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Jan Hatzius, chief economist at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., noted that the US economy continues to strengthen and has a chance of avoiding a recession in the next 12 months. “We are further cutting our probability of a recession starting in the United States in the next 12 months, from 25% to 20%,” he highlighted in a report. He also commented that the main reason for his cuts is that recent data has strengthened "our confidence that in order to reduce inflation to an acceptable level, a recession will not be necessary." He noted that there are "solid reasons" to expect a continued relaxation of inflationary pressures. He estimated that the increase in interest rates that the Federal Reserve (Fed) could carry out next week will be the last. “We expect some slowdown in the next 2 quarters, mainly due to the sequential slowdown in real disposable income growth (especially when adjusted for the resumption of student debt payments in October) and a drag from the reduction of bank loans," Hatzius said. Likewise, he pointed out that the relaxation of financial conditions, the rebound in the real estate market and the current boom in factory construction "suggest that the US economy will continue to grow, although at a slower rate than the trend," reported Bloomberg Online. https://noticiasaldiayalahora.co/economia/economia-de-eeuu-continua-fortaleciendose-y-bajan-las-probabilidades-de-recesion/
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[AUTO] New Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 2024 XI roars towards you!
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Travel through time and reach the future with virtual projection of the New Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 2024 XI, created by the team of designers at the AutoiA website. Inspired by the legendary Lancer Evo X, this icon is reborn with a modern soul and cutting-edge technology, ready to take you to a unparalleled riding experience. Immerse yourself in the design of the New Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 2024 XI: At the front: Razor-sharp headlights cut through the night, while the hexagonal grille bears the silver Mitsubishi emblem, symbol of unparalleled performance. Sculpted bumpers with generous air intakes ensure efficient engine cooling and a extremely aggressive. https://autoia.com.br/en/new-mitsubishi-lancer-evo-2024-xi/?amp=1 -
Third T20: Sophia Gardens, Cardiff England: Did not bat Pakistan: Did not bat Match abandoned without a ball bowled, England lead series 1-0 England's World Cup preparation was dented further by a washout in the third T20 against Pakistan in Cardiff. Persistent rain fell throughout the evening which led to the game being abandoned without a ball bowled just after 20:10 BST. The first match of the four-game series at Headingley was also rained off, before England took a 1-0 lead at Edgbaston on Jofra Archer's long-awaited return from injury. The final match, which is live on BBC Two and iPlayer, takes place at The Oval on Thursday, when rain is forecast again. Jos Buttler's side begin their T20 World Cup defence on 4 June against Scotland, but do not have any warm-up matches in the Caribbean. Captain Buttler was not with the squad in Cardiff because of the expected arrival of his third child, with all-rounder Moeen Ali set to stand in as skipper. It has not yet been confirmed whether Buttler will rejoin the squad in London. This series, essentially an unofficial tournament warm-up for both sides, was a crucial one for head coach Matthew Mott and Buttler's fine-tuning of their World Cup squad. Fast bowler Archer bowled four overs at Edgbaston in his first match for more than a year, and was not expected to play in Cardiff as they manage his workload. But if there is no play at The Oval, only one outing would not be ideal preparation for such an important player for England with such serious injury troubles. For some players, particularly batters, it may not be as significant with the likes of Buttler, Will Jacks, Phil Salt and Jonny Bairstow enjoying success in the Indian Premier League, though they returned home early from the tournament for this series. However, England have not played a T20 series since a 3-2 defeat by West Indies in December, and of the 20 teams that will be appearing in the World Cup there are only four - South Africa, Scotland, the Netherlands and the USA - that have played fewer than England's 13 T20s since the last tournament in 2022. "England will have been banking on these games," said World Cup winner Alex Hartley on BBC Test Match Special. "It's the classic one where the players will say they can't control the weather, which is understandable, but you want to be playing competitively before a global tournament. "There is a real fine line between being cooked for cricket and undercooked - you have got to get that right. "You want to find some form before the World Cup and if you do lose a couple of games you can find out where you’re going wrong as a team and where you can get better." https://www.bbc.com/sport/cricket/articles/c2vvx77g8n6o
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Elon Musk gave few hints about how his new artificial intelligence company dubbed xAI will work at the company's presentation, but he did note that this tool will not be trained to be politically correct. Musk noted that xAI is looking to compete with OpenAI, Google and Microsoft; However, in the almost two-hour audio-only presentation, the controversial billionaire did not give specific information about what types of tools xAI will offer, when it will start offering services, who will be able to access it or if it will be free. He didn't do any visual demonstration of how xAI will be able to work. However, he did make a comparison with the most po[CENSORED]r generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbots, such as ChatGPT, Bard or Bing, which do not answer questions from users if they consider them to be racist, violent or hateful, something that, according to Musk shows that they are programmed to be politically correct. "I think there's a significant danger in training an AI to be politically correct or, in other words, training it not to say what it actually thinks to be true," Musk noted in the company's presentation he gave today at the Twitter Spaces chat, a social network that he has also owned since last October. To clarify his opinion, the executive director of SpaceX and Tesla gave the example of the Stanley Kubrick film "2001: A Space Odyssey", and said that in that adventure things began to go wrong when they asked the supercomputer Hal 9000 to lie. https://noticiasaldiayalahora.co/tecnologia/elon-musk-sistema-de-inteligencia-artificial-xai-no-sera-politicamente-correcto/
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Honor Earbuds X7 have been unveiled in China. The true wireless earphones come with 10mm dynamic drivers, a call noise reduction feature, and a Golden Ear Certification by the China Electronics Industry Association that is claimed to ensure good quality sound. They are also equipped with HiFi 5 DSP, EQ sound effects, and the company's AI-backed voice assistant Yoyo. The charging case has a pebble-like round design. The earphones are claimed to offer a total battery life of up to 40 hours. Honor Earbuds X7 price, availability The Honor Earbuds X7 are priced in China at CNY 299 (roughly Rs. 3,400), but currently offered at a discounted pre-sale price of CNY 249 (roughly Rs. 2,800) via the Honor China e-store. The earphones will go on sale from May 31. They are offered in two colour options - Moon Shadow White and Sky Blue (translated from Chinese). Honor Earbuds X7 specifications, features Honor Earbuds X7 sport 10mm dynamic drivers and come with a Golden Ear Certification, which is said to offer users a better sound experience than older generation of earphones. They also have HiFi 5 DSP for improved sound quality and noise-reduction features for better call quality. The newly launched Honor earphones have Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity and come with an IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance. Additional features include EQ sound effects, low latency gaming, headphone search, and a pop-up window for close detection. The last of these is only supported on Honor smartphones/tablets running Honor Magic UI 4.0 or above. Honor has packed a 41mAh battery in each earphone and a 510mAh battery in the charging case. The Earbuds X7 are claimed to offer a playback time of around 9 hours on a single charge, and a battery life of up to 40 hours with the charging case. With 10 minutes of fast charging, the earphones are said to get up to 60 minutes of playback time. Each earbud weighs 3.8g, while the case separately weighs 33.9g. https://www.gadgets360.com/audio/news/honor-earbuds-x7-price-availability-specifications-features-launch-china-5755382#pfrom=topstory
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Microsoft is gearing up to roll out a pretty substantial update for Windows 11, 24H2, with the update currently making its way through the final stages of testing. According to recent reports, it will see the end of several long-standing Microsoft products, including Cortana and WordPad, along with a few of Windows 11’s other old features. There is a provisional list of Windows features that are in the process of being deprecated on the official Microsoft Learn blog, although not all of them have a confirmed date. However, Swedish tech news site Sweclocker has shared that the first 24H2 release candidate version is now available via the Windows Insider Program. The final version that will roll out to all Windows 11 users is expected to be released in September or October. We wrote about the announcements of WordPad’s and Cortana’s deprecation a while back, with Cortana giving way to Microsoft’s new all-purpose digital AI assistant, Copilot. Tips is another app that’s going to be absent in this build, along with Step Recorder. Steps Recorder is a built-in Windows assistance tool that has the ability to record user actions and analyze them to help troubleshoot their device. These are just some of the apps and features being sent to the Microsoft Graveyard, but the preview release candidate build also brings new features, as detailed in an official Windows Blogs post. This includes HDR background support, the ability to create 7-zip and TAR archives directly in File Explorer, and improvements to Bluetooth connectivity for certain devices. Copilot is also getting a ramp-up in this update, with the dedicated app rolling out to all Windows 11 users. It will also grant users the ability to move, resize, and snap the Copilot window. Reflecting on bygones and Windows 11's future Cortana wasn’t the biggest hit with Windows users and I doubt many will miss it, but there was a pretty vocal response from users who lamented the news that WordPad was on its way out. WordPad is a basic text editor that’s been a default application on Windows devices since the 90s, and many people have grown fond of it, especially as an increasing number of familiar apps have become more complex and been injected with often-unwanted AI features. If enough people continue to voice their thoughts and positive sentiments about WordPad, we might see it return as an optional download from the Microsoft Store - like what happened with the Paint app that’s since gone on to have a second life. PCGamer speculates that for most of these apps and features, with the exception of Cortana, perhaps Microsoft doesn’t feel like continuing the upkeep of these apps and would prefer to dedicate those resources elsewhere - a move that might see more users take up Microsoft 365 subscriptions. Some of these features and apps, like Steps Recorder, won’t be especially missed by me, but I do personally hope that Microsoft reconsiders giving WordPad a permanent chop. It would be an easy win that would remind users that Microsoft doesn’t completely plug its ears when it comes to users’ opinions and that it’s still willing to leave things that aren’t broken - even if they’re not the biggest money makers. https://www.techradar.com/computing/windows/windows-11-cleans-house-as-long-standing-apps-like-wordpad-and-cortana-get-the-axe-in-new-preview-build
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Good news: Unsurprisingly, Ghost of Tsushima remains an excellent third-person action-adventure game four years after its initial release. It's not suddenly become crap. Huzzah! Doing an Assassin's Creed-style game set in Japan years before Ubisoft decided to make Assassin's Creed Shadows, Sucker Punch delivers a gripping, beautiful, and often memorable samurai epic—one loaded with tense sword fights, brutal assassinations, and plenty of story-telling class. So, yes, I rate the game and recommend you buy and play it if you haven't already, which it seems like plenty of PC gamers have already done. The Director's Cut also includes the Iki Island expansion, so you're getting the full Ghost of Tsushima experience. It does take a bit of time to find its feet, though, and, the early moments are quite slow and regimented. And it's still a four year old game, so despite its PC-specific graphical enhancements, the game's core engine is starting to look a bit dated by modern standards. Bringing a katana to a knife fight It might not be on the bleeding edge, but Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut still delivers a number of improvements over the console edition, including unlocked framerates, support for Nvidia DLSS3, AMD FSR3, and Intel XeSS, as well as compatibility with Nvidia Reflex and image quality-enhancing Nvidia DLAA. On top of that, this version of the game also supports ultrawide (21:9), super Ultrawide (32:9), and even 48:9 Triple Monitor support, meaning the sweeping landscapes of Tsushima really can stretch out to your vision's periphery. There are also a few nice little extras thrown in, too, such as the ability for cinematics to be rendered in real-time, a fact that unlocks Japanese voice language lip sync. This sounds like a small thing, but this is absolutely a game you should play with Japanese audio, be that in Samurai Cinema mode (Japanese language, English subs, full-colour graphics) or Kurosawa (Japanese language, English subs, black and white, film grain heavy visuals) mode. As such, Japanese lip sync in cinematics adds to the immersion massively. Good news: Unsurprisingly, Ghost of Tsushima remains an excellent third-person action-adventure game four years after its initial release. It's not suddenly become crap. Huzzah! Doing an Assassin's Creed-style game set in Japan years before Ubisoft decided to make Assassin's Creed Shadows, Sucker Punch delivers a gripping, beautiful, and often memorable samurai epic—one loaded with tense sword fights, brutal assassinations, and plenty of story-telling class. So, yes, I rate the game and recommend you buy and play it if you haven't already, which it seems like plenty of PC gamers have already done. The Director's Cut also includes the Iki Island expansion, so you're getting the full Ghost of Tsushima experience. It does take a bit of time to find its feet, though, and, the early moments are quite slow and regimented. And it's still a four year old game, so despite its PC-specific graphical enhancements, the game's core engine is starting to look a bit dated by modern standards. Bringing a katana to a knife fight It might not be on the bleeding edge, but Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut still delivers a number of improvements over the console edition, including unlocked framerates, support for Nvidia DLSS3, AMD FSR3, and Intel XeSS, as well as compatibility with Nvidia Reflex and image quality-enhancing Nvidia DLAA. On top of that, this version of the game also supports ultrawide (21:9), super Ultrawide (32:9), and even 48:9 Triple Monitor support, meaning the sweeping landscapes of Tsushima really can stretch out to your vision's periphery. There are also a few nice little extras thrown in, too, such as the ability for cinematics to be rendered in real-time, a fact that unlocks Japanese voice language lip sync. This sounds like a small thing, but this is absolutely a game you should play with Japanese audio, be that in Samurai Cinema mode (Japanese language, English subs, full-colour graphics) or Kurosawa (Japanese language, English subs, black and white, film grain heavy visuals) mode. As such, Japanese lip sync in cinematics adds to the immersion massively. Finally, there's adaptive haptic feedback, too, if you have a compatible controller. This means that you can get physical feedback when fighting with your blade, or shooting with your bow. A welcome addition. As for things that are not included with this PC edition, which I really would like to have seen, the most obvious is real time ray tracing, both in terms of global illumination and in terms of reflections. I'll come back to this later. For more info on the game's hardware demands, be sure to check out our performance analysis feature. My experience with the PC version of the Director's Cut Playing the game on my primary rig, which is powered by an Nvidia RTX 3090 Ti, 32GB RAM (DDR4), and an AMD Ryzen 7 5700X, Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut ran consistently at over 100 fps at FHD resolution. The RTX 3090Ti is only DLSS2 compatible, too, so I'm confident that if you had a 40-series card from Nvidia you'd likely achieve framerates of over 140fps. This game runs like butter, then, and even if you were using more dated hardware, I'm still very confident you'd get a locked framerate of 60fps or more. That high, stable framerate meant I found much of the combat easier and more natural compared to the console version. It's not quite as brutal and unforgiving as a soulslike, but timing sword counters and parries is key in this game, so the smoothness is a real benefit. It also helped when lining up swift bow shots, especially firing from on horseback, which require a good degree of precision. Swapping out the primary monitor for a 32:9 variant, the sweeping landscapes of Tsushima island do indeed look stunning. Wind rustling through the grasses and trees, shimmering lakes nestling up against war-torn rustic villages, majestic forts and pagodas breaking distant treelines—all seem slightly more real with the wider, perspective-broadening aspect ratio. That said, Ghost of Tsushima remains really rather pretty at any aspect ratio. While I think it's still stunning thanks to its fantastic art direction—something that is absolutely enhanced by the PC version's bells and whistles— there's also no escaping that, four years after its original release, Ghost of Tsushima is not a visual tour-de-force anymore, and its engine allows limited environmental interactivity and, well, realistic clutter. Don't get me wrong, not every game needs Starfield-levels of interactable objects and environmental details, but aside from people, resources and collectibles, this is a pretty static world. It's also a world where, thanks to the lack of ray tracing, there are moments when the lightning looks pretty old hat and flat compared newer open-world third person action-adventure games like Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. While the character models, textures, and lightning aren't quite at 2024 standards, this doesn't hamper the story or the action, with it technically pretty darn faultless. I didn't experience a single crash, either, and the only visual glitch I saw was a distant pagoda not rendering properly once, with its angled rafters appearing to float in the air. A great PC port Sony should replicate Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut on PC is a great all-round port of a very good game, and is now the definitive way to play it. Yes, I'd have liked the options for more modern lighting effects to be enabled, but aside from that, Nixxes, who is responsible for the port, has done a great job here. Here's hoping Sony continues to port to PC in a similar fashion, and in a more timely manner, too, such as the Japanese firm did recently with Helldivers 2. https://www.pcgamer.com/games/action/ghost-of-tsushima-directors-cut-review/
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★ GAME ★ - Count from 10 to 10 [STREETZM]
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[STREETZM] ★ GAME ★ - 10 KING/QUEEN! ?
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