A Scottish woman could soon be deported from Australia and separated from her family following a computer glitch. The Griggs have lived in Adelaide, Australia, for three years, but Kirsty,…
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Grigg family in Adelaide torn apart as Scots-born wife faces deportation within days after computer error – while rapists and murderers are allowed to stay in Australia
by ElijahA family is desperately fighting to stay together in Australia after their Scottish-born mother faced deportation due to a government computer error. The Grigg family have lived in Adelaide for…
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Margot Robbie fans hail ‘genius’ move as it is revealed she will produce a live-action version of beloved computer game The Sims – and beg her to include one particular detail
by JackMargot Robbie’s fans went crazy upon learning that she was set to produce a live-action version of the beloved video game, The Sims. They called Margot’s crossover with the game,…
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Computer expert who accidentally threw out Bitcoin fortune on an old hard drive says it is now worth £1.5BILLION as he launches legal fight to dig it out of council landfill
by JackA computer expert who accidentally threw away his Bitcoin fortune has seen his value rocket to £1.5 billion – and launched a legal battle to get it back. Early crypto…
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Above the fold? Our hands-on review with the world’s first $2,500 folding laptop – as computer makers jump on the trend
by ElijahComputer makers are following the lead of smartphone developers by launching foldable laptops. Few laptops really turn heads in our technology-saturated age, but I could see people at my local…
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The censors who say Mary Poppins is too offensive for kids to watch alone: A former BBC star, a political journalist turned MP and the man who pioneered computer racing games are among the seven bosses behind classic’s new PG rating
by JackThe board that ruled Mary Poppins is too offensive for children to watch without their parents has been revealed as a former BBC star, a political journalist turned MP and…
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IT worker’s extraordinary whinge in court after he was caught with child abuse material on his work computer at prestigious girls school
by ElijahA former IT employee at a prestigious Sydney girls’ school said he is “ashamed to the core” for possessing child abuse material of girls as young as 10, and felt…
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FBI director warns China’s computer attacks are now at a ‘scale greater than we’d seen before’ as vulnerable critical infrastructure remains at high-risk to be targeted
by JackChina’s cyberattacks have grown to a “larger scale than we have seen before,” the FBI director warned amid fears that US infrastructure is under threat. Christopher Wray gave the dire…