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Discussions tagged with 'suffolk' on WindowsForum.com cover a mix of local news and historical topics related to the English county of Suffolk and Suffolk County, New York. One thread highlights outdated Apple Maps data in Suffolk County, New York, where red light camera alerts persist months after the program ended, raising concerns about navigation accuracy and software update delays. Another thread describes a uniquely narrow 7ft-wide Victorian home for sale in Framlingham, Suffolk, England. A third thread covers the online publication of a 17th-century notebook documenting witchcraft trials in Essex and Suffolk, England. These threads reflect regional interest in Suffolk across technology, real estate, and history.
Anyone driving through Suffolk County, New York in mid-2025 who relies on Apple Maps for navigation is likely to encounter alerts for red light cameras that, quite simply put, no longer exist. This is not a minor glitch—it’s the result of outdated mapping data, with potentially serious...
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A Suffolk home that is only 7ft wide (2m) and boasts an upside-down design has gone up for sale - for the grand total of £95,000.
The tiny Victorian property in Framlingham, Suffolk, has the kitchen on the first floor and the bedroom underneath – and once formed part of a steam mill...
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LONDON — A 350-year-old notebook which documents the trials of women convicted of witchcraft in England during the 17th century has been published online.
The notebook written by Nehemiah Wallington, an English Puritan, recounts the fate of women accused of having relationships with the...
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