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  1. bruh You have 3 hours You can play for at least 35 hours and you can read the rules well Contra
  2. low activity and you didn't You are breaking the rules, not attacking and hiding every now and then, and your activity is very little I advise you to do some activity and memorize the rules very well #CONTRA
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  6. Xiaomi QLED TV X Pro series is set to launch in India next week. The company has teased the key features of its upcoming smart television lineup. The new models are claimed to offer users a cinematic experience with improved audio-visual features in comparison with existing models. The upcoming smart TVs will feature a dedicated gaming mode. The company introduced the X Pro QLED series of smart TVs in August 2024 in 43-inch, 55-inch, and 65-inch display sizes with 4K resolution. Xiaomi QLED TV X Pro Series India Launch Confirmed The Xiaomi QLED TV X Pro series is confirmed to launch in India on April 10 at 12pm (noon) IST, the company confirmed in a post on X (formerly Twitter). A Xiaomi India microsite reveals that the TVs will come with a dedicated Game Booster Mode that is claimed to support lag-free, smooth gameplay. The microsite states that the Xiaomi QLED TV X Pro series will feature support for the Google Assistant. They will sport QLED displays with a 4K resolution and an immersive audio system. Lumio Announces Foray Into India's Smart TV Market Through Amazon A Flipkart teaser page for the Xiaomi QLED TV X Pro series on the e-commerce platform's app reveals the availability of the upcoming lineup in India. The smart TVs will be available for purchase via Flipkart, the Xiaomi India e-store and retail outlets. The existing Xiaomi X Pro QLED series of smart TVs was launched in India in August 2024. The lineup includes TVs in 43-inch, 55-inch, and 65-inch display sizes priced at Rs. 34,999, Rs. 49,999 and Rs. 69,999, respectively. Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED 2025 Series With Up to 100-Inch Screen Launched Xiaomi X Pro QLED Smart TV Series With Google TV Debuts in India The TVs have 4K (2,160x3,840 pixels) displays with a 60Hz refresh rate, along with Dolby Vision and Vivid Picture Engine 2. They are powered by a quad-core Arm Cortex-A55 chipset paired with a Mali G52 MC1 GPU, along with 12GB RAM and 32GB inbuilt storage. They run on Google TV with Xiaomi's Patchwall UI on top. Link: https://www.gadgets360.com/tv/news/xiaomi-qled-tv-x-pro-series-india-launch-date-features-8087656
  7. Microsoft Copilot is taking the leap, transforming from a mere generative AI chatbot to a full-blown AI companion. At least, that's what Microsoft is promising in one of the most significant Copilot updates to date. The changes, which add a wide array of new capabilities and enhance some existing ones, were announced on Friday, April 4, as part of Microsoft's Copilot/50th Anniversary celebration. Granted, many of these features will be familiar to those running Google's Gemini and OpenAI's ChatGPT. In fact, there's a solid chance that some of these enhancements come directly from Microsoft's partnership with OpenAI, which gives it access to many of the AI company's best generative models. Among the changes Copilot fans will find on Windows (and the iOS and Android apps) is, finally, a memory. The current version of Copilot on Windows 11 can hold onto previous conversations, but it has no recollection of what you discussed. A new prompt asking about a recipe or a trip you were planning with Copilot's help days or weeks ago, would draw a digital blank stare from the generative AI. That changes with this update. As you chat it up, Copilot will (with permission, of course) collect key bits of info about you that indicate not just facts but preferences. Microsoft claims the new Copilot will build "richer user profiles." It now has the potential to "learn who you are deeply." While that might sound invasive, Microsoft says you can control exactly what you want Copilot to learn and retain. Link: https://www.techradar.com/computing/artificial-intelligence/microsoft-copilot-is-getting-a-huge-update-thatll-make-it-more-of-a-proactive-ai-companion
  8. This week, President Donald Trump imposed at least 54% tariffs on nearly all imported Chinese goods, and Beijing hit back with 34% duties for goods from the U.S. In addition to these taxes, Bloomberg reported that China is restricting the export of seven rare earth metals as part of its move against Washington. The Ministry of Commerce for the People’s Republic of China is sanctioning the following materials: samarium, gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, lutetium, scandium, and yttrium. Although these resources aren’t widely known to the public, they’re crucial for producing some of our most advanced technologies. For example, some of these materials are used in the magnets found in the motors of electric vehicles, while others are used for creating superconductors. Some are also used in storage media to improve efficiency and performance, and several more are found in nuclear reactors. This announcement occurred several days before the additional levies Trump announced would take effect on April 9. China usually announces retaliatory actions against the U.S. after these taxes are already being charged on imports, giving the White House a chance to back down. However, it seems the country also made this countermove just one day before the April 5 deadline for TikTok to find an American buyer or face a ban in the U.S. It’s speculated that China made this move so it can have some aces up its sleeve during subsequent bilateral negotiations between the two companies. Computer chips and copper are exempt from the newly announced tariffs, at least for now, which is great news for PC manufacturers. However, these levies affect the equipment and materials required for American-made processors, making building chips in the U.S. more expensive. When combined with China’s ban on rare earth metals that companies use, many chip makers will have to increase their prices as they scramble to find alternative sources (which are likely more expensive). China’s average tariff rate on U.S. goods before this announcement was 17.8%, which is significantly less than the 32.8% rate it applies. However, Trump justified the jump in tariff rates for China as an answer to the non-tariff barriers it allegedly places on U.S. goods. We can only watch from the sidelines as almost all imports into the U.S., including silicon semiconductors, become more expensive due to these taxes. Hopefully, these companies and their customers can adjust to this new reality to ensure their survival. Link: https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/china-strikes-back-on-trump-tariffs-bans-rare-earth-exports-to-the-u-s Link:
  9. Sometimes, I don't want world-spanning quests and epic theatrics out of my RPGs—some days I just want to be a little guy hitting monsters and seeing my numbers go up. Dice 'n' Goblins, which releases on Steam today, is a perfect fix for that kind of hankerin'. The premise of Dice 'n' Goblins is that you're a little creature working your way through a big ol' dungeon, trying to help your people escape a giant, spider-like machine. The art style is cute and simple, and everything has this Paper Mario-esque charm to it—it doesn't always hold together, and some menus (such as the shop) can be confusing to navigate. But it's perfectly serviceable, and even pretty at times. The real meat to the potatoes is its combat system, which is a lot more interesting than it looks at first glance. In Dice 'n' Goblins, you roll dice (surprise!) each turn—these are informed by your equipment: Equip a dagger, and you get a four-sided damage die, and so on. They're split up into three types—damage, defense, and healing. Both you and your enemies can also proc combos. Basically, if you roll a certain set of dice, you can activate specific effects depending on what items you've got equipped—as can your enemies. For example, I had a bandage that gave me a big boost of healing if I rolled a one, two, and a three. This interacts with your skills in a way that's downright neat. Your gobbo has points—the little stars, seen above—it can use to reroll dice, but it can also use them to slot your dice into skills. I grabbed two versions of the Smite spell, which turned one of my healing dice into a damage die. Smite 1 also lowered it by one point, whereas Smite 2 increased it by two points. But because of my combos—all oriented around the number two—I actually got more use out of Smite 1 than its more powerful counterpart. This is a cool way to keep earlier skills relevant that I haven't really seen explored before: The more abilities you have, the more ways you can hedge your luck into specific combos. It's a bright little idea that works swimmingly. While I've only had a bash at its demo, I'm a little freak for TTRPG-style rules systems like this, and I could already see a bunch of different builds stretching out before me. The fact that enemies get combos is really cunning, too—it means you shouldn't put all of your eggs in one numerical basket. If a boss flattens your poor goblin butt when you roll 2's, you shouldn't have equipment that gives you a boost when you roll 2s, for example. This forces you, in theory, to diversify when you've got the equipment slots for it at higher levels. Link: https://www.pcgamer.com/games/rpg/dice-n-goblins-is-a-charming-little-dungeon-crawling-rpg-with-some-deceptively-clever-systems-under-the-hood/

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