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More Than 4 In 10 PCs Still Can’t Upgrade To Windows 11
Other findings from Lansweeper show adoption rates for the latest OS are improving, running on 1.44 percent of computers versus 0.52 percent in January. This means the latest incarnation has overtaken Windows 8 in the popularity stakes but remains behind market share for Windows 7, despite that software going end of life in January 2020. Adoption is, unsurprisingly, higher in the consumer space. Some 4.82 percent of the biz devices researched were running an OS that wasn’t fully supported and 0.91 percent had servers in their estate that are end of life.
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Microsoft Surface Pro 8 for Business review: Still in love
Platinum’s Kamiya Hopes Next-Gen Nintendo Switch Will Still Be Portable
PlatinumGames still plans to make live service games despite Babylon Fall’s fall
Babylon’s Fall might have been a failure, but PlatinumGames still intends to have a focus on live service games.
Last month, PlatinumGames delivered the news that the servers for Babylon’s Fall would be shutting down, and as it’s an online-only game, that means it’s going away forever. This wasn’t particularly surprising news considering a few months ago the game literally only had one player online on Steam at one point. But in a new interview from VGC, the studio’s CEO Atsushi Inaba hasn’t changed its plans to progress with more live service titles (thanks, Eurogamer).
“Live service games are definitely something we do want to do and put our effort in moving forward,” Inaba said. “There are two pillars, so to speak, that we can look at internally for our development teams, that being the people within the same company.
Does ‘Cassie’ the Sea Serpent Still Lurk in Maine’s Casco Bay? – WCYY
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Heading on Vacation? Here’s how to Still Eat Healthy Without Missing Out
How Nazanin is using her freedom to fight for those still being oppressed by the Iranian regime
Should I buy IAG Shares while they’re still at £1?
Since I last covered IAG shares, they’ve continued to head lower and are around £1. So, should I buy this stock while it’s cheap?
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Man, 55, was sent to morgue ‘while still alive’ – and ‘tried to get out of bodybag’
A PATIENT was taken to a hospital ward to morgue when he was still alive and may have tried to get out of his body bag, a doctor has said.
When the medic examined Kevin Reid, 55, the next day he was dead but his eyes were open, there was blood on his gown and his body position had moved, suggesting he died in the morgue.
Kevin Reid was taken from a hospital ward to a morgue alive, it’s claimed[/caption]
The alleged blunder happened at a hospital in Australia[/caption]
He has now alleged to a coroner that hospital staff tried to get him to cover up the macabre mistake by backdating the death certificate but he refused, Business News Reports.
In his complaint, he alleges the Reid, a palliative care patient at Rockingham General Hospital in Western Australia was pronounced dead by nurses on the ward on September 5.
Last rites were given and his body was prepared before it was transferred to the morgue a few hours later.
No doctor was called to certify the death, which is standard procedure, so the medic was asked to issue one and went to see the body.
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But he was stunned by what he saw when he came across Mr Reid, whose eyes were open and with fresh blood from a cut to an arm and the other arm was over his right shoulder.
“I believe the frank blood from a new skin tear, arm position and eye signs were inconsistent with a person who was post-mortem on arrival at the morgue,” the doctor told the coroner last week.
The issue came to light when a funeral director questioned the date of September 6 on the death certificate but man’s family was present with him when they were told he died on September 5.
The doctor who made the allegation has now quit the hospital.
A state coroner’s office spokeswoman confirmed an investigation was under way.
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“After receiving notification from a doctor at the Rockingham Hospital of the death of a 55-year-old man, the coroner’s court on Monday, October 3, commenced to investigate whether the death is a reportable death,” she said.
“The court does not make public any of those investigations.”
South Metropolitan Health Service Paul Forden said that an experienced nurse had assessed Mr Reid on September 5 and found no signs of life.
But there were no treating doctors available to certify the death as required.
Forden clinicians he spoke to told him signs identified by the doctor at the morgue were “not unusual”.
“The doctor was requested to consider whether they’d be prepared to put the time of death as the previous day when the nurse had assessed the death. The doctor declined to do that.
“The doctor raised some concerns appropriately with the coroner’s office. I would not try to suppress anybody in the medical profession raising concerns.
“The investigation is into the protocols following the death of the patient, not into whether that patient was deceased.”
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Earlier this year a man who nursing home staff thought had died turned out to be alive just as his body was about to be taken to a crematorium.
Bizarre footage has emerged on Chinese social media showing the moment baffled workers unzipped a body bag after staff noticed movement as it was put in a hearse.