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Rabat - Minister of Endowments and Islamic Affairs Ahmed Al-Tawfiq has announced that 6,048 mosques in Morocco are equipped with energy-efficient devices, noting that the development is in line with an energy rehabilitation framework his ministry worked on in 2014. The energy rehabilitation program was originally set up by the Ministry of Habous and Islamic Affairs and the Ministry of Energy Transition, with a budget of MAD 97 million. The minister said he hopes there will be another 1,980 mosques included in the project before the end of 2023. Al-Tawfiq announced the latest update on the Green Mosque project during a session at the House of Councillors, the upper house of the Moroccan parliament. Mosques that follow the framework will have the opportunity to be awarded under five different categories that recognize this green mosque initiative. To be classified as a Green Mosque there must be evidence that they are utilizing equipment such as low-consumption lamps, solar water heaters, and photovoltaic panels. Currently, there are 1,000 mosques functioning on energy-efficient equipment, that have been classified as Green Mosques. Under the same framework, the ministry also emphasized the need to raise awareness of energy-efficient techniques, which involves training staff and administration. The move aims to prioritize measures that reduce energy consumption, as the “population is being sensitized to the issues of energy efficiency and renewable energy,” Green Mosques' official website stated. The work has been possible thanks to the individuals working in the buildings such as imams, women preachers, and the employees at the Moroccan Agency for Energy Efficiency (AMEE), the same source explained. This is not the first time that mosques in Morocco have implemented a green strategy. In 2016, 600 mosques made the change to use renewable energy. https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2022/12/353161/6-048-moroccan-mosques-equipped-with-energy-efficient-tools1 point
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Rabat - The finals of Huawei's Spark program took place today at the Tour Hassan Hotel in Rabat, with the participation of experts in the field of technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) as well as Moroccan startups. Through the national competition, Huawei sought to support startups and young entrepreneurs in Morocco, in a bid to boost the country’s innovative projects and digital transformation. The Spark program included a total of 50 participants, each presenting an innovative project, but the finals featured only eight startups. The jury of the competition announced today the three winners, who are set to benefit from financial and technical support to boost their startups. Head of Growth at Sobrus Saad Amor won the first prize of 15,000$ (MAD 157,806), while Saad Jittou claimed the second prize and won 10,000$ ( MAD 105,204). “We are very happy to have received this first prize from the Huawei spark program,” Amor told Morocco World News, highlighting the added value that such events bring Moroccan startups. Amor stressed that he was glad to meet with international players in new technology and artificial intelligence, saying that young startups would benefit from their years-long expertise and know-how in the field. In an interview with Morocco World News, Deputy General Manager of Huawei Morocco Faustin Xu said that Morocco is the first country to launch the Spark competition in the Mediterranean region. Rabat - The finals of Huawei's Spark program took place today at the Tour Hassan Hotel in Rabat, with the participation of experts in the field of technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) as well as Moroccan startups. Through the national competition, Huawei sought to support startups and young entrepreneurs in Morocco, in a bid to boost the country’s innovative projects and digital transformation. The Spark program included a total of 50 participants, each presenting an innovative project, but the finals featured only eight startups. The jury of the competition announced today the three winners, who are set to benefit from financial and technical support to boost their startups. Head of Growth at Sobrus Saad Amor won the first prize of 15,000$ (MAD 157,806), while Saad Jittou claimed the second prize and won 10,000$ ( MAD 105,204). Winner of Spark program's first prize Saad Amor “We are very happy to have received this first prize from the Huawei spark program,” Amor told Morocco World News, highlighting the added value that such events bring Moroccan startups. Amor stressed that he was glad to meet with international players in new technology and artificial intelligence, saying that young startups would benefit from their years-long expertise and know-how in the field. Read also: Huawei Launches Spark Program to Support Morocco’s Startup Ecosystem In an interview with Morocco World News, Deputy General Manager of Huawei Morocco Faustin Xu said that Morocco is the first country to launch the Spark competition in the Mediterranean region. Deputy General Manager of Huawei Morocco Faustin Xu He indicated that Huawei organized the event with a numberof partners to “enhance and encourage the startup ecosystem of Morocco.” In addition, the representative of Orange at the event Nadia Mrabi Taibi highlighted the positive impact that the five-month-long program had on the startups featured in the competition. “Seeing these eight startups pitching in front of us reinforces our position in terms of supporting entrepreneurship in Morocco,” Taibi told Morocco World News. Taibi called for supporting young startups in Morocco, arguing that it would help strengthen economic development, as well as “boost entrepreneurship in a solid way that makes it present at the level of the national market.” Huawei organized the event in partnership with telecommunications operator Orange, Digital Development Agency (ADD), Technopark, AUSIM, SMIT, MASCiR, and MNF. The program also enjoyed the support of the Moroccan government. General Manager of Huawei Morocco Jerry Cui said: “We at Huawei believe that the key to sustainable digital development lies in an ecosystem of thriving and successful SMEs and startups.” He added that the competition “aims to promote the entrepreneurial spirit in Morocco by encouraging project holders to continue building promising startups and accelerate their digital transformation.” https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2022/12/353160/huaweis-spark-program-promotes-innovation-entrepreneurship-in-morocco1 point
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Rabat - The president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Patrice Motsepe, has lauded Morocco's World Cup performances and called on other African countries to learn from the North African kingdom. Speaking at a press conference on Wednesday in Johannesburg, Motsepe argued that Morocco's historic run at the Qatar World Cup was a logical result of the colossal investments the country has injected in advancing its football. He added that other African countries could achieve the same success when “governments and their football associations work hand-in-hand to develop the game.” Morocco has “opened the door and made us proud,” the CAF president said, urging the rest of the continent to get inspiration from Moroccan football. Morocco’s success in Qatar was “not by coincidence,” he said, adding: “Many African countries should learn from Morocco and be inspired by their investments.” With Morocco having lifted the curse of the quarter-finals that had long hovered over African teams at the World Cup, Motsepe said he is now confident that an African team can do as well as Morocco in 2026 or even win the global tournament. The CAF chief's comments come after Morocco's Atlas Lions defied all odds at the Qatar World Cup, knocking out several high-ranked teams and becoming the first African and Arab team to reach the semi-finals. The Moroccan Lions received a hero homecoming celebration when they came back from Qatar on Tuesday. Upon the team's arrival in Rabat, thousands of fans lined the capital's streets to welcome their national heroes. King Mohamed VI also hosted the national team and decorated them with royal wissams. The King also decorated head coach Walid Regragui and the head of Morocco’s Football Federation (FRMF), Fouzi Lekjaa. © Morocco World News. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, rewritten or redistributed without permission. https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2022/12/353155/world-cup-caf-president-says-african-countries-should-learn-from-morocco1 point
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World of Warcraft: Dragonflight launched in November, but that’s not the end of the line for scaly new content. Blizzard has detailed their 2023 plans for Dragonflight, which will include two major seasonal updates that will offer new zones, raids, professions, and more. In between those seasons, will be smaller content updates, with the first one delivering the Trading Post mechanic in early 2023. You can check out the full Dragonflight 2023 calendar, below. Here's a bit more detail about what Blizzard is planning for 2023… “In total, we are planning to deliver six content patches, fairly evenly spaced, over the course of 2023. This will include two major updates, the traditional pillars of our expansions—with new zones, raids, and seasonal rewards—but in between those, we want to keep expanding and evolving our world with new world events, updates to systems, and evergreen holidays, new dungeon experiences, new narrative chapters and cinematics that can serve as epilogues or as prologues to the next major step in the adventure, and, most importantly of all, more opportunities for us to respond to feedback and change or add elements based on what we're hearing is most needed by our players. We recently announced the upcoming 10.0.5 content update, which should go live early next year, bringing with it the Trading Post system which allows players of all playstyles to earn a wide range of fun cosmetic rewards of their choice, as well as (finally!) allowing Poor-quality and Common-quality items to be acquired as transmog appearances— for those who prefer a somewhat humbler look—and a bit of new world content in the Primalist Tomorrow area. Shortly after that is in your hands, we'll release the 10.0.7 content update onto our Public Test Realm. 10.0.7 will contain a new quest campaign and repeatable world content set in the Forbidden Reach, as the dracthyr return to their place of confinement (along with some unexpected guests) to learn more about their origins and their destiny. This content will set up the next major chapter of Dragonflight, and by its conclusion, it should be obvious what our next destination must be. Alongside this new content, we also plan to add questlines for Human and Orc cosmetic Heritage Armor, update some of our recurring holidays, and more. There will also be a 10.1.5 and 10.1.7 content update coming in the second half of the year, bridging the period between our second and third major updates. We don't want there to be any specific formula for the size or shape of these updates, but the goal is simply more Warcraft: more story, more content, more rewards, more events, more tech improvements, with less downtime between them. I don't want to spoil everything, and I'm confident that there are at least a couple of surprises coming along the way that no one is expecting. And some of the details simply aren't decided yet, because your feedback will help shape exactly what we prioritize in these updates.” Activision Blizzard has faced a series of lawsuits and other legal action on the heels of a suit filed by California’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) alleging widespread gender-based discrimination and sexual harassment at the Call of Duty publisher. You can get more details on that unfolding story here. https://wccftech.com/world-of-warcraft-dragonflight-2023-roadmap-content/1 point
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Apple is gradually working to expand the reach of its services. According to the latest, the company is making its Apple TV app available for Android smartphones. The company is testing the app internally and plans to release it in the near future. Apple expected to launch its TV app for Android smartphones soon According to Twitter user ShrimpApplePro, Apple is working on a TV app for Android smartphones which is expected to launch soon. The leaker accurately predicted the Dynamic Island design on the iPhone 14 Pro and the box of the handset. If Apple releases the content streaming app on Android, it would provide users with an easy way of accessing Apple TV+ content. Currently, Android users have to make use of tv.apple.com on the web to consume content. Other than this, the Apple TV app is also available on streaming devices powered by Android TV along with Chromecast with Google TV. If the news has any heft to it, it would allow Apple to gain new subscribers of the service and increase its market share. The app is also available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, Amazon Fire TV sticks, Roku, and smart TVs from Sony, Samsung, and Vizio. If you happen to own one of these devices, you will be able to stream Apple TV+ content by buying or renting movies and TV shows from the iTunes Store. As mentioned earlier, there is no word when Apple will release the TV app on Android. Moreover, take the news with a grain of salt since the final word rests with Apple. We will share more details on the subject as soon as further information is available. Do you want to see the app for Android? Share your views in the comments below. https://wccftech.com/apple-to-release-apple-tv-app-on-android-soon/1 point
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GALAX is preparing to launch brand new HOF products at CES 2023 which will include its next-gen DDR5 memory & PCIe Gen 5.0 SSDs. From machine translation, it promises heavy performance, and the image offers a sneak peek at the RGBs on the module. It is expected to launch on Friday, right before Christmas. GALAX Teases Next-Gen HOF Products Including DDR5-8000 Memory & PCIe Gen 5.0 NVMe SSD The new HOF memory module is a change from the previous GALAX designs. IT Home notes that the HOF logo is outlined by part of the RGB on the module, which confirms that the memory will be part of a higher-performing set. The anticipated speed of the new memory module from GALAX is expected to feature DDR5 speeds of up to 8000 Mbps which will make it one of the fastest DRAM modules on the planet for enthusiast PCs. GALAX is also releasing its new HOF PCIe 5.0 SSD that includes a central fan to dissipate heat more adequately. The new SSD will also be part of the HOF family and will have a read speed of 12 GB/s. Both products will be at next year's CES 2023, but it will be exciting to see these on Friday when both launch. GALAX is not the only company to release or soon to release DDR5-8000 memory modules. NETAC, G.Skill, TeamGroup, and Zhiqi, have all hinted at or revealed new memory modules for next-gen PCs. Currently, overclocking enthusiasts are seeing great use in pushing systems to their limits with more unique DDR5-8000 memory kits. The demand for increased memory speeds is needed, with processors and graphics cards requiring more memory speeds to deliver high-performance levels, whether workloads or next-level graphics. Maintaining temperatures on newer DDR5-8000 memory modules has required leaps in finding just the right combination of cooling techniques. Larger heatsinks are more present on the DDR5-8000 modules we have seen so far, and by the looks of the teaser for GALAX's new memory, the same seems to follow their design. CES 2023 will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada, where the number of exhibitors has reached 2,400 (an increase from last week), and over 100,000 attendees are anticipated to walk the floor. Several companies will participate in "Media Days" (January 3-4, 2023), where many presentations will be held online and in person. On January 5 & 6, 2023, attendees will be able to meet with several representatives, witnessing products to be released in the year and into the future. https://wccftech.com/galax-readies-ddr5-8000-hof-memory-hof-pcie-gen5-nvme-ssds-for-ces-unveil/1 point
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Rabat - Arabic is a language rich in culture and history. Delving deeper into this fascinating language uncovers some surprising facts. Here is a selection of five of the most surprising facts about Arabic. One of the most difficult languages There are around 313 million Arabic speakers across 25 countries according to Babel, who also wrote that Arabic is the second most difficult language to learn for English speakers. One aspect of the language that non-natives struggle with is pronunciation, as Arabic has many phonetic sounds that Latin-based languages simply do not have. Mastering sounds such as the “ghain,” and “ain” is difficult, as they are glottal sounds that do not exist in English. Nevertheless, the popular language learning app Duolingo stated that nearly four million of its users chose to study Arabic last year landing it 10th place among the most learned languages on the application. Choosing Arabic can come down to a variety of reasons. Some dedicate their learning to religious reasons with the aim of understanding and reciting the Quran. Others may choose the language for career reasons, as there are approximately 375 million Arabic speakers in the world, which means that understanding the language could open up new job opportunities. Arabic words in English At first glance, it is easy to assume there are no connections between the English and Arabic languages. However, there are many English words that originate from Arabic, one of which is the word alcohol, as the term in fact originates from the Arabic word ‘Al- Kuhool’. The word alcohol comes from ‘kohl’ which was used to describe the chemical powder mixture used as makeup in the Egyptian era, which was later found to cause lead poisoning. Yet the term was not used to describe alcohol as we know it, that only came into practice in the 18th century. Other common words that come from Arabic include hazard, giraffe, jar, and algebra. The term algebra stands as an example of how the Arabic language has long been forming fundamental concepts that we have today. Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi wrote the famous “Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing around the year 820. Featured prominently in the book, the Arabic word “al-Jabr” was adopted into English as Algebra. The history of Arabic Arabic remains largely unchanged in the last 1400 years, unlike other languages that have seen drastic alterations over time such as English. The most notable change in the classical form of Arabic is that in the past it did not have symbols or dots marking the letters, which is now a feature used to distinguish between many similar letters in the Arabic alphabet, such as the letters baa, taa, and thaa. Why is Arabic written from right to left? The direction of writing from right to left is called dextrosinistral. Languages that follow this direction of writing are based on a different alphabet known as Aramaic, which both Hebrew and Arabic share a connection with. The Aramaic alphabet was prevalent throughout the Middle East in the ninth and tenth centuries. The language of the first-ever university Arabic was the language taught at the first-ever university in the world. Al Qaraouiyine University in Fez was founded by Fatima bint Muhammad Al-Fihriya. The classes focused on classical Arabic and grammar. The university, which dates back to the year 859, was also home to the oldest library in the world. The institution is still open to this day. Read Also: Fatima Al-Fihri: The Mother of Moroccan Intellectuals Arabic and its dialects Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) or Fousha is only the linguistically binding formation that many Arabic dialects are formed from. The most spoken Arabic dialects are Egyptian (Masri), Gulf (Khaliji), Maghrebi (Darija), and Levantine (Shami) among others. Within each country, there is an even more diverse breakdown of dialects and accents. In Morocco, for example, the dialect of Darija spoken in the north of the country can differ wildly from the one spoken by inhabitants in the south. Darija is made up of Arabic, French, Spanish and Amazigh influences, the influence of which differs from region to region. Many refer to the dialect as a “spoken language” because it has evolved over the years and does not have official codified rules that you find with Standard Arabic. Despite this, the dialect has conventions and rules that are widely understood by its speakers, despite the lack of officialization. https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2022/12/353098/the-arabic-language-five-surprising-facts-you-need-to-know1 point
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Rabat - It is hardly surprising to learn that tech titans are racing to develop artificial intelligence (AI) systems to help with facial recognition on smartphones, voice assistants, self-driving cars, and robots. The goal of a Moroccan artificial intelligence engineer is to create software that can think like a human and provide solutions to challenging problems. Most of the time, AI research is slow and laborious, and it takes tremendous skills and knowledge to work in the field. As an AI professor, one question frequently posed to me is, "Do you think there is a future for an artificial intelligence engineer in Morocco?" An engineer's responses often entail comprehending and analyzing how the human brain functions concerning a particular issue to provide the best feasible solution using computer programs. To answer the question of prospective AI engineers in Morocco, a few topics need to be discussed. Requirements Technical skills and knowledge, as well as teamwork, are essential for managing projects effectively and consulting outside specialists, making them must-have skills for future AI engineers. The nature of the job demands high-level goals and constant self-evaluation of one's performance, the person must also be extremely meticulous and tenacious. The engineer must have strong interpersonal skills because to construct an expert system they must gather expert information and formalize their knowledge. Thus, having human and communication skills will be very helpful in an AI engineer’s career. To develop a highly effective system, an AI engineer must first make a list of comprehensive requirement specifications that the AI system must perform. The engineer needs to be highly skilled in terms of technical knowledge, including command of automated systems, management of programming languages, and the ability to solve complex artificial intelligence problems (such as file deletion, text analysis tools, and understanding of natural language), and participation in projects involving information applications in particular. As a result, the importance of research is to increase knowledge in digital sciences, data sciences, and automatic language processing and implement and validate artificial intelligence methods and algorithms, which calls for a particular level of mathematical rigor. AI engineer roles are sought-after, this is because the technology is new and there is hesitation from public and private institutions to offer high-quality training in this area. Necessary training and qualifications To become an AI engineer, you must have a minor level BAC+5 degree (equivalent to a master’s degree). Some engineering schools and institutions like the University of Mohammed VI Polytechnique, the ENSIAS (Ecole Nationale Superieure d'Informatique et d'Analyse des Systemes), EMI (Ecole Mohammadia d'Ingenieurs, etc.) provide degrees in computer science and system management that integrate into the AI field. There are also academic programs that provide entry into this field (a doctorate, for instance, following an engineering degree, or even a master's in artificial intelligence in the Faculty of Science at Moroccan universities or the Hassania School of Public Works, etc.). More importantly, private schools are open and provide highly technical and specialized courses directly related to artificial intelligence, thanks to these institutions' ability to quickly adjust their educational offerings to meet the market demands for such professionals. Like EDVANTIS Higher Education Group with the engineering school (ISGA: the higher institute of business and engineering). Cauchy and promotion Moroccan artificial intelligence engineers frequently start with technical jobs before evolving into encroachment-related roles. They are typically integrated into research cells. After gaining some experience, they might advance to project manager, however, artificial intelligence projects are now relatively uncommon. Depending on the project, the artificial intelligence engineer collaborates with statisticians, automatic programmers, psychologists, designers, and ergonomists. The salary of an artificial intelligence engineer varies depending on the company's industry, the project they are working on, and their level of experience in the AI field. Finally, artificial intelligence is an evolving industry and has many years ahead of it. The field continues to captivate people and generate excitement around the world. With the skills and strategies established, students and prospective AI engineers need ideas regarding their career direction. They can decide on their choice, which also answers the first half of their question. However, for the second half, fortunately for us, the Moroccan government has taken the lead in technological innovation and already offers several training programs in this field. https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2022/12/353092/is-being-an-ai-engineer-a-good-career-choice-in-morocco1 point
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Rabat - King Mohammed VI sent on Sunday a message to Argentina’s President Alberto Fernandez to congratulate him and his country on the World Cup win. Argentina defeated France on penalties to clinch the 2022 FIFA World Cup. This is the third time that Argentina has triumphed and lifted the World Cup trophy. Commenting on the win, King Mohammed VI congratulated all of the members of the Argentinian football team, “who showed a sporting spirit, a very high competitiveness, and high technical performances,” throughout the World Cup. The monarch also wished Argentina more achievements in football and other sports. King Mohammed VI also sent a message to French President Emmanuel Macron, congratulating him on the French team’s second place during the World Cup. “The French team has shown a high degree of professionalism and credibility,” the King said, stressing that the second place in the world is “very honorable for France.” France’s football star Kylian Mbappe won the 2022 World Cup Golden Boot after scoring the most goals during the tournament. Argentina’s star Lionel Messi, meanwhile, won the Golden Ball, while his teammate Emiliano Martinez won the Golden Glove after his penalty heroics during the match against France. The World Cup journey ended on Sunday but marked several memorable events, including Morocco’s qualification for the semi-finals. Morocco also secured fourth place during the World Cup following eye-catching and brilliant performances at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2022/12/353105/king-mohammed-vi-congratulates-argentina-on-world-cup-win1 point
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The second Street Fighter 6 Closed Beta is winding down today, with players across Steam, PlayStation Network, and Xbox Live coming together and fighting each other. Sign-ups were earlier this month and brought the same roster of eight characters from back in October. One specific note is that players could reduce the game’s native input delay through various methods. As luck would have it, people have compiled the data in a thread on ResetEra, which we’ll break down now. The following numbers were captured on a PlayStation 5 console running the game with a 120hz monitor capable of 4K. The results can be shown in the graph from kimagre gaming below. The lowest level of input delay, at least, according to this data, comes from playing the game at 1080p resolution with a 120hz refresh rate. It should be noted that the Input Delay Reduction mode is disabled with the compiled data. On the other side of the spectrum, running Street Fighter 6 at 4K with 60hz refresh causes a 1.75 frame delay increase compared to 1080p60hz (the middle metric in this scenario). Realistically, you’d want to have the lowest amount of input delay available, and those small delay changes can really matter at a high level. Meanwhile, kimagre gaming also linked a tweet that compiled data for the Xbox Series X|S version in the last beta as a point of reference, which you can see below.Overall, a pretty decent improvement from the last beta about two months ago. In a perfect world, the 4K resolutions wouldn’t cause such a significant jump in input delay, but there are still several months between this second beta and the game’s official release, so there’s very obviously time for Capcom to do more fine-tuning and reductions. We’ll continue to update as more information on Street Fighter 6 is released. Street Fighter 6 is slated to release on June 2nd, 2023, on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. https://wccftech.com/street-fighter-6-closed-beta-test-on-ps5-has-2fr-input-lag-at-4k-resolution-vs-1080p/1 point
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ASUS has teased that the company is working on a brand new 18-inch ROG gaming laptop to compete against Alienware & Razer. ASUS ROG teases 18-inch gaming laptop in the wake of announcements from Razer & Alienware ASUS is responding to Razer & Alienware's upcoming 18-inch gaming laptops. ROG "Big guy," as the Weibo account "Lonely City-Hardware" showcased on their page, is slated to be officially revealed by ROG during next year's CES 2023 Launch event, scheduled for January 3, 2023, at 10:00 am PST. The following video is the trailer for the new 18-inch gaming laptop from ROG: The video showcases edge RGB lighting and a strikingly colorful and clear picture coming from the new gaming laptop. Not much is known, but it is anticipated that the new ASUS ROG 18-inch gaming laptop will offer the Intel 13th Gen Core Raptor Lake HX processor and is speculated to have the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 series mobile chip. As this new ASUS ROG 18-inch gaming laptop hint follows both Alienware & Razer announcements, 2023 could be the year of larger and higher-performing laptops for gamers and enthusiasts that would rival a full-decked PC system. Razer's next-gen Blade 18 laptop has already leaked out while Alienware also teased that they were looking into the 18-inch gaming laptop segment and have also started to hint at their own "monstrous" design: IT Home notes that the last time Alienware offered an 18.4-inch gaming laptop was in the previous decade, including models M18X, M18X R2, M18X R3, and several others. The last Alienware 18-inch gaming laptop offered an Intel Gen Core i-4910MQ quad-core CPU, a 512 GB and 1 TB hard drive, the NVIDIA GTX 980M series GPU, and offered 32 GB of dual-channel DDR3L-1600 memory so we're talking almost a decade ago. Expect more information on the next-gen laptops by CES 2023 which happens a few weeks later. News Sources: IT Home, "Lonely City-Hardware" on Weibo, IT Home, "User 7774708995" on Weibo https://wccftech.com/asus-rog-hints-at-18-inch-gaming-laptop-to-compete-with-alienware-razer-offerings/1 point
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There are 1.9 million vehicles on the road today with incorrect numbers on their odometers, according to Carfax. That is up 7 percent from a year ago. While California has the most of these kinds of vehicles on the road today, the rate of increase was especially high in Texas, Florida, and Arizona. Digital odometers can make it easier to falsify a dashboard reading but also harder to get away with it if someone takes the time to investigate. Used-car prices continue to decline in the U.S., but that doesn't mean everything on the secondhand market is running perfectly. One unfortunate, old-fashioned trend that's making a bit of a comeback is odometer fraud. The digital age has, in some instances, made it easier than ever to roll back time. Almost 2 million vehicles on the road today have an odometer number that's been reduced in some way, according to a new report from Carfax. The 1.9 million incorrect readings represent a 7 percent increase from last year, Carfax said. As the largest car market in the U.S., it's not a surprise that California has the most affected vehicles—more than 437,000, Carfax said—but that number is only 2 percent higher than last year. There were three states in the top 10 with the most affected cars that saw double-digit growth in odometer fraud in the past 12 months: Texas (up 15 percent), Florida and Arizona (both up 12 percent). These rollbacks can have a real impact, causing buyers to lose an average of $4000 in value with their purchase, not counting any unexpected maintenance costs, Carfax said. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has been tracking odometer fraud for decades. In 2002, it said there were around 450,000 cases of odometer fraud reported each year and that these misreported numbers ended up costing used-car buyers over a billion dollars a year. NHTSA said there is about a 3.5 percent chance that a car will have its odometer messed with in the first 11 years of its life. As we wrote in 2018, the digitization of vehicle odometers introduces a host of other factors to an odometer rollback, as so many other parts of the car use that number. This, plus increased data capture by auto repair shops and other sources, mean that even if the odometer is messed with, there are now more ways to confirm any changes. In 2021, NHTSA changed its rules for required ongoing odometer reporting so that any vehicle built in or after the 2011 model year now needs to be tracked for 20 years instead of just 10, as it was before. NHTSA said it made this change because the average age of the car on the road was increasing, and a change in the rules was required "to address an increase in odometer fraud involving older vehicles." How to Protect Yourself If you are looking to purchase an older vehicle with a mechanical odometer, there are some key things to look out for, NHTSA said. Ask for the title to see what the officially reported odometer reading is, and make sure that that detail is not difficult to read. If the car includes maintenance records, especially oil changes, they can be a good start to estimating accurate mileage. For relatively new vehicles (with under 20,000 miles), the tires should be original. NHTSA also recommends getting a vehicle history report, which Carfax (unsurprisingly) offers as an organization interested in selling information about used cars to buyers. The group's Odometer Fraud Check compares your Vehicle Information Number (VIN) to information in state DMV databases of vehicles that have been reported as having their odometers falsely changed. https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a42271880/odometer-tampering-on-used-cars/1 point
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Rabat - As climate change threatens to erode Morocco’s unique oasis ecosystem, the country's agriculture ministry announced today a new series of measures to mitigate the effect of climate change on oases, and develop resilient agriculture. Agriculture, Maritime Fisheries, Rural Development and Water and Forests Minister Mohammed Sadiki chaired today in Errachidia the signing ceremony of 61 agreements to support projects and local initiatives to adapt oasis agriculture to climate change. Under a budget of MAD 23.6 million ($2.2 million), the initiative aims to fund sustainability projects related to boosting agricultural activities in oases. Selection criteria for accessing funding include employability, environmental impact, and contribution to women and rural youth empowerment, the ministry said in a statement reported by Morocco’s Press Agency (MAP). According to the statement, the conventions further aim to “secure, develop and make Morocco’s agriculture more resilient to climate change agricultural activities on a perimeter of 5000 ha in the oases downstream from the Kaddoussa dam.” The initiative is part of the Program for the Development of Irrigation and Adaptation of Agriculture to Climate Change (PDIAA-CC) downstream from the Kaddoussa dam, co-financed by the French Development Agency (AFD), the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and the Moroccan government. It is also part of Morocco's new Generation Green strategy which aims to establish resilient and eco-efficient agriculture, improve living conditions in rural areas, and create jobs. Speaking during the signing of the conventions, Sadiki detailed that the 61 projects selected will be carried out by 30 agricultural cooperatives, 18 associations, seven service cooperatives, three foundations, two associations of agricultural water users (AUEA), and an economic interest grouping (EIG). “These projects of local initiatives target 1700 people including 21% of women,” the minister said, adding that they will create more than 460 permanent and seasonal jobs. https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2022/12/353086/morocco-adopts-61-conventions-to-save-oasis-agriculture-from-climate-change1 point
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Rabat - Croatia defeated Morocco 2-1 on Saturday to claim the 2022 World Cup’s bronze medal at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha. Scoring began very early on, with Croatia’s Josko Gvardiol placing a header into the back of Yassine Bounou’s net at the seventh minute. The Croats’ lead did not last long, as Moroccan defender Achraf Dari came back two minutes later to score another header from close range and put Morocco back in the game. Mislav Orsic put Croatia back in the lead at the 42nd minute after a shot that Bounou’s stretched hand could not quite reach. The second half saw both teams pushing into their oppositions’ halves, but solid defensive performances on both ends prevented another goal. Despite its elimination from the semi-final stage, Morocco’s national team entered history and will be leaving Qatar with heads held high for honorably representing Africa and the Arab world. Morocco defeated some global heavy-hitters, such as Belgium, Spain, and Portugal on their way to the top four. Despite an admirable performance against defending champions France, injuries and exhaustion combined with France’s attacking prowess to knock the Atlas Lions out. Read also: Thank You Atlas Lions: The Big Win We Already Won The game was also subject to officiating controversy, as Morocco’s football federation accused Mexican referee Cesar Ramos of robbing the team of two penalty opportunities. France will play Argentina at the Lusail Stadium on Sunday at 16:00 Moroccan time, with Les Blues hoping to become the first team to win consecutive World Cups since Brazil did so in 1962. Meanwhile, as the career of superstar Lionel Messi winds down, Argentina is searching for its first World Cup trophy since 1986 and its third overall. https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2022/12/353085/morocco-finishes-fourth-in-world-cup-after-loss-to-croatia1 point
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Independent Brazilian developer Pulsatrix Studios have unveiled a new Sci-Fi survival horror game codenamed Project A.I.D.A.. Powered by Unreal Engine 5, Project A.I.D.A. looked great in its real-time debut gameplay trailer. Pulsatrix Studios may not be a familiar name to most gamers. However, they've recently released another survival horror game called Fobia - St. Dinfna Hotel, published by Maximum Games and available on PC (Steam), PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series S|X. Fobia - St. Dinfna Hotel got a warm reception since its launch. It is currently sitting at 88% positive user reviews on Steam, which bodes well ahead of the upcoming release of Project A.I.D.A.. Here's an overview of Fobia - St. Dinfna Hotel: Treze Trilhas is home to the St. Dinfna Hotel, a decadent site that is the subject of numerous rumors including mysterious disappearances and paranormal activity. Hoping to break the story, amateur journalist Roberto Leite Lopes travels to Santa Catarina following a tip from his friend Stephanie. His investigative skills will be needed not only to uncover the truth but to survive when reality is turned upside down with his discovery of a camera that reveals different timelines, a fanatical cult, human experiments, and apparitions roaming the halls. Solve puzzles and scavenge for anything to stop their hunt as the past, present and future collide. Explore a Grand Hotel – The Unreal Engine brings terrifyingly realistic visuals to this first-person horror experience. • Survive the Horrors – Scavenge for supplies while you run, hide, or fight the monsters that stalk the corridors. • Unravel the Mystery – Worlds collide in a twisting narrative full of puzzles and conspiracies. • Look to the past and the future – Interact with different timelines using an enigmatic camera that connects parallel realities to uncover the many secrets hidden in the walls of the hotel. https://wccftech.com/project-a-i-d-a-is-a-sci-fi-survival-horror-made-with-ue5-by-the-studio-behind-fobia-st-dinfna-hotel/1 point
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You can download and install the full and final version of macOS 13.1 Ventura on your compatible Mac right away. Apple's macOS 13.1 Ventura update arrives with new Freeform App and HomeKit improvements - download it today macOS 13.1 has been in beta for quite a while now, and today we can finally download the complete version of the software on our compatible Mac. But before we do that, here is everything new in this release: macOS Ventura 13.1 Restart Required macOS Ventura 13.1 introduces Freeform, a new app that offers a great place to brainstorm and bring your ideas to life. This release also includes Advanced Data Protection for iCloud and other features and bug fixes for your Mac. Freeform • Freeform is a new app for working creatively with friends or colleagues on Mac, iPad and iPhone • A flexible canvas lets you add files, images, stickies, and more Advanced Data Protection for iCloud • New option expands the total number of iCloud data categories protected using end-to-end encryption to 23 - including iCloud Backup, Notes, and Photos - protecting your information even in the case of a data breach in the cloud This update also includes the following improvements and bug fixes: • Improved search in Messages allows you to find photos based on their content, like a dog, car, person, or text • Participant Cursors in Notes allow you to see live indicators as others make updates in a shared note • Play sound in Find My app can now help you pinpoint the location of nearby AirTags, AirPods Pro (2nd generation) case, and Find My network accessories Fixes an issue that causes some notes not to sync with iCloud after updates are made • Fixes an issue where you may lose keyboard and mouse input in some apps and games Some features may not be available for all regions, or on all Apple devices. For detailed information about the security content of this update, please visit: https:// support.apple.com/kb/HT201222 There are two things important in this release - first is the new Freeform app that is designed with creative collaboration in mind, and second, HomeKit gets a huge improvement which makes everything faster than before. In order to download macOS 13.1 Ventura right now, all you have to do is launch System Settings from the Apple menu at the top. Now click on General and then Software Update. Wait for a few seconds, and the new 13.1 update will show up right here. This may take a while and several attempts if you are way too early to download the update. Your Mac will restart during the whole installation process, which will render it completely unusable during this time. Make sure you do not power it off or close the lid while it is happening. We highly recommend downloading and installing the latest version of macOS right now if you have a HomeKit situation at home. There's nothing better than a software update that makes smart home devices more responsive whenever you interact with them. This new update ensures speed and reliability on that end - how can you say no to that! While you are here, check out the following: https://wccftech.com/macos-13-1-ventura-final-version-is-here-at-last-download-now/1 point
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The latest Intel Core i9-13900KS 6 GHz Raptor Lake CPU benchmarks have leaked out & showcase up to a 15% improvement over the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X. Intel Core i9-13900KS, World's First 6 GHz Desktop CPU, Sits 15% Ahead of The AMD Ryzen 9 7950X, Launches 12th January The Intel Core i9-13900KS will be the flagship Raptor Lake CPU, featuring 24 cores and 32 threads in an 8 P-Core and 16 E-Core configuration. The 13900KS CPU features a 'Thermal Velocity Boost' frequency of up to 6 GHz, making it the first chip to hit that frequency out of the box. The CPU features a 'Turbo Boost Max' frequency of up to 5.8 GHz while the P-Cores run at a standard turbo frequency of up to 5.4 GHz while the E-Cores run at up to 4.3 GHz. Core i9-13900KS 8+16 (24/32) - 3.2 / 6.0 GHz - 66 MB Cache, 150W (PL1) / 253W (PL2)+ Core i9-12900KS 8+8 (16/24) - 3.4 / 5.5 GHz - 30 MB Cache, 125W (PL1) / 241W (PL2) The CPU will be featuring 68 MB of combined cache and a 150W PL1 rating that goes up to 253W & even beyond that using the extreme power profile modes. In terms of single-threaded performance, the Intel Core i9-13900KS CPU offers a 15% improvement over the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X and a 5% improvement over the Core i9-13900K. In multi-threaded tests, the CPU offers an 8% improvement over the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X and a 3% improvement over the Core i9-13900K. This is not that much of a significant gain over the Core i9-13900K but the gold silicon will make it a very enticing CPU for extreme overclockers and enthusiasts. Now the Core i9-13900KS won't come cheap and will definitely cost a premium of $100 to $200 US over the Core i9-13900K while also consuming much higher power. But that's why the chip will mostly be a limited production run and quantities won't be the same as the standard Core i9-13900K CPUs. The CPU is slated to launch on the 12th of January next year. https://wccftech.com/intel-core-i9-13900ks-6-ghz-raptor-lake-cpu-benchmarks-leak-up-to-15-perecent-faster-than-amd-ryzen-9-7950x/1 point
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Rabat - Three Canadian parents are taking legal action against Epic Games, the gaming giant behind popular video game Fortnite, alleging the game is deliberately designed to make children addicted. According to converging reports, a Canadian judge has allowed a class-action lawsuit against Epic Games. In the court filings, the parents say that their children are addicted to the game to the point where they would give up on sleeping, eating, and showering to continue playing, according to a report from BB. The filing further cites the World Health Organization’s recognition of video game addiction in 2018. Responding to the allegations, Epic Games said that it provides parents with “industry-leading parental controls that empower parents to supervise their child's digital experience.” In a statement quoted in converging reports, the gaming company added that “Parents can receive playtime reports that track the amount of time their child plays each week, and require parental permission before purchases are made.” Read also: Study: Video Games May Enhance Cognitive Performance for Children The lawsuit argues that the game is developed to be addictive, and draws a comparison between video games and tobacco addiction. One of the plaintiffs’ children spent over 7,700 hours playing the game in less than two years. According to the BBC report, the judge overseeing the case said that other parents in Quebec can join the lawsuit against the company. Fortnite is an open-source game, meaning users can download and play it for free. However, the game includes in-game purchases. The company reportedly made over $5.8 billion through in-game purchases in 2021 alone. https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2022/12/353020/candian-parents-suing-fortnite-makers-over-child-addictive-content1 point
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Rabat - While already underfunded, companies in Morocco have had a harder time having access to bank loans in 2021 compared to the previous year. Excluding the financial sector, other Moroccan companies have locked MAD 1.2 billion ($114 million) in loans in 2021, down from MAD 7.4 billion (702 million) in 2020, according to data from Morocco’s Higher Commission of Planning (HCP), the country’s state-owned economic intelligence center. Having access to financing is crucial for companies to overcome operational hurdles, and fund expansion operations that would unlock growth potential. The drop in financing allocated for non-financial businesses pre-dates the recent tightening in macroeconomics and presents a major regression amid Morocco’s continuous efforts to boost financing for companies. Companies operating in finance escaped this trend. HCP data indicated that finance companies had access to MAD 34.2 billion ($3.2 billion) in loans in 2021, against MAD 38.2 billion ($3.6 billion) the previous year. Read also: European Bank Loans Morocco's Nador Port €100 million For Construction Constrained access to financing is a major challenge facing the growth of Morocco’s Small and Medium-Sized Businesses (SMEs), which constitute the bulk of businesses in the country; 90% of Moroccan companies are currently Small sized, and 9% are medium-sized. When attempting to file for financing from banks and other financing institutions, Moroccan businesses often face the need to present “extensive guarantees” that fall beyond their capacity, Morocco’s Central Bank Governer Abdellatif Jouahri said back in February. Largely considered sub-prime consumers, SMEs in Morocco are also slammed with higher fees for banking services even at the height of the COVID-induced crisis. © Morocco World News. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, rewritten or redistributed without permission. https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2022/12/353019/loans-granted-to-non-financial-companies-in-morocco-dropped-in-20211 point
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Rabat - Morocco's national carrier Royal Air Maroc (RAM) last night announced the cancellation of the seven flights it had previously scheduled to carry fans from Casablanca to Doha on Wednesday to attend Morocco's semi-finals match against France, which is set to take place tonight. “Following the restrictions imposed by the Qatari authorities, Royal Air Maroc regrets to inform its customers that its partner Qatar airways has canceled the flights operated on 14/12/2022 from Casablanca to Doha as part of their code-share partnership,” RAM said on Twitter. RAM apologized to their customers and said they will reimburse the price of the tickets but asked the disappointed clients to not come to the airport. Shortly after posting, RAM deleted the post in which they announced the news. The Moroccan airline announced on Monday that it has scheduled a total of 30 flights “operated by wide-body aircrafts for next Tuesday and Wednesday” for the benefit of football fans wishing to support the Atlas Lions in Doha. However, the news of the cancelation came as a huge shock to fans who had already bought match tickets and booked hotel rooms and were eager to support the Moroccan national team in their big game against the reigning champions. Read also: Herve Renard Supports Morocco in Semi-Finals Against France Several customers took to social media to express their dissatisfaction with the last-minute decision, as well as the customer service. “I would like to warmly thank Royal Air Maroc for allowing the fans of the lions of Atlas to be able to stand in endless queues to buy plane tickets to cancel in 7 flights in a row,” said an Instagram user sarcastically. “Oh what a great company that offers tickets and then cancels them the same day a few hours before the flight!” said another Instagram user. Morocco is set to lock horns today with France at 8:00 pm GMT+1 at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, Qatar. The Atlas Lions are looking to make history again and book their first-ever place to the World Cup final. https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2022/12/353017/royal-air-maroc-flights-to-doha-cancelled-ahead-of-morocco-france-game1 point
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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is releasing on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S next month, but even those who already own the game have something to look forward to in January, as the first DLC expansion of the game's second Season Pass is also releasing in less than 30 days. Publisher Bandai Namco confirmed that the Bardock - Alone Against Fate DLC will launch on January 13th, the same daye the game launches on current generation consoles. The Japanese publisher also released a new trailer showcasing Goku's father fighting against Frieza. Experience the story of Goku's father, Bardock, who fought alone against his fate in this New Story Arc! This is the story of one who stood alone against the scum of the universe. Bardock, warrior of Saiyan race, spent his days invading planets with his fellow soldiers. But an incident on Planet Kanassa would bring to his attention a calamity set to befall his home, Planet Vegeta. As already mentioned, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is a solid retelling of the DBZ saga, although the side content feels lacking compared to the main story quests, as we highlighted in our review back in 2020. The Dragon Ball fan in me loves Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, but the game fan in me was getting tired very fast. Those cool setpieces and cutscenes kept me playing the game to see more, but too much in between those moments to spoil things. It becomes overlong, tedious, and repetitive. But simultaneously, it is wonderful for fans. I wouldn't torment myself by forcing through to 100% completion, but many other fans like me will feel compelled to at least finish the main story. Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is now available on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. The game will make its debut on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S on January 14th worldwide. https://wccftech.com/dragon-ball-z-kakarot-bardock-alone-against-fate-dlc-launches-next-month/1 point
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Apple has released iOS 15.7.2 and iPadOS 15.7.2 for older iPhone and iPad models including iPhone 7 and iPad Air 2. Apple Releases iOS 15.7.2 and iPadOS 15.7.2 for iPhone and iPad with Important Security Fixes With the release of iOS 16.2 and iPadOS 16.2, Apple has released software updates for older devices as well. Though the iOS 16 updates are packed with new features and changes, you get pretty much nothing with the smaller 15.7.2 release. However, you do get important security fixes which are always nice to have. There's nothing worse than using a phone or a tablet that makes your private information vulnerable. Downloading and installing the latest update is fairly straightforward - just go to Settings > General > Software Update and wait for the update to show up. Remember, you must have 50% or more battery life in order to install the update otherwise you will be required to plug in your iPhone or iPad to a power outlet. If you're looking to clean install the update, you have that luxury here too. Connect your iPhone or iPad to your PC or Mac using a Lightning cable and hit the Restore iPhone / iPad button in Finder / iTunes. It will wipe your data off so everything should be backed up safely and security using iCloud, iTunes or Finder. Download iOS 15.7.2 iPhone 7 iPhone 7 Plus iPhone SE 1 iPhone 6s iPhone 6s Plus iPod touch 7G Download iPadOS 15.7.2 iPad mini 4 and iPad Air 2 While you are here, check out the following: Download: tvOS 16.2 Now Available for Apple TV Users macOS 13.1 Ventura Final Version is Here at Last, Download Now watchOS 9.2 for Apple Watch Released – Download Now https://wccftech.com/ios-15-7-2-and-ipados-15-7-2-available-for-iphone-and-ipad/1 point
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AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX launched yesterday & EK has already released its latest waterblock for the flagship RDNA 3 GPU. EK Releases A Special EK-Quantum Vector Waterblock For AMD's Flagship Radeon RX 7900 XTX Graphics Card Press Release: The long-awaited December 13th has finally arrived with the latest AMD Radeon RX 7000 Series GPUs being released. More good news is that EK®, the premium water-cooling gear manufacturer, is ready with the EK-Quantum Vector² water blocks for the reference models of the new AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX GPUs. The compatible water blocks can be found HERE. But to celebrate the availability of these GPUs, EK Water Blocks is making a limited run of these special AMD Radeon Edition GPU water blocks. This water block fits reference PCB designs of the Radeon RX 7900 XTX GPUs, but we recommend you refer to the EK Cooling Configurator for a precise compatibility match. This AMD Radeon Edition Vector² water block effortlessly solves the issue of excessive heat generation during high load on the GPU. This liquid-cooling solution cools the graphics compute die, voltage regulation module, voltage controllers, the VRAM, and the MCDs on the AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX graphic card. “We are thrilled to have collaborated with AMD, creating these Special Edition water blocks,” said Kat Silberstein, CEO of Americas at EKWB. “Aside from effortlessly solving the issue of excessive heat generation during high load on the GPU, EK’s innovative product design ts AMD’s Radeon RTX 7900 XTX GPU’s like a glove. The combination of AMD’s best-in-class products paired with EK’s creative, innovative design is, yet again, another win-win combination.” The new Radeon RX 7900 XTX GPUs have GCD manufactured in a cutting-edge 5nm process, allowing a 54% improvement in performance per watt. While the GPU is efficient, it still uses more power than the previous generation. At 355W total board power, it is packed in the smallest package to date, but its 300mm² GCD contains 165% more transistors per mm² than the previous generation. This means that these GPUs feature 58 billion transistors for 61 TFLOPs of performance, all the more reason to get them water-cooled. Even though this cooling solution is a tailor-made Special Edition product, it is still an EK-Matrix7 foundation water block. Matrix7 standardizes the dimensions of water-cooling products, including the port position and spacing, making liquid cooling loop assembly easier and more intuitive. EK-Quantum Vector² GPU water blocks follow the EK-Matrix7 standard, seamlessly integrating with EK-Reflection² distribution plates. This enables perfect port alignment in both horizontal and vertical positions, meaning less time is spent planning the loop and bending the tubes, with the end result still being an epic build. The EK-Quantum Vector² RX 7900 XTX AMD Radeon Edition water blocks are available for pre-order through EK Webshop and Partner resellers. The first water blocks will start shipping out in late January 2023. The table below shows the manufacturer-suggested retail price (MSRP), VAT included. https://wccftech.com/ek-has-the-most-radeon-looking-waterblock-for-amds-radeon-rx-7900-xtx-graphics-card/1 point
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Paris - Attracted by the bright red, blue, and yellow hamsa hands hanging outside 76 Charonne street in Paris, and hungry stomachs, customers step into the Moroccan restaurant “1000&1 Signes” unaware of how unique the restaurant is. Confused at first by the quiet smiles of the staff, clients started to look around and find drawings on the wall that had illustrations for certain phrases and words in French Sign Language (FSL). The customers browse the menu, and everything becomes clear: 1000&1 Signes is a Moroccan restaurant run by a team of all-deaf staff. The restaurant owner, Sid Nouar, is the first deaf person to open a restaurant in France. He founded 1000&1 Signes with three specific goals: offering jobs to deaf people, educating hearing people about the FSL, and building a bridge between the deaf and hearing communities. “My restaurant is another form of activism, another form of raising awareness,” Nouar told MWN. Nouar decided to take action after witnessing all the difficulties deaf people face in finding jobs. A 2014 French official study showed that almost 40% of people with hearing limitations ranging from severe to total functional are unemployed. “There is a lot of discrimination, prejudice, apprehension, and lack of awareness among companies,” according to human resources manager of the restaurant, Sophie Afonso. Nouar is a former teacher who graduated in educational sciences, but cooking has always been his passion. He grew up with his dad working in a restaurant and his mother a talented cook who instilled his love of Moroccan food. Nour attended entrepreneurship training and then opened his first restaurant in 2011, where his mother worked with him to teach Moroccan recipes to the deaf staff. The restaurant owner remembers how difficult it was to recruit because a lot of deaf people did not have any knowledge about Moroccan cuisine. Since April 2021 the restaurant has been recognized as an “adapted business,” according to a French official label facilitating the recruitment of deaf workers. The building of Nouar’s first restaurant was too small to handle its success. Nouar decided to look for other premises with more space and found one in his neighborhood in the 11th district of Paris. The restaurant 1000&1 Signes offers various dishes from couscous to Moroccan briwat. When it comes to ordering, clients can either sign the name of the dish, which is illustrated next to each meal entry on the menu in FSL or point out what they would like to eat. Clients with hearing impairments are carefully considered to make them feel at ease, even though Nouar estimates that 85% of their customers can hear. A few rules are explained on how to communicate with someone who is deaf on the back of the menu, and whiteboards are available for anyone who would have a specific demand to write. Two regular customers, who are both hearing persons, said that they enjoy the staff's company and the quality of the food. While sipping a mint tea or tasting a gazelle horn, people can observe the chef Rhyan Pajo cooking behind the open kitchen or the waitress Annabelle Lecavalier welcoming the pleasantly surprised newcomers into the restaurant. The warm environment set up by the staff creates a place where people want to communicate while gathering around delicious Moroccan food. Nouar and his team are proving every day that communication does not always need to be vocal and that exchanges between deaf and hearing communities can be easier than we would expect. https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2022/12/352959/franco-moroccan-sid-nouar-first-deaf-person-to-open-a-restaurant-in-france1 point
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Rabat - Morocco saw the creation of exactly 77,322 in the first 10 months of 2022, according to data from the Moroccan Office of Industrial and Commercial Property (OMPIC). 52,968 of the new businesses are registered as legal entities, while 24,354 are self-employed, says OMPIC in a general overview. The growth in the number of businesses in Morocco is especially prominent in the trade sector. Overall, 36.42% of new companies are registered as trade companies, followed by construction and public works (BTP) and real estate activities (17.72%). Morocco’s industrial sector contributed 7.12%, while hotels and restaurants had a share of 6.46% of newly created businesses. Information technology and communication represent 2.59% of new businesses, 2.22% in agriculture and fisheries, and 1.10% in the financial sector. Regarding the legal status of new businesses, OMPIC specifies that 62% of new companies are registered as limited liability companies with a single shareholder (SARL-AU), while 37.6% of companies are limited liability companies SARL. Whereas, 0.3% are listed as joint stock companies (SA) and 0.1% as general partnerships (SNC). The report further details that over 21,000 newly created businesses are based in the Casablanca-Settat region, followed by Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima with more than 10,000, Rabat-Sale-Kenitra with more than 10,000, Marrakech-Safi with over 7,000 and Fez-Meknes with nearly 6,000 new businesses. Read Also: Over 58,000 New Businesses Emerged in Morocco in 2021 https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2022/12/352967/over-77-000-new-businesses-debuted-in-morocco-in-20221 point
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We get it. You think if you scrape a porthole in the mass of snow on your car's windshield, you think you'll be able to reach your destination safely. Maybe you will, maybe you won't. But people can be killed if you decide to take that chance. There are laws on the books in some states requiring drivers to keep the snow off their car windows and roof, but even in places without such rules, police can still issue unsafe driving tickets or something similar. There are at least two states with laws named after someone who was killed in a crash caused by falling ice. Don't be the driver who sets another such chain of events in motion. We've said it before, and we'll say it again, don't drive with too much snow covering your car. Perhaps you remember the New Hampshire driver who got the Internet's attention two years ago when they were charged with vehicular assault, reckless conduct, and negligent driving for the unusual situation where snow and ice flew off the roof of the box truck they were driving that injured the driver of the following car when it broke their windshield. This past week, another driver was ticketed for unsafe winter driving in Washington State. No one was injured this time, according to the, but a driver did because their windshield was almost completely covered in snow. The picture posted by a State Patrol trooper (above) shows the driver didn't seem to try very hard to clear more than a periscope view through the snow. The person apparently drove more than five miles with this limited view, which got the police involved. As you can see, driving in the winter without cleaning any snow from your vehicle can have negative effects, either on your wallet or on nearby people. While only a handful of states have actual laws against driving without clearing off ice and snow, you can still be stopped in other states if law enforcement believes that the white stuff preventing you from seeing where you're going falls into. One of the strictest state snow removal laws is in effect in New Hampshire. Known as Jessica's Law after the woman (Jessica Smith) who was killed when falling ice caused a multi-vehicle crash, this 2001 law charges first-time offenders with a minimum fine of at least $250. The second offense comes with a potential $1000 fine, and after that—for whatever kind of driver needs a third strike here—a driver may face points on their license or a short-term loss of license. A Pennsylvania law, known as Christine's Law, for a similar unfortunate case of yet another innocent road user who was killed by ice falling from another vehicle, took effect earlier this year. This new law requires drivers to clean snow and ice off their vehicles at least 24 hours after heavy snowfall. Fines start at $50 (but can reach $1500). Given the repeated deaths from people not scraping their cars clean in the winter, it's obvious people need help keeping themselves and others safe. Even if you don't consider a monetary fine a good enough reason to scrape your car, listen to Linda Smith, who spoke with media in 2015 after the death of her daughter, Jessica. https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a42205802/car-snow-ice-clean-off-fines-dangerous/1 point
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Rabat- The story began with influencers and fashion bloggers who use these types of filters on a daily basis. With thousands or even millions of followers, fashion bloggers are the pinnacle of Instagram, the most prominent users whose content can have a significant impact on a large audience. By using these filters they are creating an illusion of perfection and unreachable beauty standards. This proves troublesome since their audience might not always realize what they are seeing is not the real world, but rather, an edited and enhanced version of it. These platforms allow us to discover places, people, and things with unbelievable ease. If you use Instagram, Snapchat, or TikTok, there is a high chance that you have experimented with filters. Filters can be entertaining, especially those that change your appearance. There is a huge range from the type that makes you look like a character from Disney, to an elderly person, or a dog. However, sometimes, they serve a different purpose and give us a sense of confidence, by making us appear more polished. Battle Of The Genders Social media filters are making people look pretty but feel worse, it becomes increasingly difficult to remember not to compare yourself to this fake reality that is created through a filter. Especially when you are overwhelmed with millions of photos and videos a day flooding through your social media. It is well known that comparing your real face or body to edited photos on social media can be harmful. Many images have been filtered and edited to give unrealistic standards for what is considered “attractive” or “beautiful,” which lowers a person’s self-esteem and creates triggering damaging body image issues, according to an international journal of research Body Image. By design, using most social media sites compels us to participate in a loop of perpetual comparison: taking the "perfect" picture, editing it, uploading it, then scrolling through everyone else's attempts as you wait for them to approve of yours. Research from the same survey showed that out of the total participants, women are more likely to use social media to view photos of others. Whereas the same study found that men are more likely to use social media to find friends. In addition, the data uncovered that women generally feel worse about how they look than men. Researchers have found that young adults who use social media filters often feel less content with their physical appearance. People with this comparison complex compare themselves to the edited online version of their peers and celebrities, which lowers their self-esteem. In fact, social media platforms have created a new phenomenon “filter dysmorphia," also known as Snapchat dysmorphia which is recognized as a real mental health condition in which the person is obsessed with the perceived flaws in their face or body, as a consequence of believing filters are better than they way they look in reality. Canadian research by John Helliwell and Haifang Huang shows that online networks have negative effects on well-being. Overusing social media and comparing it to others can lead to problems with anxiety, depression, and self-esteem, or they can aggravate mental health issues. To Edit Or Not? Using filters on social media does not always need to be viewed in a negative light. In the narcissistic world of social media, where we are constantly judged and judging others on their appearances, it can be frightening to stop editing and using filters on your pictures. However, there are ways to edit, post, and scroll in a more healthy way, though. It starts with becoming more aware of how filters, body image, and social comparison affect your day-to-day emotions and well-being. Paying attention to how much time you spend posting and filtering an image as well as how that correlates with your emotional well-being is important to consider. Embracing your authentic self, and always keeping in mind that our "flaws" are what make us interesting, relatable, and real is a good self-care practice. Appreciate yourself for all of your qualities, not just the ones that can be seen in a selfie, and try to practice being compassionate towards yourself. You can make real connections with other people if you first make a loving and supportive connection with yourself. Overusing social media and comparing yourself to others can lead to problems with anxiety, depression, and self-esteem, or they can aggravate mental health issues. https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2022/12/352956/the-dark-side-behind-using-social-media-filters1 point
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Rabat - Rumors are emerging in the football sphere that big European clubs such as Real Madrid and some Premier League heavy-hitters are looking at Morocco’s Yassine Bounou for a potential signing, following his World Cup performances. Defensa Central, a Spanish news website focusing on Spanish club Real Madrid, reported that Los Blancos have been following the World Cup closely, and that they might sign the Moroccan star as a substitute for Belgian player Thibaut Courtois. Spanish outlet dedicated to football transfers Fichajes has also reported that the keeper is being eyed by some Premier League clubs, with some reports suggesting that it could be Manchester United competing for Bounou’s talent. Fichajes said that a transfer could be feasible, despite Bounou being a regular for the Sevilla FC squad, as the club might need to gain some income to strengthen its economic situation. Bounou has only let one goal enter his net so far this tournament, even shutting down two of Spain’s attempts in the penalty shootout that saw Morocco progress to the World Cup’s quarter-finals. Read also: Yassine Bounou: Morocco’s Iron Wall Against Spain The keeper thus became the first goalkeeper from Africa to have three clean sheets in a World Cup tournament, after also stopping several attempts to score by the Portuguese squad on Saturday. Bounou won La Liga’s Zamora trophy, making him the best goalkeeper in the Spanish top-flight league. He was also shortlisted by France Football as one of the best goalkeepers in the world. Your support allows us to continue delivering quality journalism that is accessible to audiences across the globe. Every contribution, however big or small, is valuable for our mission and readers. https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2022/12/352969/real-madrid-premier-league-clubs-eye-bounou-after-world-cup-performance1 point