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Name of the oponent: @✘ City™ ✘ Theme of work: http://imgur.com/a/tc4TL Type of work (signature, banner, avatar, Userbar, logo, Large Piece): avatar Size: 150*250 Text: Future Watermark: csbd/csblackdevil Working time: 2h2 points
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US President-elect Donald Trump has posted a series of tweets condemning those who oppose good relations with Russia as "'stupid' people, or fools". Mr Trump vowed to work with Russia "to solve some of the many... pressing problems and issues of the WORLD!" His comments came after an intelligence reportsaid Russia's president had tried to aid a Trump election victory. Mr Trump said Democrats were to blame for "gross negligence" in allowing their servers to be hacked. In a series of tweets on Saturday, Mr Trump said that having a good relationship with Russia was "no bad thing" and that "only 'stupid' people, or fools, would think that it is bad!" He added that Russia would respect the US more when he was president. Mr Trump said frequently during his election campaign that he wanted to improve ties with Russia. He has also repeatedly questioned US intelligence claims of Russian hacking in the election campaign. Mr Trump tweeted on Saturday: "Only reason the hacking of the poorly defended DNC is discussed is that the loss by the Dems was so big that they are totally embarrassed!" He was referring to the Democratic National Committee, whose email accounts were hacked during the election campaign. Key findings from the report - full excerpts here: Hacking into the email accounts of the Democratic National Committee and top Democrats Using intermediaries such as WikiLeaks, DCLeaks.com and Guccifer 2.0 persona to release the information acquired from the hackings Using state-funded propaganda and paying social media users or "trolls" to make nasty comments After being briefed by intelligence chiefs on the report on Friday, the president-elect declined to mention Russia, but did say he had "tremendous respect for the work and service done" by those in the US intelligence community. He also insisted the election outcome was not affected. Trump Tweetwatch: 'I'm a big fan' of intelligence agencies When presidents and spies fall out What Trump's tweets tell us In the wake of the report, the US Department of Homeland Security announced that voting machines and other election databases would be classified as "critical infrastructure" and given more protection from cyber-attacks. The unclassified part of the report says that the Kremlin developed a "clear preference" for Mr Trump. Image copyrightAFP Image captionA US report said Vladimir Putin had "ordered a campaign" to influence the US election Russia's goals, the document added, were to "undermine public faith" in the US democratic process and "denigrate" his Democrat opponent Hillary Clinton, harming her electability and potential presidency. "We assess Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an influence campaign in 2016 aimed at the US presidential election," it said. It gives no detailed evidence of Mr Putin's alleged role. The report says Mr Putin liked Mr Trump because he had vowed to work with Moscow and the Russian leader had had "many positive experiences working with Western political leaders whose business interests made them more disposed to deal with Russia, such as former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder". Mr Putin has called Mr Trump "a clever man"who should "quickly understand" his role. Russia has not commented on the report but has previously denied the claims about influencing the election. Last week, President Barack Obama ordered the expulsion of 35 Russian diplomats from the US over the alleged hacking. Russia has said it will not reciprocate. On Saturday, Mr Trump confirmed that Dan Coats, a previously vocal critic of Russia's annexation of Crimea, would be his new national intelligence director. Russian reaction - where's the evidence? By BBC Monitoring The Kremlin has yet to react to the report but state media rubbished it. "The headline-grabbing accusations are based on TV programmes, posts on social networks and material from entertainment publications," Russia's most-watched TV station Channel One said. Official state Rossiya 1 TV viewed the report through the prism of future relations between the two countries. Its Washington correspondent Alexander Khristenko said the report was an "attempt to undermine the president-elect's legitimacy". "Donald Trump himself remained critically-minded about the intelligence services' conclusions," he said, adding that "this is clearly not the sort of reaction from Trump that Washington hawks were counting on."2 points
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As Askf said if u use your phone when he is charging the battery get more hot , and some times its destroyed like what hapends to me i think u should buy new one or let your phone 24 h in charge whithout using it i try this way and it works ! Hope this solve your problem ! Have a sweet night !2 points
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AMD Chief Technology Officer Mark Papermaster at CES this week revealed a few additional details regarding the company’s upcoming Ryzen series of CPUs such as the fact that it’ll keep Ryzen around for at least four years – roughly the same amount of time AMD spent developing its Zen microarchitecture. There’s a lot of excitement in the air and it’s not just because we’re in the middle of CES week. AMD hasn’t been competitive with Intel in what feels like ages, a realization that has allowed Intel to take its foot off the throttle in recent years. Its latest Kaby Lake processor series, for example, is hardly any better than the Skylake chips before it (and Broadwell before it and so on). The hope among enthusiasts is that Ryzen is enough of a threat to force Intel to once again get serious about innovation. AMD is well aware of the situation and isn’t taking the opportunity lightly. Jim Anderson, senior vice president and general manager of AMD’s Computing and Graphics business, told PCWorld that they aren’t going to do a paper launch of Ryzen. It’s something they’ve done in the past but aren’t going to mess with this time around. Instead, Anderson said Ryzen chips will be available from day one. The key word there is “chips” as in, multiple chips, not just the high-end eight-core, 16-thread model that AMD has been talking up in recent demos. What’s more, AMD product manager Jim Prior revealedto the publication that every Ryzen chip you can buy can be overclocked (assuming you have a capable motherboard, of course). It’s also worth mentioning that only the high-end X370-based AM4 motherboardswill support Radeon CrossFire / Nvidia SLI multi-card setups. AMD’s Rob Hallock said data has shown that those who buy mainstream PCs simply don’t get into multi-GPU setups. What’s more, the most po[CENSORED]r Radeon cards for CrossFire are the highest-end (expensive) models which aren't what mainstream users will be going after. As for Zen’s lifespan, Papermaster said they aren’t going tick-tock (in reference to the tick-tock release cadence that Intel had utilized for many years before abandoning it with Kaby Lake). Zen, he said, will be tock, tock, tock. Here’s to hoping that roadmap pans out.1 point
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Model Your Nickname: Suarez Your Problem: My problem is at my iphone 5 , i get the problem of Phone Temperature , Is anyone which can advice something to me how to slolve it ? Screenshot:1 point
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Dear can I ask you what the name of your profile song it's nice and especially its in French . have a nice day !1 point
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La mulți ani, fratele meu sper să u vedea după 100 de ziua de naștere și u sunt în cel mai bun aspect !1 point
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INGLESE I hate people around, but even more hate those who believe that can fuck me1 point
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Hello, I have the solution for your probleme its hapend to me alot of times and that becouse of the network but u dont need to restart your net or anything just whene u conect server dont press directly on enter just wait 2-3 sec then chose your team with your mose ! Hope this help u , GL !1 point
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Lenovo has refreshed its po[CENSORED]r ThinkPad X1 line with new internals and features. The core design of the X1 Carbon, X1 Yoga and X1 Tablet remains largely the same, but these updates keep the line competitive with other professional-oriented laptop and tablet options on the market. The X1 Carbon is still one of the most portable 14-inch laptops on the market, and Lenovo has made the fifth-generation model slightly thinner (15.95mm) and lighter (1.12kg). The move from an Intel Skylake to Intel Kaby Lake CPU has resulted in an extra four hours of battery life; Lenovo now claims the Carbon is good for 15.5 hours of usage. Like previous units, the display is available in either 1080p or 1440p IPS LCD variants, and Lenovo has crammed these 14-inch panels into the area normally occupied by a 13-inch display. Other improvements include the addition of two Thunderbolt 3 USB-C ports, and the ability to pack both WiGig and Qualcomm's X7 LTE modem in the one unit. An IR camera with support for Windows Hello facial recognition is included alongside a fingerprint reader for maximum security, and Lenovo's signature ThinkPad keyboard and trackpad are still as good as ever here. You can kit out the X1 Carbon with up to 1 TB of PCIe SSD storage and 16 GB of RAM. The new X1 Carbon will be available in February starting at $1,349. The X1 Yoga has received many of the X1 Carbon's upgrades: Intel Kaby Lake CPUs provide up to 16 hours of battery life (10.5 hours in the OLED model); there's two Thunderbolt 3 ports included; and both LTE and WiGig are found in the same model. Entry-level units pack a 14-inch 1080p IPS LCD, although an upgrade to the 1440p OLED brings 100% Adobe RGB coverage. This laptop is still very portable and features a 360-degree hinge, although it's slightly thicker and heavier than past models. One of the key improvements here is the redesigned keyboard, which now retracts fully flat while the device is used in its tablet mode, improving comfort and longevity of the keys. In laptop mode, you'll still get a ThinkPad typing experience. The included ThinkPad Pen Pro stylus has been updated with a soft elastomer tip that creates a more natural writing experience when used on the display. The X1 Yoga will also be available in February, starting at $1,499. As for the X1 Tablet, the main improvement here is the inclusion of Kaby Lake CPUs. The rest of the tablet's specifications, including the 12-inch 2160 x 1440 display and the attachable keyboards with additional battery life, remain largely unchanged from the previous model. The X1 Tablet will be available in March starting at $949.1 point
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Acer has launched a new high-end ultrawide monitor that caters to those who prefer high refresh rates above everything else. The Predator Z301CT is a 30-inch display with an 1800R curve and a modest resolution of 2560 x 1080, but the star of the show here is a refresh rate that can go as high as 200 Hz with 4ms response times. To achieve such a high refresh rate, Acer has used VA LCD technology, so you won't be getting the same qualities as a top-end IPS LCD. However, this panel does have rated contrast of 3,000:1 and 178/178-degree viewing angles, plus it supports 16.7 million (8-bit) colors and 100% sRGB coverage. Brightness is rated at 300 nits. As this is monitor is branded 'Predator', there are a number of gamer-friendly features, including Tobii eye tracking and G-Sync. Eye tracking is a particularly interesting feature that seems to be increasing in po[CENSORED]rity, especially in some high-end gaming laptops, and the number of games that support the technology is increasing at a reasonable pace. The Z301CT comes with HDMI 1.4 and DisplayPort 1.2a inputs as well as a USB 3.0 hub. The stand supports both height, swivel and tilt adjustments. Interested gamers will be able to purchase this display in February for $899. Alongside the Z301CT, Acer has bolstered their Predator line with the XB252Q and XB272, 24.5- and 27-inch variants of a 1080p TN LCD with a maximum refresh of 240 Hz. Both panels support Nvidia's G-Sync and Ultra Low Motion Blur technologies, and both sport 1,000:1 contrast ratios and 400 nits of brightness. Acer does claim these panels achieve 100% sRGB reproduction, although viewing angles of 170/170-degrees aren't great. Prices and release dates for the XB252Q and the XB272 are unknown at this stage, although with G-Sync and high refresh rates, they should slot in towards the top of the 1080p display market.1 point
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Republicans are to drop a plan to gut the independent body that investigates political misconduct, after an outcry. President-elect Donald Trump had criticised Republicans after they voted to strip the Office of Congressional Ethics of its independence. "Focus on tax reform, healthcare and so many other things of far greater importance!" Mr Trump said in a tweet. The proposal was dropped in an emergency meeting at the new Congress, unnamed lawmakers told the US media. Mr Trump made cleaning up corruption in Washington a key theme of his campaign, and he ended his tweet with "#DTS", an acronym for "drain the swamp". Republican Speaker of the House Paul Ryan had argued unsuccessfully against the vote but on Tuesday he defended the proposal. "I want to make clear that this House will hold its members to the highest ethical standards and the Office will continue to operate independently to provide public accountability to Congress," he said. Trump: No more Guantanamo releases Trump v the car industry Decoding Trump's N Korea tweet How might Trump 'drain the swamp'? Ford Motors cancels $1.6bn Mexico plant A win for Trump - Anthony Zurcher, BBC News, Washington Donald Trump's tweets have teeth. The president-elect took to social media to express his displeasure with the move and within hours those legislative efforts were abandoned. The independent ethics investigators had been a source of discomfort for members of Congress on both sides of the aisle, and there was significant interest in limiting their ability to conduct inquiries. Even after Mr Trump's tweets, many congressional Republicans appeared reluctant to back down. House Speaker Paul Ryan, an initial opponent of the measure, issued a statement defending the change. That ended up being little comfort to the party rank and file, however, as pressure increased for them to bend to Mr Trump's political will. In his first confrontation with congressional leadership, the president-elect displayed his dominance. Mr Trump now has a valuable talking point when discussions inevitably turn back to his own ethical questions, such as how he will handle potential conflicts of interest involving his sprawling business empire. He has made it a bit easier, at least for now, to claim he's standing behind his drain-the-Washington-swamp campaign rhetoric. Media captionThe new US congress is most diverse ever - but is it enough? Under the change: The watchdog would no longer be independent Lawmakers would vote to determine if a fellow member of congress has broken the law The body would be prevented from receiving anonymous tips Accusations against lawmakers would not be made public, as they are currently Senior Republican Congressmen Paul Ryan and Kevin McCarthy had urged their party to seek bipartisan support and to wait to push for the change later. But Virginia Congressman Bob Goodlatte submitted the proposal against the advice of his own party's leaders. Mr Trump's tweets about the ethics committee came on a busy morning for the president-elect's Twitter account. He also warned North Korea about its nuclear ambitions, attacked Obamacare costs and sparked a row with General Motors over its manufacturing operation in Mexico, which the car firm disputes.1 point
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Last week’s decision by Consumer Reports not to award Apple’s new MacBook Pros a “recommended” rating brought some controversy. But the organization says it is standing by the results of its battery tests and won’t be running them again. Apple’s latest laptops became the first ever MacBook Pros to miss out on Consumer Reports’ coveted rating, after it found their battery life to be wildly inconsistent. The nonprofit discovered that the runtimes of all three machines varied by more than 10 hours in three consecutive tests. The13-inch model with the Touch Bar ran for 16 hours in the first trial, 12.75 hours in the second, and just 3.75 hours in the third. The 13-inch model without the Touch Bar worked for 19.5 hours in one trial but only 4.5 hours in the next. And the numbers for the 15-inch laptop ranged from 18.5 down to 8 hours. It’s those higher figures, which are almost double what Apple says the laptops are capable of, that have caused 9to5Mac to question the validity of the tests. The publication emailed Consumer Reports’ director of electronic testing, Maria Rerecich, suggesting the experiment should be repeated, but she believes such an action is unnecessary. “In this case, we don’t believe re-running the tests are warranted for several reasons. First, as we point out in our original article, experiencing very high battery life on MacBooks is not unusual for us – in fact we had a model in our comparative tests that got 19 hours,” she replied. “Second, we confirmed our brightness with three different meters, so we feel confident in our findings using this equipment. Finally, we monitor our tests very closely. There is an entry logged every minute, so we know from these entries that the app worked correctly,” Rerecich added. The tests also prompted Apple’s VP of Marketing, Phil Schiller, to make a statement. He said the Cupertino company was working with Consumer Reports to find an explanation for the results, which apparently do not match Apple's own extensive lab and field testing. A large number of MacBook Pro owners say the new machines’ poor battery life is a major problem. A 9to5Mac reader poll found the largest group were reporting the laptops lasting five hours or less before running out of juice. Earlier this month, Apple removed the ‘time remaining’ battery life estimate in the newest version of MacOS Sierra in response to the complaints.1 point
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