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French-Canadian mother took to Reddit for advice on son’s name

Choosing a name for your child is a very difficult decision for many parents to make.

While some expectant parents may already have a huge list of names that they like, for others, trying to decide on a name can seem very daunting.

And one mother has taken to Reddit to reveal that she not only struggled to choose a name for her child, but now really regrets the name that she chose.

The anonymous parent took to the online discussion website and admitted she ‘regrets’ her son’s name and is fed up with people constantly raising their eyebrows at the name or asking her to repeat it, The Sun reported.

The Reddit user explained: “First, I have to say that we are French Canadian.

“The name we chose will sound totally normal to you, but here it is quite unusual because it’s an English name …

“So, at the hospital, we chose to name our son Logan. My son is now six months old, and I am still not used to his name. It was difficult from the start to choose a name.

“A lot of names we loved didn’t work well with my husband’s name. We also had very different tastes for boys’ names. So we waited until the last minute to choose.

“Logan was not the first choice for either of us, but it was the only name we both agreed on. We made the decision to give him an “original” name. I thought I could live well with that and defend my choice.

“I believe giving him an English name will give him an edge on the job market (would you hire a Logan or a François, Jean-Michel or Mathieu?). I wanted him to stand out instead of being the 10th Felix in his grade…”

However, the mother revealed that it’s been six months since she welcomed her son, and she still isn’t liking his name.

She continued: “But still, after six months, I am not comfortable with the name Logan.

“I don’t live well with people raising an eyebrow or asking me to repeat. I don’t want to change my son’s name, but does anybody have a similar story?

“How long did it take for you to get used to it?”

Reddit users were very supportive of the woman, and rushed to the comments to share their thoughts on the name, as well as their own experiences with their children’s names.

One person said: “I can see where you’re coming from. I’m from Germany originally and a name like Logan would certainly be a bit odd there, so I imagine it’d be about the same in French Canada.

“You’ll get used to it. He’ll get used to it. And everyone around him will get used to it.”

Another added: “I regretted my second daughter’s name for the longest time.

“I think it was around eight months when I finally started calling her by her real name instead of pet names and nicknames.

“By the time she was walking and showing her little personality, I had gotten used to her name.

“Now I can’t imagine her with any other name!”

A third commented: “I like the name Logan!” Someone else stated: “Logan’s a good name, don’t sweat it.”

This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission

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AFL 2022: Adelaide Crows vs North Melbourne, fans rejoice over Ben Cunnington’s return from cancer after 385 days

There were emotional scenes at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday afternoon as North Melbourne’s Ben Cunnington returned to AFL action for the first time in more than a year.

The Kangaroos midfielder has survived two bouts of testicular cancer that have kept him out of the AFL since he last played in round 19 last year — 385 days ago.

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Cunnington, a two-time North best and fairest, addressed his teammates during the week and spoke about his battle and the support from his family and the club that helped him fight his way back.

It has been a long and emotional journey back to senior football for the 31-year-old, who was seen soaking up the moment by himself in the middle of Adelaide Oval before North’s clash with the Crows.

And many footy fans would have shed a tear watching Cunnington embrace his partner and walked out onto the field with his three children.

Cunnington took a few deep breaths as she ran through the banner.

The Herald Sun’s Lauren Wood said it would be “tough to top for footy’s moment of the year”.

Broadcaster Chad Ryan tweeted: “Bloody powerful stuff. F*** cancer. So glad to have Cunnington back.”

Peter Hooley said: “Man, who’s cutting onions. Love every little thing about this. Go well Cunners.”

Cunnington finished with 17 disposals and three clearances in a solid performance.

The Crows spoiled his return, pushing ahead in the last quarter to claim a 103 (15.14) to 74 (10.14).

Dual premiership-winning Kangaroo David King said it was “so good” to see Cunnington back playing for North.

“Just really rapt to see him back out there and wearing the jumper,” he said on Fox Footy.

“Things look right for the Kangaroos when he’s out there.

“I think he’s been the Kangaroos’ best player since the turn of the century. This guy’s impact on football has been phenomenal for us.”

“You think you might be done with the game but until it gets taken away from you, you quickly realize how much you do love it,” Cunnington told Fox Footy post game.

“To get another opportunity to play, I couldn’t be more appreciative and grateful.”

“Even though we lost I can’t stop smiling, I’m just trying to appreciate it right now.”

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This Privacy Service Tries to Prevent Your Cell-Phone Carrier From Tracking You

Who’s tracking your cell phone? Probably more people than you’re comfortable with. Working in a Guatemalan refugee camp, Paul Schmitt noticed an “IMSI catcher” at the entrance, presumably so authorities could track the residents’ comings and going. These devices, also known as “Stingrays,” are used by governments around the world to track citizens.

“Commercial surveillance” is also now in the government’s crosshairs, as the FTC now seeks comment on “the business of collecting, analyzing, and profiting from information about people.”

The IMSI (international mobile subscriber identifier) ​​is the code attached to your SIM card that lets the network know you’re a subscriber in good standing. Thing is, that number lets your mobile provider track you, and it can give that data to partners or authorities if it wants. Even worse, third parties can set up Stingrays, and collect subscriber IDs and locations for their own purposes.

So along with ex-Googler Barath Raghavan, Schmitt founded Invisv, a startup dedicated to figuring out how to cloak its users’ IMSIs. Its new “pretty good phone privacy” product, available for Android phones that have eSIM capability, combines a virtual carrier (using AT&T’s network in the US) with special software that lets you churn your IMSI.

“We were hopeful this would be picked up by the [phone] companies. We approached the telecoms, and the response wasn’t what we hoped for,” Schmitt says. “We wanted to show this is actually possible.”

The company also offers a two-hop VPN service for Android that costs $5/month, to hide your internet traffic. (Apple’s iOS doesn’t offer third-party developers the APIs needed to do IMSI switching.)

So Invisv offers a mobile service, provided via eSIM, which has an app that cycles your IMSI. For $40/month, you get 9GB of data and eight IMSI changes per month; for $90/month, you get unlimited data and 30 IMSI changes. Essentially, you’d appear to the network as a different person each day.

The actual connectivity is provided through various physical networks. In the US right now that’s AT&T, with T-Mobile coming on board down the road. They make a deal with Invisv, and they never see your current subscriber information.

That’s paired with a two-hop VPN, also available as a $5 separate service. A two-hop VPN sends data to Invisv, which then hides your IP address and sends your data to VPN firm Fastly, which finally sends it to the target website. It then becomes very hard to connect your requests with any traffic heading to the destination.

“There’s mobile privacy, there’s internet privacy, and there’s app privacy,” Raghavan says. “We’re trying to solve the two [mobile and internet] which nobody has addressed.”

App-interface

The app has a very simple interface.

5 Ways They Track You

There are a lot of ways carriers, platform providers, and application providers track your phone, and a lot of ways that data can be sold to brokers. Invisv’s premier product takes care of a particularly tricky one, and Schmitt walked me through some of the others.

1. MSISDN (Your Phone Number)

Along with your IMSI, every phone with a voice line has an MSISDN, otherwise known as a phone number. It’s easy enough for your carrier to track your phone by MSISDN even if you cycle your IMSI. Invisv’s data-only SIMs have no phone number. If you want to make calls or send texts, you sign up with a cloud-based provider such as Line2.

2.SS7 Attacks

There’s a massive flaw in 2G and 3G networks that lets well-resourced attackers—typically, spy agencies—intercept traffic. The newer Diameter protocol, introduced with 4G, closes that hole, but it can open up any time someone makes a call or sends a text (because those functions often use parts of the 2G or 3G system.) Schmitt says he avoids that by buying only 4G and 5G service; if there’s no 4G coverage, the phone shows no signal.

3.GSM(Google Mobile Services)

The core Google service on mainstream Android smartphones, GMS “fingerprints” your device so its own ad products, and clients’ ad products, can target you. The way to avoid this is by loading a “non Googled” Android OS on your phone. Schmitt says Invisv works on Graphene and Calyx. Raghavan says the app will be available through the F-Droid store and as a direct APK download, to avoid Google Play.

4. App-Based Tracking SDKs

Many third-party apps on your phone collect personal and location data, which the app makers then resell to brokers. (New York Times has a terrifying example of the kind of precise location data the brokers can provide.) The answer for this one is to say no when apps on your phone ask for your location. An even better solution would be to use a feature phone with no apps, but Schmitt says “there’s not a huge market” for feature phones.

5. Behavioral Fingerprinting

Unfortunately, this last one is very difficult to avoid. Even if you don’t give apps permission, they may be “fingerprinting” your behavior using data available through the platform APIs, combining that information into a unique identifier. In the wake of its location-data story, the Times Times recommended the app Disconnect.me to block these trackers.

“We would suggest that in addition to using PGPP, privacy-conscious users should use better apps—such as Signal or Matrix for communication and a privacy-preserving mobile browser, etc. (But they won’t need the VPN service from such apps .) These are complementary privacy practices, as we see privacy as a layered problem,” Raghavan says.

Invisv’s plan is now available on the Google Play Store.

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Tower of Fantasy: When is it Coming to Steam?

Starting to get burned out on Genshin Impact? How about trying something new that still feels familiar? From publisher Level, Infinite and developer Hotta Studio comes a brand new anime-styled open-world action RPG called Tower of Fantasy. In this game, humanity has traveled to a distant alien world, Aida, because of dwindling resources. There, they tried to harvest Omnium energy from comet Mara, but the energy radiation end up causing catastrophic disaster. Like Genshin Impact, Tower of Fantasy can also be enjoyed on Android and iOS mobile devices, as well as your own high-end PC gaming rig. Speaking of the PC version, will Tower of Fantasy come to Steam?

When Will Tower of Fantasy PC Come to Steam?

Currently, you can already play the game through its own stand-alone launcher. None, if PC players are waiting for Tower of Fantasy to be released on your favorite gaming platform, either Steam or Epic Games Store, then you have to wait until Q4 2022.

As mentioned on Tower of Fantasy‘s official download page, the game is set to be launched on Steam and Epic Games Store sometime around the fourth quarter of 2022. Meanwhile, the Steam page mentioned an even broader release window, H2 2022 — or the second half of 2022. As you can expect, it corresponds to July, August, September, October, November, and December. With that in mind, Level Infinite and Hotta Studio might release the game sometime between October 1 to December 312022.

The developer team is yet to announce the specific date when Tower of Fantasy will finally hit Steam, so don’t forget to follow their official global social media channels, such as their twitter-account and Discord server, for more updates. Below is Tower of Fantasy PC system requirement according to the game’s Steam product page:

Minimum Recommended
YOU Windows 7 SP1 64-bit (requires 64-bit OS) Windows 10 64-bit
processor Intel Core i5 or equivalent Intel Core i7
Memory 8GB RAM 16GB RAM
GPU NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 NVIDIA GeForce GT 1060 6GB
DirectX DX11 DX12
Storage 25GB 30GB

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The Queen: Summer Balmoral trip cut short, sparking fresh concern for the monarch’s health

Somewhere in Aberdeenshire there is a sad Shetland pony. Named Lance Corporal Cruachan IV, the diminutive equine usually gets one moment in the spotlight a year, an all-too-brief chance to bask in the glow of global media interest during which he occasionally tries to nip the Queen or eat her bouquet.

As the mascot of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, Cruachan IV usually, at this time of year, enjoys his starring role in the Regiment’s ceremonial welcome of Her Majesty to her Balmoral estate, a traditional outing involving bagpipes and lots of big smiles and which marks the official start of the sovereign’s summer holiday.

But this year both Cruachan IV and the Queen have been kept confined to barracks, so to speak.

This week it was reported that for “reasons of comfort” the ceremonial welcome happened in private but this is just the latest sign that the sovereign’s advancing years and ongoing health woes are posing an increasingly blatant impediment on usual schedule.

News that Her Majesty would not be enjoying her yearly face-to-face with Cruachan IV just tops off what has been a bit of a rotten start to her holiday; a holiday that is already shaping up to be something of a dud thanks to the machinations of Downing Street and her wayward family.

It was only at the tail end of the Queen’s summer holidays last year, a scant 12 months ago or thereabouts, that Buckingham Palace was busy touting what a packed autumn schedule of dozens and dozens of events were planned. The message was clear: The Queen is fighting fit and ready to Queen with some seriously impressive vigor and vim! Trips to Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland were planned as things geared up towards her big Jubilee year from her!

That ambitious plan then collided with the reality of a woman fast approaching her centenary and since October 2021 we have had one cancellation after another with the diminutive monarchy increasingly retreating from public view.

We did not see her in Scotland for Cop26, at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Day, on Commonwealth Day, Easter, at the State Opening of parliament or at the service of thanksgiving for her reign during her own Platinum Jubilee.

News that Her Majesty would not be facing down the bouquet-chomping Cruachan IV has only confirmed that things are changing, and fast, for the eleven irrepressible monarch.

However, this is the Queen we are talking about, a woman whose family has, in only the last few years, faced accusations of sexual abuse, racism, accepting millions of dollars from a controversial Middle Eastern politician and the brothers of Osama bin Laden and of “total neglect”.

The dark cloud over her vacation is that, in the months to come, Buckingham Palace faces all of these particular fires roaring back to full on blaze status.

It’s hard to think of a worse headline for any brand or business than one that ties them to the family of Bin Laden, but here we are thanks to Prince Charles and his seeming willingness to accept vast amounts of money for his Prince’s Trust charity from any stray billionaire.

In July it was reported that the Prince had accepted $1.7 million from the two of Bin Laden’s siblings, a shocking revelation that came only weeks after it was also reported by the Times he had accepted $1.7 million in cash stuffed in plastic shopping bags from a controversial Qatari politician.

Meanwhile, his former valet turned charity chief Michael Fawcett is still waiting to be questioned by Scotland Yard’s Special Inquiry Team after allegations of a cash-for-honours scheme embroiled Charles’ Clarence House last year.

Interestingly, the Prince of Wales has largely weathered these damaging reports and come out only slightly reputationally dinged, with the shocking claims have not really sparked any sort of public outcry.

The same likely won’t be able to be said when Prince Harry, the neophyte TV and podcast creator who is yet to actually, err, create anything, releases his memoir later this year.

If even a small percentage of the speculation about what he might reveal and what dirt he might dish is correct, this book is shaping up to be the most devastating royal release in 30 years and since Diana, Princess of Wales started whispering in the ear of Andrew Morton.

Given we are talking about Harry – a man who went on global TV screens alongside his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex to accuse The Firm of racism and neglectful treatment at a time when thousands were dying-a-day of Covid and while his 99- year-old grandfather was in hospital – does anyone really think all we are going to get is a feel-good read? Several hundred pages of self-important bleating and the occasional smoothie recipe thrown in?

In Tom Bower’s recently released Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors he casts a particularly grim view.

He writes: “Most Britons could not understand Harry’s hostility towards his country and family. His disloyalty from him to his grandmother was particularly mystifying.

“No one realized how his hostility had grown during his conversations with John Moehringer, the ghostwriter of his memoirs. To secure vast sales and recoup the huge advance, the publishers had encouraged Harry to criticize his family of him in the most extreme terms possible. Easily persuaded, Harry edged towards betraying his father to him, Camilla, the Cambridges and even the Queen. And then, the deed was done. To earn out the publisher’s advance, nothing and no one had been sacrosanct.”

Or to paraphrase Macbeth, another disgruntled figure from royal circles, something very dangerous this way comes…

At this stage, all indications would point to Harry’s book potentially being the most painful chapter yet in the long and sorry tale of Megxit.

Then, there is another book, or at least the possibility of a book, that should be a very serious cause for concern for Her Majesty. Six months ago her son de ella Prince Andrew settled the civil sex abuse case brought against him by Virginia Giuffre with a payment that at the time was reported to be around $21 million. (The royal has always vehemently denied Ms Giuffre’s claims that he sexually assaulted her on three occasions when she was a teenager.)

this week The Sun reported that figure was allegedly much lower – somewhere between $5.1 and $8.6 million – and that “that was as much money the disgraced Duke could scrape together quickly to halt her civil lawsuit”.

The “cut-price deal”, according to the report, might explain why the mother-of-three Giuffre did not sign a nondisclosure agreement, meaning she is free to write a tell-all of her very own, any time she wants.

That there is even a skerrick of chance that this chapter, the most sordid and horrifying in modern royal history by far, could at any moment explode back into the headlines must be a cause for very serious concern.

All Andrew has ever done to try and manage this situation is given an appalling TV interview, showing an appealing deficiency of compassion or empathy for anyone but himself, put out a couple of statements and write a seven-figure check. If anyone thinks that this is in any case an adequate response and has drawn a definitive line under his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, or that the public is ready to move on then they are deluding themselves.

The 62-year-old is still, and will likely always be, despised by much of the world and the appetite for seeing him embarrassed or raked over the coals is unlikely to diminish anytime soon. Cue 101 book publishers with dollar-signs in their eyes.

So too has Ms Giuffre shown a steely backbone and unwavering commitment to speaking about the horrors she experienced during her time with Epstein. There is no reason to believe that she will suddenly back down or go quiet now which leaves us with the very real possibility that she might release a book of her own from her at some point.

Even if all of these swirling worries weren’t enough to blight the Queen’s holiday, then there is the fact that she will have to cut her break short thanks to the fact that the UK will get a new Prime Minister next month. On September 6, Boris Johnson will formally resign and the Daily Mail has revealed that Her Majesty will “interrupt” her holiday to pop back to London where she will “invite”, in the quaint nomenclature of royalty, the winner of the Conservative party vote to form a government.

A source told the Email: “Her Majesty does not expect the new prime minister to travel to Scotland, so the plan is that the Queen will travel down to see them.”

So much for a regal break huh?

Balmoral is agreed to be Her Majesty’s favorite home where she used to enjoy long walks and getting out into nature but in recent years her time there has been blighted by a rolling series of crises. In 2019, August saw Harry and Meghan skip the family getaway to flit about Europe in private jets and then the suicide of Epstein. Come 2020, the pandemic was in full swing and she and Philip were cosseted inside HMS Bubble and last year the monarch faced her first summer de ella without her husband of 73-years.

The poor woman must be so tired. Not only is she still working, more than three decades after most people retire, but her family de ella is a source of never ending scandal and strain with things only looking like they are going to ramp up more.

If you ask me, and no one is, what Her Majesty needs right now is not another wet week wobbling over the moors and ruminating on how it all went wrong but needs to rally her lady-in-waiting of more than 60 years Lady Susan Hussey and abscond for a 72-hour all-inclusive gals weekend to Malaga.

Sun, sand, sangria and not having to think about all the brewing Windsor scandals? Now that’s a real holiday.

Daniela Elser is a royal expert and a writer with more than 15 years’ experience working with a number of Australia’s leading media titles.

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Black and Gold Nucleus locations on Astra

Tower of Fantasy’s summoning system hinges on a very simple set of tokens called Nuclei that you can find dotted all over the world. There are two different types of Nucleus Cache, Black and Gold, and they have their own set of tokens to spend on spinning them. There is also the exceptionally rare Red Nuclei, but they’re used for the specialty gacha. We have a full Tower of Fantasy currency guide if you need more information.

As you may expect, Black is more common than Gold, but you can still find plenty all over Astra if you know where to look. You can take a look at this pair of maps to see exactly where you can find all of them on Astra.

Tower of Fantasy Nucleus map 1

Tower of Fantasy Nucleus map 2

You can collect them primarily from interactable objects and locations in the world like Tar Pits or Kerosene Plants, but Gold nuclei are usually in much tougher locations like Strongholds. There are also different Caches you can find out in the world, Purple Caches indicate Black Nuclei, while Gold Caches will give you both Gold Nuclei and Dark Crystals.

Bare in mind that some locations will require time after activation before they yield any Nuclei, and we recommend keeping a fire weapon on hand to make the process go smoother. It’s also possible we’ve missed a few spots on this map, but what we’ve marked out should give you more than enough to get started.

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Homegrown fave Joel Edgerton opens up on the birth of his twins

Notoriously private star Joel Edgerton opens up on the birth of his twins with partner Christine Centenera and says he wants to bring his kids up ‘Aussie’

Homegrown Hollywood star Joel Edgerton has opened up about the importance of family and the birth of his twins with partner Christine Centenera.

The notoriously private 48-year-old Star Wars fan favorite says he wants to bring his children up in Australia, despite the demands of a jet-set career as a major actor.

In a candid interview in Saturday’s Herald-Sun, the Obi-Wan star revealed that he came close to turning down a part in the new blockbuster Thirteen Lives for the sake of his young family.

Homegrown Hollywood fave Joel Edgerton has opened up on the birth of his twins with partner Christine Centenera and says he wants to bring his kids up 'Aussie'

Homegrown Hollywood fave Joel Edgerton has opened up on the birth of his twins with partner Christine Centenera and says he wants to bring his kids up ‘Aussie’

Based on the 2018 Thai cave rescue, the Amazon Prime movie was filmed in Queensland last year when Christine was expecting.

Joel told the film’s famed Hollywood director Ron Howard that he would only do the part if he could have time off to be with his partner for the birth.

Complicating the situation were pandemic travel restrictions which he said made things ‘tricky’.

‘It was supposed to be: shoot the movie, month off, welcome babies. And they, as twins do, came incredibly early.’

In a candid interview in Saturday's Herald-Sun, the Obi-Wan star revealed that he came close to turning down a part in the new blockbuster Thirteen Lives for the sake of his young family.  Pictured: Joel Edgerton and Christine Centenera in July 18, 2022 in London, England

In a candid interview in Saturday’s Herald-Sun, the Obi-Wan star revealed that he came close to turning down a part in the new blockbuster Thirteen Lives for the sake of his young family. Pictured: Joel Edgerton and Christine Centenera in July 18, 2022 in London, England

Joel was able to have a week off to welcome his children, who were born in May, 2021.

Joel plays rescue diver and anesthetist Dr. Richard Harry’ Harris in Thirteen Lives, the latest in a long line of high-profile roles that have been kept away from his home base in Australia.

He recently completed a role in George Clooney’s The Boys in the Boat, which was filmed in London. He has also appeared in Disney+ series Obi Wan Kenobi.

Joel told the film's famed Hollywood director Ron Howard that he would only do the part of rescue diver and anaesthetist Dr. Richard Harry' Harris if he could have time off to be with his partner for the birth of his twins.  Pictured: A scene from Thirteen Lives

Joel told the film’s famed Hollywood director Ron Howard that he would only do the part of rescue diver and anaesthetist Dr. Richard Harry’ Harris if he could have time off to be with his partner for the birth of his twins. Pictured: A scene from Thirteen Lives

But now, Joel says he is thinking more about trying to plan projects to made in Australia – where his parents are based.

He said he misses Australia when he’s out of town.

‘I would definitely like to be in Australia more, shooting there more, and I really want my kids to sort of sound a bit like us,’ he explained.

‘You know what, it’s not about an accent, it’s about an identity, and I’d love for them to have an Australian identity.’

Christina currently works as the fashion director for Vogue Australia and as a designer for her own line, Wardrobe NYC.

The couple debuted their relationship at GQ Australia’s Men of the Year Awards in Sydney in November 2018.

Joel rose to fame as an actor on the hit series The Secret Life of Us, twenty years ago. Since then he has notched up credits as writer, producer and director, including the US made thriller The Gift from 2015.

Joel and Christina seen in 2019 The couple debuted their relationship at GQ Australia's Men of the Year Awards in Sydney in November 2018

Joel and Christina seen in 2019 The couple debuted their relationship at GQ Australia’s Men of the Year Awards in Sydney in November 2018

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Kangaroos legend Brent Harvey says club ‘can’t get held ransom’ by Jason Horne-Francis

Kangaroos icon Brent Harvey has backed the club’s decision to drop No.1 pick Jason Horne-Francis ahead of what would’ve been his first AFL match in his home town.

With North Melbourne traveling to Adelaide to take on the Crows, Horne-Francis, a South Australian native, was poised to have friends and family watch him in person, before he was omitted from Leigh Adams’ side.

According to Seven News’ Mitch Cleary, Horne-Francis was “called out” by the Kangaroos’ interim coach and senior teammates after failing to complete a proper ice bath recovery.

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With Horne-Francis having parked contract negotiations until the end of the season, speculation is rife that the axing could lead the talented teen away from Arden Street, but Harvey says the club “can’t get held to ransom for these little things.”

“He’s going to have the spotlight on him because he’s the No.1 draft pick … (but) he hasn’t gone out and robbed a bank, he hasn’t done anything bad; teammates love him, staff love him, the coaches love him. He hasn’t done anything bad,” Harvey told RSN.

“This is just part of the development of a young boy to get his preparation right and everybody else. Not just Jason.

“The risk is there (that he departs) … we know the risk, everybody knows the right. Not just Jason. It could be draft pick No.5, not No.1, and they’re from Adelaide or Perth. The going -home factor is always going to be there. Same as a Perth club that drafts a Melbourne boy – it’s always going to be there.

“But you can’t get held to ransom for these little things. You’ve got to make sure your culture is No.1, and that’s what our coach is doing right now, and I absolutely love it.”

Fresh speculation surrounding Horne-Francis’ future comes amid reports the Kangaroos have tabled an official offer to legendary coach Alastair Clarkson.

According to The Age, Clarkson has been offered a “long-term deal of at least five years” by the Kangaroos.

Clarkson is yet to make a decision on his future, with the GWS Giants also linked with the four-time premiership winner.

However, despite also being without a coach for next season, the Giants are understood to have not yet made a formal offer to Clarkson.

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LG Unveils Vibrating TV With Speakerless Audio – channelnews

LG Display has revealed a 97-inch 4K OLED.EX TV panel that is capable of producing sound without the need for built-in speakers.

The new panel makes use of the tech company’s Cinematic Sound OLED technology, which involves a thin film that is applied to the back of the panel that vibrates the display, generating audio for the TV’s 5.1 channel sound system. LG says that the technology delivers a “cinematic level of immersion.”

LG previously implemented the technology on their LG G8 smartphone, the audio performance which was “lackluster” according to TheVerge.

However there is precedent to say that the technology of a vibrating TV generating audio does indeed work, with Sony’s A80K TV amongst others making use of similar Acoustic Surface Audio Plus technology. Sony’s TVs, unlike the LG panel, are assisted by front facing speakers, tweeters and actuators that vibrate the screen, which acts as a main speaker.

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The lack of additional speakers does raise questions of LG’s claim of a “cinematic level of immersion”, where a surround sound system would make use of speakers around the viewer to pull them into the soundscape of what’s on screen.

It also begs the question of how LG plans to prevent image interference with a panel that vibrates.

Before the mention of speakerless technology, LG debuted its OLED.EX technology in its latest run of flagship G2 OLED TVs, and previously announced the 97-inch 4K panel back in January, which would make it the largest OLED TV ever released.

According to FlatPanelsHD, TV’s with the new panel will cost 25,000 Euro (roughly A$36,318) upon release in Europe, where it is expected to appear late this year. Pricing regarding the vibrating panel is yet to be disclosed.

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Where is Garry McDonald now? Inside the very private life of the iconic Australian comedian

What ever happened to Norman Gunston? Inside the VERY private life of iconic Australian comedian Garry McDonald with his glamorous actress wife after ‘little Aussie bleeder’ suffered crippling depression

He became a household name playing ‘little Aussie bleeder’ Norman Gunston and Arthur in the ABC series, Mother And Son.

But iconic Australian comedian Garry McDonald lives a very quiet life these days.

McDonald, 73, was diagnosed with anxiety and related depression in 1993 and now leads to a very private life with his actress wife Diane Craig.

What ever happened to Norman Gunston?  Inside the VERY private life of iconic Australian comedian Garry McDonald with his glamorous actress wife after 'little Aussie bleeder' suffered crippling depression

What ever happened to Norman Gunston? Inside the VERY private life of iconic Australian comedian Garry McDonald with his glamorous actress wife after ‘little Aussie bleeder’ suffered crippling depression

The 73-year-old rose to fame thanks to his role in the legendary ABC comedy Aunty Jack in 1973 and his appearance in 1975 drama film Picnic At Hanging Rock.

His famous character Norman Gunston was born on the ABC series, Mother And Son.

He was eventually offered his own program ‘The Norman Gunston show’.

He’s interviewed the likes of Mick Jaggar, Ray Charles, Muhammad Ali, Paul Keating and Paul McCartney on his show and throughout his career.

The 73-year-old rose to fame thanks to his role in the legendary ABC comedy Aunty Jack in 1973 and his appearance in 1975 drama film Picnic At Hanging Rock.  Pictured on stage during Guys And Doll

The 73-year-old rose to fame thanks to his role in the legendary ABC comedy Aunty Jack in 1973 and his appearance in 1975 drama film Picnic At Hanging Rock. Pictured on stage during Guys And Doll

Garry is famous for daubing his face with small pieces of tissue paper and his trademark comb-over hairstyle.

He won the Gold Logie in 1976 for his work on The Norman Gunston Show and was also awarded the Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actor in 1994.

After the reboot of his popular series was canceled in 1993, Garry was diagnosed with anxiety and related depression.

He told the ABC in 2015, he was ‘mortified’ at the show’s cancellation.

‘I was mortified that I was putting people out of work. But there was nothing I could do. I was a basket case,’ he said.

Garry became a household name playing the 'little Aussie bleeder' Norman Gunston and Arthur in the ABC series Mother And Son

Garry became a household name playing the ‘little Aussie bleeder’ Norman Gunston and Arthur in the ABC series Mother And Son

Garry also revealed that, once diagnosed, he began cognitive behavior therapy which ‘changed his life’.

A staunch supporter of mental health awareness, Garry was awarded an Order of Australia in 2003 and is also an ambassador of Beyond Blue.

He returned to TV screens in 2012, playing Doctor Philip Noonan on Network Ten drama series Offspring.

Garry currently lives with his wife Diane in Berry on the New South Wales south coast.

The couple, who share are David and daughter Kate, met during production of Let’s Get A Divorce and tied the knot in 1971.

After the reboot of his popular series The Norman Gunston show was canceled in 1993, Garry (pictured here in 2012) was diagnosed with anxiety and related depression

After the reboot of his popular series The Norman Gunston show was canceled in 1993, Garry (pictured here in 2012) was diagnosed with anxiety and related depression

Garry currently lives a quiet life with his wife Diane in Berry on the New South Wales south coast.  Pictured: Diane and Garry in 201

Garry currently lives a quiet life with his wife Diane in Berry on the New South Wales south coast. Pictured: Diane and Garry in 201

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