Lauryn Goodman accused of purposefully fuelling public spat with Kyle Walker to attract attention from footballer as it's claimed he missed their son's fourth birthday party
Lauryn Goodman has been accused of purposefully fuelling a public spat with Kyle Walker after he reportedly missed his son Kairo's fourth birthday.
Horror shark attack leaves Brit tourist, 64, fighting for his life: Holidaymaker 'loses an arm and a leg' after being mauled while swimming in Tobago
Peter Smith, 64, of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire is said to be in a serious condition following a bull shark attack close to Turtle Beach, Tobago, on Friday morning.
ANDREW NEIL: How Macron's France is plunging into a crisis and the warning for Britain
The French state's habit of buying its way out of repeated industrial strife is only one of many reasons why President Macron is finding it hard to get a grip on public spending.
The Ship and Anchor pub in Dagenham that's been closed for a decade and shadowed by a tragedy in 1997
The pub has stood empty for many years, and recently was victim to two fires
Southend identified as Essex's 'alcohol death hotspot' where dozens die each year
There were 35 alcohol-specific deaths in the area in 2022, up from 30 in 2019. That works out as 19.3 deaths for every 100,000 people, the highest rate in Essex.
Colchester residents say Sunak's sick notes require a 'reality check'
COLCHESTER residents have said that the Prime Minister’s plans to strip GPs of their power to sign people off might lead to those “already on the edge” “making drastic choices.”
Eastlight Community Homes donates £9k to district charities
Eastlight Community Homes’ All In alliance groups for Braintree, Witham, and Halstead, aim to work with residents and support community projects.
Plans to transform Havering car park into six family homes
The council plans to sell off six car parks to plug its budget gap
Readers crown the best garden centre in Essex
The votes have been cast and counted and we can finally reveal the results
The Essex town where a Queen gave one of her most famous speeches
The port town has a special Royal connection
The Essex town named as hardest place in UK outside of London to get a job, according to LinkedIn data
Analysis of data from LinkedIn shows the town has an average of 5.32 daily applicants for each job
The top place to shop in Essex as it's named among the best in UK
This is according to the Newmark Retail Vitality Rankings 2024
The Essex car park which costs more than a flight to Rome
For the same price as parking in the city for a few hours, you could be sunning yourself in the stunning European city
The Essex church where a royal couple got married
St Mary’s boasts a famous connection to the royals that wasn't too long ago, with the groom having a close link to our current King and Princess Eugenie
Europe Plans To Build 100-Qubit Quantum Computer By 2026
An anonymous reader quotes a report published last week by Physics World: Researchers at the Dutch quantum institute QuTech in Delft have announced plans to build Europe's first 100-quantum bit (qubit) quantum computer. When complete in 2026, the device will be made publicly available, providing scientists with a tool for quantum calculations and simulations. The project is funded by the Dutch umbrella organization Quantum Delta NL via the European OpenSuperQPlus initiative, which has 28 partners from 10 countries. Part of the 10-year, 1 billion-euro European Quantum Flagship program, OpenSuperQPlus aims to build a 100-qubit superconducting quantum processor as a stepping stone to an eventual 1000-qubit European quantum computer.
Quantum Delta NL says the 100-qubit quantum computer will be made publicly available via a cloud platform as an extension of the existing platform Quantum Inspire that first came online in 2020. It currently includes a two-qubit processor of spin qubits in silicon, as well as a five-qubit processor based on superconducting qubits. Quantum Inspire is currently focused on training and education but the upgrade to 100 qubits is expected to allow research into quantum computing. Lead researcher from QuTech Leonardo DiCarlo believes the R&D cycle has "come full circle," where academic research first enabled spin-off companies to grow and now their products are being used to accelerate academic research.
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Hulking autistic boy, 17, filmed battering female teacher's aide for threatening to take away his Nintendo switch files lawsuit claiming school staff 'triggered' him
Brendan Depa, now 18, has sued the Flagler County School District for failing to meet his educational needs in the months leading up to the violent attack.
Ring Customers Get $5.6 Million In Refunds In Privacy Settlement
The FTC is issuing more than $5.6 million in refunds to Ring customers as part of a privacy settlement. The Associated Press reports: In a 2023 complaint, the FTC accused the doorbell camera and home security provider of allowing its employees and contractors to access customers' private videos. Ring allegedly used such footage to train algorithms without consent, among other purposes. Ring was also charged with failing to implement key security protections, which enabled hackers to take control of customers' accounts, cameras and videos. This led to "egregious violations of users' privacy," the FTC noted.
The resulting settlement required Ring to delete content that was found to be unlawfully obtained, establish stronger security protections and pay a hefty fine. The FTC says that it's now using much of that money to refund eligible Ring customers. According to a Tuesday notice, the FTC is sending 117,044 PayPal payments to impacted consumers who had certain types of Ring devices -- including indoor cameras -- during the timeframes that the regulators allege unauthorized access took place. Eligible customers will need to redeem these payments within 30 days, according to the FTC -- which added that consumers can contact this case's refund administrator, Rust Consulting, or visit the FTC's FAQ page on refunds for more information about the process.
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Xbox Console Sales Are Tanking As Microsoft Brings Games To PS5
In its third-quarter earnings call on Thursday, Microsoft reported a 30% drop in Xbox console sales, after reporting a 30% drop last April. "It blamed the nosedive on a 'lower volume of consoles sold' during the start of 2024," reports Kotaku. From the report: In February, Grand Theft Auto VI parent company Take-Two claimed in a presentation to investors that there were roughly 77 million "gen 9" consoles in people's homes. It didn't take fans long to do the math and speculate that Microsoft had only sold around 25 million Xbox Series X/S consoles to-date. That puts it ahead of the GameCube but behind the Nintendo 64, at least for now. Given the results this quarter as well, it doesn't seem like Game Pass and Starfield have moved the needle much. Maybe that will change once Call of Duty, which Microsoft acquired last fall along with the rest of Activision Blizzard, finally makes its way to Game Pass. Diablo IV only just arrived on the Netflix-like subscription platform this month. But given the fact that the fate of Xbox Series X/S appears to be locked in at this point, it's easy to see why Microsoft is looking at other places it can put its games.
Sea of Thieves, the last of four games in this initial volley to come to PS5, dominated the PlayStation Store's top sellers list last week on pre-orders alone. CEO Satya Nadella specifically called this out during a call with investors, noting that Microsoft had more games in the top 25 best sellers on PS5 than any other publisher. "We are committed to meeting players where they are by bringing great games to more people on more devices," he said. If players there continue to flock to the live-service pirate sim, it's not hard to imagine Microsoft bringing another batch of its first-party exclusives to the rival platform. Whether that means more recent blockbusters like Starfield or the upcoming Indiana Jones game will someday make the journey remains to be seen.
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Kaiser Permanente handed over 13.4M people's data to Microsoft, Google, others
Ouch!
Millions of Kaiser Permanente patients' data was likely handed over to Google, Microsoft Bing, X/Twitter, and other third-parties, according to the American healthcare giant.…
Get the party started! Leicester are PROMOTED back to the Premier League at the first attempt, as Leeds' miserable defeat confirms automatic place, with Foxes kicking off wild celebrations
On Friday night, Leicester's fate was confirmed at the earliest opportunity as Daniel Farke's side were beaten 4-0 by QPR in West London.