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Cleer Crescent review: Reshaping expectations?

LG Tone Free Wireless Earbuds (FN7) review: Tune Full ?

(Pocket-lint) - Make a list of things the world is crying out for. How far up your list does another pair of true wireless in-ear headphones come? The answer may well be not very . However, at least LG s Tone Free HBS-FN7 aren t just another me-too! by-the-numbers attempt to steal market share from the likes of Apple s AirPods Pro. The HBS-FN7 have a feature or two that sets them apart from the majority, including ultraviolet (UV) cleaning. So while the world is all too familiar with products like this, might it find room in its heart for these LGs? Design

Barnhill Primary pupil braves the shave to donate hair for third time and raise funds for cancer charity

© Supplied by Simon Lucas An 11-year-old from Dundee has raised more than £1,100 after ‘braving the shave’ for charity and will donate her hair to the Little Princess Trust for the third time. Lola Lucas was inspired to get involved with the Macmillan Cancer Support fundraiser ‘Brave the Shave’ as a way of raising money for a good cause, while also taking advantage of the opportunity to try a bold new look. This isn’t the first time Lola’s hair has benefited a charity: She has donated it twice before to have it made into a wig for another child, who has lost their hair due to illness.

Business Scoop » Triton Range

Press Release – Simon Lucas Mitsubishi One thing that goes without saying is that Kiwis love their utes. Its in our country’s DNA to appreciate anything that is practical, reliable, durable and gets the job done. With this in mind, its no wonder that utility vehicles have found … One thing that goes without saying is that Kiwis love their utes. It’s in our country’s DNA to appreciate anything that is practical, reliable, durable and gets the job done. With this in mind, it’s no wonder that utility vehicles have found their way into garages across the country. Whether as a means to get the kids to school, a fisherman to get to their secret spot on a remote beach, or as a reliable workhorse to get stuck in on around the farm. Whatever the reason for owning a ute, there’s no doubt that it is a valuable part of many Kiwis lives.

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