflix’s next challenge

Brief on the Success of KPop Demon Hunters KPop Demon Hunters, an animated musical film, has achieved significant viewership on Netflix, reportedly becoming the platform’s most popular release to date. The storyline follows a trio of pop stars as they engage in a battle against monsters, blending familiar themes with fresh elements and a stylish

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Indonesia protesters clash with police after death of taxi driver

Indonesia protesters clash with police after death of taxi driver

Mass protests have erupted across Indonesia, triggered by the death of 21-year-old ride-sharing driver Affan Kurniawan, who was reportedly struck by a police vehicle. Kurniawan was engaged in protests against housing benefits for politicians and issues related to the rising cost of living. On Friday, in major cities such as Jakarta and Surabaya, police employed

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Starmer names former Bank deputy governor as his chief economic adviser | Economic policy

Starmer names former Bank deputy governor as his chief economic adviser | Economic policy

Minouche Shafik, former deputy governor of the Bank of England, is anticipated to join Keir Starmer’s team as the chief economic adviser. This move comes as the prime minister’s office prepares for the upcoming autumn budget. Shafik has recently led a review of the government’s foreign aid spending at the Foreign Office after resigning as

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