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  1. Review RGB is all the rage lately. From peripherals like keyboards and mice to primary components like RAM and motherboards, it's RGB everything. RGB is so pervasive we knew it was only a matter of time before it lit up mainstream SSDs, too. Today, we take a look at Kingston’s latest creation from the company's high-performance HyperX division, the Fury RGB SSD. The HyperX Fury RGB comes resplendent with a fully-controllable RGB light show and boasts up to 550/480 MB/s of sequential read/write throughput. But while the performance may seem impressive on paper, the specs don’t tell the entire story. Our testing found lackluster performance in real-world file transfers and productivity applications. Adding in a paltry three-year warranty and high pricing makes the drive hard to recommend, though some will probably find the shimmering RGB goodness too much to resist. Verdict RGB is all the rage these days and HyperX’s new Fury RGB looks amazing, but its performance just isn’t up to par. With so many impressive SSDs to choose from, we don't recommend the Fury RGB unless you are searching for the RGB aesthetics alone. It's been almost four years since Kingston released a Fury SSD, so it’s overdue for an update. The Fury RGB has an attractive design that matches other HyperX gear, and it features controllable RGB lighting that is a nice addition to the value-minded product line. Seventy-five LEDs shine through two slits on the top of the case and the HyperX logo. The Fury RGB comes equipped with a newer Marvell 88SS1074 controller, a nice step forward from its predecessors' SandForce 2281, and 64-layer BiCS3 TLC flash. The new HyperX Fury RGB has a whole lot of lighting bling, but the controller and flash pairing doesn't provide the grunt power to back it up. Prices 1.Fury RGB 240GB [$74.99] 2.Fury RGB 480GB [$124.99] 3.Fury RGB 960GB [$219.99] The Kingston HyperX Fury RGB is a SATA 6Gb/s SSD that comes in the 2.5” form factor with a 9.5mm Z-height (thickness). That's slightly thicker than most SATA SSDs, which tend to come in a 7mm-thick case. The extra thickness comes as a byproduct of the extra diffusion layer for the lighting apparatus. The SSD comes in 240GB, 480GB, and 960GB models that are all rated for up to 550/480 MB/s of sequential read/write throughput. Kingston hasn't shared the Fury's random performance specifications yet, but we put them to the test on the following page. Prices weigh in at $74.99, $124.99, and $219.99, respectively. Kingston provides an Acronis True Image HD software activation key so you can clone your existing drive to the new one. You can also spend $15 more for an upgrade kit that includes a USB 3.0 enclosure, 3.5” bracket, mounting screws, and a SATA data cable. HyperX’s Fury RGB comes with a three-year warranty and free technical support, but like most SSDs, it also comes with a write endurance restriction (listed above). The Fury has more endurance than the WD Blue 3D SSD and Crucial MX500, but less than the Samsung 860 EVO.
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  3. Hi There To Solved This Press CTRL+Shift+F8 on your keyboard, nothing else. Worked for me Or Try To See This Tutorial Or Press F8 To Boot Menu To Enable Low Resolution Video Or Use Safe Mode Hope Your Problem Fix
  4. Ferrari is bringing back the V-6 for the first time since 1974 and, according to Chief Technical Officer Michael Leiters, hybridization is a big part of Maranello’s plans through 2022 when they plan to introduce the 488’s replacement, an even faster supercar and likely the new five-door Purosangue SUV. Rumors regarding Ferrari’s reintroduction of its legendary Dino and, with it, the V-6 spring as far back as 2015, but little was heard from Ferrari on the subject since. Now, however, the Italian manufacturer has confirmed that a V-6 is in the works although it’s unclear what platform it will be mated with. Ferrari offered some details about their plans over the next four years, underlining a clear desire for hybridization. The company is currently developing new mid- and front-engine platforms that welcome hybrid technology. “Ferrari will use hybridization to enhance performance and fun-to-drive,” Leiters pointed out. “We will also use it for fuel efficiency, obviously, but our main focus has to be performance and fun-to-drive.” Given that the Italians want to see a 60-percent hybridization of their range by 2022, we can expect that many of the recently announced models will use hybrid technology. Enrico Galleria, who acts as Ferrari’s Chief of Marketing, told the press that plug-in hybrid technology will be first introduced on the front-engined cars that are part of the GT arm of the production line, as we’ve detailed previously in our Ferrari Monza coverage. While we know that a fleet of new Ferraris are coming our way, with the earliest arrival scheduled for as early as next year, there is no LaFerrari replacement in the near future. We should look for a new top-tier, mid-engined thoroughbred to be set forth no sooner than 2023. What We Know About Ferrari v-6 Ferrari had everyone drooling the other day when they pulled the wraps off of their new Monza SP1 and SP2 Barchetta sports cars that headline a new arm in their lineup known as Icona. Indeed, more limited-production Icona cars are slated to come in the near future, but the Prancing Horse’s plan is far-reaching for its 2018-2022 cycle. Louis Camilleri, the new CEO of Ferrari, announced that 15 new models are in store for the next half decade whilst Chief Technical Officer Micheal Leiters was quoted as saying that “we will develop a totally new V-6 family based on a very, very particular, innovative architecture with plenty of innovations regarding technologies and components.” With hybridization also a big part of Ferrari’s plans, it’s possible that the new V-6 will be a hybrid, but it’s unclear what platform it will power. Ferrari said that their new platforms will welcome such technology and they also announced a new supercar that will sit above the 488 in terms of performance. We can safely assume that won’t be where we’ll find the V-6, so we’re still waiting for that entry-level Ferrari two-seater or an economical GT of sorts. Ferrari’s push is clearly towards a cleaner range and, with hybridization being one way to tackle that goal, another is the introduction of a smaller capacity engine. Ferrari is also developing a new dual-clutch gearbox for its next-gen platforms that will also welcome AWD besides hybrid powertrains. This doesn’t mean, however, that the Purosangue will be an all-out SUV like Lamborghini’s Urus. CEO Camilleri stated explicitly that he doesn’t like to hear the SUV letters spoken in the same phrase with the name of the company that he runs. It has to be, then, a Panamera-conquering roomy coupe akin to the Pinin prototype built in 1980 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Pininfarina. There are, decidedly so, more questions than answers after Ferrari’s recent announcements, but a few things are certain: the V12 isn’t going away – although it might not be naturally-aspirated in the future – and if there will be a new V6-powered Ferrari it will never look as good as the Dino 246 GT of yesteryear.
  5. Russia is to send new anti-aircraft missiles to Syria, a week after Syrian forces accidentally shot down a Russian aircraft during an Israeli air strike. Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said that the S-300 surface-to-air missile defence system would be delivered within two weeks. Fifteen Russian military personnel were killed when the reconnaissance aeroplane was downed on 17 September. Syria and Russia say Israel was to blame, but it denies responsibility. In remarks quoted by Russian news agency Interfax, Mr Shoigu said the delivery of the system had been suspended in 2013 following a request from Israel, but added: "Now, the situation has changed. And it's not our fault." "In parts of the Mediterranean adjacent to Syria, there will be radio-electronic jamming of satellite navigation, onboard radars and communications systems used by military aircraft attacking targets in Syrian territory," he said. What happened last week? The incident is reported to have occurred about 35km (22 miles) from the Syrian coast as the Ilyushin Il-20 aircraft was returning to Russia's Hmeimim airbase near the north-western city of Latakia. Russia's Tass news agency said at the time that the plane "disappeared during an attack by four Israeli F-16 jets on Syrian facilities in Latakia province". Reports on Syrian state media spoke of an attack in the area shortly before the plane disappeared. According to Sana news agency, the military said it had intercepted "enemy missiles coming from the open sea towards the city of Latakia". Syrian television also reported explosions over the sky in Latakia just before 22:00 local time. Thirty minutes later, the Sana Facebook page reported that Syrian air defences had responded to enemy missiles. What does Russia say? On Sunday, Russia reiterated its stance that Israeli jets had used its reconnaissance plane as cover while carrying out strikes in Syria. The country's defence ministry said Israel had failed to give it adequate notice of the attack, putting the Russian aircraft in the path of Syrian air defence systems. "The actions of the Israeli fighter pilots, which resulted in the loss of life of 15 Russian servicemen, either lacked professionalism or were an act of criminal negligence, to say the least," a ministry spokesman said. Israel maintains that indiscriminate fire from Syrian forces was to blame for the incident. In a statement on Sunday evening, the Israel Defense Forces said that figures in the Russian military had been clear "that the deconfliction mechanism worked and did so in a timely manner".
  6. When I Get Bored And No Internet Now Its Time To Watch Some Anime Collection ?

    Naudy Bro How Much Anime Do You Watch In Photo ?

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      I like your collection and I've seen all the anime less islan

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  7. Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.9.2 Highlights Support For 1.F1™ 2018 Up to 3% faster performance in F1 2018 using Radeon™ Software Adrenalin Edition 18.9.2 on the Radeon™ RX Vega 64 (8GB) graphics card than with Radeon™ Software Adrenalin Edition 18.8.2 at 2560x1440 (1440p).RS-249 2.Fortnite Up to 5% faster performance in Fortnite using Radeon™ Software Adrenalin Edition 18.9.2 on the Radeon™ RX Vega 64 (8GB) graphics card than with Radeon™ Software Adrenalin Edition 18.8.2 at 1920x1080 (1080p).RS-250 3.Shadow of the Tomb Raider™ Up to 4% faster performance in Shadow of the Tomb Raider using Radeon™ Software Adrenalin Edition 18.9.2 on the Radeon™ RX Vega 64 (8GB) graphics card than with Radeon™ Software Adrenalin Edition 18.8.2 at 2560x1440 (1440p).RS-251 4.Star Control®: Origins Up to 17% faster performance in Star Control: Origins using Radeon™ Software Adrenalin Edition 18.9.2 on the Radeon™ RX Vega 64 (8GB) graphics card than with Radeon™ Software Adrenalin Edition 18.8.2 at 3840x2160 (4K).RS-252 Fixed Issues Star Control®: Origins may experience particle corruption on some cloud textures Known Issues Some AMD Ryzen™ Desktop Processors with Radeon™ Vega Graphics system configurations may experience a black screen during installation downgrade to a previous Radeon Software version. A recommended workaround is to perform a clean install during Radeon Software installation. Radeon RX Vega Series graphics products may experience elevated memory clocks during system idle. System configurations with 16+ CPU cores may experience a random system reboot during installation when upgrading Radeon Software from a version older than RSAE 18.8.1. A clean installation is recommended when performing this Radeon Software upgrade Footnotes Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs as of September 18th, 2018 on the 8GB Radeon™ RX Vega 64, on a test system comprising of Intel i7 7700k CPU (4.2 GHz), 16GB DDR4-3000 Mhz system memory, and Windows 10 x64. PC manufacturers may vary configurations, yielding different results. With ultra high preset settings on F1 2018 at 2560x1440, Radeon™ RX Vega 64 scored 87.0 FPS with Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.8.2, whereas the Radeon™ RX Vega 64 scored 90.0 FPS with Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.9.2. Comparing software versions, Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.9.2 has 3% faster performance in F1 2018. Performance may vary based on use of latest drivers. RS-249 Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs as of September 18th, 2018 on the 8GB Radeon™ RX Vega 64, on a test system comprising of Intel i7 7700k CPU (4.2 GHz), 16GB DDR4-3000 Mhz system memory, and Windows 10 x64. PC manufacturers may vary configurations, yielding different results. With epic preset settings on Fortnite at 1920x1080, Radeon™ RX Vega 64 scored 111.4 FPS with Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.8.2, whereas the Radeon™ RX Vega 64 scored 116.5 FPS with Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.9.2. Comparing software versions, Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.9.2 has 5% faster performance in Fortnite. Performance may vary based on use of latest drivers. RS-250 Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs as of September 18th, 2018 on the 8GB Radeon™ RX Vega 64, on a test system comprising of Intel i7 7700k CPU (4.2 GHz), 16GB DDR4-3000 Mhz system memory, and Windows 10 x64. PC manufacturers may vary configurations, yielding different results. With highest preset settings on Shadow of the Tomb Raider using DirectX®12 at 2560x1440, Radeon™ RX Vega 64 scored 64.7 FPS with Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.8.2, whereas the Radeon™ RX Vega 64 scored 67.2 FPS with Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.9.2. Comparing software versions, Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.9.2 has 4% faster performance in Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Performance may vary based on use of latest drivers. RS-251 Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs as of September 18th, 2018 on the 8GB Radeon™ RX Vega 64, on a test system comprising of Intel i7 7700k CPU (4.2 GHz), 16GB DDR4-3000 Mhz system memory, and Windows 10 x64. PC manufacturers may vary configurations, yielding different results. With great preset setting on Star Control: Origins at 3840x2160, Radeon™ RX Vega 64 scored 50.7 FPS with Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.8.2, whereas the Radeon™ RX Vega 64 scored 59.5 FPS with Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.9.2. Comparing software versions, Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.9.2 has 17% faster performance in Star Control:Origins. Performance may vary based on use of latest drivers. RS-252 Package Contents The Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.9.2 installation package contains the following: Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.9.2 Driver Version 18.30.17.05 (Windows Driver Store Version 24.20.13017.5001) Installing Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition For detailed instructions on how to correctly uninstall or install Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition, please refer to the following support resources: How-To Uninstall Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition on a Windows® Based System How-To Install Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition on a Windows® Based System NOTE: This driver is not intended for use on AMD Radeon products running in Apple Boot Camp platforms. Users of these platforms should contact their system manufacturer for driver support. When installing Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.9.2 for the Windows® operating system, the user must be logged on as Administrator, or have Administrator rights to complete the installation of Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.9.2. Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.9.2 requires Windows 7 Service Pack 1 to be installed. Radeon Product Compatibility Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.9.2 is compatible with the following AMD Radeon products. Note: AMD Radeon™ R9 Fury, Radeon™ Pro Duo, Radeon™ RX 400 Series, Radeon™ RX 500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series graphics are only supported by Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition on Windows 7/10 64-bit. Radeon Desktop Product Family Compatibility Radeon RX Vega Series Graphics Radeon™ RX 500 Series Graphics Radeon™ RX 400 Series Graphics AMD Radeon™ Pro Duo AMD Radeon™ R7 300 Series Graphics AMD Radeon™ R7 200 Series Graphics AMD Radeon™ R9 Fury Series Graphics AMD Radeon™ R5 300 Series Graphics AMD Radeon™ R9 Nano Series Graphics AMD Radeon™ R5 200 Series Graphics AMD Radeon™ R9 300 Series Graphics AMD Radeon™ HD 8500 - HD 8900 Series Graphics AMD Radeon™ R9 200 Series Graphics AMD Radeon™ HD 7700 - HD 7900 Series Graphics Compatible Operating Systems Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.9.2 is designed to support the following Microsoft® Windows® platforms. Operating System support may vary depending on your specific AMD Radeon product. 1.Windows® 10 (32 & 64-bit version) 2.Windows 7 (32 & 64-bit version with SP1 or higher)
  8. Recap: If you hadn’t noticed yet, Nvidia’s new flagship the Geforce RTX 2080 Ti is an extremely powerful GPU. As legendary overclocker Kingpin just proved, it’s also the most powerful GPU ever when pushed to the max. By using liquid nitrogen cooling and bypassing the card’s voltage limits, Kingpin dialed the clock speeds of his 2080 Ti all the way up from 1545Mhz to 2415Mhz and its memory speeds from 7000Mhz to 8683Mhz. He paired it with a liquid nitrogen cooled i9-7980XE running at around 5.7Ghz, and subsequently broke every record he attempted in 3DMark. Beating Titan V in all these tests, he took Time Spy Extreme by 5%, Time Spy Extreme Graphics by 5.5%, Time Spy by 12.5%, Time Spy Graphics by 13.5%, Firestrike Ultra by 11%, Firestrike Extreme also by 11% and standard Firestrike by 10%. That’s pretty impressive on Nvidia’s behalf considering that the Titan V has 17% more cores and is only 100Mhz slower at factory settings. While Kingpin managed to increase the performance by 20%, you don’t need liquid nitrogen to see serious gains by overclocking an RTX 2080 Ti as YouTuber JayzTwoCents proved when he climbed to number 15 on the Time Spy Extreme ladder at only 2175Mhz. Even though the RTX 2080 Ti is the most powerful graphics card money can buy (quite a lot of money in fact, at $1,200 for the Founder’s Edition), don’t go expecting Kingpin’s performance on your own card when they release on the 27th. To get the most out of your RTX card, though, stay tuned for TechSpot’s upcoming RTX 2080 Overclocking guide. Related Reads 1.Nvidia's RTX highlights AI influence on computer graphics 2.Nvidia pushes back retail RTX 2080 Ti by one week 3.The first Nvidia RTX 20-series GPU reviews will hit the web on September 17 4.Nvidia unveils the $9,000 Quadro GV100 GPU with RTX technology
  9. Strategy BattleTech is a turn-based strategy video game developed by Harebrained Schemes and published by Paradox Interactive. It was released on Windows and OS X on April 24, 2018, BattleTech is a turn-based strategy video game developed by Harebrained Schemes and published by Paradox Interactive. It was released on Windows and OS X on April 24, 2018, with a Linux release to follow. The developers set aside US$1 million to create the game, and turned to Kickstarter to secure funding for additional features, including a single player campaign, an expansion of that campaign, and a player versus player multiplayer mode. In the game, the player assumes the role of a mercenary commander leading a team of powerful combat vehicles called battlemechs. The player is responsible for selecting each mech's model, armor, pilot, armaments, and skills, and controls a team of four mechs (a 'lance') in combat. The world of BattleTech is dominated by powerful noble houses locked in a devastating war, and the player selects one or more houses to serve. The game shares a setting with the board game that launched the BattleTech franchise, Classic BattleTech, and many members of the development team have worked on previous games in the franchise. This includes both of the studio's co-founders; Jordan Weisman created the franchise while at FASA, and Mitch Gitelman was the producer for MechCommander and MechAssault. Minimum Requirements 1.CPU: Intel Pentium Core i3 3210 3.20GHz or AMD FX 4300 3.8GHz 2.CPU SPEED: Info 3.RAM: 8 GB 4.OS: Windows 7 or Higher 5.VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GeForce 660 GTX or AMD Radeon HD 7850 6.SOUND CARD: DirectX 9 sound device 7.FREE DISK SPACE: 15 GB Recommended Requirements 1.CPU: Intel Pentium Core i5 3450 3.10GHz or AMD FX 6300 3.5GHz 2.CPU SPEED: Info 3.RAM: 16 GB 4.OS: Windows 7 or Higher 5.VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950 or AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series 6.SOUND CARD: DirectX 9 sound device 7.FREE DISK SPACE: 15 GB
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  11. Dubbed the “Screaming Chicken”, Chevrolet’s latest Camaro Z28, set for release in stands out among sports cars. Insiders have found the Black with gold accent or Red with black accents make this 6th generation Camaro live up to its reputation. The first time the Z28 was introduced was 46 years ago. This update on the model has a 6.2 liter V-8 engine and an estimated 540 to 565 horsepower. It comes in a 6 speed or 10 speed transmission. It features direct injection. A “Performance Package” is even included in the base model which is rumored to begin at $75,000. The more aerodynamic body, large adjustable wing and rocker extensions offer a fast and smooth ride.
  12. Arizona Congressman Paul Gosar, a Republican from the party's most conservative wing, is standing for re-election in November. Fearing for the future, his siblings have thrown their weight behind their choice of candidate in a powerful new TV advert. The striking part? It's not their brother. Nope - six of Mr Gosar's siblings have spoken out to endorse his rival, Democrat David Brill. If that sounds brutal on paper, the execution is even more savage. To maximise its impact, the ad doesn't name the six speakers until the end - they're just presented as normal Arizona folks. It opens with "Grace, rural physician", declaring, "Paul Gosar the congressman isn't doing anything to support rural America." "Paul's absolutely not working for his district," says "David, lawyer". "If he actually cared about people in rural Arizona, I bet he'd be fighting for social security, for better access to healthcare," agrees "Jennifer, medical interpreter". "He is not listening to you, and he does not have your best interests at heart," "Tim" agrees - before dropping the bombshell line: "My name is Tim Gosar". So is this a shock move from David, Tim, Jennifer, Gaston, Joan, and Grace? Local paper the Arizona Republic calls it "brutal, but not unexpected". Mr Gosar made headlines after the violent neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017, by suggesting it was planned by "the Left" to undermine Donald Trump. He then branded Democratic Party donor George Soros a Nazi collaborator in an interview with Vice News. Horrified, seven of his siblings signed an open letter to the Kingman Daily Miner, stating: "It is extremely upsetting to have to call you out on this, Paul, but you've forced our hand with your deceit and anti-Semitic dog whistle." Do attack ads crush the opposition? How Republicans blasted Trump in Clinton advert Google changes rules for election ads Paul Gosar's other controversies include boycotting a 2015 speech to Congress by Pope Francis. He criticised the pontiff's support for climate change, calling it "questionable science" deployed "to guilt people into leftist policies". He has also defended British far-right activist Tommy Robinson, and attacked "disgusting and depraved" Muslim immigrants at a speech in London in July. Further anti-Gosar adverts set to air on TV soon include one titled "A family defends its honor," where David Gosar says: "We've got to stand up for our good name, this is not who we are." "It would be difficult to see my brother as anything but a racist," Grace Gosar says in another, according to the Phoenix New Times. Representative Gosar has not yet responded to the ad campaign. The Republican, who won his district with 71% of the vote in 2016, is still considered likely to keep the seat he has held since 2011. If there is a bright side for Mr Gosar, it's that he is one of 10 siblings. While seven have denounced him in public, two are keeping their silence so far - which might make Christmas fractionally less awkward. More attack ads: Nuclear war, a 3am phone call, and Trump's decade-old favourite Paul Gosar is far from the first US politician to be targeted by a critical advert, of course. So-called "attack ads", in which a candidate lambasts their opponent instead of stressing their own virtues, have been a recognised tactic since the 1960s. When Democrat Lyndon Johnson was running against Republican Barry Goldwater in the 1964 presidential election, one famous TV ad featured a young girl counting down as she pulled petals off a daisy, then cut to a nuclear explosion. Johnson's voice boomed over the footage: "These are the stakes. To make a world in which all of God's children can live, or to go into the dark. We must either love each other, or we must die." Mr Goldwater was never mentioned, but the message was clear - his more aggressive attitude to the Cold War would imperil the public and could lead to nuclear doom. Johnson was the only safe choice. The ad was considered controversial, but highly effective. Johnson won by a landslide. Decades later, Hillary Clinton deployed a slightly subtler but clearly negative ad against Barack Obama, her rival in the 2008 Democratic presidential primaries. It opened with shots of children fast asleep, and a voiceover saying, "It's 3am and your children are safe and asleep. But there's a phone in the White House, and it's ringing. Something's happening in the world..." The message urged voters to choose someone who "already knows the world's leaders, knows the military" and is "tested and ready to lead in a dangerous world" to pick up the phone. The implication: Obama lacks the experience to lead. The future president wasn't above making digs of his own, however. In June 2016, then presidential candidate Donald Trump dug up an old Obama radio advert criticising Mrs Clinton for making "false attacks" and shared it online. He tweeted: "I rarely agree with President Obama - however he is 100% correct about Crooked Hillary Clinton. Great ad!"
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  15. Metal Gear Survive is an action-adventure survival game developed and published by Konami. It was released worldwide for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in February 2018. It is the first Metal Gear game to be developed following the series' creator Hideo Kojima's departure from Konami in late 2015, and the first since Snake's Revenge without Kojima's input.[1][2] The game takes place in the time period between Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes and Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, and follows a soldier of Big Boss who enters a parallel dimension and joins forces with a local command center in order to unravel the mysteries of a strange virus that turns people into zombie-like creatures. Metal Gear Survive received a mixed reception from critics. Mostly positive responses were given to its gameplay, with its rewarding sense of progression in single-player and satisfaction from multiplayer and co-op receiving praise, however concern was expressed over some of the mechanics, with the majority of complaints being directed at the story, characters, and inclusion of microtransactions. The game was deemed a commercial failure due to Konami's recent controversial business decisions and Kojima's departure from the company.[3] System Requirements Minimum 1.OS: Windows 7x64, Windows 8x64, Windows 10x64 (64-bit OS Required) 2.Processor: Intel Core i5-4460 (3.40 GHz) or better; Quad-core or better. 3.Memory: 4GB RAM. 4.Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 (2GB) or better. 5.DirectX: Version 11. 6.Storage: 20 GB available space. System Requirements Recommended 1.OS: Windows 7x64, Windows 8x64, Windows 10x64 (64-bit OS Required) 2.Processor: Intel Core i7-4790 (3.60GHz) or better; Quad-core or better 3.Memory: 8GB RAM 4.Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 960 or better 5.DirectX: Version 11 6.Storage: 20 GB available space Trailer
  16. China has told the US to withdraw sanctions on its military over purchases of Russian jets and missiles or "bear the consequences". The US says China has contravened US sanctions on Moscow introduced over Russian actions in Ukraine and alleged interference in US politics. China recently bought 10 Russian Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets and S-400 missiles. Beijing has not joined in the sanctions imposed on Moscow by the US and its Western allies since 2014. Its forces took part in giant Russian war games held earlier this month. Sanctions: What are they and why do countries use them? China's 'globalised' military power China is fast becoming a manufacturer of sophisticated weaponry in its own right but it remains eager to buy advanced Russian weaponry, especially air defence systems and combat aircraft. Moscow - after years of some reluctance - is now more willing to transfer this sort of weaponry to Beijing. What other reaction has there been? The BBC's China correspondent, Stephen McDonell, says that while it seems like strong language from the foreign ministry spokesman, just how angry Beijing is will become clearer when they say what their retaliation will be. Russia has also criticised the sanctions on the Chinese military, warning the US against "playing with fire". "It would be good for them to remember there is such a concept as global stability which they are thoughtlessly undermining by whipping up tensions in Russian-American ties," Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said in a statement. US officials have said the sanctions are aimed at Russia, and are not intended to undermine other countries' defence capabilities and similar action against other countries could be considered. Are sanctions a fading weapon? By Jonathan Marcus, BBC Defence & Diplomatic Correspondent The target of these sanctions is Russia rather than China but the impact is likely to be to encourage co-operation between Beijing and Moscow who, to a large extent, already share a worldview and resist what they see as Washington's efforts to throw its weight around. China's developing military relationship with Russia was underscored by its participation at the recent Vostok exercises and it is not going to halt sophisticated weapons purchases from Russia. The US move could just deepen the already tense trading relationship with Beijing. Sanctions may be a good way of registering US displeasure and causing Russia economic pain, but they may well not produce the desired outcome, a change in Russian policy. The world's economic balance of power is slowly changing - sanctions imposed by a once-dominant US is a weapon that is gradually weakening and some believe their overuse could accelerate this process. Who is affected by the sanctions? China's Equipment Development Department (EDD), which is responsible for improving China's military technology, and its head, Li Shangfu, are sanctioned for completing "significant transactions" with Russia's state arms exporter, Rosoboronexport. The EDD and Mr Li have been added to a Blocked Persons List, meaning any assets they hold in the US are frozen and Americans are "generally prohibited" from doing business with them. Furthermore, the EDD is denied export licences and excluded from the American financial system. Washington also blacklisted an additional 33 people and entities associated with Russian military and intelligence. What other US-China tensions are there? The two countries are currently embroiled in an escalating trade war. President Donald Trump has imposed three waves of tariffs on about 40% of China's roughly $500bn of exports to the US and has also threatened further tariffs. US trade and a tale of two Chinas China has responded with tariffs on about $110bn of US exports. In 2017 China imported about $130bn of goods from the US. There have also been some tensions over disputed territory in the South China Sea, which is subject to overlapping claims by six countries. China has been accused of militarising the sea to support its vast claims. China lands bombers in South China Sea The US says it is "committed to a free and open Indo-Pacific" and has sailed warships close to artificial islands built by Beijing to challenge what it sees as Chinese efforts to restrict freedom of navigation in a strategically important area.
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