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World of Warcraft: Shadowlands now supports Windows 10 ARM64.
This means you can run WoW on Windows 10 ARM64 devices.
The new support is testable in the Chains of Domination Public Test Realm (PTR).
Been dying to play World of Warcraft: Shadowlands on your Windows 10 ARM64 device like Surface Pro X, but have been unable to? Well, that s changed as of late, as can be evidenced by the game s newfound support for Windows 10 ARM64. You can try out WoW on your ARM64 device right now in the Chains of Domination Public Test Realm (PTR).
In fact, not only are you welcome to test out the game in the PTR, but you re
Fe Limited ramps up development at near-production JWD Project in strong iron ore market
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Fe Limited ramps up development at near-production JWD Project in strong iron ore market
Mining contractor Big Yellow is finalising the next scope of works to keep the project on schedule in advance of commencement of full mining operations, with mobilisation of the remaining mining fleet planned to occur this weekend. The company aims to expedite production to benefit from the buoyant iron ore price and demand for high-grade ore.
Fe Limited (ASX:FEL) has ramped up development activities at JWD iron ore deposit with mining contractor Big Yellow beginning earthworks on-site last week with expectations that this component of the first stage of early works will be completed this week.
Like it or not, Keir Starmer will not win without England
The Labour leader will prove he is serious about power when he properly engages with the new politicised Englishness
Photo: AF archive / Alamy Stock Photo
Over the past few weeks there’s been a great deal of commentary marking the first anniversary of Keir Starmer’s leadership of the Labour Party. Critics and supporters have variously assailed or hailed the ways in which the party has changed since Starmer took up the reins. The prevailing assumption is that for better or worse, change there has been. Yet from the perspective of those interested in the “territorial politics” of the state, there’s more continuity than change: most strikingly, Labour still has a giant England-shaped hole in its thinking.
KPMG faces scrutiny from the audit regulator after an accounting scandal at M&C Saatchi saw the business overstate its profits £14m in irregularities dating back to 2014.