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This salad is inspired by an Israeli sandwich known as Sabich – containing fried eggplant, boiled eggs, chopped vegetables and tahini all stuffed into a pita.
England captain Katy McLean says women’s rugby is going from ‘strength-to-strength’ in this country.
The son of trainer Mouse Morris has died from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning while travelling in South America.
New Real Madrid coach Rafael Benitez has admitted he is a big admirer of unsettled Liverpool forward Raheem Sterling but was unwilling to say whether or not the club would move for the England winger in the summer.
Phil Clarke joins Eddie Hemmings in the studio to discuss everything Rugby League and look back on all the action from Magic Weekend.
Laura Trott has told Sky Sports News HQ her sights are now “definitely set” on the Olympic Games in Rio next year.
As the temperature rises, music lovers flock to massive festivals around the world to see their favorite artists live and feed off the energy of fellow fans. And with each passing year, there are more and more options to choose from. From Chicago’s quintessential Lolapalooza to a global music showcase in Morocco, these festivals provide multiple days of entertainment—and unforgettable concert-going experiences. Here are our picks for the world’s fifteen best
Microsoft has showcased a new form factor for Windows 10 devices, one that can actually be squeezed into a plug. The Quanta Compute Plug was demonstrated by Microsoft’s Nick Parker during his Computex keynote address in Taiwan. The mini-PC comes with two USB 3.0 ports and an HDMI port, allowing you to turn your TV into a smart computer. Users can control their TV using Cortana via a Bluetooth remote
Apple is in the processing of recalling all Beats Pill XL speakers – if you’ve got a set you can now return them to Apple for a full refund. We recommend you do it as well, as there have been cases where the speakers overheat causing a serious fire risk. Apple admits in its statement it’s only in rare cases but it’s probably not worth the risk. The speakers were
After Apple’s popular iMessage platform last week, it’s now Microsoft turn to experience some serious problems with its ubiquitous messaging/communication application, Skype. Anyone can cause Skype to crash by typing “http://:” without the quotes in the message. Unlike what Apple users went through last week, this one doesn’t actually cause your tablet to reboot. Skype user Giperion reported it first on Skype’s forums while some of us here at TechRadar