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Aldi and Asda Recall Multiple Products Over Allergens in UK and US

Aldi and Asda Recall Multiple Products Over Allergens in UK and US

Posted by: Xander Fleetwood in: Technology
29 Nov | 01:52 AM | 0

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How to Permanently Remove Microsoft Copilot from Windows 11 in 2025: Verified Methods for All Editions

How to Permanently Remove Microsoft Copilot from Windows 11 in 2025: Verified Methods for All Editions

Posted by: Xander Fleetwood in: Technology
20 Nov | 11:04 AM | 0

As of 2025, Microsoft Copilot can be permanently disabled on Windows 11 using registry edits, PowerShell, or Group Policy—though Settings toggle only hides it. Verified methods from CyberDuo and NinjaOne show registry key 'TurnOffWindowsCopilot=1' is the only reliable long-term solution.

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How common is street racing in USA and other countries?
How common is street racing in USA and other countries?

Street racing is an illegal activity that takes place in many parts of the world, including the United States. In the US, street racing is most common in cities with large populations, such as Los Angeles and New York City. It is also popular in other countries, such as Japan, the Philippines, and Canada. Street racing carries a large risk of injury, property damage, and even death, and it is illegal in most countries. Law enforcement agencies have been cracking down on street racing in recent years, with increased fines, jail time, and impounded vehicles for those caught participating.

Published ON: 14 Feb
What's it like to race in Le Mans?
What's it like to race in Le Mans?

Le Mans is an endurance race held annually in France. It is considered the most prestigious and challenging race in the world, requiring drivers to push their cars and themselves to the limit. The race consists of a series of laps over a 24-hour period, and drivers must show mental and physical stamina to survive the grueling conditions. Racing in Le Mans requires a unique combination of skill, preparation and strategy, as the competition is fierce and the margins for error are slim. Drivers must also be prepared for the unpredictable, as weather and mechanical conditions can change at any moment. Ultimately, racing in Le Mans is a test of both speed and endurance, and those who prevail can be proud of their accomplishment.

Published ON: 3 Mar

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