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  1. Sorry for late i got unban today anyway happy birthday
  2. Asalam alaikum bruhh after long time back here

    1. NANO

      NANO

      Selam Bro

      Yeah just roaming here and there 😄 

    2. Lord SHinCHaN

      Lord SHinCHaN

      Follow back ???

  3. Sir after long time see you again 😀 

    1. -Sn!PeR-

      -Sn!PeR-

      welcome back <3

    2. Lord SHinCHaN
  4. After long time see you again

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    2. MERNIZ

      MERNIZ

      no sorry !

    3. Lord SHinCHaN

      Lord SHinCHaN

      Ok buddy take care

    4. HorrorProfessional

      HorrorProfessional

      Morning you know me  .you played in streetzm since 2022

  5. Nickname : @SHinCHaN Age: 24 Link of Reviews you have posted recently: How much you rate VGame Reviewers Team 1-10: 8 Why do you want be part of the Reviewer's team: i last time here Co-Leader This Project but some fake reason i got banned now i back Any suggest you want to make for your Request: No
  6. Following its WWDC 2019 launch, macOS Catalina is officially here and available for everyone to download on their MacBook and Macs. With it, we’re saying goodbye to some older and beloved features like iTunes. But, we’re also welcoming new-to-Mac apps like Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, Apple TV and Apple Books. MacOS Catalina brings a fresh slew of features, skills and necessary updates that considerably improve your macOS experience. Among the most exciting noteworthy features here are Sidecar, which gives Mac users the ability to use newer generation iPads as a secondary screen, and "Project Catalyst,” which allows iOS 13 and iPadOS developers to easily port their work over to the macOS 10.15. Let’s run through all of the features that macOS 10.15 Catalina brings to the table. If you're looking to make the most of Catalina or wondering if it's time for you to upgrade, you’ve come to the right place. If, at the end of this, you decide that you want to skip macOS Catalina altogether, perhaps because of some issues still lingering, you should check out macOS 11 Big Sur. It comes with a whole new set of fun and exciting features that make your whole Apple ecosystem a much more seamless experience. Cut to the chase What is it? macOS 10.15 Catalina, successor to macOS 10.14 Mojave When is it out? Out now How much will it cost? Nothing. Apple software updates are always free} macOS Catalina release date Apple held its iPhone 11 event on September 10, but the show came and went without so much of a mention of macOS 10.15. Still, Apple's macOS 10.15 Catalina page was updated with an "October 2019" release window. Apple didn't share any more specifics about the release, so when it launched it caught us all by surprise. Fortunately, this does mean you can now download macOS Catalina, so long as you have a compatible Mac. You might want to wait until the next update comes out, just to ensure that any serious bugs are squashed. You see, updating your operating system is definitely a large undertaking, and you could possibly break something, losing a lot of valuable data. So, if you don't absolutely need the new software, waiting may be your best bet. We'll update this hub as soon as we know a new update is on its way, but if you want to live on the edge, go ahead and hit that download button. We'll show you how. macOS Catalina compatibility If you want to get your paws on the latest macOS update, you'll have to make sure your Mac can really support it. Fortunately, if you already have macOS Mojave installed, you're probably in the clear. Unless, of course, you circumnavigated Apple's restrictions. 12-inch MacBook (2015 and later) MacBook Air (2012 and later) MacBook Pro (2012 and later) Mac mini (2012 and later) iMac (2012 and later) iMac Pro (2017) Mac Pro (2013 and later) Goodbye, iTunes – hello, Apple Music, Podcasts Books and TV It's official, iTunes is no more. From its ashes, however, rises a unique collection of magnificent apps for macOS: Apple Music, Apple TV, Apple Podcasts and Apple Books – and they will be polished versions of those already found on iOS. Apple Music gives macOS Catalina users access to their entire music libraries regardless of whether the tracks have been downloaded or are being streamed. This also holds music that's been ripped from CDs, incorporated into the same libraries. Apple TV, on the other hand, is home for the app's channels and offers more than 100,000 iTunes movies and TV shows that you can browse to buy or rent. And, content will be available in 4K HDR video and Dolby Atmos audio wherever it’s offered. Apple TV+ can also be accessed courtesy of this app now that the service has rolled out. At the same time, Apple Podcasts brings the service's more than 700,000 podcasts, as well as new episode updates, to the Mac in a totally fresh interface. This rendition of the app also offers better search functions that can pull up episodes by hosts, guests or even discussion topics. Finally, Apple Books is the portal to all the audiobooks you would want to purchase, download and listen to. Similar to the other new apps, it also features a familiar interface for anyone who is used to iTunes. Concerned about all your existing music and playlists, as well as iTunes gift cards and credit? Don’t worry. All your music and playlists will be transferred over to the Apple Music app in macOS Catalina. Plus, any iTunes gift cards or unspent iTunes credits are still valid to be used in these new apps. In macOS 10.15 Catalina, the iTunes Store, which is accessible through the Sidebar in the Apple Music app, is still available to buy new music. And of course, you can also subscribe to the Apple Music streaming service using the app – if you do, you can hide the iTunes Store for a cleaner, more minimalist interface. With iTunes making its exit, syncing devices in macOS Catalina is now taken care of courtesy the Finder app. It can back up and sync those devices. According to Apple, it will be easier to drag and drop files for quick transfers as well. Sidecar turns your iPad into another display This is perhaps the most thrilling update that macOS 10.15 Catalina offers: the ability to extend your Mac's display to a nearby iPad, whether wired or wirelessly. A good amount of MacBook users are already own an iPad, so this essentially means that a significant number of mobile workers just received a secondary display for free. Possibly even more notable for designers is that this connected iPad can also be used as a drawing tablet with specific supported apps. Final Cut Pro X, Adobe Illustrator and iWork are the first apps listed that support this capability. The Sidecar feature is supported by those models that can also run the new iPadOS, specifically the iPad Pro (all models), iPad (6th generation or later), iPad Mini (3rd generation or later), and the iPad Air (3rd generation). Apple says that the following Mac apps will support Sidecar's Apple Pencil input and other enhanced features: Adobe: After Effects, Illustrator, Premiere Pro Affinity Designer & Affinity Photo Cinema 4D CorelDRAW DaVinci Resolve Final Cut Pro & Motion Maya Painter Principle Sketch Substance Designer & Painter ZBrush Screen Time comes to macOS One of Apple's most meaningful changes to iOS 12 was Screen Time, an app that tracks your iPhone or iPad usage time and offers insights into the trends. This time around, this feature will not only come to macOS with Catalina, but also offer a new “One more minute” feature, giving you more time to save your work or finish up a game. This information will also be synced across your other Apple devices, so that you have a complete profile of how often you look at your collective screens, as well as get tips on what to do with that information. Additionally, it will also include parental controls on time spent using a Mac, as well as with whom kids are able to interact with on those devices. Project Catalyst Thanks to Apple's new Project Catalyst initiative, macOS 10.15 Catalina will soon be po[CENSORED]ted with a slew of iOS and iPadOS apps. There are a number of them available at launch, but the real potential of this initiative is that it opens up the floodgates for all kinds of apps to come over to the Mac. For developers, it all seems to start with simply checking off a box within the Xcode app in macOS 10.15 Catalina. A series of new features and protocols then become available to the app in the development phase, from which the developer can choose to add to their apps – presumably with additional yet lighter coding. It looks to make the process smoother and even quicker, with even the likes of Twitter using the tool to more effortlessly bring its native app back to macOS from iOS. Other fun improvements Safari browser now has a new startup page that uses Siri Suggestions to surface commonly visited websites, bookmarks, iCloud tabs and more. Mail now lets users block messages from senders, mute message threads from issuing push notifications and send unsubscribe requests from within the app to mailing list providers. Lastly, Reminders gets an overhaul in the visual interface so that it will allow users to more easily create, keep track and organize their reminders.
  7. But the appeals process can be slow, thanks to what is likely human review, which means that Quest 2 owners who are facing difficulty may have to wait a while for their device to be anything other than a paperweight. The difficulty here is that Facebook has a unique “real-name” policy tied to its accounts, which asks users to register accounts under the “name they go by in everyday life.” The platform’s hope is that each user will only have one account, which represents who they actually are. And after pressure from the political sphere to crack down on accounts run by bots, the website has only become stricter on who it lets create accounts. So, unlike Twitter or Reddit, signing up for Facebook isn't as easy as just linking an email and pressing go. This poses a problem when the service essentially acts as a key to start up your new $299 device. Facebook Vice President of Augmented and Virtual Reality Andrew Bosworth also addressed the issue on his Instagram.
  8. I here ❤️ 

  9. Guess Who's Back Here

  10. I defeated with my team members my team was not supported me here now buz he knows he is the best but he don't know This @SHinCHaN is old Staff Member here now I Survive with Alone

  11. See the pm massage business man

  12. Leave from CsBlackDevil.Com Family thx for your lovely Support Here and miss my old Friends here @The GodFather & @Dave & @Mindsphere. & @vagabondl. & @Amaranth & @GeN-X & @Mr.Shehbaz & @Mr.Talha & @Mr.BM

    1. 𝓐𝓵𝓲𝓮𝓷-

      𝓐𝓵𝓲𝓮𝓷-

      forget past be good and all the best for Life 

    2. GeN-X
  13. Thx you very much for your lovely wishes and blessings ❤️
  14. Welcome back Sir i hope u remember me

  15. Happy Birthday @Nadeem- I wish you a beautiful day & a year full of happiness. God bless you.
  16. New Family Member

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  17. See the Request DNS 

    1. FazzNoth

      FazzNoth

      When you make a DNS request, you must be patient for an administrator to respond.

      Mr.Love is not the only one who does that.

    2. Mr.Shehbaz

      Mr.Shehbaz

      Yes u are right @FazzNoth Please be patient @SHinCHaN!

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