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  3. Music Title: TFLOW - 3AFIT - PROD BY STEEF Signer: TFLOW Release Date: 22/04/2023 Official Youtube Link:
  4. Name of the game: Mr. Sun's Hatbox Price: $13.49 Link Store: Here Offer ends up after X hours:Offer ends 27 April Requirements: MINIMALE : Système d'exploitation et processeur 64 bits nécessaires Système d'exploitation : Windows 10 Processeur : 1 GHz Mémoire vive : 1024 MB de mémoire Graphiques : 256MB DirectX : Version 12 Espace disque : 400 MB d'espace disque disponible RECOMMANDÉE : Système d'exploitation et processeur 64 bits nécessaires
  5. Samsung hasn't officially announced plans to launch its next generation of foldable smartphones, but rumours about the handsets have already started doing the rounds. The South Korean company may launch its Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 smartphones a month before they were expected to debut in a bid to fend off competition from Google's purported Pixel Fold. Hinges for the upcoming foldable phones are said to enter mass production in early June. Samsung usually initiates the production of hinges towards the end of June. The Galaxy Z Fold 5 is rumoured to feature a new ‘droplet' hinge design. According to details shared in a tweet by tipster Revegnus (Twitter: @Tech_Reve), Samsung Electronics will begin mass production of foldable phone hinges at the beginning of June. Usually, the company begins production of hinges for its foldable phones by end of the month. As a result, the tipster claims that Samsung could launch Galaxy Z Fold 5 and the Galaxy Z Flip 5 in July rather than in late August. Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 on August 10 last year, during its Galaxy Unpacked event. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5 Could Make Battery Replacement Easier Specifications of Samsung's upcoming foldable phones for 2023 have leaked online on multiple occasions. The Galaxy Z Fold 5 is tipped to feature a new ‘droplet' hinge design with an IPX8 build. Both Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 could run on One UI 5.1.1 based on Android 13 and are expected to be powered by a custom Qualcomm Snapdragon for Galaxy SoC. The Galaxy Z Fold 5 is tipped to feature a triple rear camera setup, comprising a 50-megapixel primary sensor, a 12-megapixel ultra wide-angle sensor, and a 10-megapixel telephoto shooter. The Galaxy Z Flip 5 could pack a dual rear camera unit with a 12-megapixel primary sensor and a 12-megapixel ultra wide-angle shooter. Samsung Galaxy A24 Could Debut as a Mid-Range Phone: Specifications Leaked While the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 is said to be available in 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage options, the Galaxy Z Flip 5 will reportedly arrive with 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB storage models. The Galaxy Z Flip 5 is tipped to be offered in beige, gray, light green, and light pink colour options, while the Galaxy Z Fold 5 could be launched in beige, black, and light blue shades. The newly launched Oppo Find N2 Flip is the first foldable from the company to debut in India. But does it have what it takes to compete with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4? We discuss this on Orbital, the Gadgets 360 podcast. Orbital is available on Spotify, Gaana, JioSaavn, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.gadgets360.com/mobiles/news/samsung-z-fold-5-flip-launch-expected-schedule-leak-july-hinge-production-galaxy-3966966#pfrom=desktop-lhs-trending
  6. A new keyboard which promises a sweet spot mix of touch screen adaptability and traditional tactile switches has just successfully navigated through its Kickstarter campaign. The Flux Keyboard is basically a Full HD IPS display with a perfectly fitting array of maglev key switches above it. This arrangement allows users to customize the key displays for “any software, any language, any style.” Moreover, the keyboard overlay can offer tactile or linear keys, and there is room for up to four additional tactile modules above the F-Key row. Breaking down this proposition piece by piece, let us first consider the underlying display. The Flux Keyboard is built upon a 1920 x 1080 pixel screen with 100% sRGB and a max 300 nits of brightness. This touch screen runs at 60 Hz, and the makers assert that it is polled for input at 1,000 Hz and NKRO capable. The device measures 193 x 320 x 22 mm ( W x L x H ) in total, so we calculate that the screen will have a 14-inch diagonal, with quite small bezels containing the magnetic fixing aids. As the display is a ‘soft keyboard’, it is infinitely customizable. The product designers demonstrate (in the video above) the Flux Keyboard showing many kinds of characters and languages. It can also easily be configured to show icons, hieroglyphs, emojis and more. Meanwhile, the character or icon display which will line up with the physical key overlay can feature animated backgrounds for fun or utility. An obvious way to use the Flux Keyboard is to retain a functional typing layout, with an array of keys mapped to toolbar selections in the app or game you are using. Before we move onto the physical input apparatus which forms an important part of the Flux Keyboard, we must add that behind the screen has a dedicated quad-core microprocessor. This design feature helps make the keyboard self-contained and work across Windows, Mac, Linux and mobile operating systems (USB Type-C connection required). 8GB of onboard storage can portably save your favorite settings, macros, shortcuts, layouts etc. Elevating the keyboard ergonomics above flat screen alternatives, the Flux Keyboard uses a perfectly matched maglev keyboard. At the current time there are two such overlays available; one tactile and one linear. Whichever you choose, they can be configured with a custom actuation point as they use hall-effect switching technology. Also important to gamers is a touted zero-debounce time, for rapid repeat actions. According to the specs, the keycaps are 97% transparent so they don’t get in the way of the visuals beneath. Above the keyboard deck area the display continues and can covered or used for ‘passive modules’ displaying information set in the software. However, the three physical modules are more interesting to us. One offers dial functionality, as po[CENSORED]rized by Microsoft and Asus. Another module features a trio of knobs for quick and intuitive control of multiple variables. Lastly, for now, there is a triple key module with one large and two smaller tactile display areas using the same kind of maglev tech in the main keyboard area. Modules and key frames are hot-swappable. In the future, the keyboard designers hope to introduce more keyboard overlay options in addition to the initial batch of ISO 85 and ANSI 84 tactile / linear maglev models. More physical modules for the top of the keyboard are also going to be developed, and there is a chance there will be a matching numpad, and layouts like ortho split. Some of you might be intrigued, or even thrilled by the Flux Keyboard, and might expect it to feature among the best keyboards we have seen, but there are some drawbacks we must mention. For example, the first run of these keyboards is going to take several months to become available. Project backers are being told that January 2024 is targeted for delivery. General availability might lag this date by weeks or months. Another drawback is the Flux Keyboard’s retail price is US$450, which is steep, even considering its capabilities. Buyers who want an additional keyframe (tactile or linear) were asked to pay an extra $80 during the crowdfunding campaign. https://www.tomshardware.com/news/flux-keyboard-mixes-screen-maglev-switches
  7. Rumors of iOS 17 allowing app sideloading continue to rumble on, but in the latest round of unconfirmed chatter there's a caveat: the feature will apparently only be available in Europe, and won't be coming to the US. This comes from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, a reliable authority on advance Apple information. Speaking to the MacRumors(opens in new tab) podcast, Gurman said that he thinks app sideloading will be only available in Europe. If you've not got a clue what we're talking about, app sideloading means installing apps from outside of an official app store – as you can on macOS, for example. It's also fairly easy to do on Android, but Apple has long cited security and reliability concerns for wanting iPhones and iPads to be restricted to approved apps only. Extra fees This Europe exclusivity makes sense: Apple doesn't really want to add sideloading, and is only doing so because of regulatory pressure from the EU. Gurman says Apple won't "shoot themselves in the foot" by adding it everywhere, and will probably introduce the feature quietly and without fanfare. In addition, developers may have to pay extra if they want their apps to be available outside of the iOS App Store, Gurman says. Don't be surprised if the feature is mentioned at the bottom of a press release rather than in the WWDC 2023 keynote. The Worldwide Developers Conference starts on June 5, and will be a showcase for all the software Apple is pushing out this year, including iOS 17. Gurman also adds that upgrades are expected for the Wallet and Find My apps. Analysis: Apple bows to EU pressure If you're wondering what app sideloading has to do with EU lawmakers, the previous history here is that Apple has been coming under pressure from regulators in Europe over the issue of the App Store being perceived as a monopoly run by Apple. The EU's Digital Markets Act coming into force this summer aims to limit the control of digital "gatekeepers". The EU would argue that Apple can't force iOS apps to go through its own App Store, whereas Apple would say that it needs that control to keep users safe and to maintain a quality experience. Apple has previously had to fight a costly legal battle against Epic over the issue of controlling in-app payments, and it will want to avoid another protracted case – which is why it now seems likely that iOS and iPadOS are going to allow apps to be installed from other sources, even if it is only in Europe. At the same time, the iPhone 15 is expected to make the switch from Lighting to USB-C. Again, this is in response to EU regulations – though it's much easier to make region-specific changes to software than to hardware, so the USB-C iPhone is going to appear in all of Apple's markets. https://www.techradar.com/news/ios-17-app-sideloading-might-only-be-available-in-europe
  8. UK retail sales volumes fell by 0.9% between February and March with shops blaming wet weather for fewer shoppers. Department and clothing stores said they suffered particularly, in the sixth wettest March since 1836. Sales at food shops also fell, down 0.7%, following shortages of some products, official figures showed. Many stores imposed limits on fresh produce such as tomatoes and cucumbers because of poor weather affecting supplies from Spain and North Africa. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said "26% of adults experienced shortages of essential food items that were needed on a regular basis" for much of March - an increase of the 18% who reported similar problems in February. The amount of food that people bought last month is 3% below pre-pandemic levels in February 2020, which retailers blamed on the increased cost of living and higher prices. Despite the fall in sales during March, for the first three months of the year sales grew by 0.6% compared with the previous three months, the ONS said, which was the first rise in quarterly sales since August 2021. Why are prices rising so much? Food prices to fall soon, say UK supermarkets Inflation - the rate at which prices are rising - hit 10.1% in March, mainly due to the increasing cost of food. The rate had been expected to fall below 10%. However, a drop in food production costs - which peaked in October last year according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC) - has not yet filtered into supermarkets. The BRC said that it takes between three and nine months for falling prices to reach shops, but it said on Wednesday it expected food prices to start falling "over the next few months". Stretched budgets The impact of rising food prices can be seen across society. Separate figures from the ONS show that 96% of people it surveyed blamed the price of food shopping for the rising cost of living which they had experienced in the last month. That was greater than the 77% who pointed to gas and electricity bills. As a result, many said they were cutting back on non-essential spending, which could include fashion, while nearly half of those asked said they were shopping around more. Among the respondents, 42% said they were spending less on food shopping and other essentials. Analysts at Capital Economics said the rise in quarterly sales suggested "the 18-month retail 'recession' may have come to an end. Indeed, the more seasonable weather in April may support a rebound in sales this month". However, it said sales could still be tempered by a further rise in the interest rate when the Bank of England next meets in May, putting further pressure on consumer spending. The Bank has been raising borrowing costs - which currently stand at 4.25% - to try to calm stubbornly high inflation. https://www.bbc.com/news/business-65345590
  9. Cupra’s breakaway success from Seat looks to strengthen with the Tavascan coupe-SUV, its third bespoke offering and second all-electric model. Launched alongside the tagline “the brand’s dream comes true”, the SUV is only subtly distinguishable from the rather bold-looking concept that previewed its design in 2019, something the young Spanish brand is key to emphasise. Put them side-by-side and the key carry overs are shown, albeit slightly less radical: a sharp, hammerhead-style, angular front end, with large grille and distinctive three-triangle light signature joined by a raked roofline and boot-width rear light bar. These design cues – which Cupra hopes will help the brand build on last year’s record 150,000 sales – will shape future models, such as the upcoming Terramar hybrid SUV (the brand’s final combustion car) and UrbanRebel city EV, Cupra confirmed. “There are so many purely rational electric cars coming to the market. That’s not what Cupra is about,” said boss Wayne Griffiths, likely hinting at the designed-for-purpose Tesla Model Y, which, with over 30,000 sales in the first three months of 2023 already, is dominating the premium European electric SUV segment the Tavascan will compete in. “In 2019, we had a vision to reinvent electrification: we wanted to show the world that electric cars could be fun and sexy, with a great design, while providing unique sportiness. Back then maybe it was only a dream. Now with the Tavascan, our dream comes true.” It’s this bold look that Cupra hopes will entice buyers away from the likes of the Audi Q4 E-tron, Genesis GV60, and Model Y – which, at between £40,000-55,000, it is expected to match on price – in the ever-growing and competitive premium EV segment. This would also allow parent company Volkswagen Group to push for a better portion of the segment, for which it already offers the Volkswagen ID 5 – the car the Tavascan is twinned and shares noticeable visual cues with, especially side on. Based on the VW Group’s MEB platform, the Tavascan builds on Cupra’s sporty credentials, with a top-rung 335bhp, 501lb ft, dual-motor all-wheel drive model offered alongside a less powerful 282bhp single-motor variant. This sits it alongside the entry-level 260bhp Model Y RWD and top-spec 295bhp Q4 E-tron Performance. Power is drawn from the same 82 kWh (77kWh usable) battery as the ID 5, which is good for 341 miles of range in its most economical form. By comparison, the ID 5 – which the Tavascan will share a production line with at the group’s Anhui factory, China later this year – offers 327 miles. The new SUV offers a major premium interior uplift on the smaller Born EV and Forementor – the car maker’s other two bespoke vehicles – with gold trim, flecked lighting, and floating centre “spine” that mirrors the car’s front end. It also comes equipped with the same 15in infotainment screen as found in the recently revealed Volkswagen ID 7, and Sennheiser speaker system. The Tavascan uses the same digital drivers display as the smaller Born – itself based on the Volkswagen ID 3. https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/cupra-tavascan-revealed-335bhp-and-341-mile-range
  10. Rabat - Ongoing fighting in Khartoum after a failed cease-fire have prompted several nations to decide to evacuate their citizens and diplomatic staff from Sudan. The ongoing clashes in Sudan’s capital between two rival factions of the military continue despite earlier hopes that a cease-fire around the Islamic holiday of Eid al Fitr could bring temporary peace. Those hopes evaporate in the past days as fighting between Sudan’s large paramilitary force, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the national military continues. The current clashes have been described as a “battle of the egos” as disagreements between two rival generals have marred Sudan’s conclusion of the holy month of Ramadan. The continued clashes have prompted several countries, including France, the US and UK and China, to announce they would airlift their citizens from Sudan’s troubled capital. The Sudanese army, which is engaged in the conflict with RSF troops, has said it would facilitate the evacuation, yet the chaotic situation in Khartoum has provided little confidence the military’s guarantees can provide sufficient security. This week’s sudden reemergence of violence in Khartoum is due to a looming deadline to integrate Sudan’s vast paramilitary forces into the national military as part of an envisioned process of democratization after the country’s 2018-2019 revolution that toppled long-term President Omar al-Bashir after thirty years of autocratic rule. As part of the path towards a new political status quo, the country’s RSF militias were intended to merge with the military to create one single military force. Those efforts have failed as the leadership of both the RSF and national military have undermined the process, resulting in a new dark turn in Sudan’s tumultuous recent history. https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2023/04/355113/foreigners-evacuating-from-sudan-after-failed-eid-al-fitr-cease-fire
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