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  1. La polémica con los requisitos para poder usar Windows 11 sigue. Cuando Microsoft anunció la disponibilidad de su sistema operativo, el pasado verano del año 2021, muchos usuarios se llevaban las manos a la cabeza al ver que estos requisitos se habían disparado, y además de necesitar más RAM y una CPU moderna, era obligatorio contar con un chip TPM 2.0 en el PC. Pero parece que para Microsoft estos requisitos han seguido sin ser suficientes, y, este mismo año, aún los va a endurecer bastante más. Microsoft está trabajando en Windows 11 24H2, la nueva versión de su sistema operativo que llegará este mismo año. Esta actualización va a ser muy grande y va a estar repleta de cambios y novedades de todo tipo, girando, especialmente, en torno a la Inteligencia Artificial. Sin embargo, lo que también va a hacer Microsoft es cambiar los requisitos mínimos necesarios para que funcione el sistema operativo de manera que, si un PC no los cumple, directamente no se podrá arrancar la 24H2 Y parece que va a haber muchos más usuarios afectados de lo que imaginamos. Los nuevos requisitos de Windows 11 En un principio, Windows 11 24H2 va a tener los mismos requisitos que, hasta ahora, comparte con el resto de las versiones de este sistema. Es decir, Procesador de 64 bits, con 2 núcleos a 1 GHz. 4 GB de memoria RAM, aunque algunas funciones necesitan 8 GB. 64 GB de almacenamiento, preferiblemente SSD. Tarjeta gráfica compatible con DirectX 12. Pantalla HD a 720p. Conexión a Internet. UEFI, Secure Boot y chip TPM 2.0 Sin embargo, ahora parece que Microsoft va a pedir a que los procesadores de los ordenadores que instalen la 24H2 sean compatibles con POPCNT. Esto quiere decir, que el procesador tenga las instrucciones SSE4.2 o SSE4a o, de lo contrario, no podrá arrancar esta nueva versión. Hasta ahora, todos los ordenadores que utilizan hasta la build 25905 de Windows 11 podrán arrancar y funcionar, incluso si no cuentan con esta instrucción. Habrá que usar trucos para saltarse los requisitos de Windows 11, pero funcionará. Sin embargo, a partir de esta compilación, todos los ordenadores que no tengan POPCNT no podrán arrancar. Y, al ser un requisito obligatorio, no habrá forma de saltárselo. La única opción para estos usuarios es seguir usando la 23H2, que debería funcionar con normalidad como hasta ahora. Esta versión tendrá soporte hasta 2025, por lo que, a partir de ese momento, ya empezarán los problemas. Es muy probable que Rufus consiga crear un «parche» que nos permita saltarnos este requisito a la hora de instalar el SO en el PC. Eso sí, al tratarse de una instrucción del procesador, es más que probable que tengamos problemas mientras trabajamos con el PC. Incluso que, aunque lo podamos instalar, no podamos actualizarlo. Desde luego, no son buenas noticias. Comprobar si tu CPU lo soporta En un principio, no debería haber muchos usuarios afectados. En el caso de Intel, todos los procesadores fabricados a partir de 2008 ya cuentan con estas instrucciones, mientras que AMD introdujo estas instrucciones en 2011. Por lo tanto, si tu procesador es más moderno que estos, no deberías tener problema. Para comprobar si tu CPU utiliza estas instrucciones, lo que tienes que hacer es usar un programa muy sencillo, llamado CPU-Z, el cual puedes descargar desde este enlace. Una vez ejecutado, nos fijamos en el apartado de «Instructions» para ver si en él aparecen las ya mencionadas «SSE4.2» o «SSE4a». En caso de que nos aparezcan, entonces vamos a poder actualizar a Windows 11 24H2 sin problemas y disfrutar de todas las novedades que nos prepara Microsoft. En caso contrario, si estas instrucciones no aparecen, deberíamos ir pensando en qué vamos a hacer, porque usar Windows, a partir del año que viene, ya no va a ser una opción. https://www.softzone.es/noticias/windows/windows-11-no-arrancara-cpu-no-tiene-popcnt/
  2. In the ever-advancing world of smartphone technology, Samsung remains at the forefront, enhancing the user experience and making advanced software accessible to all. The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE is a shining example of this commitment, particularly with the remarkable Galaxy AI tools it gets with the new One UI 6.1 update. These tools are seamlessly integrated into daily life and designed to enhance how users interact with their smartphones and the world around them. Democratisation of Galaxy AI One UI 6.1 introduces Galaxy AI to the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE, enhancing the device with innovative features that bring cutting-edge technology to everyone. From real-time translation during calls to personalised photo editing, each feature is designed with intuitiveness in mind. This means that all users, regardless of their tech savviness, can use these AI innovations in their daily lives. Live Translate: The world feels smaller with the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE's Live Translate feature, powered by Galaxy AI. This tool breaks down language barriers in real time, allowing for two-way voice and text translations during phone calls. It's perfect for travellers looking to book reservations or anyone needing to communicate in another language. Circle to Search with Google: Imagine you're reading an article online or seeing a product in a YouTube video, and you wish to know more about it. With the Circle to Search feature on the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE, this curiosity is instantly rewarded. Users can simply circle, highlight, or tap any part of an image displayed on their screen, and immediately, insightful, high-quality Google search results are generated. Chat Assist: Effective communication often depends on tone, a skill that can be tricky to get right in online conversations. Galaxy AI's Chat Assist comes to the rescue by generating context-aware suggestions to help refine the tone of your messages. Whether you need to send a polite email to a colleague or craft a catchy social media caption, Chat Assist ensures your communication conveys the exact message that you want to convey. Photo Assist: For photography enthusiasts and social media fanatics, the Galaxy S23 FE's Photo Assist feature transforms the smartphone into a personal photo editor. With Generative Edit, users not only adjust, resize, and modify elements within their photos post-capture, but can also seamlessly fill in beautiful backgrounds. The Edit Suggestion tool recommends the most appropriate adjustments for each photo, ensuring every shot is insta-worthy. These features work together to show you how the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE is a device and a companion designed to improve everyday life through innovative features. Epic Pricing of the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE not only delivers cutting-edge Galaxy AI features and powerful specifications but also offers these at an impressive price. You can choose from two models: one with 128GB of storage and another with 256GB, but both come with 8GB of RAM. You can also choose from three cool colours: Graphite, Mint, and Purple, to match your style. Priced under Rs. 40,000, the Galaxy S23 FE is a great deal for such a high-quality device. The starting price is just Rs. 39,999 (*T&C apply), making it a top choice if you're looking for value and innovation. Advanced features of the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE has a lot of high-end features that set it apart from several smartphones. It boasts a 6.4-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a 120Hz refresh rate, ensuring lifelike colours and smooth scrolling for an immersive viewing experience, no matter what you watch. The device's durability is backed up by Gorilla Glass 5 on both the front and back, offering robust protection against those occasional bumps and drops. At the heart of the Galaxy S23 FE is the Exynos 2200 SoC, a 4nm processor that delivers top-notch speed, allowing seamless multitasking and even high-performance gaming. You will also be impressed with the Galaxy S23 FE's excellent triple rear camera setup, which includes a 50-megapixel primary sensor for sharp photos, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens for stunning panoramic shots, and an 8-megapixel telephoto lens for detailed close-up shots. There's a 10-megapixel front camera that captures stunning selfies you will love posting on Facebook and Instagram. It sports a 4500mAh battery that supports 25W charging. Updating to One UI 6.1 To update your Samsung Galaxy S23 FE to the latest One UI 6.1, go to 'Settings'. From there, tap 'Software update' and then select 'Download and install'. If One UI 6.1 is available for your device, you will see an option to 'Install now'. Tap it to begin the update process. And you're done! Limited Time Offer: Special Pricing on the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE! Don't miss this opportunity to purchase the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE at a special discounted price! For a limited time, you can secure this wonderful smartphone starting at just Rs. 39,999 (*T&C apply). So act quickly to take advantage of these exceptional savings. Grab your Samsung Galaxy S23 FE today! https://www.gadgets360.com/mobiles/sponsored/transform-your-everyday-galaxy-ai-enhances-the-samsung-galaxy-s23-fe-grab-the-limited-time-offer-5495250#pfrom=relatedStories
  3. Music title: Adele, Ed Sheeran, Maroon 5, Dua Lipa, Rihanna, Bruno Mars, Taylor Swift, Sia - Billboard Hot 100 Signer: N\A Release date: 19‏/03‏/2024 Official YouTube link:
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  5. Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein has been hospitalised just days after his 2020 rape conviction in New York was overturned, his lawyer has said. Arthur Aidala said he was moved to a Manhattan hospital on Friday. He remains in jail after being separately convicted of rape in Los Angeles. Mr Aidala said his client was "somewhat of a train wreck health wise". "It seems like he needs a lot of help, physically. He's got a lot of problems," he told AP. Later, in a statement to CBS, the BBC's US partner, Mr Aidala said Mr Weinstein had been taken to hospital after the New York City Department of Correction determined that he needed "immediate medical attention". "A myriad of tests are being performed on Harvey and he is being kept for observation," he said. A spokesperson with the corrections department said that Weinstein remained in custody at Bellevue Hospital. He was moved on Friday to the Rikers Island jail complex from the Mohawk Correctional Facility where he had been since 2023. Weinstein's lawyers have previously said the one-time movie producer has had a series of health problems, including diabetes, sleep apnea and issues affecting his heart and eyes. In 2020, he spent five days in hospital for ongoing heart problems and chest pains. Mr Aidala said he is scheduled to meet Weinstein on Monday before his court appearance on Wednesday, the Associated Press reports. Earlier in the week, the New York Court of Appeals overturned Weinstein's conviction on the basis that he did not receive a fair trial, saying that prosecutors in the pivotal #MeToo case called witnesses whose accusations were not part of the charges against him. The court said that meant he was unfairly tried for past behaviour, and ordered a new trial. At his trial in 2020, Weinstein was convicted of sexually assaulting former production assistant Mimi Haleyi in 2006 and raping Jessica Mann, a former aspiring actress, in 2013. He was jailed for 23 years. Weinstein's defence team said sex between the movie executive and the accusers had been consensual. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68913116
  6. Chelsea manager Emma Hayes said Kadeisha Buchanan's red card in the semi-final defeat by Barcelona was the "worst decision in Women's Champions League history". Buchanan was ordered off for a second yellow card offence as Chelsea were knocked out, losing 2-0 at Stamford Bridge for a 2-1 exit on aggregate. Hayes said she thought her side - who also conceded a penalty - were "robbed" by referee Iuliana Demetrescu's decisions. Buchanan's second booking came for a challenge on Patri Guijarro just before the hour mark. "I didn't think it was a foul, let alone a yellow card," said Hayes. Chelsea were 1-0 down to Aitana Bonmati's first-half goal but level on aggregate when the red card came out, with the tie in the balance. Fridolina Rolfo's spot-kick in the 75th minute carried Barcelona through to the 25 May final. Hayes said that going down to 10 players swung the tie's momentum in Barcelona's favour. "I genuinely believe we were on top of the game," she said. "We just hit the post, I could feel the momentum going in that direction, but we didn’t have the chance to experience that. "You need everything to go your way. They get two yellow cards, a deflection and a penalty. Everything went their way and everything didn’t go our way tonight." The video assistant referee (VAR) system was in operation but can only be used to check possible red card decisions, not yellows. The Chelsea boss called the decision to send off Buchanan "horrific". Hayes added: "I'm stood there and I've looked at the fourth official and said, 'Surely that will be checked?', and she said it can’t on a yellow. "The toughest thing to take is that we didn't lose it. There's nothing you can do when there's such a terrible decision and it's already hard enough. They are a top team. When that's taken out of your hands, that is a tough one on the players for sure." Missing out on the final means Hayes, who departs to become United States manager at the end of the season, will leave Chelsea having won every available trophy apart from the Champions League. https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/cv2x02nwkzgo
  7. For Antarctic wildlife, exposure to the Sun's damaging rays has increased in recent years, scientists say. A hole in the ozone layer - the protective barrier of gas in the upper atmosphere - now lingers over the frozen continent for more of the year. A major cause of ozone loss is believed to be the amount of smoke from unprecedented Australian wildfires, which were fuelled by climate change. The study is published in the journal Global Change Biology. Climate change biologist Prof Sharon Robinson told BBC News: "When I tell people I work on the ozone hole, they go: 'oh, isn't that better now?'" Scientists working in Antarctica discovered the hole in the ozone layer in 1985 - by measuring the amount of solar radiation reaching Earth. A large group of ozone depleting chemicals were responsible - primarily CFCs or chlorofluorocarbons - that were used as refrigerants. Every country agreed, in 1987, to phase out a group of ozone-depleting chemicals. It was an agreement known as the Montreal Protocol and is considered to be the most successful environmental treaty in history. The ozone layer is now healing. "But there's a hole - an area where the ozone layer is very depleted - that appears every spring over Antarctica," Prof Robinson explained. That ozone loss is particular to the polar continent, because of chemical reactions that occur in very low temperature, high atmospheric clouds. Those reactions break down ozone - eating a hole in the layer. The annual appearance of this hole usually peaks in September and October, when most land-based plants and animals are safely tucked away under snow cover and marine animals are protected by extensive sea ice. It is now lasting through to December - well in to the Antarctic summer. "That's when things will be exposed and most vulnerable," said Prof Robinson. Certain types of ultraviolet radiation from the Sun, called UV-B rays, increase the risk of skin cancer and cataracts in humans, but researchers do not yet know if the same is true for Antarctic mammals and birds. https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-68906013
  8. International Dance Day stands as a global tribute to the art of dance, conceived by the Dance Committee of the International Theatre Institute (ITI), an essential partner of UNESCO in the realm of performing arts. This annual celebration commemorates the birth of Jean-Georges Noverre (1727–1810), revered as the progenitor of modern ballet. It distinguishes classical or romantic ballet, shaping its contemporary form. The essence of the day lies in fostering participation and enlightenment in dance through a myriad of events and festivals held worldwide on this significant date. UNESCO officially recognizes ITI as the architects and coordinators of this culturally enriching celebration. (Also read: International Dance Day 2024: Weight loss to heart health; incredible benefits of dancing explained )International Dance Day is celebrated every year on April 29. This year it will be celebrated on Monday. International Dance Day is celebrated every year on 29 April. It was established by the Dance Committee of the International Theatre Institute (ITI), UNESCO's main partner for the performing arts. International Dance Day was created to celebrate dance as an art form and to promote its importance worldwide. The date was chosen to commemorate the birthday of Jean-Georges Noverre, a French dancer and ballet master often credited as the creator of modern ballet.The first International Day of Dance was celebrated in 1982. Since then, it has grown into a global celebration with events organised by dance communities, schools, companies and organisations around the world. These events often include performances, workshops, dance festivals, lectures and other activities aimed at raising awareness of the art of dance and its cultural significance. Each year, the ITI selects a prominent dance figure from the international community to write a message for International Dance Day, which is distributed worldwide. This message usually reflects on the importance of dance in society, its role in cultural exchange and the value of artistic expression through movement. https://www.hindustantimes.com/lifestyle/festivals/international-dance-day-2024-date-history-significance-and-all-you-need-to-know-101714288349402.html
  9. Donald Petersen, Ford chairman and CEO from 1985 to 1990, worked at Ford for over four decades and is rightly seen as a bright spot during a difficult time. The mass market audience knows his work best through the Taurus, which was introduced on his watch. But it's the way he saved the Mustang that earned him praise in our pages in the mid-'80s. Former Ford chairman and CEO Donald E. Petersen dedicated more than 40 years to the automaker, and his career is being remembered with high praise as the industry hears the news that he has died this week at his home in Bloomfield Hills, near Detroit. He was 97. Petersen was also warmly regarded during much of his time at Ford. He was inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame in 1992. This followed a double honor from the organization in 1987 when he won the Industry Leader of the Year Award and a Distinguished Service Citation Award. According to the AHoF, Peterson was also named a "Most Valuable Person of 1988" by USA Today and"CEO of the Year" by Chief Executive magazine the following year. When Petersen, a mechanical engineer, was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1988, the voters cited his "outstanding leadership in the development of high-quality, smaller, lighter, more fuel-efficient, and more socially acceptable automobiles." Some of that success came from the 1985 introduction of the Taurus, which was partly a response to higher-quality vehicles from Japanese competitors Toyota and Honda. The AHoF said Petersen's leadership got Ford designers to "create vehicles they would be proud to park in their own driveways” to challenge the growth of Japanese vehicle sales in the U.S. The resulting Taurus (and Mercury Sable) became bestsellers in the 1980s. The official accolades are likely less important to muscle-car history buffs than Petersen's role in killing off the mid-1980s plan for a reborn Mustang without a V-8, which Ford had intended to put on a front-wheel-drive platform. Petersen, Ford's president during that time, responded to a deluge of hate mail criticizing the idea—much of it rumored to be addressed to him as "Dear Asshole"—by smartly canceling that plan. The engineering work would become the Ford Probe, in collaboration with Mazda. When we reviewed the 1985 Mustang, we credited Peterson with being "eager to make year-by-year installments toward the mechanical perfection of the Mus­tang" and commented: "Perseverance pays off. In this case, per­severance is spelled Donald Petersen." No, the 1985 Mustang didn't achieve that ideal state, but Peterson was responsible for getting it closer than it would have been otherwise. Ford also introduced its well-known “Quality is Job One” slogan during Petersen’s tenure as CEO. https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a60626538/don-petersen-former-ford-ceo-obituary/
  10. Six suspected spies have been arrested in Germany this month alone, in what has become a torrent of allegations of Russian and Chinese espionage. For the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party it has proved especially embarrassing, because their top two candidates for the European elections in June have been caught in the crosshairs. An aide to MEP Maximilian Krah, who heads the party's list, has been arrested on suspicion of spying for China. Jian G is accused of being an "employee of a Chinese secret service". Prosecutors have also begun preliminary investigations into the politician himself over alleged payments from pro-Russian and Chinese sources. Mr Krah denies any wrongdoing. Days earlier, Petr Bystron, the second name on the AfD list, denied allegations that he received cash from the Voice of Europe website, alleged by European intelligence to have been a front for Russian intelligence. But the allegations go well beyond the AfD. Two German nationals of Russian origin have been arrested on suspicion of plotting to sabotage Germany's military aid to Ukraine while three Germans have been detained for allegedly planning to pass on advanced engine designs to Chinese intelligence. "It is really unusual to have detentions of three networks [allegedly] engaged in some sort of espionage for Russia and China coming almost at the same time," said Noura Chalati, a research fellow at the Leibniz Centre for the Modern Orient. In all three espionage cases, the efforts of Germany's BfV domestic intelligence agency are believed to have been crucial. "Our security authorities… have massively strengthened their counter-espionage efforts," Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said. The arrests came hard on the heels of Chancellor Olaf Scholz's return from wide-ranging talks with China's President Xi Jinping in Beijing. 'Arrest always a political decision' Andrei Soldatov, an expert on the Russian security services, believes the case of the Russian-German pair could reflect a desire by the Kremlin escalate attacks on aid to Ukraine. "It is just a completely new level of escalation," Mr Soldatov told the BBC. "These people [allegedly] collected information to help organise sabotage operations against military facilities on German soil." Meanwhile, Roderich Kiesewetter, a former German Army officer who is now an opposition MP, alleged China was seeking to gain access to advanced research that could be useful for military or other purposes. "China sees opportunities to exploit Germany's openness to access our knowledge and technology," he told the BBC. Even so, Andrei Soldatov believes Berlin is putting down a marker. "An arrest is always a political decision," he says. "Counter-intelligence agencies in all countries prefer not to arrest people because it's better to follow them and monitor their activities in order to learn more about their networks and their activities. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-68903479
  11. Like many at PC Gamer, I've been enjoying a healthy amount of Helldiving the last two months. Whether I'm shoulders-deep in pulped bug biomass or cowering beneath a storm of automaton energy bolts, Helldivers 2 has been a refreshing surprise. I expected Helldivers 2 to be good, but not "unforeseeable appeal that knocks out back-end servers and leaves players in a weeks-long login purgatory" good—similar to how I couldn't imagine Baldur's Gate 3 consuming the entire gaming consciousness for the tail end of last year.While Helldivers 2 and Baldur's Gate 3 might look like sudden jackpot successes, they're testaments to what can be achieved through continued, devoted iteration. They're the products of development teams honing their collective craft across a decade or more. Arrowhead and Larian are studios who had the willingness—and all-too-rare freedom—to gamble on chasing a singular creative vision until the bet finally paid off, even if that sometimes meant risking bankruptcy. Developing the next surprise blockbuster is an easier problem to tackle if, like Arrowhead, you've basically been refining the same game since Obama was president. Helldivers 2 was a surprise to me, but it wouldn't have been if I'd remembered that my history with Arrowhead games goes back more than a decade. Even though I'd played and loved it back in 2011, it took a casual mention from my editor to realize that, oh shit, these are the Magicka folks! As I rotated the two very different-looking games in my mind, cubelike, their similarities crystallized. In hindsight, Magicka's DNA is visibly threaded across everything Arrowhead's made. Mid-combat key combos to combine elemental magic would evolve into the ordinance input sequences in Helldivers, producing the same slapstick carnage. Magicka's farcical fantasy was a premonition of the Helldivers sci-fi satire. And when Arrowhead drifted from the Magicka model, it was still improving its art of gratuitous multiplayer action in the firefights of Showdown Effect and co-op dungeon crawling in Gauntlet. Helldivers 2 isn't an anomaly. It's the product of 13 years spent honing the craft of creating jolly, gratuitous meat grinders where you punch in frantic button combinations to turn your foes and friends gleefully into mulch. The camera angle changed and now it's orbital strikes instead of elemental spells, but Arrowhead's been chipping away at the same block. https://www.pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/the-wild-successes-of-helldivers-2-and-baldurs-gate-3-send-a-clear-message-let-devs-cook/
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  14. Hello 0 Activity Journalists: https://csblackdevil.com/forums/forum/104-free-time/ Devil Harmony: https://csblackdevil.com/forums/forum/19894-social-musician/ VRG: https://csblackdevil.com/forums/forum/14024-game-platform/
  15. Se acerca el día del padre, la mejor época del año para demostrar el cariño que sentimos por nuestro padre y la mejor forma de agradecerlo es con un espectacular regalo. Si hablamos de regalos, uno que les hace ilusión a todos, es poder disfrutar de sus deportes, películas o series a lo grande utilizando un proyector (especialmente si tiene problemas de vista). En el mercado podemos encontrar todo tipo de monitores dentro de una amplia gama de precios. Si buscamos un proyector bueno, bonito y barato, en AliExpress podemos encontrar un gran número de modelos, modelos que desde HardZone nos hemos encargado de filtrar para mostraros cuáles son las mejores opciones relación calidad-precio. Proyectores baratos Una de las mejores opciones disponibles actualmente en AliExpress si buscamos un proyector de calidad nos lo ofrece el fabricante Alwtniet, con este proyector portátil por tan solo 81 euros. Se trata de un proyector ideal para llevar por la casa para disfrutar de él en la terraza o en el salón. Dispone de conectividad Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0 y está gestionado por Android 11. Dispone de una resolución óptica de 1920 x 1080 y nos permite proyectar la imagen desde 40 a 150 pulgadas. Dispone de corrección keystone para mostrar los lados de la pantalla rector, independientemente de la inclinación del proyector, está equipado por una luz LED que mejora la calidad y durabilidad del proyector y ofrece un brillo máximo de 10.000 lúmenes. Además, incluye dos altavoces, por lo que no es necesario utilizar equipo adicional para reproducir el sonido. El precio habitual de este proyector es de 213 euros, pero actualmente se encuentra con un 61% de descuento y un precio final de tan solo 81,08 euros. Si buscamos un proyector para dejarlo fijo en una estancia, el modelo que buscamos lo fabrica TFlag. Estamos hablando del modelo L36P, un proyector con resolución FullHD, incluye función mirroring para enviar el contenido de nuestro móvil o tablet y nos permite crear una gigantesca pantalla de hasta 200 pulgadas. La parte inferior dispone de un soporte para situarlo sobre un trípode o sobre un techo, soporte que podemos extraer para colocarlo sobre cualquier superficie plana. Incluye un puerto HDMI, un puerto USB, un puerto VGA, una jack de entrada de auriculares y un puerto para tarjetas TF. Ofrece un brillo máximo de 5000 lúmenes, un contraste de 5000:1, es compatible con redes de Wi-Fi de 2,4 y 5 GHz, disponible de Bluetooth 5.0 y actualmente tiene un descuento del 63 sobre su precio habitual y lo podemos comprar por tan solo 78,63 euros. Si buscamos una opción más económica, también disponible en AliExpress, la encontramos en el proyector HY300 Plus, un proyector gestionado por Android 11, con conectividad Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0 que incluye enfoque electrónico de forma remota a través de un mando a distancia. Permite proyectar la imagen para crear una pantalla de hasta 130 pulgadas, tiene un brillo de 250 lúmenes ANSI, una relación de contraste de 1500:1, la resolución óptica es de 1280 x 720p, incluye un altavoz de 3w y es compatible los formatos de audio y vídeo más utilizados. El precio habitual de este proyector es de 208,07 euros, sin embargo, actualmente tiene un descuento del 70% y un precio final de 62,42 euros. https://hardzone.es/ofertas/mix/aliexpress-proyector-0324/
  16. Ya estamos en abril. Y, como es habitual, Canonical está ultimando el lanzamiento de su nueva versión de Ubuntu, la 24.04 «Noble Numbat». Como han pasado ya dos años desde el lanzamiento de la última LTS, la 22.04, esta nueva versión llegará con soporte extendido para animar a los usuarios a actualizar a ella y olvidarse de instalar nuevas versiones en unos cuantos años. Sin embargo, no va a ser una «actualización más», ya que el nuevo Ubuntu 24.04 traerá varias novedades impresionantes que, sí o sí, querrás tener. Aún quedan unas semanas para el lanzamiento oficial de esta nueva versión, aunque los usuarios interesados en probarlo puedes descargar e instalar las últimas versiones beta del sistema. Gracias a ellas hemos podido conocer cuáles van a ser las novedades que traerá esta nueva versión del sistema operativo. Y, para nosotros, estas son las 7 novedades que consideramos imprescindibles y las que más nos han gustado. Un sistema mucho más actualizado y seguro Si de algo me he quejado siempre de Ubuntu es por las actualizaciones. Lanzar versiones cada 6 meses, son 9 de soporte, es absurdo. Y 5 años para las LTS no está mal, pero sigue siendo insuficiente. Por ello, el nuevo Ubuntu 24.04 LTS tendrá actualizaciones y soporte durante 12 años. Esto es posible gracias a que Ubuntu Pro ahora será gratis para uso personal, pudiendo cubrir hasta 5 ordenadores. Por supuesto, también se ha incluido la última versión del Kernel Linux con soporte extendido, la 6.6. Este Kernel cuenta con múltiples mejoras y optimizaciones, además de ser una de las más estables y que mejor rendimiento ha dado en los últimos meses. Además, Canonical tiene pensado lanzar una nueva app de seguridad para Ubuntu con la que podremos controlar todo lo relacionado con la protección de nuestro sistema. De momento está en fase beta y no sabemos si llegará de lanzamiento, pero, de no hacerlo, no tardará demasiado. Obviamente, relacionado con la seguridad, debemos tener en cuenta que el nuevo Ubuntu 24.04 revisa a fondo la puerta trasera de XZ, asegurándose de que esta no se ha incluido en ninguno de los paquetes del sistema. De igual forma, se revisan otras librerías y dependencias de terceros para garantizar que no hay más puertas traseras escondidas. Un Ubuntu mucho más intuitivo Canonical se ha esforzado mucho en hacer que su sistema operativo sea mucho más intuitivo y fácil de usar. Por ejemplo, esta nueva versión traerá un nuevo instalador, mucho más guiado y fácil de entender, para que cualquiera pueda instalar Linux en su ordenador solo siguiendo unos pocos pasos. Este nuevo Ubuntu también cuenta con una nueva versión del escritorio, GNOME 46. Además de muchos cambios que podemos encontrar bajo el capó de esta nueva versión del escritorio de Linux, esta versión se ha centrado en organizar y mejorar notablemente el panel de configuración, creando nuevas entradas de seguridad y privacidad, y más información sobre el sistema. El centro de software ha recibido un gran cambio, a mejor, para poder buscar y bajar todo tipo de programas desde allí. Se trata de una nueva versión, basada en Flutter, que hizo su debut en la versión 23.10 pero que ahora ha mejorado enormemente su rendimiento y su facilidad de uso. También se ha mejorado el centro de actualizaciones para que sea mucho más fácil actualizar los drivers. Junto al centro de software, los paquetes SNAP ganan po[CENSORED]ridad. Estos programas buscan acabar con uno de los mayores problemas de Linux, las dependencias, ofreciendo paquetes totalmente funcionales que podemos instalar. Estos tienen todas las dependencias que necesita el programa para funcionar correctamente, y se instalan en espacios independientes para no interferir entre otros programas. https://www.softzone.es/noticias/open-source/7-novedades-instalar-ubuntu-24-04/
  17. In today's world, where communication should know no bounds, the Galaxy S24 Ultra emerges as a beacon of innovation. Among its wide range of features, the Live Translate powered by Galaxy AI is a standout, breaking down the language barriers that have stood in the way of seamless interaction for so long. Why Galaxy AI's Live Translate Is a Gamechanger Live Translate is not just a feature; it's your personal interpreter, available within the Galaxy S24 Ultra. This groundbreaking new feature allows for real-time, two-way translation during phone calls, making conversations in foreign languages feel as natural as chatting in your native language. Whether you're trying to call for a ride in Italy or book a table at a restaurant in Japan, the Live Translate feature ensures you're understood, and you understand, with a single click. This feature is supported in 13 languages and designed to work across different devices, meaning that you can communicate easily no matter what phone the person on the other end is using. It's integrated directly into the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra's native calling app, so there's no need to navigate through multiple apps or interrupt the conversation to translate what's being said from the person's other side. Setting up and using Live Translate on the Galaxy S24 Ultra is super easy. You can even save settings for specific contacts so that your next phone call with someone can be seamlessly handled using Live Translate. Beyond its remarkable Live Translate capability, the Galaxy S24 Ultra is equipped with several other Galaxy AI features that redefine the smartphone experience, letting you communicate easily with the world around you. One feature is Chat Assist, which helps you chat with people from all over the world by translating your texts into their language in real-time. So, if you have a friend in Italy or Japan, you can send messages in English, and they'll get them in Italian or Japanese! Then, there's something called Note Assist. Imagine you're reading a lot of stuff online or have lots of notes from school or work. Note Assist can take all that info and make it shorter and simpler, so you can understand and remember it better. For those who love taking and editing photos, the Galaxy S24 Ultra has a cool feature in its photo gallery called Generative Edit. It uses AI to suggest changes to your photos. You can remove things you don't want in the picture, change how it looks, and even make the colours stand out, making your photos look like they were edited by a pro. Circle to Search is another handy feature in the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. Let's say you're scrolling through your phone and see a picture you want to know more about. With Circle to Search, you just draw a circle around it, and the phone will automatically look up information about it. So, if you see a picture of a cool sneaker or an interesting place, you can quickly find out more without having to type anything. These features make the Galaxy S24 Ultra really smart and user-friendly, especially if you love chatting, taking notes, snapping photos, or just learning new things. Beyond AI – A Galaxy of Features While Live Translate and other Galaxy AI features are standouts, the Galaxy S24 Ultra is a versatile masterpiece of technology that caters to every aspect of daily life. It offers a wide range of features to keep you excited, from top-notch photography and videography capabilities to a seamless gaming experience and S Pen creativity. Photography: With a 200-megapixel primary camera, a 12-megapixel wide-angle camera, and two telephoto cameras—one 10-megapixel and another 50-megapixel with 5x optical zoom, you will always be a creative head wanting to show everyone what you can do with the fantastic four-camera setup. There's also an advanced Nightography feature that lets you capture stunning photos and videos in any light. Gaming: The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, charging bypass feature, and big Vapor Chamber offer a seamless gaming experience, even with the most demanding titles. S Pen Creativity: The S Pen is perfect for drawing, taking notes, and navigating your device, allowing you to show your creativity. Design and Durability: Housed in a durable titanium chassis, it combines strength with elegance and is available in three eye-catching colours: Titanium Gray, Titanium Violet, and Titanium Black. If you are not a fan of these colours, you can also go for Titanium Blue, Titanium Green, and Titanium Orange, but they are offered only through Samsung.com/in. One UI 6.1: With this latest version of One UI, you can experience a smarter, more intuitive interface designed to make every interaction with your device pleasant. Summing It Up The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, with its Live Translate feature, marks a significant leap when it comes to getting rid of language barriers, making the world a smaller, more connected place. It's not just a smartphone; it's a tool for seamless global communication, wrapped in a package of cutting-edge technology and elegant design. Whether you're a travel enthusiast, a professional, or someone who loves connecting with people worldwide, the Galaxy S24 Ultra opens up a new world of possibilities. If you want to own the Galaxy S24 Ultra, you can check the pricing below: 12GB RAM and 256GB storage: Rs. 1,29,999 12GB RAM and 512GB storage: Rs. 1,39,999 12GB RAM and 1TB storage: Rs. 1,59,999 For those looking for monthly payment options, the Galaxy S24 Ultra is available for just Rs. 5417/month. So, what are you waiting for? Grab one right away. https://www.gadgets360.com/mobiles/sponsored/discover-the-magic-of-seamless-communication-with-galaxy-s24-ultras-live-translate-5496943#pfrom=relatedStories
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  20. Dejected. That's how Jey Sushil, a student at Washington University in St Louis, Missouri, says he feels. Mr Sushil is still shaken by the death in February of fellow student Amarnath Ghosh, a 34-year-old classical dancer from India. Local police are investigating it as a homicide case. Mr Sushil says he found out about Ghosh's death through a friend in India before receiving any information from his university. "They told us after two days. Students are not very happy with the overall response. It's like, who cares about how Indians feel?" Ghosh was fatally shot off campus in a city street. The university clarified that it communicates a student's death only after law enforcement confirms the identity, a process that takes time, and with consent from the student's next of kin. Calling it a "horrible tragedy", the VC of Marketing and Communications at Washington University in St. Louis, Julie Flory said, "We shared this sad news with members of our community as soon as we could and according to the wishes of Amarnath's closest contacts." The St. Louis Police Department said it "takes 48 hours to establish identity" of the deceased and "in many cases, much longer". Ghosh is among the 11 Indian or Indian-origin students who have died in the US so far this year, sparking fears about personal safety within the community. The causes of death have varied, from hypothermia to suicide to shooting. Experts say there is no discernible link between these unrelated incidents. As each tragedy echoes through campuses, students carry on with their daily routines, balancing fears amid academic demands. "We avoid going out after dark. We have identified places in the city that are unsafe in the evenings. What else can we do?" Mr Sushil asks. Like him, others also complain that their universities do not report the deaths on time, and they find out about them through Indian media or from relatives back home. Mohammad Abdul Arfath, 25-year-old student of Cleveland State University (CSE), was found dead earlier this month after he went missing in March. A student, who wanted to stay anonymous and joined the college at the same time as Arfath, said he found out about his death through a WhatsApp message from his parents. "My parents reminded me that I have to stay on guard," he said. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-68832876
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