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Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses are the most practical glasses to launch lately. The biggest advantage of such smart glasses is that they free you from the constraints of taking out your smartphone or a camera to record a moment. Being wearable, it records what you see, bringing a unique perspective or simplifying - truly living in the moment. Launched in September last year, Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses are made in partnership with EssilorLuxottica and come with tons of improvements from first-generation smart glasses. Meta and Ray-Ban claimed that they have redesigned the smart glasses from the ground up, and after weeks of usage, we couldn't help but notice most of these. However, the idea of smart glasses isn't entirely new. There have been numerous versions launched by different companies, including Google (Google Glass in 2014), Snapchat (Snapchat Spectacles in 2016), Bose (Bose Frames Tempo in 2021), Amazon (Echo Frames in 2020), and even Facebook before rebranding to Meta (Ray-Ban Stories in 2021). So, are the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses worth the price? I try to answer that in my review. Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses Price and Availability The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses prices start at $299 (roughly Rs. 25,000) and go up to $379 (roughly Rs. 32,000) depending on the style. People who wear prescription lenses can get one made via Ray-Ban, and that's excellent. For regular users, these are available in wayfarer and headliner styles. Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses are available in limited countries, and the features are also limited depending on which market you use them in. For example, smart glasses are not available in India, and we don't see any news of this arriving here in markets anytime soon. The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses are available in 15 countries, including Australia, Canada, the US, and Europe. These are available via Meta.com and Ray Ban's online and offline stores. Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses Review: The Package Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses come in sleek packaging with nothing fancy. However, what's interesting is the case. Unlike your regular sunglasses, the Meta smart glass case is a charging case, and it's portable. The slim case fits the smallest backpacks, ensures the glasses are charged, and extends battery life. The Meta smart glasses sport a 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera with a five-mic system. The camera offers 1440x1920 resolution and packs 32GB storage. The smart glasses also pack open-ear speakers with extended bass and decent volume, even in noisy environments. The right side of the glasses houses a touchpad for tapping to play or pause songs and supports swipe gestures for volume. The left side packs the power switch, while the capture button is placed on top of the right side and offers a good tactile feel. For privacy purposes, the LED blinker dubbed Capture LED housed on the right side of the glasses blinks every time you snap a photo and remains on continuously when recording a video. This is a good feature, considering Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses aren't spy cameras and shouldn't be used like one. This was one of the concerns raised during the original model, where people claimed that glasses could allow them to film others without their consent. The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses are powered by the Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 Platform, the first Snapdragon XR platform designed for smart glasses. These glasses come equipped with dual ISPs for capturing photos and videos and support for binocular displays that enable hands-free notifications and directions. Thanks to Qualcomm's Snapdragon, the AR1 Gen 1 is not only smart but also capable of on-device AI, blazing-fast connectivity, and optimised thermals. https://www.gadgets360.com/wearables/reviews/ray-ban-meta-smart-glasses-review-5474225#pfrom=indepth
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La tecnología de transferencia Bluetooth lleva con nosotros muchos años. Durante una época, antes de la llegada de Internet a los teléfonos móviles, era la única forma de poder compartir fotos y vídeos con otros móviles. Sin embargo, mientras que muchos portátiles incluyen soporte para Bluetooth, los fabricantes de placas base siguen sin hacerlo, a pesar de que el número de periféricos compatible con esta tecnología es cada vez más elevado. Si queremos olvidarnos de pelear con el cable de nuestro teclado, ratón y auriculares o queremos tener una mayor libertad para moverlos y movernos sin limitaciones sobre nuestro escritorio, si nuestro PC no tiene este tipo de conectividad, podemos añadirla a través de un pincho USB o utilizando una tarjeta PCIe, aunque esta última opción sólo es recomendable si queremos ampliar el rango de alcance y si, de paso, también queremos añadir conectividad Wi-Fi. Como hemos comentado más arriba, añadir Bluetooth a nuestro PC, por antiguo o moderno que sea nos costará unos pocos euros y, no solo nos permitirá utilizar un ratón, teclado e incluso auriculares sin cables, sino que, además, también vamos a poder utilizarlo para enviar y recibir archivos desde nuestro teléfono móvil, lo que nos permite olvidarnos también de tener siempre a mano un cable USB-C para sacar las fotos de nuestro móvil. Pinchos USB con Bluetooth Una de las opciones más vendidas y mejor valoradas en Amazon la encontramos en el modelo TP-Link UB500, un pincho USB que añadir conectividad Bluetooth 5.0 a cualquier PC donde lo conectemos y que es compatible a partir de Windows 7. No es necesario instalar ningún drivers ya que Windows se encarga de hacerlo por nosotros y ocupa tan poco espacio que apenas se nota que lo estamos utilizando.Otra interesante opción opción disponible en Amazon la encontramos en este modelo del fabricante Confitik. se trata de un adaptador USB con Bluetooth 5.3, que, al igual que el modelo de TP-Link no necesita de instalar ningún driver. Este pincho está disponible en color blanco, es compatible a partir de Windows 8.1 en adelante (no es compatible con Windows 7) y permite conectar hasta 7 dispositivos a la vez. https://hardzone.es/ofertas/amazon/pinchos-usb-bluetooth-0224/
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El gigante del software intenta ayudarnos en la medida de lo posible para mejorar la experiencia de uso de su sistema operativo Windows. Aunque nunca ha sido muy partidario de las aplicaciones de optimización y limpieza, al final se introdujo en este sector del software con su Microsoft PC Manager. Aquí nos encontramos con un potente programa que poco a poco está llegando a todo el mundo a través de la tienda oficial del sistema operativo. En un principio tan solo estaba disponible en determinadas regiones como China y Estados Unidos. Sin embargo ya está llegando a otras tiendas de múltiples países. Si aún no está en la tuya, posiblemente llegue en los próximos días o semanas. Cuando hacemos referencia a este sector del software en concreto, sin duda la solución que primero nos viene a la mente es la conocida CCleaner. Por tanto se podría decir que la empresa está intentando hacer sombra a estas aplicaciones de terceros tan numerosas hoy día. Antes de nada debemos tener en consideración que podemos utilizar esta aplicación propia tanto en Windows 10 como en Windows 11. Por lo tanto nos veíamos casi en la obligación de comparar ambas soluciones, CCleaner y Microsoft PC Manager, para ver cuál es mejor y más efectiva para estas tareas. Principales funciones del programa de Microsoft Lo primero que debemos tener en cuenta es que Microsoft PC Manager combina la potencia de las herramientas integradas de Windows e introduce otras adicionales. Sirva como ejemplo que la última versión incluye una barra de herramientas flotante para lanzar otras herramientas. Interfaz inicial. En primera instancia nos encontramos con una pantalla que nos informa de la RAM disponible o de las funciones que deberíamos ejecutar para limpiar y optimizar el sistema. PC Boost. Esta es una herramienta que cierra los procesos innecesarios y elimina los archivos temporales. Health Check. Aquí se examinan los programas configurados en el inicio de Windows o la caché de las navegadores para que podamos eliminar todo ello. Process. Aquí tenemos la posibilidad de ver todos los procesos en ejecución, un sustituto al Administrador de tareas al que estamos tan acostumbrados. Startup. Nos encontramos con las aplicaciones configuradas en el arranque para activarlas o desactivarlas dependiendo de nuestras necesidades, de nuevo un sustituto al Administrador de tareas. Protection. Desde aquí podremos analizar el equipo con Windows Defender, instalar las últimas actualizaciones del sistema o llevar a cabo reparaciones en Windows. Storage. Esta es una herramienta que nos ayudará a eliminar todo tipo de archivos guardados en nuestras unidades de disco. Esto es algo que podemos realizar tanto de manera manual como automática incluso estableciendo filtros por tamaño y formato. Toolbox. Microsoft PC Manager También nos ofrece accesos directos a algunas herramientas integradas en el sistema como la Calculadora, el Bloc de notas o la herramienta de captura. El concepto de app de Microsoft es un poco extraño. No se centra en la limpieza ofreciendo algo similar a lo que ya nos ofrecen otros programas similares, como puede ser CCleaner, sino que, además de tener un apartado (innecesario, desde nuestro punto de vista) de herramientas, no hace mucho más que ser una interfaz de lo que ya existe: el sensor de almacenamiento de Windows y la herramienta de limpieza. No destaca especialmente por nada. Diferencias entre Microsoft PC Manager y CCleaner Por otro lado nos encontramos con la po[CENSORED]r aplicación CCleaner que tantos años lleva entre nosotros acumulando experiencia y funciones. Desde el principio aquí nos encontramos con una interfaz mucho más completa y con un mayor número de herramientas y características. Ya desde el principio tenemos la posibilidad de realizar un análisis completo de nuestro ordenador para que la aplicación se ponga en funcionamiento. Además nos encontramos con un apartado de limpieza personalizada donde tenemos la posibilidad de seleccionar multitud de componentes instalados en el sistema. Así podremos marcar o desmarcar lo que deseamos quitar en ese instante. También merece la pena destacar que nos encontramos con una herramienta llamada Optimizador de rendimiento que lleva a cabo múltiples tareas de forma automática. Aquí se incluyen tareas tan importantes como mejorar el arranque del sistema, aumentar la autonomía si trabajamos con un portátil e incluso tendremos más control sobre el funcionamiento del equipo. Asimismo nos encontramos con una útil aplicación que nos ayuda a actualizar todos los controladores instalados en Windows de forma automática y directa. Y eso no es todo, ya que es que el programa nos ofrece otras utilidades entre las que podemos destacar una para limpiar el registro, restaurar el sistema, buscar archivos duplicados, analizar el estado de las unidades de disco y mucho más. Qué optimizador y limpiador para Windows es mejor Es verdad que Microsoft en estos instantes está dando sus primeros pasos con la aplicación propia para la optimización y limpieza de Windows, Microsoft PC Manager. En estos instantes podemos afirmar que aún tiene mucho camino por recorrer hasta alcanzar a la funcionalidad que nos proponen estos instantes CCleaner. En realidad la herramienta que nos propone el gigante del software es una versión ampliada a muchas de las funciones que ya de forma predeterminada encontramos en el propio Windows, por lo que tampoco nos vamos a encontrar con muchas novedades. Básicamente esto quiere decir que si lo que necesitamos es realizar un mantenimiento completo de múltiples apartados del sistema operativo, por el momento CCleaner nos va a ofrecer un servicio mucho más completo. https://www.softzone.es/noticias/windows/microsoft-pc-manager-ccleaner-optimizar-windows/
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US secretary of state Antony Blinken has told Israel and Hamas that "the time is now" for a deal to bring about a ceasefire in Gaza and free the remaining hostages held there. Mr Blinken said a deal was on the table and Hamas should agree to it. Mediators are awaiting a response from Hamas to the latest proposal. It reportedly involves a 40-day ceasefire and the release of more than 30 Israeli hostages in exchange for many more Palestinian prisoners. "We are determined to get a ceasefire that brings the hostages home and to get it now, and the only reason that that wouldn't be achieved is because of Hamas," Mr Blinken said as he met Israeli President Isaac Herzog in Tel Aviv. "There is a proposal on the table, and as we've said, no delays, no excuses. The time is now." A senior Hamas official has denied the group is to blame for delays on reaching a new deal. Families of the hostages were demonstrating outside and Mr Blinken greeted them, saying setting their loved ones free was "at the heart of everything we're trying to do". About 130 hostages from among 253 kidnapped by Hamas during its unprecedented attack on Israel on 7 October remain unaccounted for. At least 34 of them are presumed dead. The rest have been released or rescued. The top US diplomat later visited the Israeli port of Ashdod, about 30km (20 miles) north of Gaza, where he insisted that Israel had made meaningful concessions to reach a hostage and ceasefire deal. Mr Blinken said Israel had made progress on getting more aid into Gaza but this needed to be accelerated given the immense scale of need. Ashdod was recently opened to aid shipments destined for Gaza, where the UN has warned of severe food shortages and looming famine. On Wednesday the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said 30 trucks of humanitarian supplies from Jordan had for the first time entered northern Gaza via the Erez crossing. Mr Blinken also repeated the US position that Israel should not launch a military incursion into the overcrowded southern city of Rafah without a clear plan to protect more than a million Palestinians who have been sheltering from the war there in dire humanitarian conditions. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-68939445
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[Auto] 2020 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Is a Graceful Rocket
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An Aston Martin can't be vulgar. It needs to exude sophistication and tasteful restraint even when it has a 715-hp twin-turbo 5.2-liter V-12 under its hood. An Aston needs to be finely tailored in appearance and seductively composed in its manners, to attract attention without shouting. These aren't cars that tell the world their owners have arrived. They're a reward for doing the hard work of running the world. The 2020 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera, whether it's the coupe driven here or the DBS Volante convertible, pulls off all of those tricks with grace and ease.Aston is a small company that isn't backstopped by some corporate behemoth. It makes do with the assets and heritage it has on hand—plus a few bits that it buys from Mercedes-AMG. The bonded-aluminum structure of the DBS is shared with the DB11, which lends the two models the same basic shape. It's the details—and the thundering punch of the DBS's tweaked V-12—that separate the two. https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/a32680672/2020-aston-martin-dbs-superleggera-drive/ -
Sunglasses are often seen as protectors for our eyes from the sun. But, not according to content creator Dennis Echelbarger. “Sunglasses don’t protect your eyes, they actually do the opposite,” he cautions his followers. In the post, he continues to explain the reason behind this bold claim. “Human biology dictates that your eyes contain a high concentration of mitochondria,” he says. “They block essential sunlight, crucial for the mitochondria in our eyes. This disruption can lead to serious conditions like macular degeneration, myopia, and glaucoma,” he captions the post. Dr Navya C , senior consultant, Opthalmology at Athreya Super Speciality Hospital, Bengaluru says, “Sunglasses primarily protect the eyes from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays, which can contribute to conditions like cataracts, macular degeneration, and pterygium.” The concern that sunglasses might hinder natural eye regeneration by blocking essential sunlight, she asserts, needs to be balanced with the proven benefits of UV protection. “Scientific research, including studies published in the Journal of Ophthalmology, supports the use of UV-blocking sunglasses to prevent damage to the eye’s surface and internal structures,” she states Prolonged exposure to artificial light sources, particularly blue light from digital devices, can contribute to digital eye strain and may increase the risk of macular damage over time. Protecting eyes from excessive artificial light exposure is crucial, according to Dr Navya, as indicated by research in the American Journal of Ophthalmology. Using glasses with blue light filters and taking regular breaks from screens can help mitigate these risks. https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/life-style/sunglasses-sunlight-summer-india-eyes-9303210/
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A Sumatran orangutan in Indonesia has self-medicated using a paste made from plants to heal a large wound on his cheek, say scientists. It is the first time a creature in the wild has been recorded treating an injury with a medicinal plant. After researchers saw Rakus applying the plant poultice to his face, the wound closed up and healed in a month. Scientists say the behaviour could come from a common ancestor shared by humans and great apes. "They are our closest relatives and this again points towards the similarities we share with them. We are more similar than we are different," said biologist Dr Isabella Laumer at the Max Planck institute in Germany and co-author of the research. A research team in the Gunung Leuser National Park, Indonesia spotted Rakus with a large wound on his cheek in June 2022. They believe he was injured fighting with rival male orangutans because he made loud cries called "long calls" in the days before they saw the wound. The team then saw Rakus chewing the stem and leaves of plant called Akar Kuning - an anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial plant that is also used locally to treat malaria and diabetes. He repeatedly applied the liquid onto his cheek for seven minutes. Rakus then smeared the chewed leaves onto his wound until it was fully covered. He continued to feed on the plant for over 30 minutes. The paste and leaves then appear to have done their magic - the researchers saw no sign of infection and the wound closed within five days. After a month, Rakus was fully healed. The scientists concluded that Rakus knew he was applying medicine because orangutans very rarely eat this particular plant and because of the length of the treatment. "He repeatedly applied the paste, and he later also applied more solid plant matter. The entire process lasted really a considerable amount of time - that's why we think that he intentionally applied it," explains Dr Laumer. The researchers also saw Rakus resting for much longer than usual - more than half of the day - suggesting he was trying to recuperate after the injury. Scientists were already aware that great apes used medicine to try to heal themselves. In the 1960s biologist Jane Goodall saw whole leaves in the faeces of chimpanzees, and others documented seeing great apes swallowing leaves with medicinal properties. https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-68942123 But they had never seen a wild animal applying a plant to a wound.
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Nuno Espirito Santo says he and Nottingham Forest feel vindicated after their furious complaints following the controversial defeat at Everton. Forest had three penalty claims rejected in the 2-0 defeat, although the Key Match Incidents panel and referees’ chief Howard Webb have confirmed one of the decisions was wrong. The club posted an angry statement on X - seen over 45m times - minutes after the final whistle last month claiming they told referees body the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) that the game's video assistant referee (VAR) Stuart Attwell was allegedly a fan of relegation rivals Luton. Nuno also said the officials had "bad" games and confirmed he has responded to the Football Association’s request for observations after his post-match comments. The FA asked for observations from defender Neco Williams and the club’s referee analyst Mark Clattenburg as well, but with Webb admitting one of the decisions - Ashley Young’s tackle on Callum Hudson-Odoi - should have been a penalty, Nuno believes their protests were justified. “It’s nice when you have someone, an expert, saying they [the referees) got it wrong and what you said and saw was right," said Nuno, speaking before Saturday’s trip to Sheffield United with Forest a point above the relegation zone. "It makes you feel more comfortable but it doesn’t give you back what happened.” Nuno insisted he "still believes" all three decisions should have resulted in spot-kicks. He added: "The PGMOL clearly said the third one was a penalty but unfortunately they [the officials on the day] got it wrong. It’s happened before when the panel has decided and said it was the other way round. We cannot be bothered by that. “I always try to be respectful, I try to understand how hard the work of the referee is but this year it’s difficult. There are too many situations happening. I felt it was impossible to control the emotions and that’s why I’ve become so vocal.” Nuno is now hoping to avoid a ban after submitting his response to the FA. He said: “I read it, I agreed and I signed it. We are still waiting. Hopefully I don’t get punished and I can be on the touchline.” Forest are expected to be charged by the FA and the Premier League for their outburst after the loss. This week it was revealed the Key Match Incident Panel unanimously agreed Forest should have been given a penalty when Young brought down Hudson-Odoi in the 55th minute of their match at Goodison Park on 21 April. The club called for the audio between video assistant referee Attwell and on-field official Anthony Taylor to be released publicly, with the PGMOL giving them the chance to listen to it privately. Speaking on the Sky Sports' Mic'd Up programme on Tuesday, Webb said he would have welcomed a VAR intervention over the Young tackle. Nuno has also called on Forest’s situation in the league to be resolved as they continue to wait for their appeal verdict. They are yet to hear if their appeal against a four-point penalty for breaching profit and sustainability rules has been successful. It was held last Wednesday in front of an independent commission, meaning the Premier League does not have control of the timescale. Unlike the independent commission which heard Forest’s initial case, there is no seven-day timeframe for it to be resolved, but it will be finalised before the end of the season. “It’s a mess. They had time enough. It’s a mess,” said Nuno, who has previously described the situation in similar terms. “It’s very difficult not only for us but for the league. It’s very hard to be in this situation. “We’ve been dealing with this situation for a while, we have been expecting it to come sooner so we know exactly how many points we have. Do we have 30, 29, 28, 27? We need it as fast as possible.” https://www.bbc.com/sport/articles/cnl4ypn8xrno
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The US has accused Russia of deploying chemical weapons as a "method of warfare" in Ukraine, in violation of international laws banning their use. State department officials said Russia used the choking agent chloropicrin to win "battlefield gains" over Ukraine. The allegations, which US officials said were not an "isolated" incident, would contravene the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), which Russia signed. The Kremlin rejected the accusations, calling them "baseless". Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters in Moscow that Russia stood by its obligations under the CWC, which prohibits states from developing or acquiring new weapons. Some 193 states have ratified the convention. The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), a global watchdog that oversees implementation of the CWC, says a chemical weapon is a substance used to cause intentional death or harm through its toxic properties. Chloropicrin - which the US says Russia has used to "dislodge Ukrainian forces from fortified positions" - is an oily substance which was widely used during World War One. It causes irritation of the lungs, eyes and skin and can cause vomiting, nausea and diarrhoea, according to the US Centre for Disease Control (CDC). The chemical's use in war is expressly banned under the CWC, and is listed as a choking agent by the OPCW. The state department also said Moscow had regularly used "riot control agents," or tear gas, during the war. President Joe Biden has previously warned Russia against deploying chemical weapons in Ukraine. In March 2022, weeks after Moscow launched its invasion, Mr Biden vowed that President Vladimir Putin would pay a "severe price" if he did authorise the use of chemical weapons. "We would respond if he uses it. The nature of the response would depend on the nature of the use," Mr Biden said. But there have been consistent reports that Moscow has ignored that warning. US Assistant Secretary for Arms Control Mallory Stewart has previously said Russia was using riot control agents in the conflict. And Ukraine says its troops have faced mounting chemical attacks in recent months. The Reuters news agency reported earlier this year that Russian forces had used grenades loaded with CS and CN tear gases. The report added that at least 500 Ukrainian soldiers have been treated for exposure to toxic gases, and that one had died after suffocating on tear gas. Three Russian bodies linked to the country's biological and chemical weapons programme were sanctioned by the state department for their links to the production of chemical agents. Other firms that contributed to the government entities were also sanctioned. In 2017, the OPCW said Russia had destroyed the last of its Cold War-era stockpile of the weapons, as required under the CWC. But Moscow has since been accused of making incomplete declarations of its stockpile, according to the UK's House of Commons library. Since 2017, Russia has been accused of at least two chemical attacks - the Salisbury attack on a former Soviet intelligence officer and the 2020 poisoning of the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. The allegations come as part of a broader tranche of US sanctions which targeted 30 individuals, including three people officials say were involved in Navalny's death https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-68941220
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★ GAME ★ - Count 1 to 1000 [STREETZM]
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[STREETZM] ★ GAME ★ - 10 KING/QUEEN! ?
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[STREETZM] | PRESENTS | Daily Admins/Managers
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