Waterloo Road star Hattie Dynevor looks smitten with her footballer boyfriend Callum Doyle as they enjoy a romantic stroll in Cheshire
Hattie soft-launched her romance with the Wrexham footballer on social media earlier this year.
Elisabeth Moss says 'parenting is the hardest job in the world' in rare interview about motherhood
The actress has given a rare insight into motherhood in a new interview.
We've found an affordable high street version of Meghan Markle's £1,435 suede co-ord - and it's perfect for spring
Meghan Markle may have only just begun her four-day tour of Australia with Prince Harry, but she's already proving she's on a serious style streak.
Chrome Now Lets You Turn AI Prompts Into Repeatable 'Skills'
Google is rolling out a Chrome feature called "Skills" that lets users save Gemini prompts as reusable one-click workflows they can run across multiple tabs. The feature also includes preset Skills from Google. It's launching first for Chrome desktop users set to US English. The Verge reports: Once you have access to the feature, it can be managed by typing a forward slash ( / ) in Gemini and clicking the compass icon. AI prompts can be saved as Skills directly from your Gemini chat history on desktop, where they'll then be available to reuse on any other desktop devices that are signed into the same Google account on Chrome.
The aim is to spare Chrome users from having to manually retype frequently used Gemini prompts or having to copy and paste them over from a saved list. Some of the Skills made by early testers include commands for calculating the nutritional information of online recipes and creating a side-by-side comparison of product specifications while shopping across multiple tabs, according to Google.
The company is also launching a library of preset Skills that you can save and use instead of making your own. These ready-to-use Skills can also be customized to better suit your needs, providing a starting point without requiring you to create your own from scratch.
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'Lead man' Harry could win an Oscar for his 'gratitude', while Meghan is relying on pseudo royal gestures to show 'humility' during Australia tour, body language expert claims
Harry appeared happy basking in the limelight, while Meghan is using tried-and-tested traditional royal gestures to show her 'humility' on day one of the four-day Aussie tour.
Joanne McNally has an emotional reunion with her biological father and four half brothers in Melbourne: 'Adoption is wild'
The comedian, 42, who was adopted when she was just three-months-old, took to Instagram on Sunday to share snaps of the family get-together.
'Baby Jessica' McClure is arrested 39 years after her rescue from Texas well gripped the world
McClure Morales was arrested at her home in Midland, Texas, on Saturday night.
Courtney Stodden criticises Euphoria's sexualisation of child images with dummy snap as she says 'this doesn't happen by accident'
The media personality, 31, has said of the moment in the third HBO season: 'this is not accidental - it's written, approved, styled, filmed and released by adults'.
Military chiefs 'told to find £3.5bn budget cuts' despite Iran crisis and Russia threat - as Labour grandees line up to tell Starmer to spend MORE
The heads of the British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force - along with other top brass - are reported to be meeting this week to discuss funding pressures.
Thousands of Rare Concert Recordings Are Landing On the Internet Archive
A Chicago concert superfan Aadam Jacobs who has recorded more than 10,000 shows since the 1980s is working with Internet Archive volunteers to digitize the collection before the cassettes deteriorate. "So far, about 2,500 of these tapes have been posted on the Internet Archive, including some rare gems like a Nirvana performance from 1989," reports TechCrunch. From the report: For many of these recordings, Jacobs was using pretty mediocre equipment, but the volunteer audio engineers working with the Internet Archive have made these tapes sound great. One volunteer, Brian Emerick, drives to Jacobs' house once a month to pick up more boxes of tapes -- he has to use anachronistic cassette decks to play the tapes, which get converted into digital files. From there, other volunteers clean up, organize, and label the recordings, even tracking down song names from forgotten punk bands. The archive is available here.
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This Morning's Dr Philippa Kaye shares health update after undergoing a hysterectomy amid cancer battle
This Morning's Dr Philippa Kaye has shared a health update in an Instagram post on Tuesday amid her cancer battle.
Oracle taps Bloom for 2.8 GW of fuel cells to keep datacenter binge going
With grid hookups slow and turbines scarce, on-site power is starting to look less optional
Bloom Energy says it has an expanded remit from Oracle to provide the energy for its US datacenter buildout plans with up to 2.8 GW of fuel cell systems.…
Binky Felstead shrugs off 'humiliating' freebie row drama as she breaks cover for a coffee run and dog walk with a pal
Binky Felstead appeared unfazed as she was seen for the first time since her 'freebie row' erupted on social media last week.
Britney Spears' son seen after 'staging intervention' to force singer into rehab as ex Kevin breaks his silence
The 19-year-old was spotted grabbing a smoothie and groceries from high-end food market Erewhon in Los Angeles on Monday.
Pictured: Second man, 18, charged in connection with murder of film student Finbar Sullivan, 21, on Primrose Hill
A second man has appeared in court charged in connection with the murder of 21-year-old film student Finbar Sullivan on Primrose Hill.
Made In Chelsea's Cheska's fallout with 'best friend' revealed - as insiders divulge sour 'under the surface' tension. After outrageous 'fat ****ing turkey' slur, friends tell of her radical new life - and who she's 'glad to have left behind'
It was the most excruciating moment in an already cringeworthy reality television show. During filming for the 2013 Christmas special, the cast of Made In Chelsea was locked in a group row.
Coleen Rooney showcases her spectacular 40th bash complete with Dermot Kennedy performance, bespoke Connor Brothers art, stunning cocktail bar and HUGE marquee
Coleen Rooney turned her sprawling garden into a party spectacular earlier this month, when she threw an incredible 40th birthday bash.
Kate Garraway can't wipe the smile off her face as Liam Halligan CONFIRMS they are 'getting close' - after the widow and broadcaster became single 'against their wishes'
The Good Morning Britain presenter, 58, couldn't hide her glee as she departed the studio and got into a waiting car.
California ghost-gun bill wants 3D printers to play cop, EFF says
Proposed law could lock down open source tools and give vendors fresh reasons to inspect print files
California's proposed legislation to put the burden of blocking 3D-printed firearms onto printer manufacturers could effectively sideline open source tools and create new surveillance concerns, digital rights activists argue.…
Parents of 'sadistic' teen who carried out Southport massacre need to be jailed for failing to stop his murder spree, urges victims' lawyer
Chris Walker said Axel Rudakubana's mother and father had 'blood on their hands and he believed it was 'correct' for them to be incarcerated for failing to stop their son.