Pregnant women 'struggling' to afford mobile phone bill to be given them for free under NHS scheme
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said the package is offered to pregnant women and 'birthing people' who cannot engage with maternity services for financial reasons.
Top universities to offer 'inclusive assessments' for minority groups in bid to improve exam results
The Office for Students (OfS) signed off official plans by Russell Group institutions to use fewer in-person, unseen papers and replace them with 'inclusive assessments'.
Diddy says government is spying on him in jail as iconic magazine editor makes shocking claims against him
Attorneys for disgraced rap mogul Sean ' Diddy ' Combs claim federal investigators posed as prison guards to search through his cell for evidence in the case against him.
Telford grooming gang victim reveals her shock at discovering the thug who raped her was up for parole - as she slams Elon Musk for his social media rants that 'reminded her' of her trauma
Kate Elysia was 18 years old when she moved out of her home in Shropshire in and into a large house in Telford where she confronted by a man at her front door who forced his way in before raping her.
Nvidia Starts Phasing Out Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPUs
As spotted by Tom's Hardware, Nvidia's CUDA 12.8 release notes signal the transition of Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPUs to the legacy driver branch. As a result, there will be no more new feature updates for these architectures; however, CUDA and gaming driver support will remain for now. From the report: It's crucial to highlight that this has nothing to do with GeForce gaming driver support. In fact, Maxwell and Pascal continue to be on the support list for the GeForce RTX series driver, unlike Kepler. Nvidia didn't detail whether or when it'll drop support for Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPUs for the gaming driver.
Nvidia has not issued an exact date for the end of full support for these three GPU architectures, but it will soon. The current CUDA toolkit still supports the three affected architectures, but they won't receive future updates. Once the move goes through, the only remaining GTX-series GPUs with full support will be the GTX 16-series, based on the RTX 20-series' Turing architecture.
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Why every gym-goer is now a target of 'Rolex ripper' watch and wallet thieves: New ingenious trick involves soaking your phone and using locker to hack your bank account. Special investigation by STEVE BOGGAN
When reinsurance broker Henry Spencer was paid his first bonus in 2019, he celebrated with a 'landmark' purchase: a silver Rolex watch with a hefty £4,500 price tag.
MATT RIDLEY: Are the cover-ups and corruption at the power station that's Britain's biggest green hoax - and burns 27 million trees a year - finally about to be exposed?
From 25,000ft up on a clear day, you can see the biggest wood-fired kettle in the world belching steam, as I did the other day on a flight to Newcastle upon Tyne.
New Look's flattering £35 jeans that shoppers are running to buy
They are set to last for years, shoppers say
Tories push for school smartphone ban to be added to the Education Bill amid fear British children's brains are being ruined by their mobile devices
The Conservatives are tabling an amendment to the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill to end the use of mobile phones and other devices during school days by pupils.
AMANDA PLATELL: Harry said he'd never settle his court case. Now he has... and I have a good idea why
Harry's decision to settle against News Group Newspapers begs the question why he did so. It goes against his promise to have his day in court.
Sir Lenny Henry set for surprise return to the comedy circuit after 15-year stand-up hiatus: 'There are plans in motion'
The comedian, 66, hasn't performed a full comedy set since 2008 and last hosted Live at the Apollo in 2010.
Jude Bellingham 'seen for the first time with new girlfriend Ashlyn Castro - and she's already met his parents'
The Real Madrid midfielder, 21, has been seen for the first time with his rumoured new girlfriend.
Trump destroys embattled LA Mayor Karen Bass in fiery exchange over woeful handling of wildfires
DAILYMAIL.COM LIVE BLOG: President Donald Trump got into a tense exchange with Karen Bass after he arrived in Los Angeles to view the aftermath of the Los Angeles wildfires.
What happened to ending war in Ukraine within 24 hours? Experts agree President Trump won't manage it in even 100 days and 'no one with a decent grasp of the matter could think that'
With the 24-hour deadline now expired and the war showing no sign of letting up anytime soon, Trump is said to have set his Ukraine envoy, Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, the task of ending it within 100 days.
Putin says Ukrainian 'crisis' could have been avoided if Trump 'had not been deprived of election win' and says he is 'ready' to discuss the war with the president
Putin told state media the horrific bloodshed that has blighted eastern Europe for almost three years would not have happened under a Trump presidency
Ringo Starr's son Zak Starkey puts his feet up as he rests at home amid the discovery of a blood clot in his leg - days after cancelling show
Zak Starkey, the son of Ringo Starr , is seen putting his feet up in new snaps following the discovery of a blood clot in his right leg.
FortiGate config leaks: Victims' email addresses published online
Experts warn not to take SNAFU lightly as years-long compromises could remain undetected
Thousands of email addresses included in the Belsen Group's dump of FortiGate configs last week are now available online, revealing which organizations may have been impacted by the 2022 zero-day exploits.…
Olly Alexander tells upcoming UK Eurovision act to 'get a good therapist' as he shares his advice after his zero points horror
Olly Alexander joked that the next Eurovision act to represent the UK should make sure they 'get a good therapist' ahead of the competition.
British Museum Forced To Partly Close After Alleged IT Attack By Former Employee
The British Museum was partly closed after a dismissed IT contractor trespassed, shutting down systems including its ticketing platform. The move disrupted operations and forced the closure of temporary exhibitions. The Guardian reports: While the museum will remain open this weekend, only a handful of ticket holders will be able to access its paid-for exhibitions, such as its Silk Roads show, because the IT system that manages bookings has been rendered unusable. The incident caused chaos in the middle of a busy Friday afternoon and is the latest security issue to blight the institution. A statement on the museum's website on Friday said that "due to an IT infrastructure issue some galleries have had to be closed. Please note that this means capacity will be limited, and priority will be given to members and pre-booked ticket holders. Currently our exhibitions remain closed."
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Apprentice hopeful accused of smoking a 'suspicious cigarette' in now-deleted video ahead of new series
Jordan Dargan, 22, who will join the new series which launches next week, was seen blowing out smoke in the social media clip.