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Musician Name: Alesso Birthday / Location: July 7, 1991 (age 31) Stockholm Sweden Main instrument: EDM Progressive house electro house[1] Musician Picture: Musician Awards & Nominations:- Best Performance: - Other Information: Alessandro Lindblad (Stockholm, July 7, 1991) better known by his stage name Alesso is a Swedish electronic dance music DJ and music producer. He has worked with numerous EDM artists (and others), including Avicii, OneRepublic, Calvin Harris, Usher, David Guetta and Sebastian Ingrosso. He has also performed at numerous music festivals including Coachella, Electric Daisy Carnival and Tomorrowland. In 2012, MTV called Alesso an "EDM Rookie to Watch", and Madonna invited him to open dates on her MDNA Tour, and called Alesso "dance music's next big thing." In 2014, he was ranked #15 on DJ Magazine's Top 100 DJs list. His debut album Forever was released on May 22, 2015 via Def Jam. Specializing in progressive house, Alesso achieved worldwide attention and po[CENSORED]rity in 2011, with widespread support for his original productions and remixes from the likes of Avicii, Swedish House Mafia, Tiësto, Sander van Doorn, Kaskade and other successful DJ's. His remix of "Pressure" was one of the most streamed EDM songs of 2011. He made his debut on DJ Mag's Top 100 DJ list in 2011, peaking at No. the artist to see EDM in 2012. On March 24, 2012, Alesso debuted for the first time on BBC Radio 1's Essential Mix. won the 13th position of the same ranking. Alesso's current hits include, "Years" featuring Matthew Koma, "Calling (Lose My Mind)" featuring Ryan Tedder and Sebastian Ingrosso, "Under Control" featuring Calvin Harris and Hurts and "Heroes (We Could Be)" featuring the participation of Tove Lo. In February 2015, Alesso released his new single "Cool" featuring Roy English, which samples pop star Kylie Minogue's "Get Outta My Way". The song was released worldwide on February 16th, with the exception of North America (February 17th), United Kingdom and Ireland (April 26th) and Germany (May 8th). In 2017 he released the song Is That For Me, his first musical partnership with Brazilian singer Anitta.
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Name of the game:Crash Bandicoot™ N. Sane Trilogy Price: 15.99 Link Store:https://store.steampowered.com/app/1238840/Battlefield_1/ Offer ends up after X hours: 7 july Requirements: MINIMUM: OS: Windows 7 Processor: Intel Core i5-750 @ 2.67GHz | AMD Phenom II X4 965 @ 3.4GHz Memory: 8 GB of RAM Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 2GB | AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 30 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c Compatible RECOMMENDED: -
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Redmi Note 12T Pro is confirmed to launch in China soon. Ahead of the handset's debut, the company has revealed the design, colour options as well as key specifications of the smartphone. The upcoming Redmi branded handset will pack up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of inbuilt storage. It is confirmed to sport an LCD display and will join the Redmi Note 12 series which was launched in China in October last year. Xiaomi revealed the design and colour options of the upcoming Redmi Note 12T Pro via Weibo. The handset is set to debut in Black, White and Sky Blue colour options. It will be equipped with a triple rear camera setup along with an LED flash. The phone will feature a volume button and a power button on its right edge. The company has also confirmed the key specifications of the upcoming handset. It will sport a 144Hz LCD display. The smartphone will be equipped with a 64-megapixel main camera, 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 512GB of inbuilt storage. The Redmi Note 12T Pro will be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 8200-Ultra SoC. Additionally, the phone will pack a 5,080mAh battery with support for 67W fast charging. The company also announced that the Redmi Note 12T Pro's pre-sale will begin on May 30 at 10:00 am (7:30 am IST). Redmi Note 12T Pro is likely to join the Redmi Note 12 series which was unveiled last year in China. The Redmi Note 12, Redmi Note 12 Pro, as well as the Redmi Note 12 Pro+ feature an OLED display with up to 120Hz refresh rate, a 5,000mAh battery, and a customised version of Xiaomi's MIUI 13 skin. The phones house a 16-megapixel selfie shooter. However, they are powered by different chipsets. The Redmi Note 12 Pro and Redmi Note 12 Pro+ are powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 1080 SoC, while the vanilla model is powered by a Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 SoC.
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Apple has announced that it's shutting down its older My Photo Stream service on July 26, and encouraging everyone to move over to iCloud Photos. If you still use My Photo Stream, your files will remain available in the cloud for 30 days from July 26. My Photo Stream was the forerunner to iCloud Photos. It was free to use but only covered a maximum of 1,000 pictures and video clips, keeping these files in sync across every Apple device you owned and on the web. Apple hasn't given a reason for shutting down the service, but iCloud Photos is clearly the newer and more comprehensive option for photo and video backups – while also making some money for Apple in terms of storage fees at the same time. "Moving forward" "Moving forward, iCloud Photos is the best way to keep the photos and videos you take up to date across all your devices and safely stored in iCloud," Apple said in an email sent out to anyone who is still making use of My Photo Stream. While photos and videos won't be deleted from your actual devices, they will be removed from the cloud 30 days from July 26 (so August 25), and syncing will be switched off. No new uploads will be permitted from July 26. The service launched alongside iCloud in 2011 and is something of a throwback to the time when tech companies were still figuring out how to get photo and video uploads to work in a speedy and seamless way. Analysis: what you need to do What Apple is doing here is phasing out the cloud storage and syncing service for your last 1,000 photos and videos. The original files – which in most cases will be on an iPhone, if they were captured with the iPhone camera – won't go anywhere. Unless you want to risk losing all your precious memories if something happens to your phone, you really need to get your pictures and videos uploaded to the cloud for safekeeping. Apple is pushing its own iCloud Photos service, which works well: once you go past 5GB of files though, you'll need to start paying for storage. Other similar services that offer paid-for cloud storage include Google Photos and Dropbox. If you don't want to pay or store anything in the cloud, you need to make sure your photos and videos are regularly backed up to a computer or storage drive or two, preferably in a different location to where your iPhone normally lives. There's more information in the official Apple support document about how the My Photo Stream shutdown is going to work, what you need to do with your photos and videos, and how to get them into iCloud Photos if you want to.
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Nvidia recently announced its second generation Ultra Low Motion Blur (ULMB) technology, dubbed ULMB 2. This update massively improves the technology’s capabilities on high-refresh rate monitors, enabling nearly 2x greater brightness than its predecessor and motion blur quality that is nearly 4x greater than current 360Hz monitors — rivaling theoretical 1000 Hz to 1400 Hz monitors if they existed. A couple of ULMB 2 compatible monitors are already on the market today, thanks to a firmware update, but more will be coming in the future. ULMB 2 will allow gamers to more quickly prioritize and accurately target enemies with a large boost in motion blur quality. With ULMB 2 active, monitor-based motion blur is effectively deleted, giving gamers excellent object recognition no matter how fast an enemy or object is moving on the screen. It doesn’t boost the monitor’s response time outright, but ULMB 2 substantially increases the monitor's image quality at the same refresh rate it ships with. To achieve the same level of “blurless” motion quality on a non-ULMB 2 panel, panel manufacturers would need to create a gaming monitor featuring a refresh rate in excess of 1000 Hz, and a refresh rate of 1400 Hz to compete with a 360Hz gaming monitor using ULMB 2 technology. Nvidia’s original ULMB 2 technology works, by strategically enabling the backlight on an LCD panel only when needed to generate the best-looking image. Traditional monitors keep the backlight enabled continuously allowing users to see crosstalk a display generates as the pixels are changing colors. ULMB on the other hand, turns off the LCD backlight completely as the pixels are changing colors and only turns it back on when all the pixels are done transitioning to their new colors. As a result, ULMB reduces artifacts such as crosstalk or display-driven motion blur and produces a clearer image. On top of this, ULMB 2 also tweaks the pixel response time in conjunction with G-SYNC technology to improve the accuracy of backlight engagement right as the pixels are done switching to their new colors. This means that the LCD backlight has more opportunity to be enabled at the right time since the pixel response time can be increased (overdriven) or decreased if needed. Compared to Nvidia’s original ULMB tech from 2015, ULMB 2 is a massive upgrade due to the fact it supports backlight strobing (turning the backlight on and off), at a display’s native refresh rate. This wasn’t the case with its predecessor, due to the limitations of gaming display hardware back in 2015. Pixel response times were so slow, that the display refresh rate had to be reduced in order for ULMB to be effective. Thanks to an almost 10-year gap in monitor technology, Nvidia is able to run ULMB 2 at a monitor’s maximum refresh rate, massively improving brightness, and giving the tech its 1000 Hz to 1400 Hz-like quality. For now, only two monitors support ULMB 2 with the addition of a firmware update, those being the Acer Predator XB273U F 27-inch 1440p 360 Hz monitor and the Asus ROG Swift PG27AQN 27-inch 1440P 360 Hz monitor. However, Nvidia says more ULMB 2 monitors are on the way, including the new ASUS ROG Swift Pro PG 248QP 25-inch, 1080p 540 Hz monitor and the AOC Agon AG276QSG 27-inch, 1440p 360Hz monitor which will be available soon.
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well first sorry for the delay. Well I intend to stay a long time on the team for everyone who needs help I'm here to help people. And that's why I want to join the team again! @The GodFather
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Nick: Vinicius™ Real name: Rodolfo Vinicius How old are you?: 25 Which Games you play? and for how long?(each of them): Counter-strike 1.6 10 years, however I don't play this game anymore, and I also play CSGO 7 years too and finally I play Left 4 Dead 2 7 years, I also started playing this year HonkaiImpact 3rd an ARPG Where are you from?(country and city): Brazil, Sertãozinho in the interior of São Paulo Describe yourself(at least 50 words): Well, I consider myself a very honest and responsible person, and I am also credited with being very serious about matters that deserve it. I like to make friends and I am very perceptive, I can be as creative as I am attentive, I am addicted to learning and I really enjoy reading and working my mind, learning is my everyday life. Note some of your qualities: Disciplined, responsible, trustworthy, sincere and above all a good person. Tell us some of your defects:I could say that sometimes I think about things too much and it is not very good to think about things so much Had you before any kind of responsabilities(describe it): Well, my responsibilities are many, helping my household. Here on the forum, I'm in two projects, I'm a member of the Devil Harmony project and a member of World of Games, these are my responsibilities right now. On which category/categories have you been active lately?(describe your activity): I have actively participated in the projects I'm on. But where I do more activities is in the sections. Word of Games Technology & Web,Hardware Software and Gadgets also on Mobie Games. Devil Harmony and Billboard / Live performance song Musicians Which category/project you want to care off?: I would take care of the projects that I am already in, because I already have that job and I like it. How well you speak english?(and other languages): I speak well, I can rate it as 6/10. I also speak Brazilian, it's my native language Do you use TS3? Do you have an active microphone?: Yes, I have micro and good headphones. For how long can you be active after you get accepted?(days, weeks, months, years): As long as possible, I am quite active in the forum. Contact methods:Via whatsapp,ts3,inbox forum,facebook,discord & steam Last request: CLICK
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Nick Movie: Minha Culpa | Trailer Oficial | Prime Video Time: 2023 Netflix / Amazon / HBO?: Armazon Duration of the movie: 1:22 Trailer:
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Musician Name: Yumi Matsutoya Birthday / Location: January 19, 1954 (age 69) Hachioji, Tokyo Main instrument: pop rock jazz fusion folk rockkayōkyokuadult contemporary Musician Picture: Musician Awards & Nominations:- Best Performance: - Other Information: Yumi Matsutoya (松任谷 由実 Matsutōya Yumi?, Hachioji, born January 19, 1954) is a Japanese singer, songwriter, lyricist and pianist. Her recording career has been commercially successful with over 42 million records sold. In 1990, her album The Gates of Heaven became the first album to be certified "Multi-Million" by the RIAJ. Matsutoya is the only artist to have a number one album per year on the Oricon Albums Chart for 18 consecutive years. Shūkan Gendai magazine ranked Matsutoya third (behind only Miyuki Nakajima and Masayoshi Son) on a list of the most intelligent Japanese figures, based on the criteria of "intelligence, determination, sensitivity and ability". «J-Pop Icon Yumi Matsutoya to Celebrate Rugby Year on 'Kohaku' With 1984 Classic 'No Side'». Billboard. December 20, 2019. Retrieved September 28, 2020 Hoover, William D. (March 18, 2011). Historical Dictionary of Postwar Japan (in English). [S.l.]: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-5460-4 «ミュージック – エンタメ – 最新ニュース» (in Japanese). MSN. Retrieved September 28, 2020. Copy filed April 13, 2009 «一般社団法人 日本レコード協会». www.riaj.or.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved on September 28, 2020 «浜崎あゆみ、her歴代2位タイ、8年連続アルバム首位獲得!». ORICON NEWS. Retrieved on September 28, 2020 Schreiber, Mark (January 4, 2020). «From hangover cures to prairie dogs, tabloids end 2019 with a bang». The Japan Times (in English). Retrieved on September 28, 2020
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Music Title: Maroon 5 - Middle Ground (Official Music Video) Signer: Maroon 5 Release Date:05/28 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:- Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):-
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Name of the game:Battlefield™ 1 Price: 9.99 Link Store:https://store.steampowered.com/app/1238840/Battlefield_1/ Offer ends up after X hours: 26 Hours Requirements: MINIMUM: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 Processor: Processor (AMD): AMD FX-6350 Processor (Intel): Intel Core i5 6600K Memory: 8 GB of RAM Video card: Graphics card (AMD): AMD Radeon™ HD 7850 2GB Graphics card (NVIDIA): NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 660 2GB DirectX: Version 11 Network: Broadband internet connection Storage: 50 GB available space RECOMMENDED: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: 64-bit Windows 10 or later Processor: Processor (AMD): AMD FX 8350 Wraith Processor (Intel): Intel Core i7 4790 or equivalent Memory: 16 GB of RAM Video card: Graphics card (AMD): AMD Radeon™ RX 480 4GB Graphics card (NVIDIA): NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 1060 3GB DirectX: Version 11 Network: Broadband internet connection Storage: 50 GB available space
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Redmi K50 Ultra with Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 SoC was launched in China in August last year. The smartphone is yet to make its debut in other global markets including India, but rumours of a possible successor — Redmi K60 Ultra—have already started doing rounds on the Web. Most recently, the schematics of the Redmi K60 Ultra have leaked online, suggesting its design and specifications. The images hint at thin bezels, a rectangular-shaped camera module at the rear, and a hole punch cutout on the display. The Redmi K60 Ultra is expected to pack triple rear cameras. It could be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 9200 SoC. Tipster Digital Chat Station (translated from Chinese) posted schematics of the Redmi K60 Ultra on Weibo. It is shown to sport a centre-aligned hole punch cutout to house the selfie camera and feature thin bezels with a flat design. A rectangular-shaped camera module housing three sensors and an LED flash unit are shown to be located on the rear panel. The primary and secondary sensors are seen arranged in two large circular cutouts, while a small, third sensor is also visible. The Redmi K60 Ultra was recently spotted on the IMEI database with model number 23078RKD5C. It is expected to debut in July this year. As per previous leaks, the handset will sport a 1.5K resolution display and could run on MediaTek's Dimensity 9200 SoC. It is said to feature a metal frame and could support 100W wired charging. The Redmi K60 Ultra device is expected to bring upgrades over the Redmi K50 Ultra that was launched in August last year with a starting price tag of CNY 2,999 (roughly Rs. 35,400). The Redmi K50 Ultra that was launched last year, sports a 6.7-inch OLED display with up to 120Hz refresh rate and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 SoC. It is equipped with a triple rear camera setup, led by 108-megapixel primary camera. It is backed by a 5,000mAh battery with support for 120W wired charging.
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If you've been finding Google Chrome a gray, uninspiring place to be lately, then the browser's new customization tools make it much easier to give it a much-needed lick of paint. In the latest version of Chrome on desktop, Google has added a new side panel that lets you try out a bunch of new uplifting colors, themes and settings. While many of these options were previously available in Chrome, these new ones are easier to use and actually let you see the changes you're making in real-time. If you don't have automatic updates turned on, you can update to the latest version by going to the three dots in the top right-hand corner of the toolbar then going to Help > About Google Chrome. Once you're updated, how do you find Chrome's customization tools? Open a new tab and you'll see a 'Customize Chrome' icon in the bottom right-hand corner. Click that and it'll open up the new sidebar. The main section to fiddle with is the 'Appearance' section at the top. This lets you change two big things – the overall color scheme of your Chrome browser and the background image, which you can set to change everyday. Click on 'Change theme' and you'll see a range of default background options from a selection of artists, or some more subtle ones like 'geometric shapes' if those are too distracting. If you can't decide on one, then just toggle the 'refresh daily' option within each collection and Chrome will cycle through them. Alongside these themes, you can also pick a background color for your toolbar and tabs, thanks to the grid further down. There are 15 default colors to choose from, though you can go super-granular with the eyedropper tool, which lets you enter your own RGB values (just in case you were wondering, the TechRadar logo is R:47, G:110, B:145). Bigger changes under the hood Chrome's revamped customization tools are a nice little quality-of-life upgrade for regular users – even if it isn't quite as dramatic as the new AI-powered Opera One browser, which has a built-in chatbot called Aria. Google has so far been reticent to take that step, preferring to keep its Google Bard chatbot as a separate "experiment" that you open in a browser window. But Bard will soon start appearing more prominently in Google's products, including Chrome and Pixel phones (where the chatbot is rumored to be getting its own widget). Google is also separately making some big changes underneath Chrome's hood, with its plans to turn off third-party cookies moving forwards at a glacial pace. So while Microsoft Edge is now arguably a better browser than Chrome, Google is slowly reinventing its browser under the hood. If you're looking to customize and tweak Google Chrome even more to go with your new themes, remember that the best Chrome extensions are also a fine way to add new features like tabs that automatically close when they've inactive – as long as you watch out for malicious extensions that can steal your Gmail messages and more.
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Intel's LGA1700 platform has been on the market for a couple of years, but there is still some demand for the previous LGA1200 platform. In addition, as tipped by momomo_us, Asus has quietly released three new H510 motherboards. Although Asus advertises the trio of motherboards as H510, they employ the prior H470 chipset. It's not a novelty that motherboard manufacturers repurpose older chipsets into new products or vice versa. It's a practice that dates back some time. There are many reasons for recycling chipsets. Sometimes the original product was designed with a specific chipset in mind but said chipset had reached end-of-life (EOL) status. Therefore, the vendor has to replace it with another. At other times, a vendor may have an excess of outdated chipsets that the company has to offload somehow. Regarding the H-series chipset, in particular, Intel doesn't always refresh it with every generation unless there's a specific need for the action. Take the latest Intel 700-series chipsets and 13th Generation Raptor Lake processors, for example. In addition, the chipmaker has launched the Z790, H770, and B760 chipsets for enthusiasts and mainstream consumers. Intel may or may not release the H710 chipset, but it wouldn't matter since the H610 chipset-based motherboards support Raptor Lake with a simple firmware upgrade. Despite their model names, the Prime H510M-K R2.0-CSM, Prime H510M-F R2.0, and Prime H510M-K R2.0 motherboards from Asus employ the H470 chipset. It's not a bad trade-off in reality. Although the H510 chipset is newer, the H470 chipset offers a superior feature set. For instance, the H470 supports more DIMMs per channel and RAID arrays and provides a greater amount of PCIe lanes, USB ports, and SATA III ports. Recycling chipsets is a two-way street. While Asus deployed an older chipset in a more recent product, Gigabyte did the reverse. The motherboard maker slipped the H510 chipset into some of the brand's H410 motherboards, such as the H410M S2 V3 or the H410M DS2V V3. Gigabyte's swap makes more sense since both chipsets cost the same ($28) and offer practically the same features. The difference between the two chipsets is that H510 supports Wi-Fi 6, while H410 supports Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (Intel VT-d). Intel's H-series chipsets cater to budget motherboards, so they are very limited in features compared to the B-series or K-series counterparts. However, given the segment in which H-series motherboards compete, many consumers wouldn't know or don't care if the motherboard is on a different chipset than advertised as long as it gets the work done.
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Vivo Y36 was launched in Indonesia on Thursday. It was released as a successor to the Vivo Y35 model that was unveiled in August 2022. Vivo announced the Y36 lineup with both 5G and 4G models. The 4G version is powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 680 SoC and is backed by a 5,000mAh battery unit with 44W fast charging support. This model was released in a single RAM and storage configuration of 8GB + 256GB. The company is yet to reveal the specifications and other details of the 5G variant. Vivo Y36 price, availability Available in Indonesia in a lone 8GB + 256GB variant, the Vivo Y36 4G is priced at IDR 3,399,000 (roughly Rs. 18,700). It is offered in Aqua Glitter and Meteor Black colour variants. The phone is available for pre-orders on the Vivo Indonesia online store. The Vivo Y36 5G version is listed on the website to be available in Crystal Green and Mystic Black colourways, but no other details on it have been officially released yet. Vivo Y36 specifications, features Featuring a 6.64-inch full-HD+ LCD display, the Vivo Y36 4G model comes with a refresh rate of 90Hz and a peak brightness of 650 nits and a capacitive multitouch feature. The phone runs Android 13 based FunTouch OS out-of-the-box. The 4G model is powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 680 SoC paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of inbuilt storage, alongside virtual RAM support of up to 8GB. The storage can be expanded up to 1TB with an external SD card, for which there is a dedicated slot in the phone beside the dual nano SIM card slots. For optics, the Vivo Y36 4G smartphone comes equipped with a dual rear camera unit that includes a 50-megapixel primary sensor and a 2-megapixel sensor, arranged vertically in two separate circular units on a square camera module in the top left corner of the back panel. The rear LED flash unit is situated right beside the camera units. The 16-megapixel front camera sensor is housed within a centre-aligned hole-punch slot at the top of the display. The Vivo Y36 4G model packs a 5,000mAh battery unit with 44W wired fast charging support that claims to charge the phone from 0 to 30 percent in 15 minutes. The phone offers a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for security and it comes with an IP54 rating for dust and water resistance. It also supports GPS, Bluetooth v5.1, and NFC connectivity among others. It has a USB Type-C charging port as well. It weighs 202 grams and measures 164.06mm x 76.17mm x 8.07mm in size. Details about the 5G version of the Vivo Y36 are not available yet, but a MySmartPrice report suggests that the 5G model is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 6020 SoC.
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In the future Windows 11 will offer users the ability to ditch the Microsoft News feed from the widgets panel. Currently, the widgets panel – accessed via the taskbar in Windows 11 – contains a mix of widgets (as you might expect) alongside MSN news stories highlighted by Microsoft. Windows Central reports that Microsoft has made the decision to give users the choice to drop said news feed. You’ll be able to choose from different layouts for the widgets panel, in fact, some of which will have the MSN news feed in them – and one will be widgets-only. This is yet another step forward Microsoft has taken with Windows 11’s widgets board in recent times. Widget fans will also be pleased at rumors – quite strong ones – Microsoft is going to allow them to be dragged onto and pinned to the desktop. Plus we’re also seeing some extra touches like animated icons for widgets coming in, and new widgets from the likes of major players like Facebook. Microsoft is driving hard with this area of the OS, for sure. Analysis: On the right track For us, this is another change to Windows 11 which isn’t that hard to implement, and just makes the OS better. More choice is always good, and Microsoft appears to have taken that message to heart with some of its most recent changes from the Build conference this week. You’ll now be able to choose whether you want to see MSN news in the widgets panel (some regard it as unnecessary bloat, but if you don’t, you can still have those news headline highlights). You’ll also be able to choose whether you want to ‘never combine’ apps on the taskbar (finally). Those right there are two key choices – at least for us – that can tailor the OS to work the way you want. Now, Microsoft, how about giving us a big old hefty, really important, choice: to turn off any prompts or help – the stuff like badging in the Windows 11 interface, or suggestions that pop up under the Ribbon when you’re using Office, prompts to take a tour of features (that seasoned users really don’t need), anything like that – in one fell swoop, system-wide. A no nag switch, if you will, that also ditches things like messaging to tell you to upgrade to the next incarnation of Windows. Quiet mode, we could call it… That won’t happen, of course, but hey, we can always hope for something along those lines. Whatever the case, Microsoft is clearly heading in the right direction by giving users more options to turn off stuff they don’t want, or reinstate settings from Windows 10 that were sorely missed by some users. In short, keep up the good work, Microsoft, and give us more of this sort of thing – choice.
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The Chinese Powerstar P3-01105 CPU has popped up in the Geekbench v5 online result browser. Importantly, the benchmark's system information section appears to confirm that this 4C / 8T chip is quite certainly Intel-produced, as this Socket 1200 LGA part has an A0653 (GenuineIntel) CPUID, and purportedly uses the Intel Comet Lake architecture. Earlier this month we reported on the newly launched first generation Powerstar P3-01105 CPU. China's PowerLeader framed the chip as a home-grown product using the "storm core" architecture, while remaining x86 compatible. However, there was quite a weight of evidence already pointing to the 'Chinese' chip being a rebranded Intel Core i3-10105(F) Comet Lake CPU with 4C / 8T. Earlier evidence of the Powerstar / Intel Comet Lake similarities included the following: Physical lugged heatspreader design, and other physical characteristics Physical substrate design is identical, as far as we can see Silk screen print format on the IHS is the same The PowerLeader processor name slightly jumbles Intel's: compare "10105" and "01105" They are both marked as capable of a "3.70GHZ" base clock The QR code on the upper right of the Powerstar P3-01105 PCB is said to match Intel's. The new evidence from Geekbench is probably more than enough for most people to be certain about the provenance of the Powerstar P3-01105 CPU. However, we still must retain some doubt, as pranksters fiddle with things like Geekbench system info reports just for fun. PowerLeader has the ambitious target of selling 1.5 million units of its Powerstar P3-01105 CPU. We think that the CPU being a 'Genuine Intel' part can only help in this goal, as the "storm cores" touted at launch had no history, and even optimists would expect some glitches in an actual 'first gen' product. PC enthusiasts and DIYers in the west might now be thinking about sourcing Powerstar P3-01105 CPUs for budget builds. However, PowerLeader's launch suggests the chips will only be supplied within full systems. We shall have to see about that over the coming weeks / months. As we have now seen the Powerstar surface in Geekbench, we can probably just wait a few weeks before some enterprising Chinese YouTuber (or Bilibili-er, or Weibo-er) shares some more in-depth information, tests, and benchmarks of the P3-01105 CPU. In some ways PowerLeader's rebadging of something as complex and American as an Intel CPU, contrasts with the recent announcement that Micron memory products have been banned from organizations connected to China's critical information infrastructure. Notably, the software giant is currently experimenting with a larger widgets panel, one that’s an extra column wide (three instead of two), giving you plenty of real-estate to view your widget-related stuff. And that’ll be even truer when you can get rid of MSN, and have a large panel entirely dedicated to all your widgets – if you have a lot of them.
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Name of the game:Titanfall® 2 Price: 2.99 Link Store:https://store.steampowered.com/app/1237970/Titanfall_2/ Offer ends up after X hours: May 30th Requirements: MINIMUM: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Win 7/8/8.1/10 64bit Processor: Intel Core i3-6300t or equivalent [4 or more hardware threads] Memory: 8 GB of RAM Video card: NVIDIA Geforce GTX 660 2GB or AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 45 GB available space RECOMMENDED: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Win 7/8/8.1/10 64bit Processor: Intel Core i5-6600 or equivalent Memory: 16 GB of RAM Video card: NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1060 6GB or AMD Radeon RX 480 8GB DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 45 GB available space
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Oppo Reno 10 5G series, comprising the vanilla Reno 10, the Reno 10 Pro, and Reno 10 Pro+ were launched in China on Wednesday. With a similar design, the new Reno series smartphones feature a 6.7-inch display with up to 120Hz refresh rate and carry triple rear cameras. The Oppo Reno 10 is powered by a Snapdragon 778G SoC, whereas the Reno 10 Pro runs on MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC. The Oppo Reno 10 Pro+, being the most premium option in the new series, is powered by a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC. Both the Pro models come with MariSilicon X NPU and support 100W fast charging as well. Oppo Reno 10 5G, Reno 10 Pro 5G, Reno 10 Pro+ 5G price, availability The Oppo Reno 10 5G price starts at CNY 2,499 (roughly Rs. 29,000) for the base 8GB RAM + 128GB storage model. The 12GB RAM + 256 storage variant is priced at CNY 2,799 (roughly Rs. 32,000), and the top-end version with 12GB RAM + 512GB storage gets a price tag of CNY 2,999 (roughly Rs. 35,000). It is offered in Brilliant Gold, Colorful Blue, and Moon Sea Black colours (translated from Chinese). On the other hand, the price of Oppo Reno 10 Pro 5G has been set at CNY 3,499 (roughly Rs. 41,000) for the base 16GB RAM + 128GB storage version. The 16GB RAM + 512GB storage variant gets a price tag of CNY 3,899 (roughly Rs. 45,200). It can be pre-booked from Oppo's China website in Brilliant Gold, Colorful Blue, and Moon Sea Black colours (translated from Chinese). The top-of-the-line Oppo Reno 10 Pro+ 5G has a starting price tag of CNY 3,899 (roughly Rs. 45,000) for the base 16GB RAM + 256GB storage variant, and CNY 4,299 (roughly Rs. 50,000) for the top-end 16GB RAM + 512GB storage version. It is available in Brilliant Gold, Moonsea Black, and Twilight Purple colour options. All three Oppo Reno 10 variants are currently up for pre-reservations in China, and deliveries are slated to begin on June 1. Oppo Reno 10 5G specifications The dual-SIM (Nano) Oppo Reno 10 runs Android 13 with ColorOS 13.1 on top and features a 6.7-inch full-HD+ (1,080x2,412 pixels) AMOLED display with up to 120Hz refresh rate and up to 240Hz touch sampling rate. The display has 394ppi Pixel density and is rated to deliver 950 nits of peak brightness. It runs on an octa-core Snapdragon 778G SoC, along with up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM. For optics, there is a triple rear camera setup on the Oppo Reno 10, comprising a 64-megapixel primary sensor with an f/1.7 lens autofocus, along with a 32-megapixel telephoto sensor, and an 8-megapixel sensor. For selfies and video chats, the handset carries a 32-megapixel selfie camera sensor with an f/2.4 lens. Oppo's Reno 10 comes with up to 512GB of UFS 3.1 storage. Connectivity options on the phone include 5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth v5.2, GPS/ A-GPS, Beidou, GPS, Glonass, Galileo, QZSS, NFC, and a USB Type-C port. Sensors on board include an accelerometer, gyroscope, gravity sensor, geomagnetic sensor, light sensor, IR control, and proximity sensor. The phone comes with an under-display fingerprint sensor and also supports face unlock for biometric authentication. The Oppo Reno 10 packs a 4,600mAh battery that offers 80W Super Flash Charge support. It measures 162.4x74.2x7.58mm and weighs 180 grams. Oppo Reno 10 Pro 5G specifications The dual-SIM (Nano) Oppo Reno 10 Pro 5G runs Android 13 with ColorOS 13.1 on top and sports a 6.74-inch full-HD+ (1,240x2,772 pixels) OLED curved display with up to 120Hz refresh rate, 450ppi pixel density, 1400 nits of peak brightness, and up to 240Hz touch sampling rate. It runs on octa-core 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC, along with up to 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM. It has a graphic cooling system with a 6000mm square cooling area for thermal management during gaming. Meanwhile, on the camera front, the Oppo Reno 10 Pro 5G also gets a triple rear camera setup led by a 50-megapixel primary sensor with OIS and an f/1.8 lens. The unit also includes a 32-megapixel telephoto sensor and an 8-megapixel wide-angle camera. It comes with a Mariana MariSilicon X chip for improved camera performance. For selfies and video chats, there is a 32-megapixel camera sensor with an f/2.4 lens on the front. In terms of storage and connectivity, the Oppo Reno 10 Pro 5G comes with up to 512GB of UFS 3.1 storage, and offers 5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth v5.3, GPS/ A-GPS, NFC, and a USB Type-C port. Sensors on board include an accelerometer, geomagnetic sensor, light sensor, under-screen proximity sensor, gravity sensor, gyroscope, and magnetometer. It features an under-display fingerprint sensor and supports face unlock feature. The Oppo Reno 10 Pro 5G is backed by a 4,600mAh battery with 100W Super Flash Charge support. The fast-charging technology is said to be capable of charging the battery up to 100 percent in as little as 27 minutes. The phone measures 163x74x7.68mm and weighs 186 grams. Oppo Reno 10 Pro+ 5G specifications Lastly, the Oppo Reno 10 Pro+ 5G features the same SIM, and software specifications as the Oppo Reno 10 Pro 5G. It has a 6.74-inch full-HD+ (1,240x2,772 pixels) OLED curved screen display with up to 120Hz refresh rate and up to 240Hz touch sampling rate. The display has a pixel density of 450ppi and is rated to offer 1400 nits of peak brightness. It is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, along with up to 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM. For gaming, the smartphone packs a HyperBoost game frame stabilisation engine with X-axis linear motor and 4D vibration sensor. It is claimed to have an aerospace-grade superconducting graphite cooling system for .thermal management. The triple rear camera unit of the Oppo Reno 10 Pro+ 5G includes a 64-megapixel periscope sensor with f/2.5 aperture and optical image stabilization (OIS), a 50-megapixel Sony sensor with f/1.8, and OIS and an 8-megapixel wide-angle sensor. On the front, it has a 32-megapixel shooter for selfies and video chats. For storage, the Oppo Reno 10 Pro+ 5G comes with up to 512GB of UFS 3.1 storage. Connectivity options are identical to the Oppo Reno 10 Pro, as are the sensors. It also packs an under-display fingerprint sensor and face unlock for biometric authentication. In the battery department, the Oppo Reno 10 Pro+ 5G packs a 4,700mAh cell with 100W Super Flash Charge support that is said to fill the battery from zero to 50 percent in just 9 minutes and 30 seconds. The phone measures 162.9x74x8.28mm and weighs 194 grams.