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Can a case boost your iPhone 5s WiFi Check the Linkase

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The Linkase for iPhone 5 boasts up to a 50 percent boost in Wi-Fi signal strength thanks to a small electromagnetic waveguide extension. Does it work? See for yourself in these mobile speedtests where Wi-Fi is usually terrible.

'You can't stop with just one MURDER' Evil mother's chilling Facebook posts. Killer mother Sarah Barrass, 35, from Sheffield, made sinister posts on Facebook about murder just months before killing two of her children and plotting to murder the other four. White House downplays Trump's 'lynching' tweet. White House spokesman Hogan Gidley on Tuesday said, "people are upset about President Trump's words all of the time" after he was asked about Trump's tweet likening the impeachment investigation to a "lynching." Rough Cut (no reporter narration). Football chiefs were warned about dangers of heading leather balls by medics in 1966. Football authorities were 'warned about the dangers of frequently heading the ball by doctors in 1966'. New research showed that former players are three-and-a-half times more likely to die of dementia. Teen girls are branded 'awe-inspiring' for dancing to abusive voicemails from their exes on TikTok. The craze is believed to have been started by an American teenager called Isabella, 18, who shared a video of herself dancing to a grovelling apology from her cheating ex, begging her to trust him. Australian Media Redact Their Front Pages to Protest Secrecy Laws. Print, online and on-air news outlets joined together in a concerted campaign to pressure the Australian government to soften its restrictive secrecy laws. Running With Donkeys. It turns out that it is not much different than running with a stubborn dog, only theyre a lot bigger and can break your leg. Novak Djokovic's path to greatness. 16-time grand slam winner Novak Djokovic had a tough path to becoming a champion - from the streets of Serbia during the Kosovo War of the 90s to the biggest stages of tennis. Could this be love, or just happy pills? The Effect at the Cottesloe Theatre, is immersive. The audience is transported to luxurious private clinic. Comfy banquettes with flower arrangements double as a lab where drug trials for anti-depressants are taking place. UK targeted by more than 650 cyber attacks last year. The Government's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has warned 56 banks that they were at risk of fraudulent withdrawal of funds using cloned cards. Saudi Arabia hires JPMorgan, Standard Chartered for $2.5 bln sukuk. Saudi Arabia has hired banks, including JPMorgan and Standard Chartered, to manage a $2.5 billion issuance of sukuk, or Islamic bonds, a document by one of the banks leading the deal showed. California Sues the Trump Administration in Its Escalating War Over Auto Emissions. California, joined by 23 other states, sued to block the administrations unprecedented reversal of the states authority to set its own rules on climate-warming car emissions. Joe Biden called out for slamming Trump's lynching tweet when he said the same thing in 1998. Joe Biden has apologized for using the word 'lynching' during a 1998 interivew about Bill Clinton's impeachment and then condemning Donald Trump for using the exact same word,. QPR 2-2 Reading Sam Baldock rescues point for visitors. ADAM SHERGOLD AT LOFTUS ROAD Sam Baldock scored 15 minutes from time to rescue a point for the Royals as QPR only had themselves to blame for defensive complacency. 25 Modern Love Essays to Read if You Want to Laugh, Cringe and Cry. To celebrate the columns 15th anniversary this month, and the new series on Amazon Prime Video, we pulled together some greatest hits. St. Louis Blues Claim the Stanley Cup, Ending a 52-Year Wait. St. Louis sat in last place in the N.H.L. standings on Jan. 3 and then beat the Boston Bruins in the Cup finals, soaring to the first championship in the franchises history. England, Washington DC and Bhutan named as 2020's top places by Lonely Planet. Bhutan takes the coveted top country crown, England comes second and Washington, DC, is named as the second-best city to visit next year, after Salzburg.

What supersonic travel means for you. There was a time when the possibilities of air travel seemed limitless. Boeing's 747 "Jumbo Jet" supersized commerical aviation, then Concorde took it supersonic. New Noteworthy, From Ghost Stories to Essays on Female Identity. A selection of recent books of interest; plus, a peek at what our colleagues around the newsroom are reading. Inside the 8.4k-a-night luxury Cape Town villa that featured in the latest Made in Chelsea episode. Moondance Villa is perched high up in the affluent suburb of Fresnaye and has four bedrooms. Luxury amenities include an indoor cinema and wine tasting lounge. Savers frozen out of second Woodford fundBut he is STILL charging fees. In yet another insult to investors who trusted the once-feted fund manager with their money, the 59-year-old is taking 5,000 a day from customers with savings in the Woodford Income Focus fund. IN THE MONEYKingfisher chief exec Thierry Garnier. Thierry Garnier, who took over from Veronique Laury last month, was awarded 3,398,491 shares for bonuses he forfeited in his previous job. Garnier joined Kingfisher from Carrefour. Marie Osmond thought she was gay as a child because of sexual abuse. Marie Osmond, 60, made the comments on The Talk while weighing in on Miley Cyrus' controversial Instagram tirade, in which the Wrecking Ball singer talked about her resentment toward men. A 'sextortion' botnet threatening to release nude videos of victims sent 30,000 phony emails an hour. According to security researchers from Check Point, the bot net, which consisted of 450,000 hijacked computers, was built to black mail victims by threatening to release their alleged nude video. The Earth as ART Infrared satellite photos show salt flats, rivers and glaciers in dazzling colours. The project, Earth As Art, began in early 2000s after scientists found the visual data they were collecting from satellites of earth had more than just scientific value and decided to make the images public.

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