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Pin a drive to your taskbar for easy access For ease of access you can pin a folder or a drive to the Taskbar. This is useful if you use a drive (local or network) frequently. It can also be useful on a public device where you expect multiple people to access a drive without your guidance to search for it. In such a case, the pinned drive can be labeled appropriately so that users intuitively understand where to click. 1) Right-click on the desktop to open the context menu: 2) Select New to create a new shortcut. 3) Select Shortcut to create a shortcut for the drive. 4) In the location field, type the drive letter. 5) Click Next to complete the process. 6) Right-click the shortcut created on the desktop. 7) In the menu, click Properties. ? In the Properties dialogue box, under the Shortcut tab, type explorer before the drive letter. 9) Click Apply to accept the change. 10) Click OK to close the window. 11) Right-click on the edited shortcut icon. 12) In the menu that opens, select Pin to Taskbar. .
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The global smart city AI software market is expected to soar to $4.9 billion in 2025, up from $673.8 million in 2019, according to Omdia. LONDON - The advent of 4G and 5G Internet of things (IoT) -based connectivity is spurring the online migration of smart city applications, helping generate a more than sevenfold increase in smart city artificial intelligence (AI) software revenue by 2025, according to research firm Omdia. The global smart city AI software market is forecast to spike $ 4.9 billion in 2025, up from $ 673.8 million in 2019, according to Omdia. Wireless data communications standards are enabling smart city applications to move into the online realm, where they can capitalize on the latest AI innovations. The growing capabilities of AI are enabling data and insights collected through IoT networks to be monitored, analyzed and acted upon. From video surveillance, to traffic control, to street lighting, smart city use cases of all types are defined by the collection, management and usage of data, explains Keith Kirkpatrick, principal analyst for AI at Omdia. “However, until recently, connecting disparate components and systems together to work in concert has been challenging due to the lack of connectivity solutions that are fast, cost effective, low latency and ubiquitous in coverage,” he continues. “These challenges now are being overcome by leveraging advances in AI and connectivity.” The arrival of 4G and 5G wireless data technologies is making it easier to collect and manage data, promoting the migration of smart city AI software to the online realm. AI allows data to be analyzed more deeply than ever before. The technology can identify patterns or anomalies within that data, which then can be employed for tasks that allow machines to mimic what humans might consider to be intelligence. By leveraging AI, smart city systems can create municipal systems and services that not only operate more efficiently, but also provide significant benefits to workers and visitors. These benefits can come in many forms, including reduced crime, cleaner air, more orderly traffic flow and more efficient government services, as detailed by the latest Omdia AI research report, Artificial Intelligence Applications for Smart Cities. Smart Cities Leverage AI for Video Surveillance One example of how smart cities are leveraging AI is in the video surveillance realm. When hosting public events, some cities are beginning to use video cameras that are mated to AI-based video analytics technology. The goal is to have AI algorithms scan the video and look for behavioral or situational anomalies that could indicate that a terrorist act or other outbreaks of violence may be about to occur. However, cities are increasingly employing Cloud-based AI systems that can search footage from most CCTV systems, allowing the platform and technology to be applied to existing camera infrastructure, according to Omdia. Furthermore, video surveillance can be combined with AI-based object detection to perform tasks including learning patterns in an area; detecting faces, gender, heights and moods; reading license plates; and identifying anomalies or potential threats, such as unattended packages. As the use of surveillance cameras has exploded, AI-based video analytics now represent the only way to extract value in the form of insights, patterns, and action from the plethora of video data generated by smart cities. Omdia is a global technology research firm, established following the merger of the research division of Informa Tech (Ovum, Heavy Reading and Tractica) and the IHS Markit technology research portfolio acquired in 2019.
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If you had any lingering questions about the Xbox Series X hardware, they've probably been answered. Microsoft has published a deep dive into the console's specs, including just what the company hopes to achieve with all that tech. To begin with, the semi-custom AMD Zen 2 processor runs its eight cores at a fixed 3.8GHz (3.66GHz with SMT in use), with one core set aside for basic system functions. The Xbox will also have 16GB of GDDR6 RAM, although just 10GB of that will have the full 560GB / s bandwidth games will want for GPU-friendly tasks. The remaining 6GB runs at a 'standard' 336GB / s - 3.5GB reserved for less-demanding gaming tasks and 2.5GB for the operating system. The GPU might be no small achievement. We already knew it was going capable of 12 teraflops; We now know how it'll get there: 52 compute units running at a fixed clock of 1.825GHz (for reference, an RX 5700 XT has 40 compute units). That may not mean much to you in the abstract, but Microsoft claims both much higher visual detail and higher frame rates - it's aiming for 4K at 60 frames per second, with support for 120FPS. As an example, you can play an optimized version of Gears 5 at the PC version's Ultra Spec detail settings at more than 100FPS with features that even a high-end gaming rig can't manage, like contact shadows and self-shadow lighting. Hardware-boosted raytracing is also an option, although it's not clear how many games will make use of the advanced lighting technique. Storage plays an important role as well. The system will come with a 1TB NVMe-based SSD that takes advantage of an Xbox Velocity Architecture to make 100GB of in-game content "immediately accessible." You could enable gigantic open-world games, for example. It also helps speed up the Quick Resume feature that lets you jump between multiple games. And while that 1TB built-in might not be a lot, Microsoft is also promising support for a 1TB "expansion card" that delivers the same performance as the internal drive, as well as USB 3.2 support for slower external drives. There's a 4K Blu-ray disc drive, though it's clear optical media isn't the focus. Microsoft's close look also addressed some smaller questions about the system, although you might not always enjoy the answers. Despite Microsoft always showing the system upright, it is possible to lay the Series X on its side - the massive vapor chamber cooling and primary fan work in either orientation, in case you need to fit the system in a (fairly roomy) media cabinet . There are optimizations for latency, including the controller and HDMI 2.1 output. You won't find mention of optical audio output, however, so get ready to rethink your speaker setup. The new Xbox is still set to launch sometime in the holiday season despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. It's still not clear how much the console will cost, or how well it'll stack up to gaming PCs by the time it launches. And of course, Sony has yet to show all its cards for the PlayStation 5. All the same, it's a clear leap forward compared to the Xbox One generation - the real challenge may be to take advantage of all this extra headroom in a meaningful way.
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Hello You Can Step this follow and i hope your problem be Solved, Reason: If you receive this error message a Windows update which is part of the 'Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015 Library' is missing on your computer or failed to install. The Solution: To solve this issue you need to install all available Windows updates and then update the 'Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015 Library' as explained in the following steps: 1. Install All Windows Updates Navigate to 'Windows Start > Control Panel > Windows Updates'. Check for updates. Install all available updates. After all updates are installed, restart your computer. Repeat steps 1. to 4 until no more updates are available. 2. Install Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015 3. Go to the Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015, page and click Download: Download vc_redist.x64.exe if you are on a Windows 64-bit system or vc-redist86.exe if you are on a Windows 32-bit system. 4.Run vc_redist.x64.exe (Windows 64-bit) or vc_redist.x86.exe (Windows 32-bit) and select Uninstall.5.After uninstalling the package, run the same .exe again and choose Install. If your problem still appears ,contact me in ts3 or CSBD pm! Have a nice day!!
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Mars is more porous and less compacted than we thought, scientists have found in a breakthrough study that used data from Nasa's Curiosity rover in unusual ways. The researchers used non-science engineering data to understand the red planet's surface and measure how dense the rocks are in the 96-mile-wide Gale Crater. The discovery is not only a breakthrough in our understanding of Mars's surface, but gives researchers studying it a brand new way of exploring the planet as the Curiosity rover continues to drive around on it. Scientists made the discovery by taking data from engineering sensors that are on board Curiosity. They are accelerometers and gyroscopes, of the kind used to tell a smartphone where it is pointing. Curiosity's sensor also allow it to understand how it is orientated and where it is moving, with a great deal of precision, allowing its engineers to track it as it moves across the Martian surface. When the rover is standing still, however, those same sensors measure the gravity at that spot. That meant the scientists could take all of those different pieces of data – related to 700 different places in all – and combine them to understand the gravity on the surface. As the rover started to climb up a hill on the surface, the amount of gravity went up. But it did not go up as much as expected. "The lower levels of Mount Sharp are surprisingly porous," says lead author Kevin Lewis of Johns Hopkins University. "We know the bottom layers of the mountain were buried over time. That compacts them, making them denser. But this finding suggests they weren't buried by as much material as we thought." Scientists could use the findings to help understand where places like Mount Sharp came from, and how the Martian surface developed. "There are still many questions about how Mount Sharp developed, but this paper adds an important piece to the puzzle," said Ashwin Vasavada, Curiosity's project scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, which manages the mission. "I'm thrilled that creative scientists and engineers are still finding innovative ways to make new scientific discoveries with the rover.
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BMW is ending production of the i8 sports car, six years after its introduction. The i8 was BMW's first plug-in hybrid. The production version of the i8 was unveiled at the 2013 Frankfurt auto show and it went on sale in the United States in 2014. BMW freshened the i8 coupe and introduced a roadster version in 2018. U.S. sales of the car rose 43 percent to 1,102 last year. As BMW closes the chapter on the i8, the automaker is preparing to release several battery-powered models as part of ambitious plans to market 25 electrified models by 2023. Production of the iNext crossover will begin in the middle of 2021. That will be followed by the start of i4 sedan output toward the end of 2021. Plans to bring an electric crossover, the iX3, to the U.S. next year have been scrapped for now. The i4 and iNext have a range of more than 370 miles, compared with the iX3's 273-mile range, based on the European test cycle.
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The Australian Grand Prix may have been cancelled but McLaren driver Lando Norris was still racing on the Albert Park Circuit. But instead of pitting his wits against Lewis Hamilton et al, he found himself trying to overtake Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. That is because Norris was one of several sports stars taking part in esports to fill the void created by the mass postponement of sport this weekend because of the coronavirus. Norris, Courtois and Formula E driver Stoffel Vandoorne took on esports professionals and Youtube stars in a virtual Australian Grand Prix on Sunday. "Esports is a very fast growing and exciting industry and what we wanted to do this weekend is put on a fun race for fans that are without racing in Formula 1," Jamie MacLaurin, founder of VeloceEsports - which is running the event - told BBC Sport. "We sat down together and thought people will be without a Formula 1 race and sport in general and they will be staying at home trying to avoid the coronavirus so where better to put on a race than online?" Getting Norris on board was easy, with the Briton often spending his free time away from the real track competing on virtual ones. Courtois, meanwhile, is a big gamer himself and approached MacLaurin and his team to be able to take part. "We got in touch with Lando and he was really interested," added MacLaurin. Both parties were really excited about continuing and not letting the coronavirus affect things as much as it could - and putting a positive spin on what is a negative situation we are all in." It was not just drivers looking to fill the void on Sunday, however, with BBC Radio 5 live commentators Jack Nicholls and Jolyon Palmer lending their voices for another virtual race that had Max Verstappen and ex-F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya competing in. With F1 now unlikely to resume until the end of June, could we see more esports races plugging the gap? "Definitely - and I don't just think for the racing side of it either," added MacLaurin. "There's also Fifa for football, and lots of athletes are into Fortnite too. "It is hard to get too positive about it given the circumstances with the coronavirus but what we'd like to do is keep people upbeat and give people something fun to watch. "This is a huge opportunity for esports because for people who may have been watching the real sport and want to have something to watch and give them that fix, this may be able to provide a bit of that." Norris and Courtois went head-to-head in a virtual Australian Grand Prix on Youtube from 17:45 GMT on Sunday. It was also streamed on Norris' Twitch page. Cycling and football also goes virtual F1 drivers were not the only sports stars to embrace the virtual versions of their chosen disciplines. Professional cyclists have also found themselves having to work from home - and to help pass the time, they have been hosting or taking part in virtual events. Geraint Thomas, winner of the 2018 Tour de France, has been hosting his own races while Vuelta a Espana winner Simon Yates and his twin brother Adam have almost daily events planned, with riders from their men's and women's squads taking part. "We can't do too much training because we don't know when the next race is," Yates said. "You can't keep going full gas but you need to keep ticking over, just keeping fit, keep active." Meanwhile, Sunday's Seville football derby between Sevilla and Real Betis - postponed because of the coronavirus outbreak - will instead go ahead in the virtual world. Real Betis striker Borja Iglesias and Seville left-back Sergio Reguilon take each other on at Fifa 20.
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Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh, who is known for his eccentric fashion sense, is considered to be a unique style icon. Usually, the Gully Boy star sets his statement appearances and seldom needs any assistance when it comes to trends. However, in a turn of events, this time our Indian firecracker has turned to Hollywood star Sara Sampaio to seek panache ideas. For Zee Cinema Awards 2020, the Bajirao Mastani actor picked a funky Versace outfit. The colourful printed blazer over solid black adds a distinct flair to the major fashion face-off moment. Ranveer paired the quirky jacket over an all-black core-shirt, a bowtie and pants, he towed his hair back neatly sealing his dapper look with black shoes and sunnies. Meanwhile, Sara Sampaio was seen pulling off the print on print look by donning the blazer with matching pants. She also ditches the core shirt to flaunt a crisp plunging neckline. Sporting an extra glam avatar she adds drama to her eyes, contoured cheeks and nude lips with glossy tresses well swept back. She finishes her sharp look with pointed stilettos and statement chunky studs and rings and box clutch. Talking about Ranveer Singh’s movie projects, he is set to feature in’83 directed by Kabir Khan alongside, Deepika Padukone. The upcoming sports drama is based on India’s historical 1983 Cricket World Cup win where Ranveer will essay the titular role as former Indian cricket team captain Kapil Dev and Deepika will play Kapil Dev’s real-life wife, Romi Bhatt. Also, Ranveer will reprise the role of Sangram Bhalerao from Simmba in Akshay Kumar-Katrina Kaif starrer Sooryavanshi directed by Rohit Shetty.
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A Japanese man has been sentenced to death for a stabbing rampage in 2016 which resulted in the death of 19 disabled people at a care home. Satoshi Uematsu said people with disabilities who were unable to communicate well had no human rights, said broadcaster Kyodo. The 30-year old had once worked in the care facility, located near Tokyo. The case is one of Japan's worst mass killings and has shocked people in a country where violent crime is rare. In an earlier interview with Japan's Mainichi Shimbun newspaper, Uematsu had said there was "no point in living" for people with mental disabilities and that he "had to do it for the sake of society". The Yokohama District Court on Monday ordered him to death by hanging. Uematsu previously said he did not plan to appeal against any verdict or sentence. 'He abused marijuana' During the trial earlier this year, the former employee of the Sagamihara care home did not dispute that he stabbed his victims. But his defence team pleaded not guilty, citing their client's mental state. They said he had been under the influence of drugs at the time. "He abused marijuana and suffered from mental illness," his lawyer said. "He was in a condition in which either he had no capacity to take responsibility or such a capacity was significantly weakened." There were traces of marijuana found in his blood after the attack. Prosecutors though insisted Uematsu was mentally competent and that the rampage was "inhumane" and left "no room for leniency". The attack has also raised the issue of how disabled people are treated in Japan. The identities of most of those killed have not been revealed by their families, reportedly because they do not want to reveal they had a disabled relative. Before the start of the court hearing, however, one mother whose 19-year old daughter was killed in the attack revealed that her first name was Miho. "Even the most extreme penalty is light for you," the mother said according to public broadcaster NHK. "I will never forgive you." "Please bring back my most precious daughter... you're still alive. It's not fair. It's wrong. I demand capital punishment," she added. What happened during the attack? On 26 July 2016, Mr Uematsu drove to the Tsukui Yamayuri-en care facility outside of Tokyo, armed with several knives. He entered one of the buildings by breaking a window and began attacking sleeping residents one by one in their rooms, according to the prosecution. His 19 victims were aged between 19 and 70, according to Japanese news agency Kyodo. Another 25 people were wounded, 20 of them seriously. Soon after the attack, Mr Uematsu handed himself in at a police station. The facility, set in extensive grounds, had about 150 residents at the time of the attack, according to local officials. Nine staff members were on duty at the time. It later emerged that a few months before the attack Mr Uematsu had taken a letter to Japan's parliament saying he would kill 470 severely disabled people if authorised. "I want Japan to be a country where the disabled can be euthanised," he said. He was subsequently taken to hospital but released after two weeks. Since his arrest, he had shown no remorse.
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Most of us don't have old-fashioned clock radios at home or portable alarm clocks to take with us on the road. When you need to be woken up at a particular time, you can use your smartphone, but any Windows 10 device can also do the job. Windows 10 has a built-in alarm clock app, which you can set up using the following steps. 1. Type "alarm" into the Windows search box. 2. Click the "Alarms & Clock" icon. 3. Click the plug button to add a new alarm time. You can also select an existing alarm to edit it. 4. Set an alarm time. You can also set the alarm sound, snooze time, number of times the alarm repeats and the name of the alarm, but these are all optional settings. 5. Click the save button in the lower right corner of the window. Note that, on most computers, the alarm screen will say that "Notifications will only show if the PC is awake." So, for your alarm to go off, you will need to configure your computer NOT to go to sleep. To stop your computer from sleeping: 1. Type "sleep" into the Windows search box 2. Click "Power and Sleep Settings" 3. Set Sleep time to "Never" under "when plugged in" and / or "on battery." If you don't let it sleep when you're on battery, your computer could run out of juice. .
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In 2015, archaeologists Jeffrey Blomster and Victor Salazar Chávez began excavating the Mexican site of Etlatongo, a 3400-year-old village in the mountains of Oaxaca. They chose a spot in the center of the site, one that appeared to be an important public space. But instead of finding anything resembling a palace or a temple, the team unearthed a flat stone floor that extended at least 46 meters (about half the length of a soccer field), flanked by low steps made from clay and stone. Mounds at least 1 meter tall enclosed this narrow area on either side. After several years of excavations and mapping, the scientists now conclude that the mysterious structure was a court used in a famous ballgame once played all over Mesoamerica. This court’s early date may point to the game’s important role in helping Mesoamerican societies develop social hierarchies and political complexity. Radiocarbon dates show the Etlatongo court was constructed between 1443 and 1305 B.C.E. The court was used for about 175 years and remodeled once during that time, Salazar Chávez and Blomster — both at George Washington University, report today in Science Advances. The only older known ball court is at the site of Paso de la Amada in the Mexican state of Chiapas, built about 1650 B.C.E. Although the exact game played at the time is unclear, many later versions resembled a combination of soccer and basketball that employed the hips: Players bounced rubber balls off their hips and through hoops mounted high on the court’s walls. The Etlatongo court doesn’t include hoops; at this early date, the game may have been more like hip-volleyball. The Etlatongo court existed during a transformative time in Mesoamerica, when the region’s first political and religious leaders emerged and trade between regions ramped up. “It’s the period when what we think of Mesoamerican culture begins,” Salazar Chávez says. The game would have helped strengthen alliances and trade between communities by bringing different teams together, and also given budding leaders a chance to flaunt their power and wealth by hosting feasts. The new phenomenon of inequality could have been been reinforced by who was given the best positions on the courtside mounds to watch the game, Blomster says. Shoring up the evidence for a ball court at Etlatongo are figurines found in the earth now on top of the ancient court. The human figures are wearing padded belts, a necessary piece of equipment for hitting heavy rubber balls with your hips. Similar figurines have been found at Mesoamerica’s first city, called San Lorenzo, which flourished on Mexico’s gulf coast between 1400 and 1000 B.C.E. San Lorenzo was the first capital of the Olmec, the first culture in Mesoamerica to build large palaces and temples. In the past, many archaeologists thought the Olmec spread their religion and social structure through Mesoamerica, making it the region’s “mother culture.” But Etlatongo is 300 kilometers away from that coastal city, and even farther from Paso de la Amada. It’s also high in the mountains, unlike either of those sites. The Etlatongo court’s surprising location “suggests that the ball game is an extremely old, broad tradition throughout Mesoamerica that doesn’t originate with any one group,” says David Anderson, an archaeologist at Radford University who has studied other ancient courts. But Annick Daneels, an archaeologist at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City, points out that the ball player figurines and much of the pottery found in Etlatongo were Olmec style, suggesting that the town's court “could be inspired by Olmec contact.” Little of San Lorenzo has been excavated, she says, and an even earlier ball court could be waiting to be discovered there.
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