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Dang indeed. Players of po[CENSORED]r social-deception-in-space game Among Us began having difficulty connecting to its servers on March 24, after which developers Innersloth had to take servers offline to deal with the problem, which is apparently the result of a DDoS attack. Or, as the charmingly informal Among Us Twitter account put it, "we have a sabotage going on lol". Servers in North America and Europe have been taken offline while Innersloth works on fixing the issue. A follow-up tweet explained that "they may come on/off but will update u when we think they're stable, sorry!!!" This isn't the first time someone has targeted Among Us. Back in 2020, a hack filled its lobbies with bots who repeatedly spammed messages, after which players would be despawned and left in a black room before being disconnected. The messages being spammed tried to convince players to subscribe to the hacker's YouTube channel "or else we will kill your device", after which they signed off with "Trump 2020". Among Us first released in 2018, but became an unexpected hit in 2020 thanks to a combination of lockdown-induced desperation for something to do with friends online, and going viral on Twitch. Here's the full story on how Among Us became so po[CENSORED]r.
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Where's the key ? Your activity is very good but you didn't read the rules & reqeuest should be in English language.
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Voted DH1 Perfect music & Clip & Lyrics 🌹
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Happy birthday.
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Music Title: Ella Mai "DFMU" (Live Performance) | Open Mic Signer: Ella Mai Release Date: 26/03/2022 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer: Ella Mai Howell (born 3 November 1994) is an English singer-songwriter. Her musical career began at London's British and Irish Modern Music Institute in 2014. Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):
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As @derazh Said He talking English & Arabic Then why you didn't apply in English language ? Also you didn't read rules & 0 activity , Wrong title Where's the key ? Last week you made a request on another Server [Click]
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Samsung Galaxy M33 5G specifications have also been teased on an Amazon microsite. Samsung Galaxy M33 5G India launch will take place on April 2 at 12pm IST. The launch date has been confirmed via an Amazon microsite dedicated to the midrange offering from the South Korean tech giant. The handset will be powered by a 5nm octa-core processor and pack a 6,000mAh battery with support for 25W charging. The Samsung Galaxy M33 5G is tipped to sport a 6.6-inch LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The upcoming smartphone from Samsung sports a quad rear camera setup. Details regarding the India pricing of the Galaxy M33 5G is yet to be revealed. Eager buyers have the option to click on the ‘Notify Me' button on Amazon to get an alert when the smartphone goes on sale. Samsung Galaxy M33 5G specifications Samsung Galaxy M33 5G will pack a 5nm octa-core processor under its hood, as per the Amazon microsite. The smartphone will be available in two RAM and storage variants — 6GB + 128GB and 8GB + 128GB. The Amazon listing also confirms that the Samsung Galaxy M33 5G is equipped with a 6,000mAh battery with 25W fast charging support. Some specifications of the smartphone were leaked by a tipster earlier this month and they fall in line with those of the Samsung Galaxy M33 5G that was launched in global markets alongside the Samsung Galaxy A13, Samsung Galaxy A23, and Samsung Galaxy M23 5G. According to the leak, the Indian model of the Samsung Galaxy M33 5G is said to run on Android 12-based One UI 4.1. The smartphone is tipped to sport a 6.6-inch full-HD+ (1,080x2,408 pixels) LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The Galaxy M33 5G sports a quad rear camera setup, as seen on the Amazon listing. The smartphone is tipped to feature a 50-megapixel primary sensor, a 5-megapixel ultra-wide angle camera, and two 2-megapixel macro and depth cameras. The smartphone is also expected to sport an 8-megapixel camera for selfies and video calls. The handset is also expected to feature a side-mounted fingerprint sensor along with a 3.5mm headphone jack, according to the tipster. https://gadgets360.com/mobiles/news/samsung-m33-5g-india-launch-specifications-features-galaxy-2844397
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Island is among the fastest companies to reach unicorn status A startup offering an enterprise-focused web browser has surpassed a billion-dollar valuation, despite launching only a matter of weeks ago. Island exited stealth mode in early February, but has already achieved unicorn status courtesy of a $115 million Series B funding round that valued the company at $1.3 billion. Although the product was under development for two years prior to launch, Island is still among the fastest startups to achieve the milestone. The funding round was led by venture capital firm Insight Partners, which has previously invested in the likes of Shopify, Qualtrics and DocuSign, all of which have multi-billion-dollar market capitalizations. Other investors include Sequoia Capital, Stripes and Cyberstarts. Island browser The core difference between Island’s browser and the likes of Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge is a heightened focus on cybersecurity. According to Island, typical browsers are entirely unsuitable for use in a business context, despite their ubiquity in the professional sphere today.. The most widely deployed app in the enterprise is the browser, but it’s a consumer-based design,” Island CEO Mike Fey told TechCrunch, when the company emerged from stealth. “A consumer wants to have infinite freedom; they want to be able to install anything they want, go anywhere they want, and do who knows what with their browser without any issues. The enterprise, however, wants to make sure that their customer data is safe, that their critical information is protected, and that they’re getting a good experience.” Although Island’s service is built on the same Chromium engine as many po[CENSORED]r browsers, and therefore has a familiar interface, it places a number of restrictions on the way in which end users can interact with the web. For example, the Island browser gives security teams control over simple functionality such as copy-and-paste, screen capture and content downloads. It also places limits on the kinds of extensions that can be installed and the domains that can be visited. Separately, the service gives IT administrators access to advanced tools to help secure SaaS applications and prevent data leakage, as well as full insight into all deployments to help identify the source of incidents as quickly as possible. “Island has created a whole new way of thinking about enterprise work. By fundamentally transforming the work environment to be secure-by-design, the Island Enterprise Browser enables organizations to achieve entirely new levels of security, productivity, and IT efficiency,” added Fey. “New investment from Insight Partners and increased investment from our original funding partners validates our product-market fit, accelerates our momentum, and highlights the huge opportunity in front of us. https://www.techradar.com/news/this-browser-youve-never-heard-of-is-now-worth-a-billion-dollars
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The NVSwitch chip which connects up lots of NVLink GPU-to-GPU connections reportedly contains around 25 billion transistors. Golly. Nvidia's new Hopper server GPU architecture has spawned a mammoth chip. And I'm not even talking about the 80 billion transistor H100 graphics processor itself. Nope, the new NVSwitch baked into the DGX 100 server system is reportedly home to some 25 billion transistors—that's just shy of the number inside the GA102 GPU inside the RTX 3090. The NVSwitch chip is the interconnect which allows multiple instances of NVLink—the direct chip-to-chip connection—to talk and enable lots of Nvidia graphics cards to work together. That means they can pool their resources to power through complex calculations faster than a single GPU, or even two GPUs, would be able to on their own. Think SLI, but connecting lots of chips and, y'know, effective. This 3rd Gen version is built on the same TSMC 4N node as the H100 chip itself, and is able to directly connect up to eight GPUs with chip-to-chip bandwidth of 900GB/s and a total aggregate bandwidth of 7.2TB/s. I'm only really referencing those numbers because they are so damned big, not because they have any bearing on us or PC gaming. The Hopper architecture is one designed purely for the server environment, and the NVSwitch interconnect doubly so. Discrete GPUs didn't really game well together when SLI and CrossFire were actually a thing, and it's only in the more compute-centric environment that genuine multi-GPU processing exists. But even there you need seriously high-speed links to get the most out of these high-speed processors, and that's presumably why Nvidia has specced out the NVSwitch with so many damned 4nm transistors. For reference, the GA102 GPU, the biggest chip in the GeForce sphere, comes in at 28.3 billion transistors—so a few billion more than the NVSwitch. On the AMD side, the Navi 21 GPU running the RX 6900 XT, 6800 XT, and RX 6800 is closer at 26.8 billion. But it's still considerably more than the 17.4 billion transistors of the GA104 chip which powers the RTX 3070 Ti, down to some RTX 3060 cards. So yes, a big ol' chip. But we're likely to see more big ol' chips coming in the next generation of graphics cards, and the red team is also going to bring back the idea of multi-GPU gaming, too. Not necessarily in the same way as CrossFire, however, think more like the chiplet design of its Ryzen processors and you'll be on the right track. The key to multi-GPU gaming is for the OS to see it all as one single chip, and it looks like AMD has figured out an internal GPU interconnect that will do that, and enable its top Radeon RX 7000-series cards to sport a multi-chip design. And potentially out muscle the expected monolithic design of Nvidia's future Lovelace-based RTX 4000-series cards. https://www.pcgamer.com/nvidias-new-gpu-is-so-chonk-its-interconnect-is-almost-the-size-of-an-rtx-3090-chip/
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It's a fan game featuring an original singleplayer campaign. Portal 2: Desolation is a fan project that's currently in development, a whole new singleplayer campaign in the Portal setting. It's basically a community-made Portal 3, or at least Portal 2.5, being made "in tribute to Valve's Iconic series", as Emberspark Games puts it. The developers have spent the last year getting Desolation's graphics to look slick, which has meant totally replacing the Source Engine's rendering and lighting pipeline. While Portal 2 already looked nice, its lighting was baked-in via a separate editor once levels were laid out, and the results could only be seen after maps were compiled. Any changes to light sources meant recompiling again, which is a time-consuming process—especially as maps get bigger and compile times expand. The Desolation team have added real-time a lighting system so that lighting can be edited as they go. It does look nicer too. I think the most impressive part of the whole showcase, which you can watch above, is when the red lights of turrets illuminate pipes and other surfaces as they flicker over them. The Desolation team also did a lot of work to improve surface rendering, reflections, and more. Their goal was to ask, "How would Aperture Science look if it got the same treatment City 17 did for its upgraded representation in Half-Life: Alyx?" I'd enjoy a Portal game even if it didn't look shiny, but this work is still pretty impressive and certainly answers the question they set out to ask. Desolation's campaign will feature original characters and locations, and be set years after the events of Portal 2. It will apparently feature "hours of tightly-paced puzzle solving, driven by an epic new narrative." That's a heck of a promise, but let's cross our fingers and hope the Desolation team can live up to it. Check out their website for more info. https://www.pcgamer.com/portal-2-desolation-is-giving-the-classic-puzzle-game-a-huge-graphics-overhaul/
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How low can the Ryzen 5 5600X go? Just three weeks ago, AMD’s po[CENSORED]r Ryzen 5 5600X processor was selling for $229, a new low for the chip. However, Newegg is currently selling the chip for just $200 thanks to a new promotional code that must be entered at checkout. This is a great price for a mainstream gaming chip, but a better fit for an upgrade than a new build, because the AM4 socket this chip uses is getting replaced later this year with AM5. Newegg’s sale price for the 5600X is $228.99, but entering the code SSBQ2525 at checkout takes $28.99 off the price, which gets you down to the magic $200 mark. To put that price into perspective, the MSRP for the newly launched Ryzen 5 5600 is $199. However, the 5600X is the higher-performing part thank to its 3.7 GHz base and 4.6 GHz boost frequencies compared to 3.5 GHz and 4.4 GHz, respectively, for the 5600. At $200, the 5600X solidifies its position as one of the best CPUs for gaming. We must also mention that Newegg is limiting customers to just one processor at this new low price, so don’t think about hoarding a stash for yourself. The 5600X is based on AMD’s 7nm Zen 3 “Vermeer” architecture offering 6 cores and 12 threads. The processor, which uses the AM4 socket, is also supported by a wide variety of 400 and 500 Series motherboards and is even compatible with some 300 Series motherboards. The 5600X has a TDP of 65 watts and comes with a Wraith Stealth cooler in the box. AMD has been on a price-cutting spree recently in the face of increased competition from Intel. Intel’s 12th generation Alder Lake desktop processors entered the scene last year and wrested the performance/value crown away from AMD with several SKUs. AMD’s response was to trim prices across the board and introduce seven new chips, including the $99 Ryzen 3 4100. However, the most intriguing newcomer entry is the Ryzen 7 5800X3D which trades 400 MHz/200 MHz (base/boost) in exchange for an extra 64MB of 3D V-Cache. According to AMD, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D is up to 15 percent faster than the Ryzen 9 5900X in gaming performance. https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-ryzen-5-5600x-newegg-200
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Nickname: @D.CraZy Video author: MUNNO Gaming Name of the game: PUBG MOBILE Video link: Short description of the video: -
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Carian Retaliation is the latest exploit in Elden Ring PvP. When FromSoftware buffed the efficacy of shields in the latest patch for Elden Ring, it surely didn't mean to inadvertently create a new exploitable PvP build. But as is often the case for game developers, just as you whack one exploit-mole, another one emerges. Elden Ring players have found a new way to one-shot opponents (and many enemies in PvE) with a simple shield skill that sends occasionally invisible blades at opponents for ridiculous amounts of damage. The Carian Retaliation build uses the Ash of War of the same name applied to a shield. The skill lets you parry spells to gain several powerful sword projectiles that fire off at enemies. The damage of the skill scales based on your shield's upgrade level, and since it's a parry, it seems to do high amounts of damage as a way to reward what should be a skilled maneuver. But here's the galaxy-brained catch: you can parry your own spells. If you activate an item like the Wraith Calling Bell that emits its own spell-like projectiles, you can immediately parry after and activate Carian Retaliation. This is also possible with other items like Glintstone Scraps that function similarly. All together it's an easy setup for an attack that some people report will instantly kill people at 50 vigor or below, which is quite a bit for the average player. It gets worse too. The magical blades that Carian Retaliation spawns don't visibly launch forward on the enemy players' screen. There's almost no way to reliably dodge them without a visual indicator for when to roll or strafe out of the way. And if the exploiter uses the spell before they invade you, the magical swords are completely invisible. The bug seems to be the fact that you can parry your own spells and the animation of the swords only showing up on the user's screen. The high damage it inflicts might be intentional given that it should be a difficult thing to pull off with a devastating reward. Compared to the Deathblight build that FromSoftware eradicated in the most recent patch, this one might be worse, considering the required item is attainable much earlier in the game. If you're looking to brawl with other Elden Ring players, pray the invisible blades don't find you. https://www.pcgamer.com/elden-rings-bugged-pvp-shield-spell-is-mightier-than-any-sword/
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Happy birthday ya 8ali.
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1. I want to help the other moderators , and Iam always working hard , so why didn't I help the forum as much I could. 2. I have been very active at Guardians of Gaming and Journalist but retired because I am not able to do active now , also I have a daily activity at VGame Reviewers. 3. In my opinion the best project is GFX Designer because it makes a person to be creative and think in order to reach a distinctive and wonderful design , also iam love Devil harmony and VGame Reviewers because i like music and gaming.
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Nick: @D.CraZy Real name: Mohamed How old are you?: 14 Which Games you play? and for how long?(each of them): Counter Strike +5 Years (3h per day) , PUBG MOBILE +4 years (2h per day) , Minecraft +2 Years (idont play it right now) , also I'm playing a lot of another games. Where are you from?(country and city): Egypt/Giza Describe yourself(at least 50 words): I am a social person, and I love to help everyone, and I do not like hatred and pessimism, and I am always positive, I love music and I always play sports and develop myself by studying and reading books and I love my friends a lot, and I am an ambitious person and I love to do work. Note some of your qualities: I can take a responsibility and work hard. Tell us some of your defects: I'm a nervous person Had you before any kind of responsabilities(describe it): I'm already in project in the forum (VGame Reviewers) and Iam was working. On which category/categories have you been active lately?(describe your activity): VGame Reviewers and some times Iam doing active on other projects. Which category/project you want to care off?: VGame Reviewers , maybe I will join other project in future. How well you speak english?(and other languages): (Arabic 100%) - (English 70%) Do you use TS3? Do you have an active microphone?: Sure iam always active but idont prefer to use microphone. For how long can you be active after you get accepted?(days, weeks, months, years): +2 years Contact methods: Discord , Skype, TS3 , Forum pm Last request: First request.
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New Microsoft Teams feature will help you deliver the best possible presentation Microsoft is preparing an update for collaboration platform Teams that should help users maximize the impact of their presentations. As explained in a new entry in the Microsoft 365 product roadmap, Microsoft Teams users will soon benefit from new controls for presenter mode that allow for the video feed to be resized and repositioned. “Presenter mode video controls enable presenters to move and resize presenter video feed and automatically adjust content size accordingly. Microsoft Teams presentations The update for Teams presenter mode is still currently under development, but should go live for all users by the end of April. Microsoft first rolled out presenter mode last year, in an effort to provide Teams users with a way to flex their presentation style to the occasion. For example, standout mode seats the presenter’s video feed in front of the slide deck, while reporter mode places content above the person’s shoulder in the style of a news broadcast. At the time, Microsoft said the new presentation features were designed to “help presenters deliver content more professionally and offer meeting participants dynamic experiences”. With the latest update, the company will offer an additional layer of flexibility with the option to resize and reposition the video feed to suit the specific content being presented. This way, Microsoft Teams users can ensure that vital information isn’t obscured by their video. The feature will dovetail nicely with additional features recently announced by Microsoft that allow users to rehearse their presentations in advance and record these practice sessions for the purposes of fine-tuning. The company also unveiled a variety of hybrid working-centric updates designed to ensure meetings remain equitable with employees split between the home and office. Whether it’s creating more engaging meeting experiences, enabling collaboration with external partners, or giving you the flexibility to work where, when and how you want, these new features address the new expectations people have for the workplace,” wrote Nicole Kerskowitz, VP Microsoft Teams. https://global.techradar.com/en-ae/news/microsoft-teams-update-will-help-you-make-an-impact-in-your-next-meeting
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New memory from the post-HyperX era We check over 250 million products every day for the best prices Kingston underwent a bit of restructuring last year. In a surprise move, the company sold off part of its HyperX gaming division to HP for $425 million. However, the transaction solely included HyperX's gaming peripherals, with Kingston retaining the memory, flash, and SSD products. The company would subsequently move the aforementioned products under the leading Kingston branding. With DDR5's introduction, Kingston has brought its Fury Beast series of memory kits up to speed. The Fury Beast family, which caters to gamers and enthusiasts, offers data rate options spanning between DDR5-4800 and DDR5-6000 and kit densities of 16GB and 32GB. Kingston Fury Beast DDR5-5200 C40 (32GB Black) at Amazon for $271 The new Fury Beast DDR5 memory modules have a black PCB with a matching aluminum heat spreader. It's not a clone of the DDR4 versions, but it's close enough. The essence is still there, but Kingston revamped the heat spreader styling slightly. Overall, the design still looks aggressive and appealing. Surprisingly, Kingston decided to unleash the Fury Beast without RGB eye candy. It's a decision that some may like, while others may hate. The DDR4 counterparts are available in both RGB and RGB-less versions; therefore, it's plausible that the company could offer an RGB version of the DDR5 memory modules down the line. On the bright side, the Fury Beast's compact design means that compatibility with large CPU air coolers shouldn't be a problem. In addition, the memory's low-profile heat spreader doesn't add much height to the PCB. The Fury Beast measures 34.9mm (1.37 inches) in height. Each memory module is 16GB with a single-rank design. Kingston has decided to go with Micron's MT60B2G8HB-48B (D8BNJ) integrated circuits for this particular memory kit. Meanwhile, ANPEC manufactures the power management IC (PMIC) on these Fury Beast memory modules. More specifically, they use the APW8502C-AX704 modules. The Fury Beast runs at DDR5-4800 with timings configured to 40-39-39-76 by default. Kingston infused the memory with two XMP 3.0 profiles. The primary profile is for DDR5-5200, 40-40-40-80 timings, and 1.25V, whereas the second profile corresponds to DDR5-4800 at 38-38-38-70 and 1.1V. For more on timings and frequency considerations, see our PC Memory 101 feature, as well as our How to Shop for RAM story. Our DDR5 test system leverages Intel's Core i9-12900K processor with Corsair's CUE H100i Elite LCD liquid cooler taking care of the cooling. The flagship Alder Lake chip resides on the MSI MAG Z690 Tomahawk WiFi motherboard, running the 7D32vH0 firmware. Meanwhile, the MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Gaming Trio is responsible for our gaming RAM benchmarks. Our Windows 11 installation, benchmarking software, and games are stored on Crucial's MX500 SSDs, whereas the RM650x feeds our entire system with the necessary juice. Lastly, the Streacom BC1 open bench table houses all of our hardware. The Fury Beast performed within expectations. The memory kit was faster than the stock Crucial DDR5-4800 C40. However, Kingston's memory didn't shine in any category, although it did outperform the faster Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5-5200 C38 in a few workloads. Bottom Line The Kingston Fury Beast DDR5-5200 C40 won't wow you with its performance. However, it's a worthy alternative if you want to spend your money on a memory kit that's a bit faster than DDR5-4800. It even leaves a little headroom for manual overclocking. In addition, the memory has a low-profile design and looks sleek enough to fit inside gaming and enthusiast systems. However, some consumers may find it lacking in the bling department. DDR5 pricing has improved, but we're still far from seeing DDR4-like prices. For example, the Kingston Fury Beast DDR5-5200 C40 sells for $299, sometimes as low as $273.99 when the memory goes on sale. We wouldn't say the memory kit is cheap. However, it's from Kingston, and many consumers still view the brand as a synonym of quality and reliability. https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/kingston-fury-beast-ddr5-5200-c40-review
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Nickname: @D.CraZy Video author: MUNNO Gaming Name of the game: PUBG MOBILE Video link: Short description of the video: -