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Watch ‘The British Blood Scandal: Poisoned at School’ online
The title – “The British Blood Scandal: Poisoned at School” – may do a lot of the heavy lifting but the scandal surrounding secret clinical trials that led to over 30,000 people becoming infected with HIV and Hepatitis C after being given contaminated blood products and blood transfusions in the 1970s and 1980s is only half the story… Here’s how…
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I Used ‘Cover Your Tracks’ to See What’s Following Me Online, and Yikes
The internet is not a private place. Every time you connect to a website, ads and beacons—both visible and invisible—attempt to follow your every move. They’ll even take the anonymized information they collect and build a profile that other trackers can use to identify you as you surf the web. It’s pretty bleak. Luckily, modern browsers are fighting back. While…
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Are online survey sites safe? Here’s what to look out for
Some online survey sites are safe, but plenty rely on bait tactics or shady data collection. Others just aren’t well-run, with slow point systems, payout delays, or constant disqualifications. Before signing up, it’s worth learning the risks so you don’t waste time or leak private info. This guide breaks down the most common warning signs, what safe platforms actually look…
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How to watch ‘Virgin Island’ online – stream the racy reality TV dating show from anywhere
One study of 16,000 people by University College London found that one in eight 26-year-olds still hadn’t had sex (compared to one in twenty a few years ago). Is that due to the isolation of the digital age? Online pornography? Covid? Reality TV show “Virgin Island” takes 12 who identify as struggling with physical intimacy issues and tries to help…
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Pope Leo XIV is the first pope with an online footprint
The moment the white smoke appeared above the Sistine Chapel, I immediately turned on my television, because I wanted to see who the new pope would be, and then hopped on social media, because I knew that the internet could tell me more about the new pope faster than television could. That, and the memes would be good. The memes…
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Microsoft fixes Exchange Online bug flagging Gmail emails as spam
Microsoft has resolved an issue with a machine learning model that mistakenly flagged emails from Gmail accounts as spam in Exchange Online. Tracked as EX1064599 in the Microsoft 365 admin center, the issue started impacting users on April 25 at 09:24 UTC, automatically moving emails erroneously tagged as malicious to the junk folder. “We’ve identified that our machine learning (ML)…
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What the End of the ‘De Minimus’ Exemption Means for Your Online Shopping Habit
Trump’s tariffs mean the days of ultra-cheap online shopping from international retailers are coming to an end. Starting today, the long-standing exemption on import tariffs for packages valued under $800—known as the “de minimis” exemption—has been eliminated for shipments from China, a move that will dramatically impact consumers who have grown accustomed to suspiciously cheap e-commerce goods from sites like…
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How to watch Canelo vs Scull online from anywhere
Want to watch Canelo vs Scull online? You can stream the boxing from anywhere using a VPN for Canelo Alvarez vs William Scull. Keep reading to learn how to unblock the undisputed super middleweight championship of the world. Set for May 3, 2025, the fight will take place at the ANB Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. However, you can stream…
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Marks & Spencer pauses online orders after cyberattack
British retailer giant Marks & Spencer (M&S) has suspended online orders while working to recover from a recently disclosed cyberattack. The multinational retailer operates over 1,400 stores, employs 64,000 employees globally, and sells various products, including clothing, food, and home goods. M&S, which reported revenues of £13 billion for FY24, is listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and is…
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M&S suspends online sales as ‘cyber incident’ continues
Marks & Spencer (M&S) has informed customers that all online and app sales have been suspended as the high street retailer battles a ‘cyber incident’. In a statement issued via social media, the company said the decision forms part of its “proactive management” of a suspected breach which has been ongoing for several days now. “We have made the decision…
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