Melanie C wants fans to 'manifest' a Spice Girls tour The singer told BBC Breakfast the women have several WhatsApp groups to keep in touch. 
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Geekom IT15 review: Tiny mini PC, mighty Intel Core Ultra 9 inside At a glanceExpert's Rating
Pros
Powerful Intel processor with AI functions
Good equipment with many USB ports
Good expansion options for SSDs
Up to four 4K monitors can be connected
Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4
Low power Consumption
Cons
No DisplayPort
Revs up abruptly and gets loud
No Thunderbolt 4, only USB 4
Our Verdict
The Geekom IT15 is a compact, future-proof... 
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Photo gallery: Pets relaxing to RNZ Concert's soothing sounds for Guy Fawkes Pets around the country are chilling out to RNZ's annual Guy Fawkes Night Concert for Animals. 
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The seven reasons mushroom murderer Erin Patterson wants her convictions quashed Erin Patterson is appealing against her convictions on the grounds the jury was potentially contaminated by staying in the same hotel as prosecutors and police 
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That feeling when you meet Paddington Bear IRL The BBC's David Sillito was lost for words. 
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Space Agency looks into possible government-owned and operated satellite The satellite would monitor things like such as illegal fishing. 
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Microsoft Visio is usually over $200, but now it’s only $10 TL;DR: Microsoft Visio is now only $9.97 (reg. $249.99).
Sometimes, it takes a good visual to explain a complex set of data, but you don’t need a design degree to make that happen. Instead, use Microsoft Visio Pro to quickly turn your data into an appealing visual. Normally $249.99, Visio is also available now for... 
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Kristen Stewart rails at 'devastating' setback for women in Hollywood The Twilight star says progress for female film-makers has gone backwards since a post-MeToo boost. 
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A lot of ‘free’ PC software is risky. Use these alternatives instead Infostealer malware keeps popping up in the news these days. Those headlines about millions of compromised passwords, some linked to major services like Gmail? Just a year or so ago, such big info dumps were largely full of less critical data—weak or recycled passwords for sites not central to your... 
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Recap: Black Caps beat West Indies in second T20I Look back at live coverage of the second Twenty20 international between the Black Caps and West Indies at Eden Park in Auckland. 
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Santner’s late fireworks come up short as Black Caps suffer shock loss The Black Caps needed 58 off 20 when their last batter walked to the crease. Their captain got them within two big blows. 
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New Zealand, India businesses urged to prepare for free trade deal Indian trade czar Piyush Goyal is the first commerce minister from the South Asian nation to visit New Zealand in almost 20 years. 
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F5 BIG-IP hack exposes critical infrastructure to major risk A state-sponsored hack of F5's BIG-IP products risks critical infrastructure globally by exposing industrial control systems to unauthorised access and disruption. 
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Turn your brain into a memory machine with this $50 tool TL;DR: Train your brain and boost your recall by 70% with memoryOS’s gamified, science-backed memory training plan, now just $50.
What if you could remember names, dates, and details without blanking out mid-sentence? That’s the idea behind memoryOS, a scientifically backed app that turns memory training into a fun, bite-sized, and actually effective experience.
Forget those... 
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