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I’m sticking with Windows 10 even after it dies in October. Here’s how
On October 14th, 2025, Microsoft will officially end support for Windows 10, negating the company’s early promise that Windows 10 was going to be “the last version of Windows.” Instead, six years after it launched in 2015, Microsoft released Windows 11. disagree? get win11 pro for cheap Windows 11 Pro It’s now been... 
© 2026 PC World Sat, 27 Sep 1:15am 

Melbourne Storm beat Cronulla Sharks to book NRL grand final place
The Storm will play the winner of Sunday’s Broncos-Panthers match in next weekend’s decider. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Sat, 27 Sep 12:45am 

Corintis raises USD $24M for AI chip cooling with Microsoft
Corintis has raised USD $24 million in Series A funding after a breakthrough in AI chip cooling achieved in partnership with Microsoft to boost data centre efficiency. 
© 2026 ITBrief Sat, 27 Sep 12:35am 

I can’t stop visiting these 2 websites during my lunch break
I’m always looking for time wasters for when I’m eating my lunch—websites that I can go to that offer some kind of fun interlude while I kick back on my lunch break. Two I’ve recently found are https://explore.org/ and https://drivenlisten.com/. These websites are free and don’t require you to do much... 
© 2026 PC World Sat, 27 Sep 12:15am 

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'Bigger than football' - the Dublin NFL game 100 years in the making
Why the first regular-season NFL game to be played in Ireland means so much to the owners of six-time Super Bowl winners the Pittsburgh Steelers. 
© 2026 BBCWorld Sat, 27 Sep 12:15am 

Sutton's predictions v Idlewild guitarist Rod Jones & AI
BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on Idlewild guitarist Rod Jones with his predictions for this weekend's Premier League fixtures. 
© 2026 BBCWorld Sat, 27 Sep 12:15am 

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Police watchdog removes some staff from Nottingham attacks investigation
An investigation by the watchdog into Leicestershire Police officers was reopened in March. 
© 2026 BBCWorld Sat, 27 Sep 12:15am 


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Save $250 on this Asus 1440p OLED gaming display with monitor arm!
Is it finally time to upgrade your aging or broken monitor? Because if it is, then today’s your lucky day. Right now, this fantastic Asus OLED gaming monitor is a lovely 28 percent off on Amazon, bringing its price down from $899 to a much more affordable $649. The best... 
© 2026 PC World Sat, 27 Sep 1:15am 

This Ryzen 7 mini PC with 32GB RAM and quad 4K is a steal at this price
Instead of buying a new laptop that takes up a ton of space on your desk and costs more for the performance you get, maybe what you really need is a mini PC. It’s smaller and delivers more power for what you pay, resulting in a much better value. Right... 
© 2026 PC World Sat, 27 Sep 12:55am 

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Intel and Nvidia are surprise allies. Is AMD screwed?
Welcome to The Full Nerd newsletter—your weekly dose of hardware talk from the enthusiasts at PCWorld. Missed the shocking topics on our YouTube show or freshest news from across the web? You’re in the right place. Want this newsletter to come directly to your inbox? Sign up on our website! Intel and... 
© 2026 PC World Sat, 27 Sep 12:15am 

-Intel's comeback is fueled by the promise of more deals
-Canadian natgas producers cut output amid record low prices
-Morning Bid: Fed's tough job gets harder
-Trump's energy pivot accelerates US solar and wind power mergers, asset sales
-Trump Pharma Plan Looks Like Reprieve for Many Drugmakers

Rahm booed on first tee as Ryder Cup begins
Watch the moment Europe's Jon Rahm is booed approaching the first tee to kick of his foursome match with Tyrrell Hatton against Bryson DeChambeau and Justin Thomas at the 2025 Ryder Cup. 
© 2026 BBCWorld Sat, 27 Sep 12:15am 

Trump 'will move World Cup games from unsafe cities'
President Donald Trump tells reporters in the Oval Office the US will be "safe for the World Cup" next year. 
© 2026 BBCWorld Sat, 27 Sep 12:15am 

The Week: ID Cards, Burnham and Johnson Takes on Farage
Digital ID to be compulsory for all UK adults under government plans. 
© 2026 BBCWorld Sat, 27 Sep 12:15am 

Virginia Giuffre's family calls for Duchess of York to be stripped of title
It comes after an email from 2011 revealed Sarah Ferguson had called Epstein her "supreme friend" years after he was jailed. 
© 2026 BBCWorld Sat, 27 Sep 12:15am 

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