Most people switch their routers or switch them out for something new when they move homes. However, that may not be often enough — and it could be the reason your internet isn’t up to speed. Like most tech, routers have a limited lifespan. And…
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pleats please issey miyake store glows in tokyo’s aoyama district
a study in light and material for issey miyake
In Tokyo’s Aoyama district, the new PLEATS PLEASE ISSEY MIYAKE store by Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka + TYD transforms a compact site into a vibrant retail space. The interior unfolds as a…
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Journal of Medical Internet Research
Introduction
Revolutionized information and communications technologies have fundamentally shifted how individuals and communities engage with their own health. Technologies allow us unprecedented access to information and empower us to take…
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Housing on the PTR, Hallow’s End Begins, and More! — World of Warcraft — Blizzard News
Check out Housing Early Access on the PTR, haul in ghoulish delights and take on the Headless Horseman in the Hollow’s End in-game holiday event, and more! Every week brings thrilling new adventures and loot, so rally your allies and forge your…Continue Reading
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Lakshya Sen’s run ends in quarter-finals; Sat-Chi in semis
Lakshya Sen was knocked out of the Denmark Open 2025 badminton tournament after losing his men’s singles quarter-final match at the Jyske Bank Arena in Odense on Friday.
Meanwhile, Lakshya’s fellow Indian badminton players Satwiksairaj…
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Costigan cashes in on BAE’s defensive qualities
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BAE Systems’ share price has increased by 58 per cent over the past 12 months. This isn’t altogether surprising given the global security situation, but it’s certainly noteworthy for an established corporate entity of this scale.
Part of the investment rationale for defence contractors is that military tactics and technologies are always evolving. Like many other companies in the manufacturing sector, BAE is adapting its processes to take account of developments in artificial intelligence, autonomous systems and cyber warfare. This is creating as many opportunities as challenges.
In the first six months of 2025, order intake amounted to £13.2bn, resulting in a backlog worth £75.4bn. This represents tremendous top-line visibility even for a group such as BAE, whose contracts are often frontloaded and long-dated. As if to bear this out, the group recently laid the keel of HMS Dreadnought, the first of four Dreadnought-class submarines it is constructing for the Royal Navy. That’s in addition to ongoing work linked to Astute-class submarines, Type 26 and Hunter Class frigates, and Typhoon and F-35 jets.
Gabrielle Costigan, former chief executive of BAE Australia and current managing director of the group’s business development unit, recently took advantage of the upward price trajectory by offloading £777,189-worth of shares. How much longer the share price gains will continue is impossible to say, but BAE’s progress hasn’t gone unnoticed, and it is certainly reflected in valuation metrics. The shares change hands at 27 times forward earnings. You would imagine that Costigan has captured the lion’s share of the run-up in the share price, although the last positive technical signal, which was recorded in March, is still in evidence.
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Can a live service game ever have a satisfying conclusion? | Opinion
One of the concerns that is often voiced about “new” business models – we’re really going to have to stop calling F2P and live service “new” at some point – is that they can bring the business needs of a game in…
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Major League Rugby partners with Flicket to power new era of fan experience and event commerce
Dallas, TX. – Major League Rugby, the premier professional rugby league in North America, today announced a landmark partnership with Flicket, the event commerce platform unifying ticketing, payments, marketing and event delivery for rugby…
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Celebrating 60 Years of Cancer Research for a World Without Cancer – The International Agency for Research on Cancer
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Global Cancer Surveillance for Local Impact: Leveraging Partnership for Data to Action
First webinar in the IARC@60 series – celebrating 60…
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