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Microsoft has changed its product names so many times that there's a website to track them all
Canadian marathon route was 674m too long
The organisers of the Edmonton Marathon have admitted the course measured more than half a kilometre too long for the 2026 edition.
The annual event in Alberta, Canada is often used as a qualifier for the prestigious Boston Marathon.
But a number of frustrated runners voiced concerns online after the race, noting that the distance on their GPS running watches was over 26.22 miles.
Organisers initially dismissed complaints but in a statement on Wednesday, they admitted an extra 674.7 metres (0.
FromSoftware’s The Duskbloods Leaks After Taiwanese Outlet 4Gamers Accidentally Publishes Hands-On Preview Ahead of Schedule
FromSoftware 's highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive, The Duskbloods , just got its biggest gameplay leak yet, after Taiwanese outlet 4Gamers accidentally published its hands-on preview ahead of schedule. The article, originally set to go live later on August 20, was quickly pulled back down, but not before someone on the Chinese video-sharing platform Bilibili managed to upload it in the meantime.
The leaked preview centers on Moon Blood Bestowal , one of the scenarios that can end a match. In it, the

Framework confirms Ryzen 7040 BIOS update can leave Laptop 13 motherboards unbootable
Framework BIOS update is bricking some Ryzen 7040 laptops, company offers motherboard replacements

Framework has acknowledged reports of failed BIOS updates on the Framework Laptop 13 with AMD Ryzen 7040 processors. According to the company, a small percentage of updates have resulted in motherboards that no longer boot. Framework says it is investigating the root cause.
The reports are associated with BIOS 3.20, which Framework released as a stable update in June. The firmware adds support for Framework Laptop 13 Pro components
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Mushroom killer must stay in jail forever for 'truly dreadful' crime, appeal court told
Outlining why Patterson's crime was so "dreadful", they talked of the "betrayal of trust" of family members whom she had invited for lunch.
It was, they said, the culmination of a plan she had "orchestrated " for months , including finding and preparing enough death caps to kill and "concocting a fantastic lie" to explain the lunch.
"The lunch guests had been good to the respondent and her children over many years," prosecutors said. "Not only did the respondent sit by

