UK's worst street for broadband uncovered - and it's 800 times slower than the fastest
New research by uSwitch.com has highlighted the huge difference in download speeds for people across the UK

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Nintendo Switch Mario Kart 8 bundle spotted for an insanely cheap price on eBay
Anyone who missed out on Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals on the Nintendo Switch should head to eBay to pick up this incredible offer

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Over 90% of makeup products contain deadly superbugs including E.coli, scientists warn
A new study by researchers from Aston University has revealed that over 90% of make-up products contain superbugs, including E.coli and Staphylococci

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Windows by the numbers: Windows 10 hits late wall, stalls

Microsoft customers last month pressed "pause" in their migrations from Windows 7 to Windows 10 as the adoption of the latter stalled for the first time since February.

According to data published Sunday by analytics vendor Net Applications, Windows 10's share of all personal computers slumped a full percentage point - breaking a string of four straight months of gains of a point or more - to end November with 53.3%. Windows 10's portion of the user share of all Windows PCs fell seven-tenths of a point, to 62%.

(The percentage of Windows PCs (62%) is larger than the percentage of all personal computers (53.3%) because Windows does not run every desktop and notebook. In November, Windows powered 86.1% of the world's personal computers. Of the remainder, all but a quarter of one percent ran macOS, Linux or Chrome OS, with Apple's operating system the largest, by far, of those.)

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An interesting Inbox-like delivery option for Gmail

Hard to believe, but it was just this past year that Google pulled the plug on its once-promising Inbox service.

And you know what? While Inbox itself may be nothing more than a memory at this point, I'm still constantly thinking about ways to make my current inbox — the one that exists within Gmail — more organized and efficient. And more often than not, that involves coming up with crafty workarounds to bring Inbox-like elements back from the dead and into that environment.

I've talked before about how I still save links and reminders into my inbox — two core Inbox-esque elements that I recreated within Gmail and now use almost every day. On the desktop front, meanwhile, a series of interface adjustments and an invaluable extension made by a former Google designer go a long way in enhancing my email adventures and allowing me to retain at least a little bit of sanity whilst staring at message after incoming message.

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Microsoft Patch Alert: November patches behave themselves & with a few exceptions

What a relief. The only major patching problem for November came from Office, not Windows. We had a handful of completely inscrutable patches & including two .NET non-security previews that apparently did nothing & but thatthe worst of it.

November saw the last security patch for Win10 version 1803. Win10 version 1909 got released, gently. We also had a much-hyped &exploited& zero-day security hole in Internet Explorer (again) that didn&t amount to a hill of beans (again).

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