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  1. In a bid to preserve a sense of mystery, the jam from the new American Riviera Orchard brand seemed to be spread among friends and influencers. Fashion designer Tracy Robbins posted a picture of the jam on Instagram. It was numbered "17 of 50", suggesting the number of recipients of this first fruit of the new business. The arrival of Meghan's new California-based lifestyle brand had been signalled on social media last month and this suggests that it will be selling food products. What do we know about Meghan's new brand? Five things about Harry and Meghan's brand revamp Why did Harry and Meghan leave the Royal Family? There seemed to be have been something of a re-launch for Meghan and husband Prince Harry's brands and businesses this year, beginning with the overhaul of their regal-looking website under the sussex.com label. Their latest projects seem to be moving away from a previous focus on their time as working royals, such as their Netflix film Harry and Meghan and Prince Harry's memoir Spare. The hint about the strawberry jam from Meghan's American Riviera Orchard brand seems to fit with the couple's latest Netflix plans. Meghan is going to launch a Netflix show which will "celebrate the joys of cooking and gardening, entertaining, and friendship". Prince Harry will be involved in another Netflix venture showing the inside track on the world of polo. That's the equestrian sport, not the mints. Delfina Blaquier, married to Prince Harry's polo-playing friend Nacho Figueras, also posted a picture of the new jam, with hers labelled "10 of 50". The social media trail for American Riviera Orchard evokes a sense of the couple's home in California - and this soft launch for the jam show pictures of the jars in a sunny basket of lemons. It's not known how much items from the new lifestyle brand will cost. Although there are already plenty of other royals getting into jams. Visitors to the gift shops in royal palaces can get a Buckingham Palace Strawberry Preserve for £3.95 or Windsor Castle Fine Cut Seville Orange Marmalade, also for £3.95. On both sides of the Atlantic they seem to be conserving their finances. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-68827708
  2. Rabat - Morocco is set to implement tighter regulations on cigarette sales starting January 1, 2024, with the aim to limit the levels of tar, nicotine, and carbon monoxide in cigarettes available for sale across the country. The new rules, outlined in Decree No. 2-21-235 issued in September 2021, set maximum levels of the substances in cigarettes sold in the Moroccan market. Tar content will be capped at 10 milligrams, nicotine at 1 milligram, and carbon monoxide at 10 milligrams. Cigarettes surpassing said thresholds will be barred from sale. Customs and Indirect Taxes Administration announced that all imported or locally produced cigarette displays or consumption after January 1, 2024, must be accompanied by laboratory analysis results from accredited specialized labs. The administration will be responsible for monitoring the content of both imported and locally produced cigarettes to ensure compliance with the new regulations. The decision aims to address concerns regarding nicotine addiction, increased heart disease risks due to carbon monoxide, and potential cancer-related effects linked to tar in cigarettes. The news comes a week after the Commission for the Approval of Manufactured Tobacco Product Prices greenlighted a price hike in cigarette prices starting January 1, 2024. Cigarette packs will see a price increase between 1 to 2 dirhams, varying across brands. The decision follows the tax reforms outlined in the 2022 budget, which will see a progressive trajectory for the domestic consumption tax (TIC) on tobacco. The plan projects an increase from MAD 100 in 2022 to a substantial MAD 550 by 2026. The anticipated revenue surge from the domestic consumption tax on manufactured tobacco in the fiscal year 2023, estimated at around MAD 12.5 billion ($1.1 billion), significantly surpasses the 11.8 billion Moroccan dirhams collected in 2022, marking a 5.82% increase. Read Also: Morocco Announces Cigarette Price Hike for 2024 as Tax Reforms Take Effect Your support allows us to continue delivering quality journalism that is accessible to audiences across the globe. Every contribution, however big or small, is valuable for our mission and readers. https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2023/12/359814/morocco-to-pass-tighter-limits-on-cigarette-toxins-in-2024
  3. If 2023 was the year of AI software, 2024 is shaping up to be the year of AI hardware. Over the past few months, companies like Google, Samsung, Meta and Microsoft have shown off smartphones and laptops – even glasses – all of which claim to heavily integrate generative artificial intelligence. But the moment has also given rise to a new type of device centered around getting users to interact with AI. At an event in the TWA Hotel in New York City last month, customers took delivery of the very first Rabbit R1s. Bright orange and about the size and shape of a packet of sticky notes, the device has a compact, 2.88-inch screen, a camera in the top right corner, a scroll wheel, and a button on the side to activate voice controls. The idea, according to Rabbit CEO Jesse Lyu, is to reduce the number of steps it takes to do something you currently do on a smartphone. “Our mission is to create the simplest computer – something so intuitive that you don’t need to learn how to use it,” Lyu said at the company’s Consumer Electronics Show keynote in January. Instead of sifting through pages of apps and notifications, all while trying not to get distracted by Instagram, Rabbit says users can simply speak a command to the R1. Then, using an artificial intelligence technology they call a 'Large Action Model,' the device will fulfill that demand.Daniel Ko is a fractional CFO for AI startups. He says his work doesn’t involve Rabbit at the moment – he’s just a customer for now – but he sees a lot of potential in the R1. “Personally, for me, I bought it because it looked super cool and, in a way, it's the first generation product of something that could be, you know, like the next iPhone maybe,” Ko told ABC Audio. “I think in this moment I’m just curious,” said Danny Cole, an artist based in New York City who also has an R1. He says he likes the idea of a device that moves people away from smartphones. https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/ai-gadgets-good/story?id=109900173
  4. There is a new AI tool so smart that it can write code, create websites, and software with just a single prompt. Devin, created by the tech company Cognition, is the first AI software engineer. It can do pretty much everything you ask it to do. And the AI tool does not come with the intention to replace human engineers, it is designed to work hand-in-hand with them. The makers say that the AI tool has not been launched to replace human engineers but to make their lives easier“Today we're excited to introduce Devin, the first AI software engineer.Devin is the new state-of-the-art on the SWE-Bench coding benchmark, has successfully passed practical engineering interviews from leading AI companies, and has even completed real jobs on Upwork.Devin is an autonomous agent that solves engineering tasks through the use of its own shell, code editor, and web browser,” Cognition posted on Twitter aka X. What makes Devin stand out is its incredible ability to think ahead and plan complex tasks. It can make thousands of decisions, learn from its mistakes, and get better over time. Plus, it has all the tools a human engineer needs, like a code editor and browser, right at its digital fingertips. Devin is considered the most advanced or cutting-edge solution available for evaluating software engineering tasks based on the SWE-bench coding benchmark. Essentially, it performed exceptionally well compared to other solutions when tested against a standard set of software engineering problems.The AI tool performed well in practical engineering interviews conducted by top artificial intelligence companies. These interviews likely involved tasks and challenges relevant to the field of AI and software engineering, and the AI assistant managed to meet expectations.But Devin isn't just a solo act. It's designed to work hand-in-hand with human engineers, providing real-time updates, accepting feedback, and collaborating on design choices. So, rather than replacing humans, Devin complements their skills, making teams more productive and efficient. So, what exactly can Devin do? Well, pretty much anything you throw at it. Whether it's learning new technologies, building and deploying apps from start to finish, or hunting down and fixing pesky bugs in code, Devin's got it covered. It can even train its own AI models and tackle issues in open-source projects. And Devin's not just talk – it's backed by impressive results. Tested on real-world challenges, Devin outperformed previous AI models by a wide margin, resolving nearly 14 per cent of issues compared to just under 2 percent for its predecessors. That's a game-changer in the world of software engineering. But perhaps the most exciting part is that Devin isn't limited to lab tests. It's already been put to work on platforms like Upwork, where it tackled real-world coding tasks with ease, from debugging computer vision models to compiling detailed reports. Devin represents a major leap forward in AI technology. By automating routine tasks and empowering engineers to focus on more complex problems, it's paving the way for a new era of innovation in software development. So, whether you're a seasoned engineer or just starting out, Devin is here to make your job easier and more exciting than ever before. https://www.indiatoday.in/technology/news/story/worlds-first-ai-software-engineer-devin-announced-it-can-write-code-create-using-single-prompt-2514086-2024-03-13
  5. Loongson Technology, one of China's fabless chipmakers, has provided an update on the upcoming 9A1000 graphics card at the company's third-quarter earnings call. The 9A1000, which reportedly offers performance comparable to a Radeon RX 550, will go into tape out in Q3 2024. The U.S. blockade of China's access to advanced semiconductors and tools has hampered the country's technological development. But it's a mixed blessing as it has also motivated China to work toward technological self-sufficiency. China hasn't made gigantic strides in the graphics card space yet, but it's getting there. Over the last few years, we've seen some intriguing graphics products from outfits such as Biren, Innosilicon, Jingjia Micro, and Moore Threads. Loongson will also add its grain of sand to China's domestic graphics card ambition. Now, much is known about the 9A1000. Hu Weiwu, Loongson's founder, asserted that the 9A1000 delivers comparable performance to the Radeon RX 550, an entry-level AMD graphics card from six years ago. The Radeon RX 550 provides around 1.2 TFLOPS of FP32 performance, so that's the projection for the 9A1000. Weiwu emphasized that the 9A1000 will also support scientific computing and AI acceleration. The statement somewhat hints at an implementation similar to Nvidia's Tensor cores. Without access to major foundries like TSMC, Samsung, or Intel Foundry Services, Loongson will likely have to turn to SMIC to produce the 9A1000.A product that offers performance from a six-year-old AMD graphics card doesn't sound like a big deal for most. But for China, it represents a step in the right direction. China isn't expecting GeForce RTX 4090-level performance. It just needs a working product that performs decently. In the case of the 9A1000, it could either turn out great with entry-level gaming performance or end up being a simple solution for display output that Loongson can pair with its upcoming 3A6000 processors, rumored to sport an IPC that rivals AMD's Zen 3. As ambitious as China is, you can't just cheat the process. It'll take years before a Chinese domestic graphics card can reach the GeForce RTX 4090 levels, especially now that U.S. sanctions are becoming more stringent as time passes. Chinese chipmakers, like Moore Threads, have proven that they can develop competing graphics cards if given enough time. Even then, the hardware is one thing, but the software that makes it work is another story. The MTT S80 PCIe 5.0 graphics card from Moore Threads initially trailed behind the GT 1030 in gaming performance. But a new driver released months later helped reduce the divide between the MTT S80 and the GeForce GTX 1650. The U.S. export restrictions to China have been and will continue to be a headache for China's push for domestic hardware. Biren and Moore Threads, two of the most prominent players, are already on the U.S. Entity list, forcing both developers to downsize. Moore Thread recently had to let go of some of its staff, although the company didn't reveal how many employees were laid off. Making graphics cards isn't getting any easier, so we'll have to see if Loongson can bring the 9A1000 to the Chinese market.Join the experts who read Tom's Hardware for the inside track on enthusiast PC tech news — and have for over 25 years. We'll send breaking news and in-depth reviews of CPUs, GPUs, AI, maker hardware and more straight to your inbox. https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/chinese-loongson-gpu-promises-rx-550-level-performance-likely-arriving-in-2025
  6. y liberó 1.3 millones de documentos de Insomniac Games. Los atacantes no recibieron el pago solicitado para no publicar los datos robados, así que filtraron información personal de empleados y detalles de acuerdos importantes entre Sony y Marvel. Además, filtraron bastante material de Marvel’s Wolverine, uno de los proyectos más importantes del estudio. En concreto, revelaron diversos videos que muestran una versión del juego aún en desarrollo e imágenes que ya circula por todo Internet.De acuerdo con los detalles, los hackers robaron 1.67 TB de información y material del estudio. Entre los archivos había diversos videos con gameplay de Marvel’s Wolverine. Tal como muchos esperaban, todo indica que el juego seguirá la fórmula de otros títulos de Insomniac Games y PlayStation, es decir, será un juego en tercera persona que estará enfocado en la acción y la narrativa. El material también revela algunas mecánicas y locaciones del título. Por si fuera poco, los hackers dieron a conocer al supuesto elenco del juego, detalles de la trama y una supuesta ventana de lanzamiento para 2026. Eso no es todo, pues en la información robada también había una versión de prueba que se puede ejecutar y que sólo correría en devkits de PlayStation. Así pues, se trata de un duro golpe a Insomniac Games, sobre todo porque también se filtró información de todos sus proyectos para los próximos años. Ahora bien, es importante destacar que todo el material filtrado es de aproximadamente 2021, lo que quiere decir que lo que se muestra no es el juego en su estado final y que, probablemente, algunas cosas vayan a ser diferentes en el lanzamiento final. Todo el material circula en redes sociales y diversos foros desde hace unas horas, así que te recomendamos tener cuidado si es que no quieres arruinarte ninguna sorpresa relacionada con Marvel’s Wolverine. Al momento de escribir esto, las compañías no han compartido un comunicado oficial al respecto. Por si te lo perdiste: Insomniac ya trabaja en Marvel's Spider-Man 3, según filtración En este enlace encontrarás todas las noticias relacionadas con Marvel’s Wolverine. https://www.levelup.com/noticias/768447/Marvels-Wolverine-filtran-videos-con-gameplay-y-detalles-del-juego-tras-hackeo-a-Insomniac-Games
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  10. Rabat - Morocco has committed around MAD 20 billion (nearly $2 billion) for the rehabilitation of six football stadiums and the construction of a new one in preparation for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), and the 2030 World Cup, which the country will co-host with Spain and Portugal. The financial pledge was made as part of a partnership agreement the Moroccan government and Group CDG signed today. The agreement encompasses the upgrading of six football stadiums in Tangier, Casablanca, Rabat, Agadir, Marrakech, and Fez, along with the construction of a new stadium in Benslimane. This funding aims to ensure that the stadiums meet the standards that the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has set for the 2025 AFCON, as well as the requirements FIFA has set for the 2030 World Cup. During the first phase, projected to last from 2023 to 2025, Morocco will focus on upgrading and renovating the six stadiums with a budget of MAD 9.5 billion for the continental tournament. Following this, a second upgrade phase will take place between 2025 and 2028, with an estimated budget ranging from MAD 4.5 to 6 billion. In addition, a budget of MAD 5 million will be allocated for the construction of the new stadium in Benslimane. They emphasized the commitment to ensuring that the upcoming sporting events meet international standards and expectations. The allocated funds come shortly after FIFA awarded Morocco, Spain, and Portugal the hosting rights for the 2030 World Cup, and the unanimous vote by the CAF executive committee in favor of Morocco to host the 2025 AFCON. FMRF’s President Fouzi Lekjaa said that stadium renovation work has already started and it will progress at a pace that guarantees the successful organization of both tournaments. https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2023/10/358455/2030-world-cup-morocco-allocates-mad-20-billion-for-stadium-upgrades-construction
  11. Created by Mohamed Zakaria, Salma Ali, Nour El Din Ahmed, and Heba Bassem, all students at Ahram Canadian College, the app is designed to link the animal’s location with the nearest pet shelter. Just grab your phone, take a picture of the animal and the nearest shelter will immediately respond. If you’ve ever seen a stray animal struggling in the street but weren’t sure what to do next, this app gives you a new option. The app creators have linked it to animal rescue groups around Egypt, hoping they will connect to more locations around the country. Helping these helpless souls survive in Egypt’s busy cities, this app is one of the best news ever for animal lovers. https://www.egypttoday.com/Article/6/6233/Stray-pets-may-find-hope-with-new-app
  12. Electric cars are the future, and each year we've seen automakers add more EVs to their lineups. Everyone is working on electric vehicles, from well-established existing manufacturers to new names such as Lucid, Canoo, and Rivian. We've compiled a list of every electric vehicle, from concept to production, that isn't available yet but will be soon. https://www.caranddriver.com/news/g29994375/future-electric-cars-trucks/
  13. The City of Tallinn is gearing up for some major sports-related investments in preparation for its year as European Capital of Sport in 2025. According to the city's budget proposal for next year, the largest investment in sports will be the renovation of Kadriorg Stadium. Tallinn Deputy Mayor Tiit Terik (Center) announced that €23.2 million has been allocated from the city's 2024 budget for projects related to sports and physical activity, along with €5.6 million for investments in the same sphere. "Tallinn is the center of sporting activities in Estonia, with numerous international competitions held here annually. It's important to encourage healthy and active lifestyles, so we're continuing to enhance a variety of opportunities for physical activities and sports to ensure our residents have ample options for active leisure," stated Terik. "These efforts are also a crucial part of our preparations for 2025, when Tallinn will become the European Capital of Sport. Starting next year, we will launch a city-wide initiative to construct sports facilities in each district. The design phase for these projects is set to begin in the spring, with the goal of opening new, publicly accessible sports facilities in all eight districts," added Terik.To achieve these objectives, the city will develop and support organized sports activities in both recreational and competitive sports, in collaboration with national and local sports organizations. This support extends to various sports projects and associations, private sports centers and both local and international sports competitions and events. The most significant investment in the sports sector will be the complete renovation of Kadriorg Stadium, design work for which is already underway. €5.1 million has already been allocated for this in the budget for the coming year. The design phase is expected to be completed in 2024, followed by the construction of the main arena and grandstands. The budget also includes funds for minor work on improving the capital's range of sports facilities. The 2024 budget for the City of Tallinn, totals €1.26 billion and is subject to approval by the City Council. This amount represents an increase of €79.5 million, or 6.7 percent from the adjusted budget for 2023. -- Follow ERR News on Facebook and Twitter and never miss an update! https://news.err.ee/1609184722/tallinn-s-preparations-to-become-2025-european-sport-capital-underway
  14. A major Australian supermarket giant has vowed to commit to a promise made a decade ago which will see a common breakfast item vanish from shelves nationwide. In 2013, Woolworths announced it would phase out the sale of caged eggs across its stores by 2018, in line with a new partnership with celebrity chef Jamie Oliver. The collaboration also targeted the sale of chicken, with only RSPCA standard or an equivalent approved brand of the white meat permitted to be stocked on shelves. Woolies hoped the changes would promote sustainability and adapt to the current shopping trends at the time, with the move welcomed by animal activist communities. However, by the time 2018 rolled around, not all changes came into effect with the supermarket backflipping on its decision to stop stocking some brands of caged eggs. Rather, the only caged eggs taken off shelves were the supermarket’s homebrand eggs, with Woolworths-branded egg cartons being “100 per cent” cage-free from 2015. Five years on, Woolworths appears to have subtly recommitted to its caged egg promise with a spokesperson telling news.com.au the supermarket is working with suppliers to phase-out such eggs in the next two years. “We announced our plans to transition our entire egg range to cage-free back in 2013, and we’re working closely with our suppliers to gradually phase-out caged eggs from all the brands we sell by 2025,” they said. A specific timeline to achieve 100 per cent free-range egg sales has not been determined, with only caged-eggs being phased out opposed to barn-laid eggs. “The transition to cage-free is on track, with around half of our stores already offering a completely cage-free egg range,” the spokesperson said. In some cases, a handful of stores are ahead of schedule while others have had to delay the phase-out due to supplier requests. The spokesperson added: “We understand a change like this takes time, and that’s why we’ve consulted with our suppliers to ensure they have sufficient time to make changes to their production methods”. Woolworths doesn’t suspect the change will contribute to any shortage in egg supplies, with the supermarket noting the availability of free-range eggs has increased over time. Currently, Woolworth’s branded cage-free barn-laid eggs sell for $4.60 a dozen, which is 10 cents more than their caged counterparts. More Coverage Sad sign for lovers of discontinued lolly ‘Iconic’ Aussie chocolate brand collapses The move has been welcomed by consumers nationwide, with some saying the change can’t come soon enough. “Good first step, although next they’ll have to reassess what free range truly means,” one person said. “Well done Woolworths,” a second person tweeted. “Great move.” https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/food/eat/great-move-shoppers-welcome-woolworths-decision-to-stop-stocking-common-fridge-item/news-story/67a4a9ea73cc91f7213532348e29e68b
  15. will defund the United Nations agency that aids Palestinians through next year — even as 1.1 million people in Gaza face threats of famine in coming months — on the basis of flimsy allegations by Israel against a tiny minority of the agency’s staff that have yet to be proven. Congress passed the defunding measure as part of a $1.2 trillion spending package to avert a partial government shutdown. In addition to stripping funding from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East, or UNRWA, through March 2025, the bill includes the $3.8 billion the U.S. sends to Israel every year. The bill also contains a long-standing provision that would limit aid to the Palestinian Authority, which governs the occupied West Bank, if “the Palestinians initiate an International Criminal Court (ICC) judicially authorized investigation, or actively supports such an investigation, that subjects Israeli nationals to an investigation for alleged crimes against Palestinians.” After a late-night vote, the Senate sent the bill to President Joe Biden to sign it into law on Saturday. The U.S. first suspended aid to UNRWA in late January, when the Israeli government leveled allegations that 12 of the agency’s 30,000 employees — or 0.04 percent — were involved in Hamas’s attacks on October 7 (Israel later accused two additional employees of involvement, bringing the total number to 14). In response, Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner-general of UNRWA, immediately terminated the accused staff members and launched an investigation. The U.S. decision to cut aid to the 74-year-old aid agency, which was founded amid the creation of Israel and the ensuing Nakba — the mass displacement and dispossession of Palestinians from their homes — prompted much of the West to follow suit, including other top donors such as Germany, the European Union, and Sweden. While several of those donors have recently announced their intention to resume funding, the U.S. government, which has historically been a top donor to UNRWA, has instead doubled down. The spending bill passed the House on Friday afternoon with a 286-135 vote. Twenty-three House Democrats voted against the bill, with several issuing statements directly linking their “no” votes to the UNRWA provision. The Senate overwhelmingly approved the bill early on Saturday in a 74-24 vote. https://theintercept.com/2024/03/22/gaza-unrwa-funding-congress/
  16. Music:: The Blind Date Show 2 - Episode 36 with Hind & Fady Release date: 2024/03/13 Signer: BingeCircle Official YouTube link:
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  18. will reportedly miss its target of developing a modem for the iPhone that could see the company replace a vital component sourced from Qualcomm. The iPhone maker was previously tipped to introduce an in-house modem chip for its smartphones within the next couple of years, but a new report suggests that it might be delayed by a year. Apple employees have reportedly been working on the project since 2018, but the company's alternative to Qualcomm's modem is said to be years away. A Bloomberg report, citing unnamed sources at Apple with knowledge of the matter, states that the company is expected to miss its goal to develop an in-house modem chip by early 2025. Instead, the chip could be developed by the end of that year, or in early 2026, according to the report. Earlier this year, Qualcomm and Apple renewed a deal for access to the US chipmaker's modems for Apple's iPhone upcoming models. Apple's Johny Srouji announced in 2020 that the company had begun development of a new modem chip for its iPhone models. However, it has faced challenges during development — despite acquiring Intel's modem unit for $1 billion in 2019. The firm missed its plan to include its own 5G modem in an iPhone by next year, and the report suggests that it will not be available until 2026 — when Apple's deal with Qualcomm is set to end.When Apple eventually launches its own 5G modem, it might not offer performance on par with competing smartphones equipped with Qualcomm's modems, according to the report. One of the versions being developed by Apple does not offer support for the short-distance millimetre wave (mmWave) bands that offer extremely high 5G data speeds under certain conditions. Apple would also have to ensure that none of the technologies supported on the chip infringes on Qualcomm's patents. Successfully developing its own modem chip would give Apple an advantage over other manufacturers — the company already develops its own mobile processors for its smartphones, tablets, computers, wearables and other devices. However, the report suggests that Apple has run into roadblocks during the development of the component and might eventually introduce the chip on its most affordable smartphone — the purported successor to theIs the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 the best foldable phone you can buy in India right now? We discuss the company's new clamshell-style foldable handset on the latest episode of Orbital, the Gadgets 360 podcast. Orbital is available on Spotify, Gaana, JioSaavn, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.gadgets360.com/mobiles/news/apple-project-replace-qualcomm-5g-cellular-modem-miss-target-report-4581874
  19. Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting and Youth Affairs and Sports Anurag Thakur on Friday asserted that the Indian software product industry is expected to reach USD 100 billion by 2025. The Indian software product industry is expected to reach USD 100 billion by 2025. The future of the IT industry in India is bright and booming with plentiful opportunities for the growing pool of highly skilled IT professionals, "the union minister said while addressing students at Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, Sriperumbudur. Click here to follow our WhatsApp channel Emphasizing that the booming software industry has provided employment opportunities to the youth, he said, "The IT industry in the country has added 4.45 lakh new jobs in the financial year 2022 bringing the total employment in the sector to close to 50 lakh". Speaking about the future of the IT sector in India, he said that the new improvised IT technologies would transform the way business is being operated in India. "The IT industry in India is expected to see a significant increase in the adoption of the digital technologies such as cloud computing, data analytics, artificial intelligence (AI) and cyber security. These advanced technologies are transforming the way business is operated," he added. He further said that these technologies "are enabling organisations to become more agile and efficient". Mentioning how technology has made it easy for people to work remotely, the minister said, "Many organisations are now looking for IT professionals who are flexible and are able to work remotely. this trend is likely to continue in the future. IT professionals in India who can work remotely are in high demand." Anurag Thakur started his address in Tamil by motivating the students, "How are you all?" He urged them to do physical activities to live peacefully and be a part of a team.Ups and downs come in life and if you are strong physically and mentally, you can succeed in life." He also encouraged the students to participate in sports, saying that it will make the students' lives better. "Tamil Nadu is the state where top brains in the world come from; even at least two scientists would be at the top at the global level," said Anurag Thakur, adding, "You all have to study about C V Raman, too. It will help you to come up in life. https://www.business-standard.com/india-news/indian-software-industry-expected-to-reach-100-bn-by-2025-anurag-thakur-123042100774_1.html
  20. A new report from Japanese business publication Nikkei has alleged Nintendo is planning to release its next-generation console – known colloquially as the ‘Nintendo Switch 2’ – in March 2025, with this release window inspired by concerns over hardware supply. VGC and other sources reported earlier in February 2024 that Nintendo had pushed back the release of its upcoming console from late 2024 to early 2025, with some sources suggesting the delay was related to a lack of games ready for launch. Nikkei‘s report corroborates this rumour, suggesting the Nintendo Switch 2 was delayed “to ensure the initial inventory of the successor console and a lineup of software titles at the time of its launch.” The outlet further alleged Nintendo is working to ensure a steady and hearty supply of hardware, to keep up with demand, and avoid any potential manufacturing bottlenecks. As many will remember, the pandemic-era console releases for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S were fairly disastrous, with consoles remaining out of stock more than a year after launch due to supply chain issues, and the global semiconductor chip shortage. Read: New Nintendo Switch allegedly features 8-inch LCD screen By allegedly delaying its plans for its next-generation Switch console, Nintendo is likely looking to avoid a similar situation, while ensuring everyone who wants to purchase its new console is able to access it – and new games – easily. While Nikkei believes this desire may inspire further delays, particularly if any future manufacturing issues arise, for now, the upcoming console is allegedly on track for its speculated early 2025 release. Officially, nothing has been confirmed just yet. With the influx of new reports around the Nintendo Switch 2, it’s important to remember Nintendo has not officially confirmed its plans for a new console, but has said it will continue to support the existing Nintendo Switch. We expect official word on the new console will be delivered shortly – possibly in the next few months – but for now, po[CENSORED]r rumour and reports are all we have to go on. Stay tuned for more.Leah J. Williams is a gaming and entertainment journalist who's spent years writing about the games industry, her love for The Sims 2 on Nintendo DS and every piece of weird history she knows. You can find her tweeting @legenette most days. https://www.gameshub.com/news/news/nintendo-switch-2-console-release-date-2637339/
  21. In response to multiple complaints of hardware failure following the rollout of its Vanguard anti-cheat software to League of Legends, Riot Games says it has "not confirmed any instance of Vanguard bricking anyone's hardware" but acknowledged that some BIOS settings could be causing headaches for a small number of players. The controversial Vanguard anti-cheat software has been live in Riot's shooter Valorant since the game launched in 2020, but it didn't come to League of Legends until earlier this week, as part of the 14.9 patch. Reports of serious trouble quickly followed: Players said their PCs were crashing, stuck in reboot loops, and in some cases "bricked"—rendered completely inoperable—following the update. In response to the complaints, Riot said on Reddit that "overall, the rollout has gone well," and that "fewer than 0.03% of players have reported issues with Vanguard." It also said that after resolving "a few of the major threads" about PCs being bricked, it has confirmed that Vanguard wasn't actually the cause."About ~0.7% of the playerbase bypassed Microsoft’s enforcement for TPM 2.0 when they installed Windows 11, but the rollout of Vanguard requires that those players now enable it to play the game," Riot said. "This requires a change to a BIOS setting, which differs based on the manufacturer. Vanguard does not and cannot make changes to the BIOS itself." TPM (Trusted Platform Module) 2.0 is a security feature that was made mandatory for Windows 11—sort of. There was initially confusion about whether "older" PCs would support it and if TPM 2.0 was actually required at all ahead of the Windows 11 rollout, and then Microsoft muddied the waters further by telling people how to bypass it completely while upgrading from Windows 10 to Win11. As we noted at the time, the whole thing was confusing and frustrating, but it did open an avenue to a Windows 11 upgrade for people who didn't have, or didn't enable, TPM 2.0 support on their PCs. Unfortunately, that avenue has now led here. Microsoft allowed people to bypass TPM 2.0, but Riot will not: The League of Legends support page states that "if TPM 2.0 is disabled in Windows 11, League of Legends will not properly launch, and players will be greeted with a VAN9001 error." Complaints about hardware being bricked are a rare occurrence that arises from a couple of very specific scenarios, according to Riot. Many motherboard manufacturers prompt users to switch to UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) mode when TPM 2.0 is enabled, but if your Windows 11 install is on an MBR (Master Boot Record) partition, it will not boot when that switch is made: To support UEFI mode, Windows 11 must be installed on a GPT (GUID Partition Table) partition. The good news is, Microsoft offers a free tool that will convert MBR disks to GPT in most cases without requiring a reformat.There's also an issue with Secure Boot, a technology meant to ensure that unvalidated software and firmware won't load. Vanguard uses the Secure Boot feature for Valorant but Riot opted not to enable it for Vanguard in League, because so many players of that game have older PCs (don't forget, League has been around since 2009) which have Secure Boot compatibility problems. As an example, Riot said that if a GPU's option ROM isn't signed, enabling Secure Boot—as at least one player apparently did—will prevent it from rendering anything. If that happens, the only solutions are to connect your monitor to your integrated graphics card (if you have one) and then disable Secure Boot in the BIOS, or to pull your CMOS battery in order to reset everything back to default settings. As an old-timer this all has a very "yes, PC gaming" vibe to it, but for anyone not familiar with the joys of wrangling jumpers to avoid IRQ conflicts (ie., most people), it's a very real roadblock (and annoyance) to run into one of these issues. Finding solutions is a challenge in itself, especially if your PC isn't working, and even when potential fixes are found, fiddling with BIOS settings and yoinking CMOS batteries aren't things that everyone is going to be comfortable doing. As one redditor put it in response to Riot's guidance, "Holy hell, how is a regular player supposed to understand this?"Riot actually addressed this possibility a few weeks ago in a blog post ahead of Vanguard's arrival in League, saying that while Microsoft's enforcement of the TPM 2.0 requirement in Windows 11 is "relatively weak and easily bypassable." Riot opted to be more serious about it: "So, a select few Windows 11 users may find their ability to play League is impacted," Riot wrote, "especially if you modified registry keys to bypass this requirement." And there's apparently no intention of walking it back. In response to a player who said their only option to continue playing League is to either downgrade to Windows 10 or buy a whole new PC, Riot said simply, "It is required to have TPM 2.0 enabled on Windows 11." As for why Riot has opted to add a new and very unpo[CENSORED]r anti-cheat technology to a 15-year-old game, the studio said in the pre-release blog post that while League "is a fairly secure videogame," scripting is a persistent problem: Globally, 1 in 15 games were found to have a botter or scripter in it in recent months, and Riot said that percentage is much higher in some regions. "Increased client security and less scripting means that the League team will be able to leverage more mechanically rewarding designs, like combos, timing windows, and executes," Riot said. "Ranked statistics won't be as poisoned by scripters, facilitating easier balancing of high risk-and-reward champions, and games ruined by cheaters can eventually be 'undone,' returning LP to those affected. "I know it's hard to be delighted about new anti-cheat, but this is the hardest part. It's only up and to the right from here." Well, for most players, anyway. In the same thread, Riot said Vanguard "does not take a screenshot of your whole computer/multiple monitors," although it will take a shot of game clients "for suspicious activity related to ESP hacks," something it said almost all anti-cheat software does and that's in full compliance with regional privacy laws. I've reached out to Riot for more information on how it aims to address these problems going forward and will update if I receive a reply.Andy has been gaming on PCs from the very beginning, starting as a youngster with text adventures and primitive action games on a cassette-based TRS80. From there he graduated to the glory days of Sierra Online adventures and Microprose sims, ran a local BBS, learned how to build PCs, and developed a longstanding love of RPGs, immersive sims, and shooters. He began writing videogame news in 2007 for The Escapist and somehow managed to avoid getting fired until 2014, when he joined the storied ranks of PC Gamer. He covers all aspects of the industry, from new game announcements and patch notes to legal disputes, Twitch beefs, esports, and Henry Cavill. Lots of Henry Cavill. https://www.pcgamer.com/games/moba/we-have-not-confirmed-any-instance-of-vanguard-bricking-anyones-hardware-following-its-league-of-legends-rollout-riot-says-but-there-are-definitely-problems-for-some-players/
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