Microsoft has confirmed that it is killing off a feature that’s been appearing on PCs for years. Daily Express :: Tech Feed
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Discovery+ confirms full list of shows streaming this April
Streaming service Discovery+ has a whole host of new and returning shows coming this month, including a new instalment of My 600lb Life. Daily Express :: TV and Radio Feed
Read More »Samsung confirms new iPad rival with a free bonus you won’t find at the Apple Store
Samsung is back with a new tablet, and those who buy one will get a useful bonus thrown in for free. Daily Express :: Tech Feed
Read More »Val Kilmer dead at 65: US actor passes away, daughter confirms
In a statement to the New York Times, his daughter Mercedes said the actor had died from pneumonia. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »DVLA confirms drivers of certain vehicles escape car tax rise today
DVLA chiefs have revealed which cars will be completely exempt from new Vehicle Excise Duty car tax fees which have been introduced this April. Daily Express :: Cars Feed
Read More »Google confirms urgent Fitbit deadline and fans aren’t happy
If you didn’t know you have to move your Fitbit data over to a Google account, you have a little longer to make a decision. Daily Express :: Tech Feed
Read More »ITV’s Grace confirms season 5 return date – and fans don’t have long to wait
Beloved crime drama Grace is set to return to ITV for its fifth season this spring, and it will begin on a tragic note Daily Express :: TV and Radio Feed
Read More »Freeview confirms new channels and changes in major shake-up – check your TV now
Freeview has announced a number of changes to its service with extra channels launching and six services switching places on the planner. Daily Express :: Life and Style Feed
Read More »Apple confirms exact date of its next major event and there’s not long to wait
Apple’s next WWDC event has been confirmed and here’s what you need to know Daily Express :: Tech Feed
Read More »White House official confirms Yemen strike plans were mistakenly texted to journalist
Top Trump administration officials, including the defence secretary and vice-president, mistakenly texted war plans for military strikes in Yemen to a group chat in a secure messaging app that included a journalist, the White House said on Monday, following a first-hand account by the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine. CBC | World News
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