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  1. Music Title: Inkonnu - CHILL ( OFFICIAL LYRIC VIDEO) Prod by : RESSAY. Signer: Inkonnu Release Date: 29 Oct. 2021 Official YouTube Link: Information About the Signer: - Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video): -
  2. Music Title: MR CRAZY - LIYAM ZINA (EXCLUSIVE Music Video) | (مستر كريزي - ليام الزينة (فيديو كليب حصري Signer: MR CRAZY Release Date: 29 Oct. 2021 Official YouTube Link: Information About the Signer: - Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video): -
  3. Music Title: RUBIO - CHITANA (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO )(PROD BY RAMOON )(2021) Signer: RUBIO - CHITANA (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO )(PROD BY RAMOON )(2021) Release Date: 27 Oct. 2021 Official YouTube Link: Information About the Signer: - Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video): -
  4. my vote goes to DH1 , i liked the rhythm
  5. Music Title: DEMON - 7AGRONA LMRARRKA (DISSTRACK) PROD BY JADTHESHAMAN x WYSKAR Signer: DEMON Release Date: 24 Oct. 2021 Official YouTube Link: Information About the Signer: - Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video): -
  6. Nickname : Revo Tag your opponent : @Shyloo Music genre : arabic rap Number of votes ( max 10 ) : 7 Tag one leader to post your songs List: Me
  7. Music Title: MORO - الحاج متولي ( PROD BY SKIZO ) Signer: MORO Release Date: 23 Oct. 2021 Official YouTube Link: Information About the Signer: - Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video): -
  8. my vote goes to DH1 , amazing song
  9. Mac users running Apple silicon can now take full advantage of Google Drive for desktop In the latest update to its cloud storage service, Google has added full support for Apple M1 Macs to Google Drive for desktop. With the release of version 52.0 of Google Drive for desktop, Mac users with a MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac Mini or iMac running Apple silicon can now take full advantage of the search giant's new unified client. Google's new unified client also offers improved support for Apple's Photo Library including media that is synced with iCloud as part of Google Photos. After years of maintaining two separate clients in the form of Backup and Sync for consumers and Drive File Stream for businesses, Google decided to merge them into one offering back in July. While Backup and Sync gained “improved Apple M1 support” at the beginning of this year, Drive File Stream only added “open beta” support for Apple Silicon in February. An update in May brought improvements in regard to Apple M1 support though it was still a beta. In addition to M1 Mac support, the latest Google Drive update also offers improved accessibility for folders and files created offline, support for some cameras to back up to Drive for desktop, the ability to manage and purchase additional cloud storage from within the client, improved sync performance when connecting to a network after working offline and other improvements. Now that Google no longer has to maintain two separate clients, expect updates to Google Drive for desktop to begin rolling out at a faster pace. After living and working in South Korea for seven years, Anthony now resides in Houston, Texas where he writes about a variety of technology topics for ITProPortal and TechRadar. He has been a tech enthusiast for as long as he can remember and has spent countless hours researching and tinkering with PCs, mobile phones and game consoles.
  10. Music Title: Moha K - Besoin de toi (Clip officiel) Signer: Moha K Release Date: 22 Oct. 2021 Official YouTube Link: Information About the Signer: - Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video): -
  11. The Epos H3 Hybrid is ready to take on just about any listening challenge: Connect it via USB for PC and PS5 gaming, 3.5mm cable for Xbox and Switch, and Bluetooth for phone use. Its dual mode lets you combine wired and wireless, and a subtle design and removable microphone let you use the cans in public without announcing that you’re a gamer. Given Epos’s origin as a spinoff of Sennheiser, it’s not surprising that the audio sounds pure and the lightweight 10.5 oz headset is extremely comfortable. Though the design is plastic-heavy for premium-priced cans, the H3 Hybrid is solidly constructed and looks great with its padded leather-and-cloth headband and slick, hinged earcup design. However, the $179 price is on the high end for a headset with its feature set. The Creative SXFI Air Gamer, for instance, offers a similar feature set for $30 less, though it lacks the H3 Hybrid’s impressive battery life. The Epos H3 Hybrid builds on the design of the original Epos H3 by adding both a USB 3 wired digital connection and Bluetooth wireless connectivity, while retaining the 3.5mm connector as well. With its relatively light 0.65 pound weight and padded headband, the headset is extremely comfortable in extended use, with just enough clamping force to keep them from slipping around without putting undue pressure on my head. The earcups have leather around their outer edge and cloth covering on the portion that actually touches your ears. This combo does a great job of keeping them from getting as hot as leather-covered earcups can during extended usage, but providing better sound isolation than fully cloth-covered earcups. The comfort is also aided by stylish hinges that connect the headband to the earcups, allowing movement in four directions. This lets the earcups’ weight distribute evenly across your head no matter what its shape, and also helps provide a solid noise-isolation seal. On the right earcup you’ll find a Bluetooth button for pairing and answering calls, as well as a large volume dial with ridges that provide some grip. The volume dial design is great during gameplay, as it’s easier to find than volume buttons or a small dial, and more precise than touch controls. The left earcup sports the power switch and LED, as well as the boom microphone. If you flip the boom mic up, it mutes automatically, a nice feature that’s easy to quickly access when engaged in a game. The boom mic solidly attaches via magnets and can be easily removed and replaced with a plastic cover when using the cans for audio playback. With the boom removed, you can still take calls using a pinhole mic built into the earcup. Along with a detachable USB-A-to-C cable you can use to connect to a PC or PS5, the headset includes a 3.5mm cable, and can also save up to eight paired Bluetooth devices. The wireless connection is solid, with no loss of music playback even when walking into the next room, and there’s no perceptible audio delay when watching YouTube videos. The 3.5mm cable plugs to the left ear cup via a proprietary plug, meaning that you can't replace it with a standard audio cord. Epos does sell replacement cables for its headsets, so if something happens to your cable a replacement should be available. (You can also buy a replacement microphone jack cover should you lose yours; I unfortunately discovered its undocumented bonus potential as a cat toy.) You can simultaneously connect wired and Bluetooth devices, so you can take a call or chat on Discord using your phone without muting your game audio. Battery Life Battery life is rated at 37 hours using Bluetooth, 24 hours using a 3.5mm cable, and 19 hours when using the 3.5mm and Bluetooth simultaneously. This bore out well in our testing. With about 8 hours of gameplay using the 3.5mm cable on a PS5 and Xbox Series X, the headphones still reported 60% battery remaining. In regular use, I never saw the power level drop below 60%, since the headphones charge whenever you’re playing via USB cable on a PC. Testing continuous Bluetooth music playback at 70% volume, the headphones actually beat their rated time, lasting 42 hours, 6 minutes before switching off. Advertisement Battery level is indicated both by an LED that pulses green, yellow, and red depending on status, and a voice confirmation when you power on the headset. The voice reports remaining battery in 20% increments, with a “Recharge headset” warning if you have less than 20% remaining. Unlike some hybrid headsets, the headphones need to be powered on even when using the 3.5mm connector exclusively. With the rated 24-hour battery life in this configuration, this typically shouldn’t be a concern when gaming on a console or traveling, but keep in mind that you can’t use them unpowered if you do let the battery run dead. The H3 Hybrid’s 40mm drivers do a very good job of presenting a clear, accurate audio soundscape in games. Voices and sound effects were sharp and clear in Hades on the Switch, and the action, vocals, and soundtrack mixed well listening to Deathloop’s 3D audio on the PS5. Playing Back 4 Blood on the PC . After enabling the Epos Gaming Suite’s 7.1 audio, I found the surround audio cues did a great job of alerting me to the presence of nearby mutated threats. That said, gunfire and explosions lacked some oomph, because unlike some gaming headsets, the H3 Hybrid doesn’t heavily enhance low-end frequencies. Bass is still clear and low sounds are reproduced well, but you don’t get that extra emphasis that can make game action and hip-hop music more exciting. While game and movie audio sounded clear and accurate, the default soundstage felt a bit flat when listening to music. The lack of extra bass emphasis was evidenced in the less impactful beat listening to Kendrick Lamar’s PRIDE, and the highs in Pink Floyd’s Shine On You Crazy Diamond were a bit lost in the mix. I was able to tweak both styles of music to sound much better when listening on my PC by adjusting the equalizer in the Epos Gaming Suite. When listening on a phone via Bluetooth, you’ll want to find a playback app with an EQ to tweak the soundstage to your liking. Advertisement While our review found the open-backed Epos H6Pro had a disappointing maximum volume, the closed-back H3 Hybrid doesn’t have this issue. With the source volume maxed out, I could adjust the H3 Hybrid’s volume dial to an uncomfortably loud level. The passive sound isolation is very good as well. I could only hear the loudest environmental sounds, and others in the room reported they couldn’t hear the music I was listening to even when I had the volume cranked. The headset also does a great job in presenting audio clearly when mixing sources. I was able to play Microsoft Flight Simulator with a USB connection to my PC, while talking with friends over both Discord and cellular calls using an iPhone 13 Pro Max, and both game and phone audio were crystal clear. When in mixed mode, the volume dial on the headset controls the game audio level, and the phone’s volume control adjusts the Bluetooth portion of the mix. The detachable boom microphone did a good job of clearly capturing my voice, even if I wasn’t careful about positioning it close to my mouth. Unfortunately, despite its bidirectional design, it also captured external noises, albeit at a lower level. If you’re gaming in a quiet environment it’s fine, but if you’re wearing headphones because you’re sharing a space with loud roommates or other external noises, you’ll want to consider a headset with better mic isolation. The second microphone built into the earcup lets you take calls when the boom mic is removed. While my voice sounded more distant when using this mic, it was still clear to listeners on the other end. Of course, this mic also picks up even more background noise. Also, when the boom mic is removed, this mic is always unmuted, so you’ll need to use your device’s microphone mute function if you want to disable it. Features and Software Advertisement The Windows Epos Gaming Suite lets you swap between 2.0- and 7.1-channel playback, adjust the equalizer and reverb, tweak the microphone gain, and update the headset’s firmware. The EQ has four presets for Music, Esports, Movies, and Flat listening, and you can individually adjust the emphasis in nine steps across the audio spectrum. The Esports preset worked well for gaming, and the manual adjustments let me tweak music to sound better whatever style I was listening to. The software only works when connected to a PC via USB. So when using a Mac, 3.5mm cable or Bluetooth connection you’ll have to rely on the host device to tweak audio. There’s a lot that I like about the Epos H3 Hybrid. Gaming audio is excellent across both USB and 3.5mm connections, and I don’t miss the overemphasized bass of competing gaming headsets, which might sound cool but can be distracting in action-packed situations. Music is a bit less impressive out of the box, but nothing a little tweaking with the EQ can’t fix. With its wealth of connectivity options I can use it with every gaming device I own (PC, PS5, Switch and Xbox Series X). The hybrid mode comes in really handy when using Discord in multiplayer, particularly with the Switch, which lacks native voice chat. The physical design is one of the most comfortable I’ve used, particularly with the earcups, which do a great job of dissipating heat. Only the super-lightweight and inexpensive Logitech G435 Lightspeed was more comfortable, owing to its 5.8 oz feather weight. But that headset doesn’t sound nearly as good, and it lacks wired connectivity options. The boom mic’s mediocre job of eliminating background noise and the somewhat high asking price, though, keep it from being a clear winner in its class. Creative’s SXFi Air Gamer, for instance, costs $30 less and has a better mic and RGB bling, though it boasts less than half the H3 Hybrid’s impressive battery life.
  12. Music Title: ALI SSAMID - LGENERAL L7AKEM (DISS TRACK) الجنرال الحاكم Signer: ALI SSAMID Release Date: 21 Oct. 2021 Official YouTube Link: Information About the Signer: - Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video): -
  13. With the recent release of the MacBook Pro 14-inch (2021), you might have some questions regarding just how that stacks up against the MacBook Pro 13-inch (2020). Whether you already own the latter and you’re getting some serious FOMO, or don’t currently own a MacBook Pro laptop, there are a few key differences that could sway you in favor of either device. Apple is well known for making some of the best laptops on the market, especially for creatives and working professionals. From their design, the attached Apple ecosystem and running macOS, it’s pretty difficult to start using a Windows based device if you’ve already been sucked into using a MacBook or iMac previously. And of course, both of these options have ditched the Intel processors used by their predecessors and are now powered by Apple's very own silicon. We made previous comparisons for the MacBook Pro 16-inch (2019) vs MacBook Pro 16-inch (2021) to see how Apple silicon fares against well-established intel offerings, but this is the first time we've had the opportunity to stack different generations of the M1 chip against each other. Things do get a little complex however, as last year's 13-inch MacBook Pro only offers the original M1 SoC (system-on-a-chip), while the freshly announced MacBook Pro 14-inch (and 16-inch model) have a choice between two new chips, the M1 Pro and the beefier M1 Max. It might be difficult to get out of the ‘more power is better’ mindset, but there are advantages to opting to buy last year's offering, especially with season events like the Black Friday sale coming up. We've laid out the specifications for you to compare, and on paper, it's fairly easy to see which is the 'better' device. The new MacBook Pro 14-inch has more configurations to choose from, allowing users to better optimize the laptop their needs – after all, paying for a device that's too powerful for your needs is a waste of money. Along that line of thinking, the older M1-powered MacBook Pro 13-inch laptop shouldn't be completely discounted. There are sacrifices you'll need to make when using one, but it's still plenty powerful enough to deal with most tasks, and now that it's considered an 'outdated' model you'll be more likely to find one at a discounted rate. The MacBook Pro 14-inch has a choice of either of the new M1 chips, but opting for the more powerful M1 Max will leave your wallet significantly lighter. If you need to decide which of the new Apple silicon chipsets will best suit your needs, we stacked them against each other in an M1 Pro vs M1 Max comparison. Until we get our hands on both versions though, we're relying on the prediction performance that Apple has provided, so you might want to hold off until some official reviews and benchmarks between the two appear. The M1 Pro offers a 10-core design, a 16-core GPU and up to 32GB of RAM, while the M1 Max has a 32-core GPU and up to 64GB of memory with the same 10-core CPU. This wipes the floor with the original M1 chip that provides an 8-core CPU and 8-core GPU, and can 'only' be configured with up to 32GB of RAM. The older M1 MacBook Pro-13-inch still fares better than many Windows-based laptops even despite its underpowered hardware when compared to both of its larger, newer siblings though, so if you're a student or working professional simply looking for a macOS device with a little more juice than the M1 MacBook Air (2020), it's still a worthwhile purchase.When comparing the design of the Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch (2020) vs MacBook Pro 14-inch (2021), there are more differences than similarities thanks to the newer model getting a full design refresh that corrected many of the criticisms Apple fans have voiced over previous years. The chassis of both laptops are very similar, but if you squint then you'll see that the older 13-inch MacBook Pro has a slimmer build with sloped edges and a flat base, while the newer 14-inch MacBook Pro is a smidge thicker (presumably to contain beefier hardware), straight edges and small feet on the underside. Both are modern and professional, but while the MacBook Pro-13-inch model retains features like the divisive Touch Bar and an outdated 720p webcam, the new MacBook Air Pro 14-inch offering has completely done away with the Touch Bar and upgraded the camera to a gorgeous 1080p version with improved sensors. Advertisement Ports are a similar issue. The 13-inch model from last year only has two Thunderbolt 3 ports alongside a standard audio jack, which forces users who needed additional peripherals or displays to use a dongle, despite Apple previously having useful features like HDMI and SD card readers built into much older models. The MacBook Pro 14-inch (2021), meanwhile, features three Thunderbolt 4 ports, an HDMI port, an SDXC card slot, and a MagSafe 3 port, going back to its roots to the joy of creatives everywhere. The display on the MacBook Pro 13-inch (2020) features a 2560 x 1600 resolution, 500 nits brightness, P3 wide color support and True Tone. This was already pretty impressive last year, but with the MacBook Pro range targeting the creative market, there were some improvements to be made. The MacBook Pro 14-inch (2021) boosts all this up, introducing the new mini-LED technology to the MacBook Pro that was introduced in the M1-powered iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2021), with a Liquid Retina display running at a native 3456 x 2234 and 120Hz refresh rate and up to 1000 nits sustained (full-screen) brightness and 1600 nits peak brightness. A trade-off for some users however is that Apple has introduced a webcam notch, similar to what we see on the current generation of iPhones. It's been stated that this won't impact fullscreen viewing or using creative applications as the display has additional pixels to work around it, but we won't know for sure until we've managed to test it ourselves. In our review of the MacBook Pro 13-inch (2020), we measured its battery life at 13 hours and 22 minutes of continuous 1080p video playback. That's more than enough to get you through an entire day's work, but results will vary across what applications you're running. As we haven't been able to run the MacBook Pro 14-inch (2021) through the same battery life tests yet, we only have what Apple is claiming, which is a 17-hour battery life. That's a pretty remarkable increase, and the benefits don't stop there. We also heard during the Apple unleashed event that the MacBook Pro 14-inch (2021) would finally feature FastCharge technology with the reintroduction of MagSafe 3 that can replenish 50% of battery capacity in 30 minutes Again, this is another claim we'll have to test when we finally get our hands on one to test, but MagSafe3 will at least help mitigate any damages caused by you, your pets or children tripping on the cable. Advertisement There's an additional benefit to choosing the smaller MacBook Pro 14-inch model over the MacBook Pro 16-inch (2021) too, with only the 14-inch MacBook Pro can fast charge over the USB-C/Thunderbolt 4 ports as well as ‌MagSafe‌, with the larger 16-inch MacBook Pro limited to fast charging over the MagSafe port. MacBook Pro 2020 vs MacBook Pro 2021: which one should you buy? It's clear on paper that the freshly released 14-inch MacBook Pro (2021) has many advantages over the slightly older and less powerful MacBook Pro 13-inch (2020), but price is not among them. If you're looking for the most beastly portable workstation available right now then you'll find what you need in either of the M1 Pro or M1 Max powred devices, but be aware that a fully specced out 14-inch MacBook Pro (2021) will cost you around $5,899 / £5,799 / AU$8,849. For most users, not only will the M1 MacBook Air 13-inch (2020) be more than enough to meet their needs, but it'll cost significantly less. This will be a personal decision but remember not to spend cash unnecessarily just to have the 'best' MacBook out there. Your wallet won't care about clout after all.
  14. Music Title: MORO - NLM ( PROD BY SKIZO ) Signer: MORO Release Date: 21 Oct. 2021 Official YouTube Link: Information About the Signer: - Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video): -
  15. You haven’t truly experienced gaming at its most immersive if you haven’t tried one of the best controllers for PC. And, while there’s certainly a place for the traditional gaming mouse and gaming keyboard combination, there’s something unique about using a gamepad when digging into the best PC games. Because of their more streamlined, simpler design, these excellent controllers for PC feel like an extension of yourself, giving you a more intuitive as well as faster and more efficient interface. It’s why they’re often the more appropriate choice for a lot of games, especially fighting games and RPGs. And, if you’re worried about compatibility, most PC games, including free ones, are able to make use of one. It’s actually fairly easy connecting a controller to PC. Expand your horizons by adding one of the best PC game controllers available. Whether you want something basic to get you started or a feature-packed gamepad, you’ll find something below that will keep up with your gaming needs. Microsoft’s Xbox controller has been the ruler by which other PC game controllers are measured since the Xbox 360 days, and for good reason. It’s comfortable and weighty with a button layout that feels natural. The most recent version – designed for the Xbox One console – iterates on everything that made last generation’s model so great by adding clickier shoulder bumpers and a vastly improved directional pad. The built-in Bluetooth wireless makes pairing it with your desktop a breeze, and the price point is very attractive for consumers on a budget. It also comes in a variety of colors and patterns, meaning you’re likely to find something that matches your rig. And, even if there isn’t a color scheme you’re into, Microsoft will let you customize it through the Xbox Design Lab. This controller is as universal as they come, making it a fantastic choice for just about any setup and one of the best PC controllers of 2021. A premium version of the Xbox One controller, the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller certainly earns its moniker. It features an enormous number of upgrades over the standard Xbox controller, such as an interchangeable component layout and paddle buttons on the reverse side. There’s also a trigger governor that you can toggle for more sensitive trigger pulls. It’s more than double the price, though, so this is a product aimed squarely at those among us who truly want to take advantage of keyboard levels of customizability. The Elite controller includes some truly impressive software functionality, which lets you tweak and fine-tune nearly every aspect of play. Here, you can customize many different profiles, of which the controller can hold two at any time, letting you change between them with the flick of a switch. If you’re looking for the most feature-packed controller available for your PC, this is your best bet, provided you’re willing to shell out the cash. If you’re in the market for the best PC controller that won’t break the bank, it’s tough to beat Logitech’s F310. It may be basic in its execution and functionality, but there’s something to be said about the no-frills nature of this cheap option. Just plug it in via USB and you’re ready to go. Considering the glut of customization options and features of all the premium controllers out there, the F310 is oddly refreshing. It also boasts an admirable directional pad and a great button layout. As might be expected, the price point comes with a number of tradeoffs. First, the controller is rather lightweight, which lends an unfortunately flimsy quality to the experience of gaming with it. Also, with no wireless functionality, the cord interface may be less than ideal for some. It’s also a tad small and larger hands are likely to struggle a bit. Still, given these caveats, the F310 is a fine choice for an inexpensive alternative to a mouse and keyboard. The DualShock 4 is Sony’s best controller to date, and lucky for us it’s compatible with Steam’s entire library of games. Very comfortable in the hands, the DualShock 4 boasts tactile analog sticks with just enough resistance, and perhaps the best directional pad ever. It also features motion technology that’s compatible with with a surprising number of games, allowing you to steer in racing games or aim in shooters by moving the controller around. There are a couple issues, though. Most notably, the exposed shoulder buttons make it easy to accidentally bump them on the desk. The rubber on the analog sticks also tends to rub off after extended use. Still, Sony’s controller ranks up there among the best options for controller-based PC gaming.
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