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Windows 11 update KB5101650 with 570 AI-found patches breaks monitor settings
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Windows 11 update KB5101650 with 570 AI-found patches breaks monitor settings

The latest Windows 11 update KB5101650 includes a record 570 security patches discovered with the help of artificial intelligence — Microsoft's first update of this kind. The author reports monitor issues appearing after installation. Microsoft clarified that AI is being used to discover vulnerabilities, not to write the fixes themselves.

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Magic: The Gathering reveals 35 new Hobbit cards featuring Thorin, Gandalf, Gollum
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Magic: The Gathering reveals 35 new Hobbit cards featuring Thorin, Gandalf, Gollum

Wizards of the Coast revealed 35 new Magic: The Gathering cards from its Universes Beyond crossover set inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit." The announcement was made at a MagicCon: Amsterdam panel on July 18. The set includes legendary characters such as Thorin, Gandalf and Gollum, iconic locations, and premium collector treatments.

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Tuchel to make changes for France vs England bronze medal match
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Tuchel to make changes for France vs England bronze medal match

Thomas Tuchel is set to ring changes to England's lineup for the Women's World Cup third-place playoff against France on July 18. The match will determine which side claims the bronze medal ahead of Sunday's final. Specific personnel changes have not been detailed in available reports.

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July 2025 belongs to X-Men across TV, games and movies
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July 2025 belongs to X-Men across TV, games and movies

July 2025 is shaping up as a banner month for X-Men, with new content arriving simultaneously across television, video games, and film announcements. The surge reflects growing interest in the Marvel mutant franchise across multiple entertainment sectors.

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Gulf council condemns Iran's strikes on Kuwait civilian sites as war crimes

The US and Iran continued exchanging military strikes on Saturday as tensions over the Strait of Hormuz escalated. US Central Command carried out a seventh consecutive night of attacks on Iranian military and maritime infrastructure. Iran struck neighbouring Gulf states, causing significant damage to a water desalination plant in Kuwait. The Gulf Cooperation Council condemned Tehran's attacks on civilian sites, calling them war crimes.

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Ukrainian prosecutors release footage of Monaco bombing that injured tycoon

Ukrainian prosecutors have released video footage of a bombing in Monaco in which a tycoon was injured. The suspect, Anastasiia Berezovska, was found dead in Ukraine a few days after the attack. The case adds to a series of mysterious deaths and attacks linked to Russian business circles.

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Arctic Warming Several Times Faster Than Global Average, UAM Researcher Warns
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Arctic Warming Several Times Faster Than Global Average, UAM Researcher Warns

The Arctic is warming several times faster than the global average, warns Dr Krzysztof Rymer, head of Adam Mickiewicz University's "Petuniabukta" Polar Station. Speaking to PAP, he described increasingly visible environmental changes observed in the station's vicinity. The station is one of the field research outposts monitoring the rapid transformation of the Arctic environment.

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Fortnite launches 36 AI-voiced character personas for creators from July 30

Epic Games announced that starting July 30, Fortnite creators will be able to publish experiences featuring AI-powered characters. At launch, 36 characters with "consistent voices and personas" will be available, including Fortnite staples such as Agent Jones, to be used as NPCs. The move is part of Epic's broader push to integrate AI into its creative ecosystem.

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Your personal data is being sold – here's how to remove it from the internet
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Your personal data is being sold – here's how to remove it from the internet

Data brokers run a multi-billion-dollar industry by packaging and selling personal information — including phone numbers, home addresses, email addresses and family connections — to marketers, insurers and hackers. Apple's privacy tools in Safari and Mail block some tracking but cannot erase data already held in hundreds of broker databases. To remove your data, you can manually submit opt-out requests to individual brokers or use paid automated services such as DeleteMe or Incogni. Requests need to be repeated regularly as brokers continually refresh their databases.

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Converse revives its iconic 1970s basketball silhouette in an oversized new version
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Converse revives its iconic 1970s basketball silhouette in an oversized new version

Before Nike and Adidas took over NBA courts, Converse dominated professional basketball, with nearly every player wearing the brand's iconic star-logo shoes. One specific 1970s silhouette became a lasting classic. Converse is now reviving that legendary shape in an exaggerated, oversized modern version that the author says she would happily wear off the court too.

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W Hotels opens Sardinia resort, completing three-stop Italian portfolio
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W Hotels opens Sardinia resort, completing three-stop Italian portfolio

W Hotels has opened W Sardinia – Poltu Quatu, a 157-room resort set in a secluded marina village on the northeastern coast of Sardinia. The property joins W Rome and the recently opened W Florence, giving the Marriott-owned luxury lifestyle brand three Italian locations. The brand is marketing the trio as an "Italian Tour" for high-end travellers.

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El Niño Drives Coffee Prices Up as Brazilian Weather Anomalies Rattle Markets
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El Niño Drives Coffee Prices Up as Brazilian Weather Anomalies Rattle Markets

The El Niño weather phenomenon is driving up global coffee prices, according to the International Coffee Organization. Weather anomalies in Brazil, the world's largest coffee producer, are disrupting harvests and causing sharp price spikes on global commodity markets.

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$1.6 billion in crypto liquidity sits idle – $542 million weekly outside active trading ranges

Around $1.6 billion in cryptocurrency liquidity is sitting idle across decentralised markets, with approximately $542 million per week positioned outside active trading ranges. That capital earns zero fees and contributes no market depth, representing a significant waste of resources. The figures point to widespread inefficiency in how liquidity providers manage their positions on decentralised exchanges.

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Indian Grand Prix could return to F1 calendar after 15-year absence
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Indian Grand Prix could return to F1 calendar after 15-year absence

India could return to the Formula 1 calendar after a near 15-year absence, according to Reuters. The country's authorities have already set up a dedicated task force to work on organising a Grand Prix. The last Indian Grand Prix was held in 2013 at the Buddh International Circuit.

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Wrocław hospital gives patient virus-fighting lymphocytes in novel treatment

Doctors at the University Clinical Hospital (USK) in Wrocław administered virus-targeting lymphocytes to a patient in what appears to be an immunotherapy procedure. The treatment involves using immune cells capable of recognising and fighting a specific virus. No further details about the patient's condition or the type of virus were disclosed.

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Vilica: forgotten Roman female farm managers supervised wine production
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Vilica: forgotten Roman female farm managers supervised wine production

A new paper in the Journal of Roman Archaeology argues that female farm managers in ancient Rome, known as vilicae, oversaw far more than domestic tasks. Historians had long assumed they were housekeepers, but evidence spanning five centuries — including laws, literature and grave inscriptions — shows they supervised wine production and other profit-generating activities. The study draws heavily on a 1st-century CE farming manual by Columella.

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Drunken noodles — spicy Thai stir-fried noodles ready in under an hour
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Drunken noodles — spicy Thai stir-fried noodles ready in under an hour

Drunken noodles (pad kee mao) is a classic Thai dish of wide rice noodles stir-fried in a wok with spicy chilli paste, oyster sauce, Thai basil and vegetables. The dish is quick to prepare and requires no hard-to-find ingredients.

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How Jean Renoir's 'La Grande Illusion' Won Hollywood Without Studio Backing in 1937

Jean Renoir's 1937 antiwar masterpiece "La Grande Illusion" became the first foreign-language feature to earn a Best Picture Oscar nomination, achieving this without major studio backing in the US. At a time when subtitled films were virtually unseen by American audiences, the film managed to break through and find widespread acclaim. Its story is a landmark in the history of international cinema reaching Hollywood.

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McIlroy accuses DeChambeau of holding the Open Championship hostage

Rory McIlroy has strongly criticised Bryson DeChambeau, accusing him of holding the Open Championship "hostage" at Royal Birkdale. McIlroy said he has "no doubt" about the R&A's decision to impose a two-stroke penalty on DeChambeau. The Irishman's comments add to mounting controversy surrounding the American's conduct at the tournament.

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Gothic Remake Easter Egg Contains Major Series Story Spoiler
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Gothic Remake Easter Egg Contains Major Series Story Spoiler

A player discovered a hidden location in Gothic Remake filled with mysterious statues. The sculptures appear to reference one of the most important forces behind the events of the entire Gothic series, amounting to a major story spoiler. Developers seemingly embedded a narrative hint about a key plotline spanning the whole franchise.

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Ukraine drones hit Wildberries warehouses near Moscow in deadly strike

Ukrainian drones struck warehouses belonging to Russian online retail giant Wildberries in Elektrostal, near Moscow. Huge plumes of smoke were seen rising over the plant following the strike. The attack was deadly, with casualties reported.

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Nolan's 'The Odyssey' opens to $120M – best live-action debut of the year

Christopher Nolan's mythological epic "The Odyssey," distributed by Universal, opened to $120 million, making it the best live-action box office debut of 2025. The star-studded adaptation is described as a muscular box office opening that continues to rise. It is one of the most anticipated releases of the year.

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