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Brockwell Park festivals to go ahead this summer
Despite a legal challenge, the six scheduled festivals at Brockwell Park will go ahead. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 9:05am 

MirrorWeb launches Sentinel to cut false compliance alerts by 90%
MirrorWeb has launched Sentinel, a platform using AI to cut false compliance alerts by 90%, helping firms tackle rising risks from digital communication tools. 
© 2025 ITBrief 8:55am 

Western Digital launches 26TB hard drives for business & AI
Western Digital unveils 26TB WD Red Pro and WD Purple Pro HDDs, boosting high-capacity storage for businesses and AI-driven video surveillance. 
© 2025 ITBrief 8:45am 

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This Asus gaming keyboard splits apart for comfort
Gaming keyboard or ergonomic keyboard? You typically have to choose. But in the wise words of Old El Paso Tacos, “Por qué no los dos?” That’s the thinking behind the Asus ROG Falcata, a wireless gaming board that splits apart and connects over a USB-C bridge. Adam Patrick Murray went hands-on with it at Computex. By the way, Asus sponsored the video on PCWorld’s YouTube channel. Asus did not sponsor this article — I wanted to write it up because I think it’s cool. The Falcata is a 75 percent board in two pieces, the better to support more ergonomic typing or a more tactical cant, whichever is more applicable in the moment. It’s not the first split keyboard to claim gaming prowess, but it is the first one to come from a major PC gaming accessory company like Asus, which says it developed the design with help from pro eSports gamers. The design has a lot of adjustment options. It comes with eight different screw-in foot locations, four on each side, plus a bit of extra on the wrist rest (which can also be removed). Because in keyboards, as in the woods, tenting is important! Other features include a small volume wheel on the left side, four layers of sound dampening, 800Hz polling (yes, even wirelessly) and hall effect switches for you twitchy shooter fans, and a bit of RGB bling. Asus Asus has apparently heard my grousing about the Armoury Crate software, so you don’t need it for this keyboard (though Asus PR tells me it’s an option, contradicting Adam in the video). You can program the keyboard on its own or use a web-based interface to set up custom profiles. Good on ya, Asus, more companies should do that (and they are). Because it’s of particular interest to me, I asked Asus PR if you could unplug the right side of the keyboard and use the left side on its own as a dedicated wireless keypad. No comment, though of course eventually we’ll find out when the Falcata launches later this year. Go ahead and subscribe to PCWorld on YouTube for the latest from Computex in Taipei, and watch The Full Nerd podcast for weekly insights on PC gaming. 
© 2025 PC World 8:35am 

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Royals and Beckham attend Chelsea Flower Show
The horticultural event welcomes royals, celebrities and dogs, showing rewilding and pet-friendly designs. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 9:05am 

Deputy launches Analytics+ to boost real-time insights for shifts
Deputy launches Analytics+, a new tool offering shift-based businesses real-time insights to cut costs and boost operational efficiency globally. 
© 2025 ITBrief 8:45am 

Nicola Willis to turn attention to supermarket sector after Budget
The government is putting together proposals to increase competition after hearing from supermarket chains and smaller operators. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 8:45am 

Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning is action-packed, and quite ridiculous
As Tom Cruise's muscular action franchise reaches its ostensible conclusion - although let's face it: if this one does well, they'll totally come back - it's worth taking stock of the journey taken to get here. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 8:45am 

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