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  5. New Knockout City Game Mode Releases June 8, Patch 1.2 Coming Soon Knockout City is getting patch 1.2 later this week, in addition to the season one, week three playlist update, which brings a new game mode on June 8, Coin Hoarders. In a blog post, Velan Studios gave a quick overview of the next week in Knockout City, including a brief description of patch 1.2, with the full patch notes coming later. The blog post discusses three highlights from the upcoming patch, which include reducing the likelihood of players getting put into high ping matches. It also addresses a bug that plays the match audio before you load in when joining a match in progress. The other highlight is that mouse and keyboard settings will no longer reset whenever the game is closed. The new game mode, Coin Hoarders, is a 3v3 objective-based mode where teams must collect and hold eight coins placed around the map. Each player can hold up to three coins and are dropped whenever a player is knocked out. Teams win the round whenever they hold all eight coins at once and two rounds win the match. Coin Hoarders will be added when season one, week 3 starts on June 8. The new week also adds new contracts for players to complete and items to buy. This update releases on the heel of the arcade-style dodgeball game reaching over 5 million players during the game's Block Party, a ten-day free trial. While the full game trial has ended, new players can check out the game for free up to level 25.
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  6. G.Skill Introduces Royal Elite Memory With Ultra-Low Timings G.Skill is adding two new ultra-fast memory configurations to its current lineup of Royal Elite DDR4 memory kits. According to TechPowerUp, the new Royal Elite kits will come configured at 3600MHz or 4000Mhz at an ultra-low latency of CL14, thanks to high-quality Samsung B-Die ICs. G.Skill's current lineup of Trident Z Royal Elite memory already consists of very fast memory, including 4266MHz, 4800MHz, and even 5333MHz kits. But what makes these new lower frequency kits so special is their super tight timings at CL14, which has proved to be the most optimal latency for superior gaming performance, as well as the best configuration for day-to-day tasks where latency is more important than memory bandwidth. As the name implies, these Trident Z Royal Elite kits are decked out with super-aggressive styling: angled edges everywhere and a diamond-like finish for the RGB lighting at the top. The Royal Elite kits come in silver or gold colors, naturally. These kits will come within two configurations for memory frequency, 4000mhz and 3600mhz. The tightest timings will come with the 3600MHz kit at 14-14-14-34, and the 4000MHz at 14-15-15-35. However, in order to hit these crazy fast latencies, the memory kits will run at very high voltages, of 1.45v for the 3600Mhz kits and 1.55v for the 4000MHz kits. While we don't know prices yet, with these timings you can expect to pay top dollar, as should be obvious from the name alone. These memory kits will be available for purchase sometime in June of 2021.
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  7. Here’s everything Apple announced at this year’s WWDC Apple CEO Tim Cook said that the new beta software will be available for developers and early adopters in the coming month, and they will be released to the public in the fall. Thanks for tuning in. — Kif Leswing Apple says App Store has 600 million weekly visitors, updates product pages Apple has paid $230 billion to developers since it launched, the company said. 600 million people visit it per week. Apple will allow developers to maintain multiple product pages to test which graphics and text works best to gain customers. Apple will also market key apps on the App Store through a new feature called Events. Apple’s App Store rules and fees have been under intense scrutiny from developers and lawmakers. It’s the only way for most people to install apps on an iPhone. — Kif Leswing Apple introduces tool to turn photos into 3D models, which will be important for augmented reality Apple’s conference is designed to give tools to developers to encourage them to work on Apple phones and computers. One of the biggest new technologies announced on Monday allows developers to turn 2D images into a 3D model. Apple’s example was a sneaker. This allows users to take a bunch of photos on the iPhone and then convert them into a model that can be used in augmented reality apps. The ability to create models quickly will be important for online commerce — one example was furniture vendor Wayfair — but will also be an essential tool for building AR experiences and apps. Apple is working on virtual and augmented reality in its Technology Development Group, but has not announced a hardware headset. Currently, Apple’s AR products are software features in the iPhone and iPad. — Kif Leswing Apple announces MacOS Monterey, which can share a mouse and keyboard with an iPad The latest version of MacOS, is named Monterey after the scenic beach town in California’s central coast. It has new features that allow users to use the same mouse and keyboard across a Mac or an iPad. The mouse cursor can move back and forth between the iPad an a Mac laptop or desktop, turning the iPad into functionally a second screen. It even works between Mac computers. The feature is called Universal Control.
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  8. ¤ Nickname: Shyloo ¤ Name: Sofiane ¤ Age: 16 ¤ Country: Algeria ¤ City: Djelfa ¤ Favorite Games: CS / LOL ¤ Favorite Shows: Got talent shows ¤ Favorite Movies: Hitman - John wick ¤ Favorite Songs / Favorite genre: there are many songs - RAP ¤ What would you like to do in life: working hard ¤ Favorite actor - why ?: Tom Cruise - Mark Wahlberg : I like their actions ¤ Favorite actress - why ?: Angelena Jolie - Margot Robbie : I like their actions ¤ Do you smoke? / What brand of cigarettes do you smoke: I don't smoke 🙂 ¤ Favorite alcoholic drink: I don't drink ¤ Favorite juice: Orange ¤ In what country would you like to live: there are many ¤ Favorite football team: MAN CITY ¤ Car models: BMW / Ferari ¤ A brief description about you: I am a normal guy who don't like the bad things ¤ How did you find NewLifeZm?: I found it randomly on the servers liste ¤ If you won 1 million dollars, what would be the first thing you do?: first of all i'll buy a home for my mom and the rest idk
  9. Why Your Supply Chain Software Has to be User-Friendly When it comes to supply chain software, companies are quickly learning that user experience or “UX” is everything. Put simply, it doesn’t matter how much a company invests in technology systems that provide all of the latest bells and whistles, if employees either don’t know how to use it – or, if they simply won’t use it – then those supply chain solutions will gather “virtual” dust in the corner as workers go back to their old ways of doing things. Digital Natives’ Expectations This is particularly true for the younger generations who are entering the workforce, and who know a good (or, bad) user interface when they see one. These digital natives grew up with mobile phones, devices, and applications in their hands, and expect the same experience with their business technology. Related Content: Code obfuscation Code Obfuscation: What it is and should You Use It? As the Baby Boomers continue to retire—and as they take their memories of using IBM Green Screens with them—Generations Y and Z are becoming the next supply chain managers and leaders. These new entrants to the field expect to have technology tools that make their jobs faster, easier, and more accurate. Professional and End-User Friendly “Making things as easy as possible for the end user is the best way to ensure successful adoption and use of any new communication tool,” InformationWeek states. “While organizations are understandably keen to arm workers with the best technology to boost productivity, end users’ needs aren’t the only priority. Throughout the evaluation process, it’s important to remember that the user interface (UI) is just as vital for IT professionals as it is for the end user when it comes to adoption.” What is UX? As the name implies, UX is all about creating an immersive experience for the user while keeping costs of development and implementation under control. In the context of software development, user experience looks like something focused purely on design and entertainment. “UX has become a cornerstone of custom software development. Companies aiming to develop customer-facing software use this as a top competitive advantage, while those creating enterprise applications for internal use have learned to pay attention to this dimension to improve user acceptance of new software,” UX Planet explains. “This is no longer just a nice-to-have layer added at the end of the development cycle, but a significant aspect included right from the design phase.” It’s important to note that where user interface (UI) is the collection of tangible elements that allow a user to interact with an application or website, UX is not defined by a specific set of visual objects, but rather what the user takes away from interacting with those visual objects that make up the experience. In this sense, UX is all about the subjective, internal feelings of the user. For example: -How does the experience leave users feeling? -Are users empowered or inhibited? -Are users engaged or distracted? -Are users encouraged or frustrated? “In a world where we spend most of our workday interacting with technology,” bakertilly writes, “shouldn’t we at least feel empowered, engaged, and encouraged while we are doing it?” Functional, Intuitive, and Easy to Use When supply chain software has a good UX, the typical user can learn the program by simply using it, rather than reading a manual or taking lessons. For example, a program with intuitive icons and simple menu bar options may be easy for a new user to understand, TechTerms points out. “However, if a developer creates a program with non-standard icons and complex menu options, it will make the program less intuitive, likely resulting in a negative user experience.” Efficiency is maximized when a solution such as a WMS enables users to streamline their processes in the easiest way possible. Find out more about ease of use and results, click here. A product that provides a positive user experience is: -Functional: It does what it says it can do. -Intuitive: The program was built with a friendly interface. -Easy to use: It doesn’t make it too hard on the user. -Reliable: It’s there when the user needs it. -Enjoyable: The software is easy and fun to use. When shopping around for supply chain solutions, such as WMS, look for user-friendly software that not only comprises functionalities that can benefit the user, but also makes it easy for users to access all its features. “The goal of efficient software development is to make the product reliable and compatible for end-users,” software development firm Rezaid states. “To deliver an excellent user experience, it is important to know your users well.” As companies continue to invest in digital supply chain technologies to increasingly automate the supply chain, the ones that put their users first will surely get the best return on investment (ROI) and results from those applications. By seeking out software that features intuitive, easy-to-learn interfaces, companies can more readily integrate those new solutions into their busy operations without missing a beat. Those that ignore this advice may find themselves up against a formidable force when it comes to putting new innovation to work in their supply chains. Generix Group North America provides a series of solutions within our Supply Chain Hub product suite to create efficiencies across an entire supply chain. Our solutions are in use around the world and our experience is second-to-none. We invite you to contact us to learn more.
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  10. Good morning  !!!  ❤️

    1. Blackfire

      Blackfire

      Sbah nour hbibi ♥️😁👋

  11. Happy birthday brother , i wish you the best on your life 😉 , inchallah into 100 😍

    1. Reus

      Reus

      i appreciate that pal , thank you ❤️

  12. 1 Year on csbd  ??????? 

  13. @Blackfire is always surprising us with a new fantasy ♥ , to participate and show your abilities 😉 

     

     

  14. Eid MUBARAk to our brothers and sisters , may the eid bring you joy and happiness😄

  15. 11 years how ????

     

    1. Reus

      Reus

      its britney *****” is such an iconic line thats I’ll never forget 😆
       
  16. New fantasy has came up , special thanks to @Blackfire

     

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