Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande rush to mop champagne off embarrassed fan in viral video

Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande rush to mop champagne off embarrassed fan in viral video

At a recent influencer event, actress Cynthia Erivo and singer Ariana Grande provided assistance to influencer Tricia The Angel after she was accidentally doused in champagne during a group photo. The incident occurred when a glass tipped over, spilling its contents on Tricia just as the photo was taken. She described the chaotic scene in […]

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A bizarre Windows 11 bug duplicates Task Manager instead of closing it

A bizarre Windows 11 bug duplicates Task Manager instead of closing it

Windows 11 users who frequently use Task Manager may want to reconsider installing the latest optional update, KB5067036. Reports from Reddit users and tech commentator Tom Warren indicate a bug that causes Task Manager to duplicate itself when users attempt to close the application, potentially degrading system performance. The issue affects the “X” button, which

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Nvidia expands global AI rollout with bumper South Korea deals

Nvidia expands global AI rollout with bumper South Korea deals

Nvidia, a prominent US semiconductor company, has announced a deal to supply over 260,000 of its advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips to the South Korean government and major corporations including Samsung, LG, and Hyundai. These chips are intended for use in factories, contributing to the development of technologies ranging from robotics to autonomous vehicles. Nvidia’s

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Latvian MPs vote to pull out of treaty on protecting women from violence

Latvian MPs vote to pull out of treaty on protecting women from violence

Latvian lawmakers recently voted to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention, an international treaty aimed at combating violence against women, including domestic abuse. This decision followed an extensive 13-hour debate in Latvia’s parliament, known as the Saeima, culminating in a vote of 56 to 32 in favor of the withdrawal. This makes Latvia the first EU

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Viral Korean Pot Rice Solsot Has Made It's Hong Kong Debut

Viral Korean Pot Rice Solsot Has Made It’s Hong Kong Debut

The Korean restaurant Solsot has opened its first location in Hong Kong, situated at G/F, Che San Building, 10 Pottinger Street, Central. This opening comes after significant anticipation from K-food enthusiasts, especially as the fall season approaches. Solsot specializes in pot rice, featuring meals served in iron pots filled with rice and various toppings, drawing

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Windows 11’s Vision Pro-like remote desktop is now widely available on Quest 3

Windows 11’s Vision Pro-like remote desktop is now widely available on Quest 3

Meta has introduced new features for users of the Quest 3 and Quest 3S headsets on Windows computers. With the installation of Mixed Reality Link, users can now view and interact with their desktop display directly through their headset. To initiate this, users need to focus on their keyboard, select “pair,” and they can choose

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Moving house? Check if your energy supplier owes you money

Moving house? Check if your energy supplier owes you money

Individuals who have moved residences in the last five years may be eligible for unclaimed credit from their previous gas and electricity accounts. Regulatory body Ofgem, along with energy suppliers, has indicated that approximately £240 million is available in closed energy accounts, with around 1.9 million accounts holding credit. While many individuals might only recover

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Jensen Huang’s viral fried chicken and beer night with Samsung, Hyundai chiefs in South Korea moves markets

Jensen Huang’s viral fried chicken and beer night with Samsung, Hyundai chiefs in South Korea moves markets

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently dined with Samsung Electronics chairman Lee Jae-yong and Hyundai Motor Group executive chairman Euisun Chung at Kkanbu Chicken in Seoul, South Korea. The event has gained significant attention online, with videos of the gathering showing the leaders enjoying Chimaek, a pairing of fried chicken and beer. Following their dinner, stocks

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UK housing market ‘resilient’ in October; Asian stocks mixed after bumper tech earnings – business live | Business

UK housing market ‘resilient’ in October; Asian stocks mixed after bumper tech earnings – business live | Business

The FTSE 100 opened lower today, down 0.2%, marking a retreat from recent record highs. Fresnillo, a metals mining company, has emerged as the top performer on the index, increasing by 1.6%. Conversely, WPP remains at the bottom of the index, with shares dropping an additional 1.9% following a cut in its sales growth guidance.

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Russia's new nuclear weapons - do they work or is it Putin bluster?

Russia’s new nuclear weapons – do they work or is it Putin bluster?

On a recent Wednesday, President Vladimir Putin announced the testing of a new weapon, the Poseidon, during a meeting with veterans of the Ukraine war. Described as a nuclear-powered, nuclear-capable underwater drone, the Poseidon can be launched like a torpedo. A senior Russian lawmaker claimed it has the potential to “put entire states out of

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