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  1. Music Title: PAUSE - 👁️ - Prod by ( S13 × ID ) Signer: PAUSE Release Date: 20 Oct. 2021 Official YouTube Link: Information About the Signer: - Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video): -
  2. QNAP's new portable NAS device can store up to 32TB of data QNAP has announced the launch of its new portable NAS device designed for mobile workers whose organizations have implemented hybrid work policies. The company's new TBS-464 NASbook can be equipped with up to four M.2 SSDs for storage and the device supports HybridMount which allows users to mount files from their cloud storage to enable local caching to provide the ability to work with online files as quickly as they do with local files. At the same time, the near-silent TBS-464 features two HDMI 2.0 4K 60Hz outputs, hardware-accelerated transcoding and streaming and includes QNAP's KoiMeeter for video conferencing and wireless presentations. The TBS-464 is also incredibly fast and with two 2.5GbE ports, the device can achieve speeds of up to 5 Gbps with Port Trunking. We've built a list of the best NAS drives available These are the best NAS devices on the market Also check out our roundup of the best cloud storage Product manager at QNAP, Joseph Ching provided further insight on the business use cases of the TB-464 in a press release, saying:“The TBS-464 NASbook packs serious performance and complete business applications into a tiny, portable frame. By seamlessly integrating cloud storage spaces, the TBS-464 provides the combined advantages of portability and storage flexibility to boost the abilities of modern offices and studios. With the ability to locally cache cloud-based files on the TBS-464, users can enjoy access speeds as if they were working within a LAN environment.” QNAP TBS-464 NASbook Under the hood, QNAP's TBS-464 is powered by an Intel Celeron N5105/N5095 (Jasper Lake) quad-core 4-thread processor that can burst up to 2.9 GHz with Intel AES-NI encryption engine, 8GB of DDR4 RAM and USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports for faster data transfers. The device runs the company's QTS 5 operating system which provides an optimized user interface and next-gen experience. Meanwhile, Hybrid Backup Sync (HBS) allows for efficient local, remote and cloud backup jobs while block-based snapshots make data protection and recovery easier to help organizations mitigate the threats of ransomware. The TBS-464 also supports media playback to either a TV or monitor through its two HDMI ports and the device is even capable of converting 4K videos to universal file formats which can be played smoothly on multiple devices. As a result, QNAP's portable NAS device is an ideal solution for media streaming using Plex. However, organizations can extend its functionality further by using QNAP KoiMeeter to build a high-quality video conferencing system or to enable wireless presentations. While QNAP has yet to announce the pricing and release date for the TBS-464, there is already a product page complete with support options available on its site which means it will likely be available quite soon.
  3. Music Title: ALI SSAMID - TRAP FAKE (Diss Track) Signer: ALI SSAMID Release Date: 17 Oct. 2021 Official YouTube Link: Information About the Signer: - Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video): -
  4. MSI is well known for things like laptops, GPUs and motherboards. But the company also makes all kinds of other components, including liquid cooling solutions. The new MSI MEG CoreLiquid S360 represents the flagship of the company’s cooling line, and it’s one sleek cooling beast. The MEG CoreLiquid is a 360 mm AIO that at first seems more focused on performance and less on lighting, as it lacks RGB/aRGB on its trio of Silent Gale performance fans. But don’t get too upset about the omitted glitz and glimmer, as the pump unit features a beautiful 2.4-inch (61mm) display. Controlled via the MSI Center software UI, the screen offers at-a-glance system monitoring and information, making it a real-time interactive system billboard that can be customized to suit any build theme. Let’s dive deeper to find out if MSI’s latest can knock a cooler off our best CPU coolers list. MSI ships the new MEG CoreLiquid S360 with a reasonable assortment of mounting hardware, including a pair of mounting rings for AMD and Intel desktop sockets, and an adjustable Intel backplate bracket, as well as mounting standoffs to accompany respective installation needs. This cooler is suitable for nearly all current Intel desktop and HEDT CPUs (and future LGA 1700), as well as nearly all AMD processors, including first-third-gen Threadripper, provided the the appropriate Asetek AIO mounting bracket is handy--it’s not included in the box with this cooler. The face of the MSI MEG CoreLiquid S360 features a removable lens shield and facade for the underlying 2.4-inch active LCD display, downdraft cooling fan and coolant circulation pump. The removable cover utilizes four magnets to keep it in place over the guts of the cooler once installation is complete, protecting against dust and physical damage while also adding to the premium looks. The base of the MEG CoreLiquid S360 consists of a milled-copper cold plate with a factory application of thermal compound. Power for the pump, LCD components and fans is pulled from the 12v SATA power connection, while a 9-pin USB motherboard header provides internal connectivity to your system mainboard to make use of the MSI Center software suite. The 60mm Torx fan can be seen hiding behind the copper cold plate, nestled above the pump itself and drawing air in from the vented side panels of the housing. MSI’s Center software (sorry Lucky, no dragon here) controls the MEG CoreLiquid S360, powering a multitude of features from graphics, lighting and system cooling. The LCD display can offer up a revolving (or fixed) set of system information such as CPU core speed, coolant and processor temperatures, memory or system load--even local weather. Personalized text, logos and animated GIFs can be loaded to the display screen simply by choosing files or typing data in. Additional customization includes defining various performance configurations, such as various pump speeds, fan curves and cooling profiles. MSI’s Center software (sorry Lucky, no dragon here) controls the MEG CoreLiquid S360, powering a multitude of features from graphics, lighting and system cooling. The LCD display can offer up a revolving (or fixed) set of system information such as CPU core speed, coolant and processor temperatures, memory or system load--even local weather. Personalized text, logos and animated GIFs can be loaded to the display screen simply by choosing files or typing data in. Additional customization includes defining various performance configurations, such as various pump speeds, fan curves and cooling profiles. The 360mm radiator on the MEG CoreLiquid S360 gets fitted with a trio of MSI Silent Gale P12 120mm PWM fans. These spinners lack RGB/aRGB lighting accents, but the 9-blade fans are designed to move volumes of air at lower ambient noise levels. The fans themselves can be directly managed from the 3-way PWM splitter, which offers UI control from within the MSI Center fan curve profile tab. Removal of the pump shield grants access to the mounting ring and standoffs around the MSI MEG CoreLiquid S360 base. The pair of 90-degree swivel fittings are easily seen, which allow tubing relocation to best suit the system install position. With the mounting nuts secure and the cooler installed, the cooler is ready to once again receive its shroud. With the face cover installed, the LCD display hides behind the mirror finish of the lens shield as a seamless mask hiding the components beneath. The cover also wraps around the sides of the housing, where the tubing enters and exits the pump chambers while also partially concealing the wiring harnesses for power and fan control.
  5. Chinese bare metal and dedicated server purveyor, Alibaba Cloud, has unveiled a new custom-built processor called the Yitian 710, a cloud-first, server CPU built on TSMC’s 5nm manufacturing process (the same as Apple’s new M1 Max and M1 Pro) with a staggering 60 billion transistors. In comparison, Apple’s processor - the M1 Max - has 57 billion transistors, while the AWS Graviton 2 and the AMD EPYC Rome server processors have around 30 and 40 billion transistors each respectively. Based on Arm’s v9 architecture, the Yitian 710 packs a staggering 128 cores and can reach speeds of up to 3.2GHz and supports up to eight DDR5 memory channels and 96 PCIe 5.0 lanes. We know that it is a muti-processor platform as well. These are the best web hosting companies in the world Check out our list of the best website builders right now Here are the best WordPress hosting providers The Yitian 710 achieved a score of 440 in SPECint2017, which Alibaba Cloud claims surpasses that of the current state-of-the-art Arm server processor (probably referring to the Graviton2) by 20% in performance and 50% in energy efficiency. We don’t know whether it is base or peak numbers, but at first glance, the figures seem to be competitive with what rivals have to offer. The processor will be rolled out in a new range of home-grown servers called Panjiu, all of which were announced at Alibaba’s annual Apsara Conference event. During the same keynote, Alibaba Cloud also announced that it will be devoting more resources to building custom-built processors based on the open-source RISC-V architecture in what looks like an attempt to move away from proprietary compute architectures. The etching is on the wall AMD and Intel will take note that yet another vendor has committed to building its own server processors. After Apple, Sberbank, Microsoft, Huawei, Amazon and Google, Alibaba has joined the fray and it is likely that they won’t be the last. Nvidia will also - to a lesser extent - be concerned by the other announcement, the fact that Alibaba Cloud will be investing heavily in RISC-V, which is increasingly being viewed as a compelling alternative to the closed ecosystem that Arm has come to represent. Désiré has been musing and writing about technology in a career spanning four decades. Following an eight-year stint at ITProPortal.com where he discovered the joys of global techfests, Désiré now heads up TechRadar Pro. He has an affinity for anything hardware and staunchly refuses to stop writing reviews of obscure products or cover niche B2B software-as-a-service providers.
  6. congrats brother ❤️ 

    1. King_of_lion

      King_of_lion

       

      thank you my brother! ❤️

       

  7. Revo

    welcome back feo 😂 ❤️ 

  8. congrats brother ❤️ 

    1. Mindsphere.

      Mindsphere.

      Thank you so much brother!! ❤️❤️ 

  9. basing on your activity , you deserve the chance to get moderator
  10. it's early to request for moderator , i think you need more activity
  11. Music Title: DEMON - SODOMIE - DISS TRACK - PROD Y JADTHESHAMAN Signer: Demon Release Date: 16 Oct. 2021 Official YouTube Link: Information About the Signer: - Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video): -
  12. you deserve the chance to back as moderator , keep working you have my support
  13. Hello @#Hassan. I have only 1 question before I give you my answer. 1. As you were an Ex - Moderator, what pushed you to start your activity again ?
  14. i liked your work in the past weeks , you deserve a chance to be with us.
  15. The Apple MacBook Air currently sits comfortably at the top of our list for both the best Apple laptop and the best laptop on the market you can buy right now, and for good reason. One of Apple's most po[CENSORED]r products, this premium-feeling ultra portable is the most affordable MacBook on the market, making it accessible for working professionals and students alike. It's been almost a full year since Apple revealed the MacBook Air (M1, 2020) in November 2020, alongside other Apple silicon products like the 13-inch MacBook Pro (M1, 2020), and Mac mini (2020). As we approach it's first birthday, the Silicon-powered MacBook Air could be due for a design refresh, and rumors all point to Apple’s next-generation laptop being launched on October 18 at the company’s Fall 2021 event. The current MacBook Air offers an 8-core Apple M1 system on a chip (SoC) that integrates the CPU, GPU, and other essential inner workings into a singular, powerful chip. While the design has remained unchanged since 2018, the most recent model is rocking a CPU 3.5x faster and GPU 5x faster than the previous, Intel powered version. Alongside other benefits we expect to continue over to the MacBook Air 2022, you also have a fanless design for silent working and the existing battery, which even if remained unchanged provides the longest battery life seen to date on Mac Laptop. While the current model is a fantastic product, there are improvements to be made, with many rumors suggesting that a complete redesign is planned that will feature a spectrum of colorful chassis to choose from, inspired by classic Mac products, much like we saw with the 2021 iMac and 4th generation iPad Air release. The current webcam remains at 720p despite 1080 resolutions for broadcasting cameras being the standard for some time now (with the new iMac also featuring an improved full HD webcam), and the M1-powered MacBook Air was actually a step back regarding connecting to additional displays as you can only run one external monitor with the current model. For context, the last Intel-based MacBook Air could run two 4K external monitors, so we might see this feature return. MacBook Air (2022): Cut to the chase What is it? The new MacBook Air (2022) When is it out? Likely Q3-Q4 of 2021 What will it cost? Unknown, but likely similar to current pricing (starting at $999/£999) Apple could reveal the MacBook Air (2022) during it's event on 18 October, though the redesigned laptop has been speculated for so long that we even anticipated a potential announcement back during the iPhone reveal event on September 14. The latest 24-inch iMac was only released back in May 2021, and given that featured the same M1 SoC as the first wave of Apple silicon, it's anyone's guess as to if this latest MacBook Air will offer the very same M1 with a complete design update, or if a new chip will be revealed during the Fall event. The current MacBook Air model is also still relatively new at just under a year old, so while we're expecting new laptops to be announced on October 18, this could be the highly anticipated MacBook Pro 14-inch and MacBook Pro 16-inch, which would then mean the new MacBook Air announcement will be bumped into 2022. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, supply issues could even push this model to an early 2022 debut, a claim backed up by additional production estimates by Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. In fact, given we expect these two upcoming MacBook Pro models to contain a currently unannounced upgraded chip (likely the M1X), it's unlikely that the 2022 MacBook Air will contain the same, ultrapowerful Soc during the same release window. There's no official murmurings on price yet, but we anticipate the new MacBook Air will start at $999 / £999, just like the current model. Regardless of when the new MacBook Air arrives, there's been plenty of leaks and speculation regarding its new design to make it worth the wait. We anticipated back in April that the MacBook Air is overdue for its own colorful redesign following the release of the 24-inch iMac during the Spring Loaded event, when the new models took inspiration from some classic, colorful Mac designs. This was reinforced when serial Apple leader John Prosser claimed that the MacBook Air (2021) could launch in the same seven colors as the iMac (2021). These colors are Blue, Green, Pink, Silver, Yellow, Orange, and Purple. According to renders provided by Prosser, these new MacBook Air laptops could also feature white keycaps, larger function keys, and a slightly smaller trackpad. The chassis is also noticeably slimmer and 'boxier', doing away with the current sloped edges and instead opting for a very modern, blunt edge. With these rumors all collated, it would seem this anticipated redesign will be the thinnest, lightest MacBook Air to date. Additional leaks and rumors also suggest that the entire 2021 MacBook lineup is expected to see the return of MagSafe charging, with analyst Ming-Chi Kuo also suggesting the 2022 MacBook Air will feature a Mini-LED display, citing “burn-in concerns” as Apple's reasoning for not opting for OLED. A thinner design suggests that the MacBook Air (2021) will include some variance of the Apple M1 SoC, though it's unclear right now if this will be the same M1 chip featuring in the current MacBook Air, or a new all-in-one M2 SoC. It's been suggested that a beefier M1X will be reserved for the MacBook Pro devices, which could enhance the chances of both ranges being announced on October 18. Just wanted to share some details on when to expect the next generation M2 (not the M1X which is reserved for the Pro Mac devices). This processor is on track to release in the first half of 2022 alongside the upcoming colorful Macbook (Air).July 5, 2021 Outside of the chip itself, it's likely that Apple will keep many of the other specifications the same as the current model. This is the 'budget' laptop option after all, so any boost to power could push the price higher and eat into the market for the MacBook Pro. This means you'll see a choice between 8GB or 16GB of RAM and 256GB or 512GB of SSD, alongside established features like the Magic Keyboard, and Touch ID. We're also anticipating thinner bezels, a 13-inch display (as is currently the standard), and an improved 1080p webcam. Updated webcam tech was featured on the 2021 iMac, with Apple claiming this to be the “best camera ever in a Mac”, so we'd be surprised if this isn't extended across the entire range of MacBook devices given how dire the current 720p webcam performance is. While the number of ports on the MacBook Pro (2021) is expected to jump, the same might not happen on the MacBook Air (2021), which will likely remain at two ports.
  16. Music Title: Diib - Rocks D Xebec (Prod. Trxxble) Signer: Diib Release Date: 13 Oct. 2021 Official YouTube Link: Information About the Signer: - Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video): -
  17. Music Title: DEMON - BASTARDOS - DISS TRACK PROD BY ( ENZO X SIN X D11 Signer: DEMON Release Date: 14 Oct. 2021 Official YouTube Link: Information About the Signer: - Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video): -
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