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  1. Here's fail compilation channel full of interesting, exсiting and funny events, fails, faults and of course cats. Best fun moments from all over the world in one short video!
  2. There are now hundreds of thousands of apps available for your iPhone 6S and, surprisingly, many of the best are free. What's the best phone of 2016? The following list showcases our pick of the best free iPhone apps, and includes iPhone applications for social networking, travel, news, photography, productivity and more. Most of these apps are also compatible with the iPod touch. If your top free iPhone apps aren't covered, tell us all about them in the comments. And don't forget to check out our iPhone 7 rumors.
  3. Having dominated the mobile world for some time, ARM—the company whose CPU design is in Apple’s iPhone—is now going after the fastest computers in the world. The chip-design company wants to graduate its processor architecture and take on complex calculations that drive tasks like weather modeling, economic forecasting and scientific research—the domain of high-performance computing (HPC). Next month, ARM will detail the “ARMv8-A Next Generation Vector Architecture for HPC” at the Hot Chips conference. The architecture will be based on 64-bit CPUs, but ARM declined to share further information on it. For ARM, HPC is a new market. While it has been successful in tablets and smartphones, it has failed to rock PCs, and it is struggling to get into servers, despite widespread interest on the part of hardware makers. There are software issues involved, and customers don’t want to change from x86 to ARM overnight. ARM-based chips are built for mobile devices; their power-saving features give smartphones long battery life. But the ARM architecture will need an overhaul for faster systems, and vector processing features could push it up the computing food chain. The new design could be something like that of Intel’s Xeon Phi supercomputer chip, which mixes Atom x86 CPUs and vector processors. It’s also important for ARM to keep current supercomputing trends in mind as it formulates the new architecture. On its part, Intel has said it will include more machine learning features and instructions in future Xeon Phi chips. Will the new chip architecture come to smartphones like the iPhone? Perhaps not anytime soon. But as the architecture evolves, ARM could adapt features for its mobile processor architecture.
  4. The second Tuesday of the month has come and gone, and you know what that means: Patch Tuesday has filled Windows PCs with fixes for all sorts of problems, both great and small. While the majority of fixes this month are pretty run-of-the-mill items, one does stand out above the rest: a patch for two vulnerabilities that could have allowed cybercriminals to attack you through your printer. Microsoft released a full list of Patch Tuesday fixes, and while it hasn’t explained exactly how the flaws work (it would be dangerous to do so before users update their systems), the printer patch is something well outside the norm. The closely related flaws, solved by patch MS16-087, are in the Windows print spooler software and could allow remote code execution and elevation of privilege — in plain English, attacks over a network that escalate to full system control. As such, the patch was deemed Critical by Microsoft. All currently supported versions of Windows — Vista, Server 2008, 7, Server 2008 R2, 8.1, Server 2012, Server 2012 R2, RT and 10 — could fall victim to exploits of the flaws.
  5. It’s a small-form-factor (SFF) multi-purpose connector designed to replace the small mSATA and mini-PCIe slots commonly used in laptops. As such, M.2 isn’t designed strictly for storage, (it supports USB, SATA, and PCIe), but storage is a large part of what’s driving its adoption—even on the desktop. The thing is, M.2’s PCIe connectivity has coincided nicely with the migration of SSD drives to PCIe, to sidestep the 600MBps limitation of the SATA bus. The marriage of PCIe and the SSD has resulted in uber-fast storage for your PC.
  6. Seagate's packing an 8TB hard drive in its new external Backup Plus Hub, which can be hooked up to a Raspberry Pi 3 or Chromebooks for expanded storage. The external backup drive will also work with Windows PCs and Macs, and it'll be available in July. It will come in multiple versions with capacities ranging from 4TB to 8TB. A capacity of 8TB will be a welcome addition to Chromebooks and Raspberry Pi 3, which have internal storage issues. Chromebooks have limited internal storage capacity, while Raspberry Pi 3 requires an SD card to store files. The 8TB capacity is especially valuable to Raspberry Pi 3, which is commonly used as a media server. You can store more high-definition movies on the drive, which can be served to TVs via the Pi. The storage capacity of Backup Plus Hub handily beats that of PiDrive, a Western Digital hard drive for the Raspberry Pi, which tops out at a capacity of 1TB. Not all hard drives work with Raspberry Pi as they need to meet specific electrical requirements.
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  9. Colorful isn’t a well-known brand to US tech consumers, who are much more likely to be familiar with the likes of Asus, Gigabyte, and MSI. If the motherboard and GPU manufacturer has its way, however, its devices may soon be grabbing headlines — especially if the company brings its proof-of-concept B150 motherboard with an integrated GTX 1070 to market in the United States. The B150 is a budget chipset from Intel that supports the latest Intel Skylake processors, but doesn’t include overclocking options, RAID support, or nearly as many PCI-E lanes devoted to the chipset itself. Nvidia’s GTX 1070 is, of course, the lower-end cousin of the GTX 1080, with significantly improved performance over its Maxwell counterpart.
  10. Stop Copy Topics from WTFZM

    You cant create your own models ? copier ?

    1. JoKeR-™ @ CSBD

      JoKeR-™ @ CSBD

      its my created!!!!

    2. Suarez™

      Suarez™

      and he must share it ?

  11. When HTC and Oculus launched their VR headsets, both companies ran into fulfillment problems that caused significant delays. Oculus, however, seemed to be more significantly impacted than HTC, and suffered a larger number of delays. As of today, HTC claims to be shipping out all orders within 72 hours, while simultaneously expanding its retail availability and demo locations. According to HTC’s press release, the Vive is now on sale in 24 countries and can be purchased from select Microsoft stores, GameStop, and MicroCenter locations. Pre-orders placed through these retailers will begin shipping this week as well. The company also notes that it’s expanding its demo locations up to 100 stores across North America. Microsoft Store demos will expand to 51 showrooms, up from the current 29, GameStop will have 40 demo locations (up from 10), and MicroCenter will have 10 total, up from 5.
  12. The creators of "The Sims" are opening up gender customization options for the first time in the long-running history of the po[CENSORED]r life simulation video game. "The Sims" publisher Electronic Arts and developer Maxis said a free update available Thursday for "The Sims 4" will remove gender boundaries and allow players to create virtual townsfolk—or Sims, as they're known—with any type of physique, walk style or voice they choose. "The Sims 4" and earlier installments of the 16-year-old series previously restricted specific clothing, hair styles and other aesthetic options to either male or female characters. EA and Maxis said over 700 pieces of content previously available to only male or female Sims will now be accessible regardless of gender in "The Sims 4" and its various expansion packs. The studio said in a statement it wanted to "make sure players can create characters they can identify with or relate to through powerful tools that give them influence over a Sims' gender, age, ethnicity, body type and more." While previous editions of "The Sims" have featured character customization restrictions based on gender, users have unofficially modified the PC game over the years to remove such barriers. "The Sims 4" executive producer Rachel Franklin said in an email to The Associated Press that the developers have been working for over a year on the update. She noted that "female Sims can wear sharp men's suits like Ellen (DeGeneres), and male Sims can wear heels like Prince." Franklin also noted players can now change their Sims' gender at any time and specify whether they can reproduce with other characters. She said Maxis worked with the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender advocacy group GLAAD on the update, including following a suggestion to remove gender symbols associated with characters in the game's gallery. "Creating the possibility for greater gender diversity within the world of 'The Sims' is an exciting development," said Nick Adams, director of GLAAD's transgender media program. "It was a pleasure working with developers who were committed to updating the game so that all players can create a Sims world that more accurately reflects the world in which we live today." The move brings "The Sims" in line with its depiction of gay, lesbian and bisexual characters. The franchise has included same-sex relationship options since its 2000 debut, although gamers who desired virtual nuptials for their Sims of the same sex had to wait until the release of "The Sims 3" in 2009. "The Sims 4" was originally released in 2014. The gaming medium rarely depicts or invites users to create transgender characters. The fantasy role-playing game "Dragon Age: Inquisition" from EA and developer BioWare notably featured a transgender male character named Krem in 2014.
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  14. There were a lot of interesting announcements last week, ranging from cool new devices to what was basically an Amazon Echo on wheels from Asus. Such is the nature of Computex -- arguably one of the most powerful technology shows in the world. However, one of the most fascinating was Windows Holographic, which goes far beyond Hololens to redefine the world as we perceive it. This is likely one of the biggest announcements this decade -- if not this century -- and it has the potential to change the world. I'll close with my new favorite laptop: the Dell XPS 15, which showcases what you can get if price is almost no object. What is behind this is the ability to craft a virtual world that is blended with the real world, viewable through any device with a screen, a camera, and some kind of location-aware capability. You could use a VR Headset that would show both the real and the virtual, potentially reducing the risks associated with tripping over real objects while connected. You could use an AR headset and see the virtual world as a shadow over the real world. You could use a table that you'd hold as a personal window into the blended world, and you could use the Hololens to experience an ever richer blended world as that device matures. However, the end result would be a variety of apps that materially alter the world around us, viewed from a wide variety of existing and soon-to-arrive AR/VR devices. However, one part of this largely unexplored is that we then could redefine the man/machine interface. Currently, we have to learn how to communicate with machines using technologies like screens, keyboards and mice, forcing us to learn new skills and use methods that aren't natural to us. As the holographic platform matures, computers increasingly can use the avatars in the blended world to learn how to communicate with as we communicate with each other. The end result potentially could be a massive breakthrough, not only in human-to-machine communication, but also in human-to-human communication. We currently use computer tools to write to each other, but this will make it easier for us to create the impression of meeting face to face by projecting far more realistic 3D images to remote locations in order to have conversations in real or virtualized environments. Think of being able to have conversations in your living room with relatives in remote locations, while they see you sitting in their living room -- or office meetings where you appear to be in your remote coworker's office and they appear to be in yours, creating a far more natural and personal experience than we have ever had with traditional video conferencing. Imagine being able to chat with Siri or Cortana, not as a headless image on a phone, but like a person, pet or fantasy character -- a character others could see if they were using a device that could peer into your new blended real/virtual world.
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