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Made in Chelsea star 'not a bad person' for rehoming dog
Miles Nazaire was criticised online for giving up his pet, saying he didn't have time to look after him. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 3:55am 

Linda Yaccarino departs as boss of Musk's X
Ms Yaccarino had been in the role since June, 2023. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 3:35am 

Aryaka wins global SASE award & G2 leader for customer focus
Aryaka earns Frost & Sullivan’s 2025 Global SASE Leadership Award and tops G2’s SASE and SD-WAN grid for customer satisfaction and ease of use. 
© 2025 ITBrief 3:35am 

Microsoft’s Copilot+ could land on desktops this year
Microsoft’s advanced AI feature, Copilot+, is currently limited to a few selected laptops. But that could soon change. According to ZDNet Korea, via The Verge, Intel plans to update its Arrow Lake desktop processors later this year with a more powerful NPU (Neural Processing Unit) called “NPU 4.” This upgrade will meet the 40 TOPS (trillion operations per second) threshold required for Copilot+ features like Windows Recall. This means full support to desktops, not just laptops or mini PCs. The new NPU design matches what’s found in Lunar Lake laptop chips that currently support Copilot+. While the updated Arrow Lake processors will include this enhanced NPU, they don’t appear to have more CPU or GPU cores compared to the current Core Ultra 200 models. 
© 2025 PC World 3:25am 

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Tired of spam? Gmail’s new feature lets you unsubscribe fast
Google is introducing a new feature in Gmail to help users better control the number of subscription emails in their inbox. The “Manage Subscriptions” feature displays a list of email senders that send newsletters and other subscription-based communications, sorted by how frequently they send emails. Users can unsubscribe directly from the list by clicking an unsubscribe button that sends a request to the sender. It’s also possible to see how many emails each sender has sent in the past few weeks. The Manage Subscriptions feature is available from the menu in the top left corner of Gmail.The rollout is happening in phases. The web version will get the feature starting today, the Android app on July 14, and the iOS app on July 21. However, it may take a few weeks before it appears for all users. The feature will be available to all personal Google accounts, as well as to Google Workspace and Workspace Individual users in selected countries. It’s not exactly clear who these are. 
© 2025 PC World 3:05am 

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Save 41% on this gorgeous LG UltraGear curved OLED monitor
Prime Day is a fantastic time to splurge on those products that have been on your wishlist for a while, because these deals are pretty hot. This 34-inch LG UltraGear OLED curved monitor is currently down 41 percent right now, which means you can get it for $769. That may seem pricey at first blush, but it’s normally $1,300 at full price, and even on sale, it rarely drops below $800. The LG UltraGear 34GS95QE boasts an impressive 3440×1440 resolution with a super fast 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time. Those are outstanding specs for a curved OLED monitor, making it perfect for gaming and daily work tasks alike. What may not be everyone’s cup of tea is the 800R curvature, which is a bit more pronounced than what we usually see on monitors of this type. Still, if you want an immersive gaming experience, this could be exactly what you’re looking for. There’s no Type-C port on this monitor, so you’ll need to rely on the two HDMI and DisplayPort ports to connect your gear. A few USB-A ports are available as well. Don’t dilly dally! Deals like this won’t last forever. Grab the LG UltraGear 34-inch curved monitor for $769 while Prime Day is still on. Also, be sure to check out PCWorld’s roundup of the best Prime Day tech deals. Get a massive curved monitor for 41% offBuy now at Amazon 
© 2025 PC World 3:45am 

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