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  1. https://www.arabnews.com/node/2027331/lifestyle Part-Palestinian supermodel Bella Hadid took to Instagram this week to speak up about discrimination against Muslim women and urged countries to take action. The 25-year-old runway star, who is also of Dutch descent, shared a series of posts, the first picture showing cheerful women from different cultural backgrounds wearing the hijab. She said that although the headscarves are starting to make an appearance in fashion, women who wear them still face “struggles, abuse and discrimination” on a regular basis. “To each woman’s body, stand their own opinion on what they should do with it. That is NO ONES decision except for theirs,” she wrote to her 49.4 million followers. Hadid said that she has seen first-hand the discrimination against people of color and Muslims in the fashion industry. “I know many of my Muslim sisters have faced unfair projections of others. It’s biased, prejudice and straight up racist,” she said. Her message went on to address countries around the world. “I urge France, India, Quebec, Belgium and any other countries in the world who are discriminatory against Muslim women, to rethink what decisions you have made or are trying to make in the future about a body that is not yours,” Hadid wrote. “It’s not your job to tell women what they should or shouldn’t wear, especially when it is pertaining to faith and safety,” she added. Hadid told her followers that women who wear head coverings in France “are not allowed to wear their hijab to school, to play sports, to swim, even on their ID pictures. Her posts came after the news of 17-year-old Hoda Al-Jamaa, who was beaten and had her hijab ripped off at a high school in New Zealand while other students filmed her. “It makes me angry and sick to my stomach,” Hadid wrote in her third post commenting on the incident involving the teen. “[We need to] teach our friends, children, parents [and] families that wearing a hijab, being Muslim or being anything other than white in general, does not equal being a threat or different than anyone else.”
  2. https://www.pcgamer.com/valheim-opens-up-its-new-frost-caves-to-the-viking-public/ Valheim was PC Gamer's game of the year 2021, and with good reason: It came out of nowhere to prove itself the Vi-king of co-op and boshing mythical Norse creatures. A year on from launch the game's had regular updates, the biggest of which was Hearth and Home, and now it's adding frost caves to its world. The frost caves update is live on Valheim's Steam public test branch. Any player can opt-in by right-clicking the game in their library, selecting ‘Properties’, then 'Betas', and entering the code "yesimadebackups". The public test branch will then be accessible: As the password suggests, making a backup of your regular saves is a good idea. If this all sounds like too much hassle, chances are it will be live in the regular game very soon. The update will cause a fresh location generation in players' worlds, and the frost caves biome will appear in previously unexplored areas. The frost caves are basically chilly dungeons with three new types of enemy (Ulvs, cultists and bats), new building and crafting loot, and a new event called rather ominously 'You stirred the cauldron'. Maybe you just make some nice warming soup? The patch also optimises the game for Steam Deck, adds full controller support, and adds a pause feature to singleplayer. In terms of quality of life fixes, the "Building marker is more subtle and indicates piece rotation", it's easier to close chat, and I have absolutely no idea what this means: "Corpse run gives carry weight bonus to compensate for unequipped belt." Here are the full patch notes. If frost caves aren't your bag well, heck, why not just turn the whole thing into Springfield. Rich is a games journalist with 15 years' experience, beginning his career on Edge magazine before working for a wide range of outlets, including Ars Technica, Eurogamer, GamesRadar+, Gamespot, the Guardian, IGN, the New Statesman, Polygon, and Vice. He was the editor of Kotaku UK, the UK arm of Kotaku, for three years before joining PC Gamer. He is the author of a Brief History of Video Games, a full history of the medium, which the Midwest Book Review described as "[a] must-read for serious minded game historians and curious video game connoisseurs alike."
  3. https://www.techspot.com/news/93448-intel-arc-laptop-gpus-incoming-desktop-gpus-follow.html Intel is getting ready to release the first wave of Arc GPUs, which will land on upcoming laptops alongside 12th generation Alder Lake H-series CPUs. The company has high ambitions for the future of its graphics business, but it probably won’t have a significant impact on the overall GPU pricing and availability this year. Intel’s Arc (Alchemist) graphics cards have been in the pipeline for a while now, and many gamers are no doubt curious whether Team Blue can come up with decent offerings that rival those of AMD and Nvidia. It looks like the wait may soon be over, which is a pleasant surprise considering that Intel recently changed its website to display a more vague release date. At this year’s Investor Meeting, Intel said its Arc GPUs would roll out in stages in the coming months. The first wave will be for laptops, which will arrive by the end of March. Desktop cards are expected to drop sometime in the second quarter, while workstation variants may not see the light of day until the second half of this year. Intel has also started work on Battlemage and Celestial, but those won’t be ready until 2023 and 2024, respectively. As for Alchemist, the company has the ambitious goal of shipping no less than 4 million GPUs this year. We’ll have to wait and see if this volume is achievable while the supply chain is still recovering from the hammering it has taken in the past two years. For reference, the 4 million figure includes all types of GPUs and pales compared to the 12.7 million graphics cards shipped by AMD and Nvidia in Q3 2021 alone. A Joe Peddie Research report on Q4 shipments is pending, but so far, we know that at least 37 million graphics cards were sold by AIB partners last year. We still don’t know anything concrete about how well Intel’s desktop Arc GPUs will perform (or how much they will cost). Leaks and rumors so far point to various SKUs ranging from GTX 1650 SUPER-like performance to something that could rival the RTX 3070 Ti and AMD’s RX 6800. Battlemage and Celestial are said to target the “ultra-enthusiast segment,” which would mean those future GPUs should be able to compete with AMD’s RX 6900 XT and Nvidia’s RTX 3090 Ti. Beyond the technology roadmap for Arc GPUs, Intel’s Raja Koduri mentioned something called Project Endgame. Details are scarce at the moment, but this new service will supposedly allow gamers to access Intel Arc graphics solutions through a “service for an always-accessible, low-latency computing experience.” It sounds very much like Nvidia’s GeForce Now, and Koduri says we’ll only have to wait until later this year for a full reveal. Intel’s GPU ambitions don’t stop there, however, as the company is also eyeing the enormous potential of the video streaming market. To that end, Team Blue has built a GPU called Arctic Sound-M, which will be the first to offer hardware AV1 encoding when it starts shipping later this year. In addition to that, it will be able to power up to eight simultaneous 4K stream transcodes or over 30 1080p streams. Overall, Intel says its Accelerated Computing Systems and Graphics Group is on track to bring more than $1 billion in revenue this year. By 2026, that figure could grow to more than $10 billion across consumer GPUs, compute solutions for the data center, and custom solutions such as blockchain accelerators that greatly surpass GPUs in terms of the mining performance and efficiency.
  4. https://www.techradar.com/news/microsoft-edge-is-about-to-leapfrog-safari-in-the-desktop-browser-rankings The browser wars continue to rage unabated as the latest figures place Microsoft Edge on the verge of surpassing Apple's Safari offering when it comes to desktop market share. According to data from web analytics service StatCounter, Microsoft Edge is now used on 9.54% of desktops worldwide, just behind Safari at 9.84%. As you may have guessed, Google Chrome still holds the top spot at 65.38%, with fellow challenger Mozilla Firefox now trailling in behind with 9.18%. While Edge may be catching up to Safari worldwide, in North America it's a different story, as Apple's browser is used on 16.87% of desktops compared to Edge's 11.93% market share. In Europe and Asia though, Edge has already leapfrogged Safari at 10.9% and 7.46% respectively with Apple's browser used on 9.95% of desktops in Europe and just 5.41% in Asia. Since Safari is the default browser on Apple's iPhone and iPad, it has a 26.71% of mobile market share worldwide which still pales in comparison to Chrome's 62.06% market share on both iOS and Android. Although Microsoft Edge has been downloaded over 10 million times on the Google Play Store and the app has 4.6 stars on Apple's App Store, the browser isn't even listed in StatCounter's mobile market share rankings. While Chromium-based Edge was released in 2020, Microsoft originally created Edge Legacy for Windows 10 and the company's replacement for Internet Explorer was unveiled back in 2015. Before then, it was known by its codename “Spartan” in reference to Halo's Master Chief. Even though Edge Legacy only lasted a short while, Microsoft did port the browser to both Android and iOS in 2017 and included the ability to sync the browser with Windows 10 desktops. In March of last year though, Microsoft ended support for Edge Legacy before replacing its old browser with Chromium-based Edge as part of a cumulative monthly security update. Following the release of its brand new Edge browser, the software giant has continued to update it with new features and functionality including Vertical Tabs, Collections, Web Capture and more. These efforts may not have dethroned Chrome but they have certainly taken away market share from Safari at least on desktop. If you haven't given Edge a try yet or only have experience with Edge Legacy, there's never been a better time to test out Microsoft's browser. For those that managed to snag an Xbox Series X, Edge even runs on Microsoft's console and can be used to stream games with Nvidia GeForce Now. We've also featured the best anonymous browser, best VPN and the best
  5. Happy birthday @Live mNd. , @Arunabh.ly__ , @Garga & @ErrorGame I wish you a day beautiful and have a new year full of good. Stay Blessed.
  6. https://www.arabnews.com/node/2026736/lifestyle The Saudi pavilion at Expo 2020 in the UAE on Wednesday hosted a fashion show to celebrate the Kingdom’s designers. Three homegrown labels, ArAm, Tima Abid, and Abadia, presented their collections to a packed audience in Dubai against the backdrop of the pavilion’s unfolding rectangular facade. Each brand showcased 10 pieces from their recent collections. ArAm, founded by Riyadh-based fashion designer Arwa Al-Ammari, kicked off the show presenting traditional designs with a modest twist, inspired by the Kingdom’s heritage. Besides her colorful flowy skirts and printed abayas, Al-Ammari’s pieces also featured patterns of sadu weaving. Next in line was Dubai-based Saudi label Abadia, which Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter Alicia Keys recently championed during her first concert in the Kingdom, staged in AlUla. The family-owned brand was co-founded by Shahd Al-Shehail and her aunt Naeema Al-Shehail. The brand’s name is derived from the Arabic words for desert (badiah) and timelessness (abadi) and is a nod to its commitment to preserving culture, supporting craftsmanship, and creating ethically made products. The fashion house’s designs featured earthy hues, harness belts, and multi-layered oversized coats. The creations also integrated traditional crafts such as sadu and naqda, which is a technique of pulling thin metallic threads through cloth. Abid, who founded her eponymous womenswear label 18 years ago, closed the show. The Jeddah-born couturiere presented a number of show-stopping designs, from form-fitting gowns to structured puffy dresses. One dress in particular that got the audience clapping was a golden palm tree embroidered gown. Inspired by several elements existing within the Kingdom’s natural landscape, the velvet featured Swarovski crystals and golden-thread embroidery.
  7. https://www.pcgamer.com/female-tekken-player-says-men-under-170cm-dont-have-human-rights-gets-fired/ In response to the original story, many are bringing up other awful comments Tanukana made. She has also expressed backward opinions on LGBTQ+ people, Black people, and women with small chest sizes and more. Sometimes, you really should just keep opinions to yourself, right? I don't care if you think Dark Souls 2 is the best of the bunch, or why you didn't like Disco Elysium. Just don't make that my problem. However when you get to the point you're saying a group of people don't have human rights, you're probably in the wrong entirely. According to Kotaku, a professional Tekken player has been fired from her team following some comments about male height. Tanukana was a part of Osaka-based Cyclops Athlete Gaming for her great skill at fighting games, but a recent livestream has changed that. While live Tanukana was reported saying: “Men who are under 170 cm don’t have human rights.” She goes on to mention that men under that height should look into surgeries to make them taller. The Tekken player then apologised in a now-deleted tweet, claiming that she didn't mean to express something seen as hate speech and she was simply trying to express her love of tall people. Some are speculating about the language used in her original comments, however. Kotaku notes that the word for human rights in Japanese has two meanings. The word 人権 or jinken is used both in the context of human rights, but it is also the word for in-game items that all players require. There are some that think she used this word, because it was common terminology within her field. Tanukana has apologised again, in a more formal tweet, which includes references to her sponsor Red Bull. Translated by Google translate, she says: "I am very sorry to all the fans who support me on a daily basis, to all the sponsors such as Red Bull, and to my selfish remarks, which caused unpleasant feelings and a great deal of inconvenience. I take it seriously that my remarks during the delivery are unacceptable and that my lack of awareness has led to it.. Cyclops has terminated Tanukana's contract. Whether it be that her comments were made in jest, worded badly, or just a terrible opinion, Cyclops may not have wanted to keep on her at risk of losing sponsorships or other opportunities down the line.Imogen has been playing games for as long as she can remember but finally decided games were her passion when she got her hands on Portal 2. Ever since then she’s bounced between hero shooters, RPGs, and indies looking for her next fixation, searching for great puzzles or a sniper build to master. When she’s not working for PC Gamer, she’s entertaining her community live on Twitch, hosting an event like GDC, or in a field shooting her Olympic recurve bow.
  8. https://www.techspot.com/news/93432-ifixit-sell-steam-deck-replacement-parts-releases-full.html This week, Valve started to lay out some details on how Steam Deck users will get replacement parts. Additionally, iFixit released its teardown of the device, which offers some of the first details on which components will be easily replaceable. Valve hasn’t released all the details yet on the official channels for Steam Deck repairs, but it did announce that iFixit is one of the groups authorized to sell replacement parts. The self-repair website will also offer components for the Valve Index VR headset and related items. In its official teardown earlier this week, iFixit gave the Steam Deck a seven out of 10 reparability score. The techs noted how easily replaceable the thumbsticks are. Another plus is that users can upgrade the SSD, though they should probably increase storage through microSD cards first. Valve’s shorter teardown video last October hinted at this. Being able to replace thumbsticks easily is essential, stressed iFixit. Devices like the Nintendo Switch and even standard controllers have proven that joystick drift is a persistent problem. The teardown also shows that the fan, heat sink, and screen aren’t too difficult to remove and potentially replace. The Steam Deck’s most prominent issue for reparability is the battery, which other reviews noted can drain in less than 90 minutes when playing the most demanding games. Removing it is tough, and Valve warned last year that it could be dangerous. Late last week, Valve released CAD files for the Steam Deck, allowing users to 3D print outer shell replacements. So, all in all, aside from other particularly hard-to-remove components, the Steam Deck should be reasonably straightforward to repair.
  9. https://www.techradar.com/news/firefox-and-chrome-100-could-break-parts-of-the-internet-mozilla-warns Upcoming versions of the po[CENSORED]r internet browsers Firefox and Chrome might cause some websites to break, Mozilla has warned. As Chrome and Firefox both approach version 100, a blog post by Mozilla's Karl Dubost, Chris Peterson, and Ali Beyad has explained that issues may occur when browsers parse user-agent strings containing the three-digit version numbers. The user-agent string contains various information about the browser software, such as the name, or, crucially - version number and supported technologies. When websites receive this information, they modify their response based on the browser version and the technologies supported. When browsers initially made the jump from single-digit versions, to double-digit versions, some websites could not be displayed. However, this time around - both Mozilla and Google are preparing for the new versions (coming in early May and late March, respectively) in advance. Last August, Mozilla started experimenting to see if version 100 would break some websites, and Google soon followed. In fact, both developers found a few misbehaving websites, where “unsupported browser” messages would be displayed, or broken interfaces shown. "Without a single specification to follow, different browsers have different formats for the User-Agent string, and site-specific User-Agent parsing. It’s possible that some parsing libraries may have hard-coded assumptions or bugs that don’t take into account three-digit major version numbers," Mozilla says. "Many libraries improved the parsing logic when browsers moved to two-digit version numbers, so hitting the three-digit milestone is expected to cause fewer problems." If the companies fail to solve the issues by the release dates, they both have contingency plans: to freeze the user-agent at 99. Furthermore, Firefox will also be able to inject CSS and other similar overrides. Mozilla has also urged website developers to test their websites for upcoming browsers, with the detailed steps available on the Mozilla blog here.
  10. Happy birthday @DEADP00L & @Spring* I wish you a day beautiful and have a new year full of good. Stay Blessed.
  11. https://www.arabnews.com/node/2025126/lifestyle New York Fashion Week is in full swing and the Canadian-Moroccan singer and songwriter Faouzia has been spotted all over the city in show-stopping styles. The 21-year-old music sensation has attended plenty of shows, including US luxury fashion house Carolina Herrera’s fall 2022 ready-to-wear showcase on Monday where she was sat front row. For the occasion, Faouzia turned heads in a beige knee-length coat which she paired with crocodile-skin boots. She topped off her look with large dangling earrings along with a matching necklace and a bracelet. She then changed into a full Versace look as she celebrated Valentine’s Day later that evening. The Casablanca-born singer also attended Tory Burch and Christian Cowan’s shows. For Cowan’s show, Faouzia championed Uncuffed Leather’s peplum corset, a skirt from M.M.LaFleur, and a tiger-print blazer by Cowan. Among the multiple looks she pulled off, Faouzia wore a monogram Marc Jacobs outfit as she headed to fittings in the city. With the help of her stylist, V. Smith., she is one of the most interesting new faces on the fashion circuit to watch in 2022. On Instagram, she consistently offers her 1.8 million fans a closer look at her inventive outfits. But the crooner’s love of fashion goes beyond social media. In November, Faouzia attended Chanel’s Cruise 2022 show in Dubai and to mark her first front-row experience, wore a Chanel monogrammed velvet look before she hit the stage with US singer John Legend wearing the Parisian house’s iconic tweed suit. NYFW is one of the most important calendar events on the fashion circuit for celebrities, models, and influencers around the world. Among the international stars – such as actresses Katie Holmes, Zazie Beetz, and Amanda Seyfried – who attended the city’s fashion week were a number of Arab influencers. Saudi blogger Model Roz, Palestinian influencer Maria Alia, and French-Algerian blogger Lena Mahfouf, all displayed striking street-style looks over the past week. Alia sat front row at New York-based label Altuzarra’s show, which part-Palestinian model Gigi Hadid walked for on Monday. Model Roz, who was born in Jubail and raised in Riyadh, attended the Private Policy and Christian Cowan’s fashion show, while Mahfouf, who boasts 3.5 million Instagram followers, went to Tory Burch.
  12. https://www.pcgamer.com/no-mans-sky-overhauls-combat-adds-a-massive-flame-throwing-sentinel/ Luckily you've got lots of new weapons and tools to take them down, including Predator-like camouflage. Hello Games continues cranking out free updates for space sandbox No Man's Sky nearly six years after it launched, and the first patch of 2022 centers around those pesky planetary guardians: the sentinels. Bad news: there's a really big, mean sentinel now and it has a lot of different ways to make your planet-hopping adventures a living hell. Good news: you've got a lot of new ways to fight it, and some cool rewards when you beat it and strip it for parts. Combat in No Man's Sky has never been particularly complex, mostly boiling down to a bunch of pew-pew laser battles, but the new Sentinel update aims to change that. "Combat has been significantly improved to create a faster-paced, more varied and dynamic experience," says Hello Games. "Tweaks include changes to camera settings, Sentinel health, Traveller and Sentinel weapon speeds and fire rates, hit indicators, rumble and camera shake, and more." New weapons? Check. An upgrade to your multitool will let you fire stun grenades that can disable enemies caught in the blast. There's also a neutron cannon that unleashes a cone of destruction when charged, and can also be fired rapidly for less damage but a quicker attack. And if you want to avoid a fight altogether or gain an advantage during one, you can go full Predator. By researching the new camouflage tech on the Space Anomaly, you can activate a cloaking device that renders you invisible to enemies, even in the middle of a fight. Don't think your new combat upgrades are going to let you easily conquer the galaxy. Sentinels, those killjoys of No Man's Sky who get deeply offended if you kill trees or abscond with pearls, have been upgraded as well. There's a brand new sentinel added to the mix, and it's a big one. The towering robot is about the size of a Minotaur (your pilotable mech) and it can fly, roast you with a flamethrower, and launch mortar attacks. Good luck taking it down. If that weren't enough, there are also new sentinel repair drones. In battle, they'll fly around fixing up the other sentinel forces you're chipping away at, so you might want to eliminate them first. The new summoner drones, meanwhile, aren't much of a danger themselves but they can call in reinforcements. So… you might want to take them out first. You're gonna have your hands full, I think. On some planets you'll even find sentinel pillars, which are massive, well-guarded structures where you can find new weapons and tech and learn more about the origin of the sentinels through story missions. There's a reward for battling all these robotic pests—they've got technical blueprints you can use to craft your own AI-controlled bodyguard. Collect all the parts and your Minotaur can be rebuilt as an autonomous combat partner so your mech will follow and fight for you even when you're not piloting it. And you're definitely gonna need some backup. Personally, I'm more about flying around the galaxy in creative mode and taking pictures, but I know some No Man's Sky fans have been waiting for more combat options for quite a while. Hopefully they'll find this update to their liking. Here's a breakdown of what's in the Sentinel update, with far more detail here. Sentinel Hardframe Mech - Battle against a brand new robotic enemy - the huge, heavily armoured Hardframe mech. Equipped with lasers, terrain-destroying grenades, and a plasma-powered flamethrower, this fearsome new Sentinel launches itself across the battlefield with a high-powered jetpack. Advertisement Total Visual Overhaul for Weapons - All Multi-Tool systems, from the Mining Laser to the Scatter Blaster, have received a significant visual overhaul, benefiting from new projectiles and beams, muzzle flashes, lighting effects, refraction, new impacts and more! Advanced Combat Upgrades - New upgrades add depth to combat, with the ability to add stun or incineration effects to your existing weapons, or to set up your Multi-Tool to deal extra damage to targets you've previously tagged. Or, take advantage of the new Cloaking Device to vanish mid-fight and gain the strategic upper hand. AI Robotic Companions - Players can reassemble and reprogram their own friendly robotic drone companion, or go one step further and salvage Sentinel Hardframe parts to build their own autonomous AI-powered giant mechanical escort. New Stories and Missions - Work with the crew of the Space Anomaly on a substantial new story-driven mission, or raid the sinister Sentinel Pillars to access their archives and probe the secrets of the Atlas and the World of Glass... Combat Flow and Feel Improvements - A vast list of tweaks and refinements have been made to weapon feel and flow, making for a more dynamic and impactful combat experience. New Drone Enemies - Regular Sentinel units have been overhauled, with heavy combat and shield drones, dedicated repair drones, and even advanced summoning units joining the existing patrol drones.
  13. https://www.techspot.com/news/93420-reviewer-finds-significantly-worse-performance-exynos-powered-galaxy.html Samsung was quite adamant that its Exynos 2200 premium mobile platform, based on AMD’s RDNA 2 architecture, will provide the finest experience for smartphone users. However, a reviewer based in Europe has found Samsung’s SoC to be noticeably worse in terms of GPU performance, at least when it comes to benchmarks. Traditionally, the Exynos vs. Qualcomm debate has always concluded in favor of the latter, as phones, including Samsung’s flagship Galaxy models, have been known to provide superior performance if they’re running a Snapdragon chip inside. It seemed, however, that Samsung’s new flagship Exynos 2200 SoC announced earlier this year would close that gap, bringing with it unheard features to the mobile space like hardware-accelerated ray tracing and variable rate shading. While we’re yet to see the latter features appear on a mobile game, it looks like Galaxy buyers still need to be aware of which SoC variant they can get their hands on. As reported by TechPowerUp, Erdi Özüağ, a reviewer based in Turkey, tested both variants of the Galaxy S22 Ultra and found that the European-focused Exynos-powered variant (Xclipse 920 GPU) had a 42 percent performance difference over the Qualcomm variant (Adreno 730 GPU) in the 3D Mark Wild Life benchmark. This GPU stress test and its extreme version are meant to measure device performance for short bursts of time, mirroring the experience of an intense mobile game. While casual users may not notice the difference in day-to-day tasks and usage, having to compromise gaming/graphical performance in such an expensive flagship device is undesirable nevertheless. The reviewer also came across a similar conclusion with the GFXBench Manhattan test, where the Exynos-powered S22 Ultra was 30 percent slower than the SD 8 Gen 1 chip. Suspecting the former iGPU’s very low 555MHz clock speed, apparently rated to be 1.3GHz, Özüağ expects Samsung might roll out a software fix to narrow this performance gap.
  14. https://www.techradar.com/news/chrome-os-is-coming-to-pcs-and-macs Chrome OS is coming to PC and Mac devices for the first time after Google unveiled a new platform that it hopes can extend the reach of its software to even more devices. The new Chrome OS Flex is designed to run on older machines, and looks to offer businesses and schools in particular with more flexibility on their software choices. The "cloud-first" software looks similar to the equivalent already seen on Chromebook devices, offering a stripped-back way to access Google Workspace tools such as Gmail, Meet, Google Docs, with thousands of apps available from the Play Store. "End-user computing is complicated. And it’s even more complicated for businesses and schools," Thomas Riedl, Google Cloud Director of Product, Enterprise and Education, wrote in a blog post announcing the news. "Slow boot times, intrusive updates, security add-ons, and burdensome management of legacy devices take valuable time away from employees, students, and IT." "Chrome OS Flex modernizes devices you already own, allowing you to experience the benefits of Chrome OS on PCs and Macs." Google says that Chrome OS Flex "boots up in seconds", meaning there's no long wait times for your device to get ready, with system updates downloading in the background. Admins can install Chrome OS Flex across business or school devices via USB or network, allowing for a speedy roll-out, with user profiles downloaded through the cloud, automatically syncing their settings, policies and bookmarks. Chrome OS Flex will also benefit from Google's regular security updates against the latest threats, and Google also notes that due to its un-demanding specs, using Chrome OS Flex means you can keep your existing devices for longer, helping cut down on e-waste. Riedl noted that the launch had been helped by Google's 2020 acquisition of Neverware, whose Chromium-based CloudReady OS helped businesses around the world shift onto the company's software. Google says that Chrome OS Flex is not a finished product yet, but users can try the new software as a free trial now ahead of a wider release later this year. These are the best student Chromebooks around
  15. Music Title: Gangubai Kathiawadi | Dholida | Sanjay Leela Bhansali | Alia Bhatt | Ajay Devgn | Official Video Signer: anhvi Shrimankar & Shail Hada Release Date: 10 Feb 2022 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer: - Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video): 6/10
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