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Patent and Trademark Office. The tech giant submitted the theoretical accessory in just under the wire: The keyboard got the green light on December 29, the last day of 2020 to receive approval from the U.S.

‘The dynamic labels may be generated using dynamically reconfigurable label displaying components such as organic light-emitting diode displays with arrays of pixels, electrophoretic displays with arrays of pixels, or other pixel arrays (as examples).’ ‘This can be accomplished by providing keys in a keyboard with dynamic labels,’ the filing explains.

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England beat North Macedonia 8-0 that day, and we spent a lot of time making sure the cameras didn’t show the many empty seats. We went to St Mary’s stadium in Southampton, where the gate was just over 8,000. I was covering the Lionesses for ITV in September 2021 and it was Sarina’s first game as England manager.

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has earned over nine million views for a video filmed inside his home, where he can merely tap a cabinet to make it open. Even better, though, with the click of a remote control, he can open an expansive sunroof built into the high ceiling.

 kicked off the trend on April 17, sharing a mini home-tour video that’s been viewed 8.3 times and shows off her favorite parts of her house — including the black toilet she proudly shows off as the ‘coolest’ part.

Their first England memories so far have been quite different. Euros champions and now World Cup finalists. That’s how you create a legacy. I look at all the little ones in my family today, who have become Lionesses superfans over the past couple of years.

And I think how lucky they are!

She finishes the video with an elevated outdoor walkway. She starts off with a fireplace hanging from the ceiling, followed by rock climbing wall, a huge moving clothes rack like one that might be found in a dry cleaner’s.

Others dive straight in. But they all offer an opinion on whether it should be Ella Toone or Lauren James starting in the final, on how good Japan were, how Colombia’s Linda Caicedo was a star of the tournament… and how good it is to stick it the Aussies. Some begin by feigning ignorance.

An elite standard of sport that is transforming opinions, removing the excuses and creating a legacy that makes me proud to be English. This World Cup adventure has felt like the perfect tonic for a country seems divided.

And as we drove home, we had Baddiel and Skinner’s ‘Three Lions’ on cassette tape blaring out the windows, in morose fashion this time, flipping it over continuously to play it on repeat in mum’s sky blue Mini Metro.

The cruellest way to end what was the most brilliant ride. My first memory of watching England was at Euro 96.

I was nine years old, the summer had been electric. And me watching in the local rugby club on a small TV in the corner. We had just lost to Germany… on penalties.

We had more than seven million viewers for England’s quarter final win against Colombia, for a morning kick off too. The escalating interest from the general public, the space being committed in newspapers and websites. It’s a monster figure.