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  1. Nick movie:A Nearly Normal Family | Official Trailer | Netflix Time:2023 Netflix / Amazon / HBO:Netflix Duration of the movie:2:20 Trailer:
  2. Music title:Basshunter - Now You´re Gone Signer:Power House Release date:September 3, 2009 Official YouTube link: Informations about the signer:- Your opinion about the track (music video):-
  3. Name of the game:Dishonored 2 Price:2.99 Link Store:https://store.steampowered.com/app/403640/Dishonored_2/ Offer ends up after X hours: November 22 Requirements: MINIMUM: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit versions) Processor: Intel Core i5-2400/AMD FX-8320 or better Memory: 8GB RAM Video card: NVIDIA GTX 660 2GB/AMD Radeon HD 7970 3GB or better Storage: 60 GB of available space RECOMMENDED: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 (64-bit versions) Processor: Intel Core i7-4770/AMD FX-8350 or better Memory: 16GB RAM Video card: NVIDIA GTX 1060 6GB/AMD Radeon RX 480 8GB or better Storage: 60 GB of available space
  4. Oppo A2 has been launched in China as the latest budget handset from the brand. The new Oppo A-series smartphone runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 6020 SoC with 12GB RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage. The Oppo A2 flaunts a 6.72-inch LTPS LCD screen with 90Hz refresh rate and has a 50-megapixel dual camera setup at the rear. The handset is backed by a 5,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging support and carries an IP54 dust and splash-resistant rating. Oppo A2 price, availability Price of the Oppo A2 is set at CNY 1,699 (roughly Rs. 16,500) for the base 12GB RAM + 256GB storage variant. The top-end model with 12GB RAM + 512GB storage model is priced at CNY 1,799 (roughly Rs. 20,000). It is currently available for purchase in China in Ice Crystal Violet, Jinghai Black, and Qingbo Emerald (translated from Chinese) colour options via the Oppo store. Details about the availability of the Oppo A2 in other markets, including India, is yet to be confirmed. Oppo A2 specifications The dual SIM (Nano) Oppo A2 sports a 6.72-inch full-HD+ (1,080x2,400 pixels) LTPS LCD screen with up to 90Hz refresh rate, 391ppi pixel density, 680nits of peak brightness, and 91.4 screen-to-body ratio. The display is rated to deliver up to 180Hz touch sampling rate. It is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 6020 SoC, coupled with 12GB of LPDDR4X RAM and Mali-G57 MC2. Using the virtual RAM feature the onboard memory can be expanded up to 24GB. The handset packs up to 512GB of UFS2.2 storage. Oppo A2 has a dual rear camera unit, comprising a 50-megapixel primary camera with f/1.8 aperture and 77-degree field of view, along with a 2-megapixel sensor with an f/2.4 aperture lens. For selfies and video chats, there is an 8-megapixel front-facing camera with an f/2.0 aperture lens. Connectivity options on the Oppo A2 include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB 2.0, a 3.5mm audio jack, a USB Type-C port, GPS, and A-GPS. Sensors onboard include an accelerometer, ambient light sensor, geomagnetic sensor, gravity sensor, and proximity sensor. It has a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for authentication and supports face unlock feature. The handset also offers an IP54 rating. The Oppo A2 is backed by a 5,000mAh battery with support for 33W SuperVOOC fast charging. It measures 165.6x76x7.9mm and weighs 193 grams.
  5. Google Photos continues to get smarter and it could soon gain the ability to let you set reminders for certain tasks and events, all from within the photo management app. There’s already a myriad of smart AI-powered options within Google Photos, from being able to extract text from an image, translate languages, and use the Google Lens feature to pick out even more information in photos and search Google for highlighted items. But this forthcoming reminder function, spotted by The SpAndroid, continues to build out the Photos app into more than just a place to store, edit and peruse shots. Much like the “Copy text”, “Search” and “Listen” ‘chips’ (aka prompts) that pop up to offer you various options, an incoming Google Photos update could soon serve up the option to “Set reminder”. Tapping this effectively lets you create a calendar entry for a corresponding Google Calendar app. So let's say you snapped a photo of a restaurant board offering specials on certain days, you could use the new feature to then set a calendar reminder to check out the restaurant on a particular day. As someone who snaps photos on his phone to serve as reminders and reference points, this new feature seems particularly handy. Sure, it’s not hard to bounce into a calendar app and set your own reminder, but being able to do things with fewer taps or swipes through app menus is certainly appealing to me. And it also means the information you’re after is right in front of you, rather than forcing you to bounce between apps. Unfortunately, this reminder feature doesn't appear to have rolled out widely yet, with it not popping up in Google Photos on my iPhone 13 Pro or Google Pixel 7 Pro. However such updates can take time to roll out worldwide. I’m running Google Photos version 6.60, so I may need to wait until version 6.61 as that was used by The SpAndroid to test the reminder feature. Ever smarter software Given Google is pushing AI-powered tools into its software, as well as Pixel phones with the Pixel 8 Pro at the top of the pile, it’s no surprise to see it bolster Photos with AI-centric features. It might seem creepy that Google could extract all manner of information from your smartphone snaps, but these tools can be very handy at times, letting you do more with less back and forth between apps. I’m actually keen to see Google do more in embracing interoperability between its app ecosystem. I’d like Google Maps to pull Google Photos into my timeline so I can better retrace my steps when trying to remember where I went and when; you can manually add photos to Maps and map locations can be automatically added to photos, but it doesn't quite feel like there’s perfect harmony between the apps. Nevertheless, it’s neat to see how Google Photos continues to evolve. I only hope it sticks to the side of being handy and not fall into the realms of creepiness.
  6. The Top500 organization released its semi-annual list of the fastest supercomputers in the world, with the AMD-powered Frontier supercomputer retaining its spot at the top of the list with 1.194 Exaflop/s (EFlop/s) of performance, fending off a half-scale 585.34 Petaflop/s (PFlop/s) submission from the Argonne National Laboratory's Intel-powered Aurora supercomputer. Argonne's submission, which only employs half of the Aurora system, lands at the second spot on the Top500, unseating Japan's Fugaku as the second-fastest supercomputer in the world. Intel also made inroads with 20 new supercomputers based on its Sapphire Rapids CPUs entering the list, but AMD's EPYC continues to take over the Top500 as it now powers 140 systems on the list — a 39% year-over-year increase. Intel and Argonne are currently still working to bring Arora fully online for users in 2024. As such, the Aurora submission represented 10,624 Intel CPUs and 31,874 Intel GPUs working in concert to deliver 585.34 PFlop/s at a total of 24.69 megawatts (MW) of energy. In contrast, AMD's Frontier holds the performance title at 1.194 EFlop/s, which is more than twice the performance of Aurora, while consuming a comparably miserly 22.70 MW of energy (yes, that's less power for the full Frontier supercomputer than half of the Aurora system). Aurora did not land on the Green500, a list of the most power-efficient supercomputers, with this submission, but Frontier continues to hold eighth place on that list. However, Aurora is expected to eventually reach up to 2 EFlop/s of performance when it comes fully online. When complete, Auroroa will have 21,248 Xeon Max CPUs and 63,744 Max Series 'Ponte Vecchio' GPUs spread across 166 racks and 10,624 compute blades, making it the largest known single deployment of GPUs in the world. The system leverages HPE Cray EX – Intel Exascale Compute Blades and uses HPE's Slingshot-11 networking interconnect. AMD is in the process of deploying El Capitan, which is projected to be faster than Aurora with 2 EFlop/s+ of performance, at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. As such, Intel's incessantly delayed Aurora may never take the number one position on the Top500 list — the race is certainly on for the next round of Top500 submissions in June 2024. The Aurora supercomputer was first announced in 2015, with a predicted finish date in 2018. Back then, the system was designed to use the Knights Hill processors that were later canceled. The system has seen numerous redesigns and reschedules in the years since, with the new Aurora being announced in 2019 with one exaflop of performance to be delivered in 2021. Yet another rescheduling in late 2021 claimed the system would deliver two exaflops upon completion, which is now slated for next year as Intel, Argonne, and HPE continue to work on system validation, verification, and scaling-up workloads across the new system. You can see Argonne's other Aurora benchmarks that it shared today here. Meanwhile, Microsoft's new Eagle supercomputer, deployed in the Azure Cloud, has now taken the number three spot on the list, pushing Japan's Fugaku into fourth place on the leaderboard. Eagle is the first cloud system to break the top ten. The LUMI system in Kajaani, Finland, rounded out the top five with 379.70 PFlop/s of performance.
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  8. Nick movie:Maestro | Official Trailer | Netflix Time:2023 Netflix / Amazon / HBO:Netflix Duration of the movie:2:44 Trailer:
  9. Music title:R3hab & Headhunterz - Won't Stop Rocking (Official Music Video) Signer:Spinnin' Records Release date:October 24, 2015 Official YouTube link: Informations about the signer:- Your opinion about the track (music video):-
  10. Apple introduced the iPhone 15 Pro Max priced at Rs. 1,59,900 (256GB) at its Far Out launch event in September. Significant upgrades like the Bionic A17 processor, titanium-based design, and a fresh telephoto camera are driving demand for the handset across the globe. A new report from industry analysis firm Counterpoint Research this week offers a look at how much it costs Apple to make the flagship handset. The in-depth analysis reveals that the total bill of materials (BoM) cost for producing the base variant of the iPhone 15 Pro Max is higher compared to last year's iPhone 14 Pro Max. The primary reasons for the increase are the new chip and the 5x telephoto camera. A latest BoM analysis by Counterpoint reveals that Apple is making a good profit from the iPhone 15 Pro Max. As per the bill of materials report, the 8GB RAM + 256GB storage variant of the handset costs the company $37.7 more to make. This marks an 8 percent increase compared to the 6GB RAM + 256GB variant of the iPhone 14 Pro Max. The report breaks down the total cost part by part. Processor, camera and frames accounted for the biggest chunk of BoM. The A17 Bionic chip based on TSMC's advanced 3nm fabrication technology is $30 (roughly Rs. 240) more expensive than the iPhone 14 Pro Max's A16 Bionic SoC. Apple this year packed an all-new 5x Telephoto camera exclusively on iPhone 15 Pro Max and the total cost of the camera system is 34 percent costlier than that of the iPhone 14 Pro Max. The adoption of titanium alloy in the casing frame caused an 18 percent cost increase to that of the iPhone 14 Pro Max. Prices for certain components have also gone down this year. Apple increased the RAM in the iPhone 15 Pro Max to 8GB, up from 6GB in the predecessor, but the downtrend in the global memory market favoured the Cupertio-based company. As a result of the decrease in both DRAM and NAND flash prices, the contribution of memory chips in the iPhone 15 Pro Max dropped by 34 percent compared to the iPhone 14 Pro Max. "Apart from Samsung Display, LG Display has also started supplying iPhone LTPO displays. This has contributed to a reduction in display costs by 4 percent in the iPhone 15 Pro Max compared to that of the iPhone 14 Pro Max" the report says. Further, the report states that Apple's self-designed components such as the processor, the upgraded UWB, and power management ICs account for 25 percent of the total BoM cost of the iPhone 15 Pro Max, up from 22 percent in the iPhone 14 Pro Max. Price of the iPhone 15 Pro Max starts at Rs. 1,59,900. In the US, it starts at $1,199 (roughly Rs. 99,000). The iPhone 14 Pro Max debuted at a starting price tag of Rs. 1,39,900 in India and $1,099 (roughly Rs. 87,530) in the US.
  11. Google hasn't been shy about pushing artificial intelligence into its various apps and services, and it seems that the venerable Google Maps could be next in line to get an integrated AI chatbot of its own. Code hidden in the latest beta version of Google Maps for Android, as spotted by Android Authority, makes various mentions of in-app conversations – including the line "you're talking with a chatbot", which sort of gives the game away. However, only a few strings of related code have been spotted so far, so we don't have too much more information about this chatbot in terms of what form it will take, what it's designed to do, and how it will integrate with the rest of Google Maps. Nothing is certain yet, and of course Google could easily change its mind about the Maps chatbot – but given the company's focus on AI these last few months, we wouldn't be surprised to see this new feature arriving in the app very soon. Getting chatty Without any official word from Google, we're left to speculate what an AI chatbot in Google Maps might do. As Android Authority points out, it could well be something to do with submitting reviews and comments to Google Maps, perhaps via the Local Guides program. The line of code that says "thank you for your contribution" certainly backs that up. Perhaps a chatbot might swing into action when you've visited a place, asking what your experience was like or what you thought of the service. Another possibility is that the upcoming bot will actually give you travel advice: what to see in a particular area, where the best places to stay are, and so on. This would be similar to the advice that Google Bard (now with Google Maps integration) can already give. AI chatbots might also be used to field questions from Google Maps users to businesses – questions about opening hours and facilities, for example. Right now, these questions can be posted and answered by humans, but AI might be about to step in.
  12. Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) just posted its Q3 earnings report, and its profit declined 80% compared to last year (via CNBC). As China's largest foundry, SMIC represents the cutting-edge of the country's semiconductor fabbing industry, and it's clear that things aren't going super well. Global factors are partly to blame for SMIC's poor showing in Q3. The global economy isn't in great health due to high inflation, which has resulted in lower consumer spending. In China, inflation hasn't been a problem, but consumers are decreasing spending as they focus on paying off debt. SMIC also has to contend with U.S. sanctions over Chinese silicon, and the company Still, SMIC's decline in profit is particularly notable compared to its rival TSMC. While TSMC also experienced a decline in profit, it was a mere 12% as opposed to 80%. Regarding technology, SMIC is significantly behind TSMC, as the former is only just getting to 7nm while TSMC is working on its upcoming 2nm node. A sharp decline in profitability will likely impede SMIC's attempt to catch up. SMIC hasn't ever been a cutting-edge foundry, launching its 28nm node in 2015, the same year TSMC reached 16nm. When SMIC launched its 14nm process in 2019, TSMC had been offering 7nm for about a year. Today, although SMIC is apparently going to be able to progress to 7nm and 5nm, by the time that happens it's likely that American-friendly foundries like TSMC, Intel, and Samsung will have sub-2nm processes. It's also bad news for China's ambitions to build up a native semiconductor industry. If China wants to be able to produce chips as fast as those designed by companies like AMD and Nvidia, and fabbed at TSMC or Samsung, then cutting-edge nodes are going to be needed at foundries like SMIC.
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  14. He deserves to return to the staff, in fact he already has years of experience here on the forum!
  15. Nick movie:Cyberbunker: The Criminal Underworld | Official Trailer | Netflix Time:2023 Netflix / Amazon / HBO:Netflix Duration of the movie:2:03 Trailer:
  16. Music title:R3hab - Samurai (Go Hard) [Official Video] Signer:Spinnin' Records ♪ Release date:January 26, 2014 Official YouTube link: Informations about the signer:- Your opinion about the track (music video):-
  17. Vivo Y27s was launched in the Indonesian market on Tuesday. The smartphone joins the Vivo Y27 and Vivo Y27 5G, both of which were released earlier this year. The latest handset comes with different specifications compared to the existing models. There is no official word regarding the India launch of the Vivo Y27s yet. This new 4G-supported Vivo V27s is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset and supports wired fast charging. It is available in two storage and two colour options. Vivo Y27s price The 8GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB variants of the Vivo Y27s are listed at IDR 2,399,000 (roughly Rs. 12,800) and IDR 2,799,000 (roughly Rs. 14,900), respectively. The handset is offered in two colour options - Burgundy Black and Garden Green. It is available for sale in Indonesia through the official Vivo website. Vivo Y27s specifications Sporting a 6.64-inch full-HD+ (2,388 x 1,080 pixels) LCD panel, the Vivo Y27s has a 2.5D glass with a dynamic design. It is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 SoC paired with 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM, that can be expanded virtually to up to 18GB. The phone also has inbuilt UFS 2.2 storage of up to 256GB that is expandable via an external microSD card up to 1TB. It ships with Android 13-based FuntouchOS 13. For optics, the dual rear camera unit of the Vivo Y27s includes a 50-megapixel primary rear sensor and a 2-megapixel secondary sensor. The two cameras are arranged vertically on the top left corner of the back panel, placed in a rectangular camera module alongside an LED flash unit. The front camera, housed in a centre-aligned hole-punch slot at the top of the display, uses an 8-megapixel sensor. The Vivo Y27s packs a 5,000mAh battery with 44W wired fast charging support via a USB Type-C port. The phone also supports dual 4G nano SIMs, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, NFC (in select regions) and OTG connectivity. For security, the smartphone comes with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. It also gets an IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance. Weighing 192 grams, the handset measures 164.06mm x 76.17mm x 8.17mm in size.
  18. Microsoft’s Bing AI may be close to finally getting plug-ins, a feature that has been experimented with before, and will make the chatbot considerably more versatile and powerful (in theory, anyway). Windows Latest reports that the update to add plug-ins has rolled out to a ‘small’ number of Bing Chat users over the weekend, and the tech site was one of those to get access. Note that it appears the rollout is only happening for those using the Canary version of Microsoft’s Edge browser (and Windows Latest only got the feature in that preview release, not in the finished version of Edge). We’re told that the AI currently offers five plug-ins to testers and you can pick any three of those to use in a session. If you want to change plug-ins, you’ll need to start a new Bing Chat session. Windows Latest carried out some testing with a couple of those plug-ins, and the results seemed useful, with the OpenTable add-on providing some restaurant recommendations in a query. Other plug-ins available in testing include Kayak, Klarna, and a shopping add-on for buying suggestions – we’ve already got you covered there, of course, especially for the imminent Black Friday sale – but it may be the case that different plug-ins appear for different users. Analysis: Faster and better Eventually, of course, there will be a whole load of plug-ins for the Bing AI, or that’s certainly Microsoft’s plan, although they’ll doubtless be rolled out in stages over time. One of those will be the much-awaited ‘no search’ function that was switched to be implemented via a plug-in not so long ago. (This allows the user to specify that the AI can’t use search content scraped from the web in its responses). We’ve seen plug-ins in a limited test rollout before (in August), but they were pulled, so this is effectively a return of the feature – hinting it might arrive sooner rather than later. Fingers crossed, and the good news is that Windows Latest observes that these new plug-ins seem to be more responsive and work better than the old efforts (performance-related concerns are likely one of the reasons that the test plug-ins got pulled earlier this year).
  19. The age of full-fledged RISC-V data center CPUs is nearly upon us, as Ventana's 192-core Veryon V2 is coming in 2024 (via ServeTheHome). Ventana, founded in 2018, claims the Veryon V2 edges ahead of AMD's Genoa and Bergamo Epyc CPUs. However, the company foresees much bigger victories down the line with its domain-specific accelerator (or DSA) chiplets, which Ventana forecasts will deliver large performance boosts compared to typical CPUs. RISC-V is an open standard (previously open source) CPU architecture that has been used in many applications but is just now popping up in servers. The Veryon V2 will be Ventana's first server CPUs to market, as the Veryon V1 has seemingly been canceled and skipped over. Compared to V1, V2 has more cores and cache per chiplet, the slightly newer 4nm node from TSMC instead of the 5nm node, and standard RISC-V RVA23 vector instructions, as Ventana originally planned on using its own instructions. However, Ventana wants its CPUs to follow RISC-V standards to improve hardware-software compatibility. To that end, it has also added RISC-V Software Ecosystem (or RISE) support to the V2. The Veyron V2 takes a leaf out of AMD's server CPUs by using a chiplet design featuring an I/O hub chiplet and compute chiplets with CPU cores. However, Ventana also offers DSA chiplets that can accelerate specific workloads, and the company claims this will offer vastly higher performance than what is possible with a traditional CPU without hardware acceleration. Additionally, the I/O hub can also be customized with hardware acceleration, which AMD also doesn't offer. Ventana claims its approach to CPU design in using chiplets and DSA hardware will reduce development time to less than a year and costs to less than $25 million, and that it would take twice as many x86 or ARM CPUs to match the Veryon V2. Take this all with a grain of salt, though, as Ventana's server CPU will arrive in 2024, and probably the latter half of 2024 at that, according to ServeTheHome.
  20. Nick movie:Megan Thee Stallion vs. Tory Lanez: Five Shots | Official Trailer | Max Time:2023 Netflix / Amazon / HBO:HBO Duration of the movie:1:58 Trailer:
  21. Music title:Infinitely Falling (Romantic Redraw) - Fly By Midnight (Official Music Video) Signer:Fly By Midnight ♪ Release date:July 22, 2023 Official YouTube link: Informations about the signer:- Your opinion about the track (music video):-
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