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Family of toddler who fell from North York high‑rise files $18.5M lawsuit
The family of a two‑year‑old girl who died after falling from a 19th‑floor apartment window in North York has launched a multi-million dollar lawsuit against the building’s owners and property managers, alleging years of ignored warnings, unsafe glass, and failures to maintain or upgrade windows that they say directly led to the child’s death.
The Statement of Claim, filed in Ontario Superior Court on Aug. 12, outlines allegations against 373041 Ontario Limited,

Noctua Doesn’t Want To Spend Resources On Cooler Beautification; Says It Prioritizes Quality And Performance
The company explains why it doesn't treat RGB as one of its priorities when it comes to its cooling products.
Popular cooler manufacturer Noctua has revealed its plans for the product design when it comes to aesthetics. Noctua remains one of the handful of cooler makers that haven't released an RGB-equipped cooling product despite remaining in the industry for more than two decades. From fans to air coolers, and now AIO cooling solutions, the company has it all for enthusiast-grade cooling.
However, the company has
China’s State-Linked Firms Are Moving Away From Windows 10 Due To Security Concerns, Despite The Custom OS Developed By Microsoft Under Stringent Supervision
A “Government Edition” of Windows 10 running on various computers in China is being removed from systems of the country’s state-operated organizations. According to the latest report, the Ministry of State Security has issued the order due to cyber vulnerabilities, which is a strange turn of events, especially given that Microsoft and another firm, C&M Information Technologies (CMIT), were tasked with developing a custom version of Windows 10.
The custom Windows 10 version was introduced in 2016


