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Musician Name: Robbert van de Corput Birthday / Location: January 7, 1988 (age 35)Breda, North Brabant,Netherlands Main instrument: EDM, big room house, techno, progressive house, Electro house, hardstyle Musician Picture: Musician Awards & Nominations:- Best Performance: - Other Information: Robbert van de Corput (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrɔbərt fɑn də ˈkɔrpʏt][a]; born January 7, 1988), known professionally as Hardwell, is a Dutch DJ and music producer from Breda. He was voted the world's number one DJ by DJ Mag in 2013 and again in 2014. In 2022, he was ranked at number 43 in the top 100 DJs poll by DJ Mag. He is best known for his sets at music festivals, including Ultra Music Festival, Sunburn and Tomorrowland. He first gained recognition in 2009 for his bootleg of "Show Me Love vs. Be". He founded the record label Revealed Recordings in 2010 and a radio show and podcast Hardwell On Air in 2011. He has released 10 compilation albums through his label, as well as two documentary films. His debut studio album, United We Are, was released on January 23, 2015. On 7 September 2018, he had announced his indefinite hiatus from touring, stating that he wanted to focus more on his personal life.On 27 March 2022, he has returned to the EDM scene by closing out Ultra Miami's mainstage with new album Rebels Never Die.The pseudonym comes from an idea of his father, who translated his surname into Latin and English; "Cor" meaning "heart" and "Put" meaning "well". However, he changed the "heart" to "hard", to make it sound more appealing. Robbert van de Corput was born in Breda, to Anneke and Cor van de Corput. At the age of four, he began taking piano lessons and attended a music school. At the age of twelve, he produced his first songs in the field of electro, while performing as a hip-hop DJ. Through his participation in various competitions, he became known in Breda's DJ scene. He was influenced by the DJ and producer Tiësto, who is also from Breda. As hip-hop became an underground scene, Hardwell changed his genre to commercial electronic dance music. He started producing remixes and uploaded them on several platforms on the Internet. At the age of 14 in 2002, he was offered a record deal with the Digidance record label by Dutch producer duo Klubbheads. Three weeks later he made a first official release with the two-disc-record "Bubbling Beats 1", whereupon he toured through the Netherlands and appeared in a number of dance clubs. His first official single, "Play It Around", was released in 2006, and was played in German clubs. The single featured a combination of po[CENSORED]r musical genres, as well as his own style.
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Music Title: KASINO - Can´t Get Over (Clipe Oficial) Signer: Massiva Music Release Date: 06/03 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:- Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):-
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Name of the game: Watch_Dogs® 2 Price: 7.49 Link Store:https://store.steampowered.com/app/447040/Watch_Dogs_2/ Offer ends up after X hours: 9 july Requirements: MINIMUM: OS: Originally released for Windows 7, the game can be played on Windows 10 and Windows 11 OS Processor: Intel Core i5 2400s @ 2.5 GHz, AMD FX 6120 @ 3.5 GHz or better Memory: 6 GB of RAM Video card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 with 2 GB VRAM or AMD Radeon HD 7870, with 2 GB VRAM or better - See supported List* Network: Broadband internet connection Storage: 27 GB available space Sound card: DirectX compatible using the latest drivers RECOMMENDED: OS: Originally released for Windows 7, the game can be played on Windows 10 and Windows 11 OS Processor: Intel Core i5 3470 @ 3.2 GHz, AMD FX 8120 @ 3.9 GHz Memory: 8 GB of RAM Video card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 | AMD Radeon R9 290, with 3GB VRAM or better - See supported List* Network: Broadband internet connection Storage: 27 GB available space Sound card: DirectX-compatible using the latest drivers
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iQoo Neo 7 Pro 5G is expected to launch in India soon. The phone is likely to launch with an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC. iQoo India CEO Nipun Marya teased the launch of the purported iQoo Neo 7 series phone last month, which is expected to join the iQoo Neo 7 5G that was unveiled earlier this year in February. A tipster has now suggested the launch date, storage details, and price range of the upcoming handset in the country. Tipster Paras Guglani (@passionategeekz) shared in a tweet that the iQoo Neo 7 Pro 5G will likely launch in India on June 20 and will be offered in a single Black colour variant with up to 16GB of RAM and 256GB of inbuilt storage. The tipster added that the phone will be priced between Rs. 38,000 to Rs. 42,000 in the country. Earlier reports suggested that the iQoo Neo 7 Pro 5G will sport a 6.78-inch 1.5K OLED display with a refresh rate of up to 144Hz and a peak brightness level of 1,300 nits. The phone is tipped to be powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC paired with LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 inbuilt storage. The triple rear camera unit of the iQoo Neo 7 Pro 5G is expected to include a 50-megapixel primary Samsung ISOCELL GN5 sensor with optical image stabilisation (OIS) support and 2-megapixel macro and depth sensors. The front camera is likely to be equipped with a 16-megapixel sensor. The iQoo Neo 7 Pro 5G is expected to be backed by a 5,000mAh battery with 120W wired fast charging support. It is also likely to support Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth v5.3 connectivity and come with a USB 2.0 Type-C port. The handset is tipped to weigh between 190 and 195 grams and measure 8.53mm or 8.36mm in thickness.
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AI could be about to make 3D modeling in a whole lot quicker and easier, if Nvidia has its way. Fresh from the company’s research lab, Neuralangelo is an AI model that transforms 2D video clips into “extremely high fidelity” 3D structures. “Creative professionals can then import these 3D objects into design applications, editing them further for use in art, video game development, robotics, and industrial digital twins,” the company explained in its latest paper. Real-world high-fidelity Using videos as reference points is hardly anything new - even when you do throw relatively new and experimental AI into the mix. But, as Nvidia notes in its latest paper, “current methods struggle to recover detailed structures of real-world scenes.” In other words, they can replicate objects and scenes, but it won't feel lifelike. And it’s that high fidelity Neuralangelo is promising to deliver. According to Nvidia Research, the minds behind the model, it's able to vividly recreate the textures of different materials, like glass, marble, and even roof shingling. The model has also proved capable of reconstructing building interiors and exteriors. “The 3D reconstruction capabilities Neuralangelo offers will be a huge benefit to creators, helping them recreate the real world in the digital world,” said Ming-Yu Liu, senior director of research and one of the paper's co-authors. Neuralangelo’s applications in art and games development are already clear: think of the vast cityscapes of Grand Theft Auto, the real-world historical setting of Assassin’s Creed. Whole virtual towns could soon be realized based on videos recorded on a smartphone. But it’s only a matter of time before AI models like these also form a core part of all the best architecture software and best landscape design software, if it really can streamline real-life reconstructions. In a demo released by the company, results were admittedly impressive: highly detailed AI renderings of Michelangelo's David based on video footage that lived up to boasts of “detailed large-scale scene reconstruction from RGB video.” But we're still a way off from dropping AI 3D models straight into projects without requiring some finishing touches.
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Liliputing shared details of a new Asus Mini-PC coming soon, packing one of Intel's upcoming 14th Gen Meteor Lake CPUs. The system is known as the PN65 and features a very compact 120 x 130 x 58mm form factor. Furthermore, due to the new architecture, the system comes with the latest generation of connectivity standards, including 2.5G internet, Wi-Fi 6E wireless connectivity, and DDR5 SO-DIMM memory support. According to Asus' spec sheet, the mini-PC will be optioned with one or several of Intel's upcoming 28W mobile Meteor Lake processors featuring Intel Iris Xe graphics. Meteor Lake is Intel's next-generation CPU architecture with several key enhancements over Raptor Lake, like Intel's denser and more efficient Intel 4 node and the integration of a new packaging strategy known as tiles. Meteor Lake will be arriving very soon, and we've already begun to see several prototype Meteor Lake products at Computex. The Asus Mini-PC will come with a texturized matte-black finish, sporting I/O at the front and rear of the chassis. The front will come with two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports and a single Type-C port with the same specifications. The front will also include a single mic headphone jack combo and a single RGB indicator. The rear I/O is far more expansive, with four USB ports in total, two of which are 3.2 Gen 2 ports, another two are older 2.0 versions, and finally, another 3.2 Gen 2 port with DisplayPort 1.4 connectivity integrated into a Type-C connection. For more display outputs, there are two standard HDMI outputs, and for networking there's a single Intel RJ45 ethernet jack with 2.5G connectivity. According to Asus' spec sheet, a single "configurable port" can be re-purposed as an HDMI port, DisplayPort, COM, VGA, or another 2.5G LAN port. As is traditional with mini-PCs, this system also supports VESA mounting, to mimic an All-In-One system keeping the PC hidden away from sight. Storage configurations are plentiful with this system, with the option of two M.2 2280 SSDs and an additional 2.5' slot for laptop HDDs or 7mm SSDs. With all three drive slots po[CENSORED]ted, you can have as much as 6TB of storage capacity in this system while utilizing each slot's maximum storage capacity. We don't know the PC's performance figures or its release date or price. Still, we can expect this system to be an excellent solution for professionals and businesses with a lot of power in a small package if Meteor Lake's rumored performance claims are legit.
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Musician Name: Wanessa Godói Camargo Birthday / Location: December 28, 1982 (40 years old) Goiânia, Goiás Main instrument: Pop Musician Picture: Musician Awards & Nominations:- Best Performance: - Other Information: Wanessa Godói Camargo (Goiânia, December 28, 1982) is a Brazilian singer, songwriter, actress and presenter. He reached stardom in the early 2000s, when he signed a contract with BMG and released the eponymous albums Wanessa Camargo (2000), Wanessa Camargo (2001) and Wanessa Camargo (2002), which were certified gold by Pro-Música Brasil and produced singles such as "O Amor não Caminha", "Eu Quero Ser o Seu Amor" and "Sem Querer", respectively. In 2004, she released her first live album, Transparente Ao Vivo. Between 2002 and 2004, she was one of the hosts of the program Jovem Tardes, on Rede Globo. After gaining recognition as a teen idol early in her career, Wanessa adopted a more mature image and was more involved in the conception of her fourth studio album, W (2005), which spawned the singles "Amor, Amor" and "Não Resisto a Both of us". His fifth studio album, Total (2007), incorporated a greater variety of musical genres and produced "Não Tá Pronto pra Perdoar" and "Me Abrace". Wanessa showed pop and R&B influences in Meu Momento (2009), which produced her first single in English, a collaboration with rapper Ja Rule entitled "Fly" which was number one on radio in Brazil for a few weeks. In 2010, she decided to dedicate herself to electronic music, releasing the extended play (EP) Você não Perde por Esperar. She collaborated with producer Mister Jam to release her seventh studio album, DNA (2011), composed of songs in English and with a sound influenced by electronic dance music. The project even spawned their second live album, DNA Tour (2013). During this period, Wanessa often performed in nightclubs aimed at the LGBT public, which made her assert herself even more as a gay icon. After the release of songs in English and with a more danceable style, Camargo showed interest in returning to his repertoire in Portuguese with romantic ballads. His eighth studio album, entitled 33, was released in 2016 to negative reviews due to its appeal to country music, however, it spawned his most successful single on Billboard Brasil's Hot 100 Airplay chart, "Coração Embriagado", which reached #1. nineteenth place. Later, Wanessa showed dissatisfaction with the new direction her career had taken and returned to her pop repertoire with the release of singles such as "Mulher Gato" and "Loko!" (2018), as well as his ninth studio album, Universo Inverso (2020). During her career, she sold 2 million albums[6] and received a Multishow Award for Brazilian Music, a DJ Sound Awards, a Meus Prêmios Nick, an Internet Trophy and four Prêmio Jovem Brasileiro, in addition to being nominated for an MTV Video Music Brasil and Troféu Imprensa and awarded a diploma of honor to merit by the Order of Musicians of Brazil, in 2011. Wanessa was born in Goiânia, in the state of Goiás, on December 28, 1982. She is the daughter of country singer Zezé Di Camargo and businesswoman Zilú Godói, with actress Luciele di Camargo and singer Luciano Camargo as uncles. In 1991, aged 9, she moved to São Paulo when her father and uncle went in search of career recognition with the duo Zezé di Camargo & Luciano. In 1992 she was enrolled in a private school as soon as her parents began to have a better social condition, but she started to suffer bullying from colleagues and employees for not being rich yet. During an interview with Veja, Wanessa said: "The school principal was always implying that we weren't going to pay for school. She humiliated us, but I was so insecure that I never told my parents. Everyone went to school by car, except me. , and even that was a joke. Once, to make me happy, my father borrowed a VW Beetle just to give me the pleasure of going to class by car". Still in 1992, she formed a band with Kiko, Leandro and Bruno, who would form the KLB group in the future. The group was originally named The Fenders – in reference to the brand of guitars – and later became Neon, when they started playing at school festivals with a repertoire made up of covers by Xuxa, Angélica and Dominó. In 1993 she started to study theater, ballet and tap. In 1995, she did her only theater play, a montage of the musical Cats in São Paulo. Between 1996 and 1999 she was part of the group of dancers of the duo Zezé Di Camargo and Luciano.
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Name of the game: Tiny Tina's Wonderlands Price: 31.99 Link Store:https://store.steampowered.com/app/1286680/Tiny_Tinas_Wonderlands/ Offer ends up after X hours: 15 july Requirements: MINIMUM: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 (latest service pack) Processor: AMD FX-8350 (Intel i5-3570) Memory: 6 GB of RAM Video Card: AMD Radeon RX470 (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 4GB) Network: Broadband internet connection Storage: 75 GB available space RECOMMENDED: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 (latest service pack) Processor: AMD Ryzen™ 5 2600 (Intel i7-4770) Memory: 16 GB of RAM Video Card: AMD Radeon™ RX 590 8GB (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB) Network: Broadband internet connection Storage: 75 GB available space
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Vivo S17 series was launched in China on Wednesday. The lineup includes the base Vivo S17, Vivo S17t, and Vivo S17 Pro. These models join the Vivo S17e, which was released earlier this year in March. The newly launched handsets sport 6.78-inch full-HD AMOLED displays and pack 4,600mAh batteries with 80W wired flash charging support. Each model is offered in three colour variants and three storage configurations. The standout feature of the series is the 50-megapixel front camera sensors that each phone comes equipped with. Vivo S17, VIvo S17t, Vivo S17 Pro price, availability The base Vivo S17 and the Vivo S17t models are available in three storage variants. The 8GB + 256GB variants of the two phones are priced at CNY 2,499 (roughly Rs. 29,100), the mid-range 12GB + 256GB options are marked at CNY 2,799 (roughly Rs. 32,600), and the high-end 12GB + 512GB storage models are priced at CNY 2,999 (roughly Rs. 34,900). Both these handsets are offered in Black, Mountain Sea Green, and Sea of Flowers colourways. They are available for purchase on the Vivo China website. Meanwhile, the Vivo S17 Pro is available in Black, Ice White Jade, and Mountain Sea Green colour option. Its 8GB + 256GB variant is marked at CNY 3,099 (roughly Rs. 36,100), while the 12GB + 256GB and the 12GB + 512GB variants are priced at CNY 3,299 (roughly Rs. 38,400) and CNY 3,499 (roughly Rs. 40,700), respectively. This is also on sale on the company's China website. Vivo S17, VIvo S17t, Vivo S17 Pro specifications, features The Vivo S17, VIvo S17t, and Vivo S17 Pro models feature 6.78-inch full-HD+ (2800 x 1260 pixels) AMOLED displays with a refresh rate of 120Hz and an aspect ratio of 20:9. The dual nano SIM supported smartphones boot Android 13 with OriginOS 3 on top out-of-the-box. The base Vivo S17 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G+ SoC, while the Vivo S17t is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 8050 chipset. Meanwhile, the Vivo S17 Pro comes with a MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC. The chipsets are paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR4x RAM and up to UFS 3.1 512GB of inbuilt storage. For optics, the 50-megapixel front cameras of the Vivo S17 series phones are housed in a centre-aligned punch-hole slot at the top of the display. The Vivo S17 and Vivo S17t variants feature a dual rear camera unit including a 50-megapixel primary sensor with optical image stabilisation (OIS) and an 8-megapixel sensor with an ultra-wide lens. On the other hand, the triple rear camera unit of the Vivo S17 Pro includes an OIS-supported 50-megapixel primary sensor, a 12-megapixel sensor with a telephoto portrait lens, and an 8-megapixel sensor with a wide-angle lens. The rear camera units on all the handsets are accompanied by a ring light alongside an LED flash panel. All three phones pack 4,600mAh batteries and come with 80W wired flash charging support. The smartphones come with USB Type-C charging port and audio jack. For security, the handsets are equipped with side-mounted fingerprint sensors and AI face unlock features. The phones also support WiFi 6, GPS, NFC, and Bluetooth v5.2 connectivity. Weighing 186 grams, the Vivo S17 and the Vivo S17t measure 164.18mm x 74.37mm x 7.46mm in size, whereas the Vivo S17 Pro weighs 188 grams and measures 164.18mm x 74.37mm x 7.46mm.
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Windows 11 now has widgets to let you monitor how your system is running, albeit the way of getting them going is rather clunky. The catch is they come as part of a new app being introduced for Windows 11, which is currently in preview, called Dev Home. As the name suggests, this is for developers (to help make them more productive and streamline their workflow for creating software), but it has an interesting extra option. As Ghacks reports, Dev Home allows you to add widgets for monitoring system resources, meaning you can see at a glance on the widgets board how your CPU, GPU, system memory, or network are performing currently. This is the same info available in Task Manager – in the Performance tab – but having it right there on the widgets panel, if you want, makes it far more convenient to check what’s going on if, say, your PC appears to be hit with a bout of slowdown. As you may realize, going into Task Manager is a slightly convoluted process (though there is a handy keyboard shortcut to get there quickly – by pressing the Ctrl+Shift+Escape keys together). The system monitoring widgets also provide some useful extra touches. For example, the CPU performance widget displays the top three active processes and a button to end them (in other words, to kill the task right there and then, if it is causing problems or has become unresponsive – an option coming to the taskbar in Windows 11, too). Analysis: Hopefully these widgets will become more broadly available Obviously this app is specifically for developers, so consumers aren’t going to want to use it as such. However, there’s certainly nothing to stop the average user from installing the Dev Home preview app (from the Microsoft Store) to get this ability. Is it worth doing that? For some who are really keen to see system resource readouts on the widgets board, it’s at least good to have the option. Although in all honesty, it’s maybe a step too far for many folks, who aren’t going to want to install developer software (that takes up space, of course). Do note, though, that you don’t ever have to run Dev Home, or do anything beyond installing it. Once set up, you can use the widgets without ever going near the Dev Home app again (but you must leave it installed). What we’re hoping is that if Microsoft sees this as a reasonably po[CENSORED]r option – assuming it is, naturally, and we can imagine it’ll get some traction among widget fans – then maybe the company will consider making these system-monitoring widgets more broadly available. In other words, have them accessible to everyone without the need to install Dev Home. Note that currently, we’re told that the updating of these widgets in real-time doesn’t appear to be working properly, which is presumably a bug. That’s the other thing to remember for now – this app is still in preview, so it may be wonky while Microsoft irons out various issues that are doubtless present.
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Steacom's Computex 2023 booth was pleasantly focused, with just four major products being showcased: the SG10 (passive) gaming case, the VU1 dynamic analog dials, the FF1 small form factor (SFF) case, and the ZS800 hybrid SFX PSU. We are going to concentrate our coverage on the impressive SG10, which can cool up to 600W of thermal load without the use of any fans. Additionally, we will look at the functionality and appeal of the new VU1 e-Ink display dials. Streacom SG10: Fanless Gaming Case The Streacom SG10 has been on the way for quite a long time now. It was first featured in our pages in 2021, but we previously reported on the seeds from which it formed (a failed KickStarter) in 2020. While we are on the topic of dates, at Computex 2023, Streacom told us that it intended to put the SG10 into production before the end of the year. The major attraction of the Streacom SG10 is its massive passive cooling capabilities. It is supposed to be capable of cooling up to a 250W CPU and a 350W GPU (total 600W). It looks pretty well designed too. A major part of its visual appeal comes from the symmetrical double heatsink it wears like a crown. Through these aluminum masses are threaded copper pipes, but they aren't heat pipes — instead, they circulate liquid coolant which goes through a cycle of evaporation and condensation within the closed system. In other words, this fanless PC system largely keeps cool via a pumpless liquid cooling system. One side of the top heatsink is dedicated to CPU cooling, and another to GPU cooling. Both have their own in-out tubes and fittings (dual loop). Inside the Streacom SG10 you can see that it features a diagonally mounted motherboard and GPU at 90 degrees to each other, forming an X core layout. While fitting the CPU cooling block is much the same as with any common AiO, the GPU is a different story. Streacom needs customers to buy a graphics card and strip away the factory cooler to fit its GPU mount and VRM clamping coolers. Due to this extra complexity it is going to release a list of supported graphics cards. Components in the build we saw at Computex included an Intel Core i9-13900K CPU and an Asus GeForce RTX 4080. Nothing more power-hungry than the RTX 4080 is recommended (about 320W). In the demo Streacom was running the complete system was seen to be cooling a thermal load of over 660W. We were told that the Streacom SG10 will start production this year and that we should expect a price of around $999 for the case and all the necessary cooling assemblies. Streacom VU1: Dynamic Analogue Dials Streacom explained that this hardware monitoring product offers customizable dials that deliver network, RAM, storage, CPU and GPU status and activity. The special sauce here is the use of an e-Ink display behind the analog pointer, so you can use software to create live analog meters for almost any measurable system variable. The VU1's display is mono and 200 x 144 pixels. It is readable under most conditions thanks to built-in RGB lighting. Our booth visit showed that the lighting seems to come from the bottom edge, illuminating both the dial and needle. Streacom is keen to keep the possibilities for VU1 buyers open, so it can be used in ways that are yet to be imagined. In addition to the fully customizable display, it said that the needle movement and RGB lighting will be fully user configurable. The VU1 units will ship with the VU1 app, which offers the most common presets that the company thinks buyers will want. So, out of the box, you'll have the ability to show things like CPU/GPU temperature and CPU/MEM/NET usage. Plug-ins will add more functionality over time. Initially, Streacom plans to sell three VU1 units plus a hub for $99. No word on when, exactly, it will be available.
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Nick Movie: Cães de Caça | Trailer oficial | Netflix Time: 2023 Netflix / Amazon / HBO?: Netflix Duration of the movie:2:09 Trailer:
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Musician Name: DJ Snake Birthday / Location: 13 June 1986 (age 36) Paris, France Main instrument: EDM trap moombahton dubstep Musician Picture: Musician Awards & Nominations:- Best Performance: - Other Information: William Sami Étienne Grigahcine (born 13 June 1986), known by his stage name DJ Snake, is a French music producer and DJ, first achieving international recognition in 2013 by releasing an instrumentation-oriented single called "Turn Down for What" (featuring Lil Jon).He made his international debut with the singles "Bird Machine" and "Turn Down for What" in 2013. "Bird Machine" is a collaboration with fellow French musician Alesia. The single was picked up by Mad Decent, a Los Angeles-based record label run by Diplo. DJ Snake was announced to be working on a collaboration with Diplo, originally slated to debut in 2014; it released in 2015 as the single "Lean On" in collaboration with MØ and Diplo's Major Lazer. In 2014, DJ Snake was labelled as an "Artist to Watch" by FoxWeekly. He and Dillon Francis were announced as alternating supporting artists for the summer Mothership Tour 2014 with Skrillex. In March 2018, Billboard named DJ Snake as number nine on their 2018 ranking of dance musicians titled Billboard Dance 100. Grigahcine was born in Paris to a French father and an Algerian mother and grew up in Ermont, a banlieue district outside Paris, which he describes as a ghetto, though Ermont is not a economically-deprived suburb featuring low-income housing projects. He cites a scene with Cut Killer in the French film La Haine as well as hip-hop artists KRS-One and Cypress Hill as early influences. In his youth, Grigahcine produced graffiti art, earning him the moniker "Snake" because he was able to consistently evade the police. Of his name, Grigahcine says "When I started DJing, everyone called me 'Snake' in my city first, I was like 'DJ Snake, OK let's go for it.' The name sucks, but it's too late now."[16] He started DJing at age 14, and later producing at 19.In his early career, Grigahcine performed at clubs including Les Bains Douches in Paris. In 2005, he met his manager Steve Goncalves, who encouraged Grigahcine to begin creating his own music. In 2011, DJ Snake produced for Lady Gaga's album Born This Way. This earned him a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year in February 2012. DJ Snake was co-producer for the song "Government Hooker", which was voted best song by Lady Gaga fans after the release of the album. This song was supposed to be released as a single before Interscope Records decided to stop the marketing of the album after its release. He remixed Kanye West's "New Slaves", AlunaGeorge's "You Know You Like It", Duck Sauce's "It's You", Major Lazer's "Bubble Butt" and Junior Senior's "Move Your Feet".In 2013, DJ Snake produced three songs with Paul "DJ White Shadow" Blair on Lady Gaga's album Artpop including "Applause", "Sexxx Dreams", and "Do What U Want". DJ Snake and Dillon Francis were alternating supporting artists on the Mothership Tour 2014 with Skrillex. He performed at the 2015 Coachella Music Festival with guest appearances by AlunaGeorge and MØ, who did vocals on "Lean On" with Major Lazer. "Lean On" and DJ Snake's remix of AlunaGeorge's "You Know You Like It" were both top 10 Shazamed songs from Coachella 2015. In October 2015, DJ Snake and fellow electronic producer Tchami were injured in a car crash, causing them both to miss a scheduled stop at Toronto's Monster Mash festival. In January 2016, Forbes named him one of their "30 Under 30 In Music" for the year.
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Music Title: ANGELPLAYA - DANGEROUS [NCS Release] Signer: NoCopyrightSounds Release Date:31/05 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:- Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):-
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Name of the game: Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® II Price: 38.49 Link Store:https://store.steampowered.com/app/1938090/Call_of_Duty_Modern_Warfare_II/ Offer ends up after X hours: 14 july Requirements: MINIMUM: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows® 10 64 Bit (latest update) Processor: Intel® Core™ i3-6100 / Core™ i5-2500K or AMD Ryzen™ 3 1200 Memory: 8 GB of RAM Video Card: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 960 or AMD Radeon™ RX 470 - DirectX 12.0 Compatible System DirectX: Version 12 Network: Broadband internet connection Storage: 125 GB available space RECOMMENDED: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows® 10 64 Bit (latest update) or Windows® 11 64 Bit (latest update) Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-6600K / Core™ i7-4770 or AMD Ryzen™ 5 1400 Memory: 12 GB of RAM Video card: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1060 or AMD Radeon™ RX 580 - DirectX 12.0 compatible system or Intel® Arc™ A770 DirectX: Version 12 Network: Broadband internet connection Storage: 125 GB available space
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Samsung Galaxy F54 5G is set to be released in India in June. The company confirmed the launch date of the smartphone on Tuesday. The handset has previously been tipped to be a rebranded Galaxy M54 5G, which was unveiled earlier this year in March. The phone is expected to be powered by an in-house octa-core Exynos chipset. It is likely to be backed by a 6,000mAh battery unit with 25W wired fast charging support. Samsung also confirmed the date of pre-reservations for the phone and stated additional benefits that customers could avail of. In a press statement, Samsung announced that the Galaxy F54 5G will launch in India on June 6. The company said that the phone will be available for pre-reservation starting today, May 30. Customers will need to pay a token amount of Rs. 999 for reserving the phone. Upon pre-reservation, the company claims that customers will enjoy benefits of Rs. 2,000. In the teaser image on Samsung's India website, the Galaxy F54 5G is seen in a green-blue colour variant, with a triple rear camera unit vertically aligned in separate rings along the top left corner of the back panel, accompanied by an LED flash unit. The company has also confirmed that the phone will be equipped with a 108-megapixel primary rear camera sensor with optical image stabilisation (OIS) support. The Galaxy F54 5G will also feature the astrolapse feature that was introduced earlier this year with the Galaxy S23 series. Samsung claims that even the front camera will be designed to capture bright photographs in low-light conditions. The other two rear camera units are expected to feature an 8-megapixel ultra wide-angle sensor and a 2-megapixel sensor. A 32-megapixel front camera sensor is said to be housed in a centre-aligned waterdrop notch slot at the top of the panel. Live images previously leaked showed the Galaxy F54 5G model in Dark Blue and Silver colour options. The phone is expected to be priced at Rs. 33,000 for its base variant. Previous reports indicated that the phone could be priced between Rs. 26,000 to Rs. 27,000. An even earlier leak had suggested that the 8GB + 256GB variant of the phone could be priced at Rs. 35,999, whereas no price details about a possible 8GB + 128GB variant was shared. Samsung's Galaxy F54 5G is expected to sport a 6.7-inch 120Hz full-HD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels) AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 120Hz and come with Corning Gorilla Glass protection. It is likely to be powered by an octa-core Exynos 1380 5G SoC paired with 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of inbuilt storage. The phone could be backed by a 6,000mAh battery with 25W wired fast charging support. The Galaxy M54 5G is also likely to support dual nano-SIM with one hybrid slot for microSD cards and Wi-Fi 6 connectivity.
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Windows 11 is causing trouble for some users with AMD graphics cards, thanks to antics involving installing an outdated driver for Team Red’s GPUs. What’s happening here is that Windows Update is going ahead with an automatic driver ‘update’ that actually installs an older graphics driver. Windows Latest explains that it has received reports from readers, and via its forums, complaining about the issue, and also there’s a post on Reddit with some affected Windows 11 users making their feelings known, too. Those hit by the glitch get an error message from AMD’s Adrenalin software informing them: “Windows Update may have automatically replaced your AMD Graphics driver. Hence, the version of AMD Software you have launched is not compatible with your currently installed AMD Graphics driver.” In other words, Windows 11 has installed a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) driver, but this is an old version and incompatible with the AMD Adrenalin suite. The good news is that it’s easy enough to fix this problem, as we’ll discuss next. Analysis: A fairly easy fix – but don’t forget the extra step The cure, fortunately, is relatively simple. You need to download the latest AMD Adrenalin driver for starters – then uninstall the current driver, and reinstall the new AMD driver. (Some also advise disconnecting from the internet while uninstalling and reinstalling the graphics driver in this way). The next and very important step to take is to turn off Windows Update’s automatic graphics driver updates, to avoid this happening again. To do that, in the search box (taskbar), type ‘Device installation settings’ and click on this when it pops up in the panel above. You’ll be presented with a question asking if you want to use automatic downloads for hardware manufacturers’ apps, to which you should reply ‘no’ (even though it says your device may not work as expected – don’t worry about that). Then click ‘Save Changes’ and the automatic graphics driver update will no longer happen. (If you don’t do this, you might find that Windows 11 changes the driver again, even after you’ve reverted it – and so on, ad nauseum, until Microsoft sorts out whatever the issue is here.) Why is this happening? Good question, it’s a bit of an odd one. There’s clearly been a mistake somewhere at Microsoft, or maybe something has gone awry with the driver supplied by AMD. Hopefully, the situation will be rectified soon enough, but at least you can cure the problem manually as described above.
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MSI brought a ton of motherboards to Computex, the annual hardware trade show in Taipei. Among its wares are upgraded Z790 Max motherboards and its Project Zero motherboard and case that support connections at the back of the PC. Most of these aren't coming until at least Q3 2023, but that means we'll see a bunch of faster connectivity and clean build options later this year. Z790 Max Motherboards and USB4 PD100W Expansion Card There are four new Z790 Max models, supporting 12 and 13th Gen Intel Core, Pentium, Gold and Celeron processors in LGA 1700 sockets. They are the MEG Z790 Ace Max, MPG Z790 Carbon Max Wifi, MPG Z790 Edge Max Wifi, and MAG Z790 Tomahawk Max Wifi. The MEG Z790 Max Series adds Wi-Fi 7 and 5 Gb Ethernet LAN compatibility, though the LAN is limited to just two models: the Ace and the Carbon. These boards will be tool free, with M.2 "Frozr" shields using magnetic designs instead of screws. Additionally, MSI is promising an exclusive "DDR5 enhancement technology" it calls Memory Boost. On signage at its Computex booth, it showed up to DDR5-7600 on overlock on the Ace and Carbon, with DDR5-7200 with an OC on the Tomahawk and Edge. These boards will have Lighting M.2 Gen 5 PCIe slots and USB 3.2 Gen 2 x2, while the Z790 Ace Max will get Thunderbolt 4. The Ace Max, an E-ATX board, will have the most advanced power system with MSI's 24 Duet Rail power system. The MPG boards, — the Carbon Max and Edge Max — appear to be standard ATX boards, with the Carbon packing 19 power phases and the Edge using 16 mirrored power arrangements. The Tomahawk will have the same arrangement as the Edge. In most other regards, these four boards are similar to the existing Ace, Carbon, Edge and Tomahawk, but with faster networking, the tool free M.2 covers and faster DDR5 overclocking. The company didn't announce pricing for the Z790 Max line, but it suggests that they'll launch near the end of Q3 2023. MSI also has a new expansion card, the USB5 PD100W, which MSI reps at Computex told Deputy Managing editor Paul Alcorn will likely be included with at least one of the new motherboards. The card has two USB 4.0 Type-C ports that support up to 40 Gbps and display support, with up to 100W power charging for one port and 27W for the other. There are also two DisplayPort 1.4 input ports, possibly for capturing from other devices. The expansion board could come to retail, those spokespeople said, but MSI wouldn't commit to that. In its official listings, MSI doesn't have a price or release date. Project Zero MSI also brought its own take on the rear-connect motherboard, Project Zero. This appears similar to Gigabyte's Project Stealth using a special case that supports connections on the rear, or perhaps Asus' DIY APE standard. It appears MSI is using its own design, though. Reps told Paul Alcorn that MSI changed its designs to avoid patent issues. The Project Zero board on display at Computex is a take on an AMD B650M board, which MSI partnered with a Ryzen 7 7700X. It was sitting in a take on its own case, the MAG Vampiric Project Zero with a a 270-degree panoramic glass window. The motherboard will launch for $219, while the case's price has yet to be determined. We should see these components in Q3.