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OK, can we do a life swap, please? Former model India Hicks lives the most amazing life on the tiny Harbour Island in the Bahamas. The daughter of Lady Pamela Mountbatten and Interior Designer David Nightingale Hicks, she is the first cousin once removed and the goddaughter of Prince Charles – and 678th in line for the British throne. Hotelier, boutique owner and founder of her own lifestyle brand, India is known for her love of style which she displays in her beautiful beachside home.
Queen Camilla opened up Clarence House for the Forward Arts Foundation London's historic Clarence House was alive with the rhythmic cadence of poetry and the hum of conversation on a Tuesday evening.  Queen Camilla had opened the doors of her residence to mark a significant milestone - 30 years of the Forward Arts Foundation.  But as attendees reveled in the literary ambiance, one particular detail about the decor caught the collective eye: a captivating photograph of Prince William and Princess Kate from their wedding day in April 2011.
One of the most popular articles on this site over the last year has been our must-read feature explaining svchost.exe and why it's running, and now there's an even easier way to see what's going on behind all of those svchost processes in Task Manager. The Svchost Viewer is a small application that lists all of the current svchost.exe instances, shows how much memory each one is using and what services are running beneath it.
The actress is promoting her new film, Argylle, in New York Bryce Dallas Howard had all eyes on her again when she rocked up for another day of promotional duties in New York City wearing a stunning dress.  The 42-year-old is currently promoting her new film, , and she certainly made an unforgettable entrance when she arrived for an appearance on LIVE with Kelly and Mark on Tuesday morning. The actress looked phenomenal in a figure-skimming, red and purple striped dress that accentuated her incredible curves.
Controversial Stoke City winger James McClean has been fined two weeks' wages by his club and agreed to delete his Instagram account after posting an offensive picture of himself home schooling his children in a balaclava. The image, which was accompanied by a caption that read 'today's school lesson – history' and laughing emojis, was interpreted as a reference to the IRA. It drew an angry response from many people on social media.
Now that the Rivian R1T and R1S "electric adventure vehicles" are readily available, the company is busy adding new features with quick software updates. The latest arrived on December 9th, adding a new 'Snow Mode' just in time for winter and several other improvements. While the Camp Mode update earlier this year was pretty awesome, not everyone camps with their vehicle. However, the latest Rivian software update, version 2022.47, is something every owner can appreciate.
A teenage killer who stabbed a new mother to death in a cocaine-fuelled attack when she was just 15 has been sent back to prison less than six months after she was freed.  Jordan Jobson stabbed Samantha Madgin, 18, to death in Wallsend in August 2007 and was jailed for life.  She was then released on licence in December. However, Jobson is now back behind bars after breaching one of the licence's conditions.
Google Chrome may come packed with robust features and a huge collection of extensions, but it still has its flaws. Besides its numerous privacy issues, Chrome is also heavy on system resources, resulting in sluggish browsing or a depleted laptop battery. What if you could switch to a more secure, lightweight browser, while still retaining the technology that runs Chrome? Chromium is the open-source browser project behind Chrome. A lot of developers have forked Chromium to include unique features pertaining to privacy, multi-media, and security.
Vince Gill has released a powerfully stunning new song about the lasting damage of sexual abuse. In "Forever Changed," Gill lambasts those who perpetrate sexual abuse, warning them that "God was watching, and he knows your name." The slow, mournful ballad is framed by piano and acoustic guitar. Gill delivers the lyrics in his familiar soaring tenor, but the lyrics are tinged with an uncharacteristic anger from the first as he begins the song, "