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hink of the gear you can’t live without: The smartphone you constantly check. The camera that goes with you on every vacation. The TV that serves as a portal to binge-watching and -gaming. Each owes its influence to one model that changed the course of technology for good. It’s those devices we’re recognizing in this list of the 50 most influential gadgets of all time. Watch more from TIME Click to Unmute Up Next Fabrik Player Some of these, like Sony’s Walkman, were the first of their kind. Others, such as the iPod, propelled an existing idea into the mainstream. Some were unsuccessful commercially, but influential nonetheless. And a few represent exciting but unproven new concepts (looking at you Oculus Rift). Rather than rank technologies—writing, electricity, and so on—we chose to rank gadgets, the devices by with consumers let the future creep into their present. The list—which is ordered by influence—was assembled and deliberated on at (extreme) length by TIME’s technology and business editors, writers and reporters. What did we miss? Some of these, like Sony’s Walkman, were the first of their kind. Others, such as the iPod, propelled an existing idea into the mainstream. Some were unsuccessful commercially, but influential nonetheless. And a few represent exciting but unproven new concepts (looking at you Oculus Rift). Rather than rank technologies—writing, electricity, and so on—we chose to rank gadgets, the devices by with consumers let the future creep into their present. The list—which is ordered by influence—was assembled and deliberated on at (extreme) length by TIME’s technology and business editors, writers and reporters. What did we miss? Apple was the first company to put a truly powerful computer in the pockets of millions when it launched the iPhone in 2007. Smartphones had technically existed for years, but none came together as accessibly and beautifully as the iPhone. Apple’s device ushered in a new era of flat, touchscreen phones with buttons that appeared on screen as you needed them, replacing the chunkier phones with slide-out keyboards and static buttons. What really made the iPhone so remarkable, however, was its software and mobile app store, introduced later. The iPhone po[CENSORED]rized the mobile app, forever changing how we communicate, play games, shop, work, and complete many everyday tasks. The iPhone is a family of very successful products. But, more than that, it fundamentally changed our relationship to computing and information—a change likely to have repercussions for decades to come https://time.com/4309573/most-influential-gadgets/
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Computer hardware refers to the physical components that make up a computer system. There are many different kinds of hardware that can be installed inside, and connected to the outside, of a computer. Computer hardware may sometimes be seen abbreviated as computer hw. List of Computer Hardware Here are some common individual computer hardware components that you'll often find inside a modern computer. These parts are almost always found inside the computer case, so you won't see them unless you open the computer: Motherboard: The motherboard (also known as a logic board in other devices) coordinates all of the other hardware. Central Processing Unit (CPU): The CPU interprets and executes most of your computer's commands. Random Access Memory (RAM): RAM is the memory your computer uses to work; it's different from the storage that holds your files and programs. Your computer spends RAM to run those programs and process information. Power Supply Unit (PSU): The PSU is the means through which your computer draws power. It's usually a cord that plugs into the wall and a "power brick." Video card: This component handles drawing graphics in games and displaying videos. Hard Disk Drive (HDD): An HDD is an older version of the hard drive; it stores information like apps and documents on a physical disc that your computer reads with an arm that travels across it (similarly to a record player). Solid-State Drive (SSD): Newer SSDs store information on chips. They're faster, quieter, and more expensive than HDDs, though both do the same job. Optical disk drive (e.g., BD/DVD/CD drive): This feature is less common in newer computers, but they provide a place to enter a music, movie, or data disk for your computer to read. Card reader (SD/SDHC, CF, etc.): Your computer uses these to read from portable storage like SD cards. Here is a list of hardware that you might find connected to the outside of a computer, although many tablets, laptops, and netbooks integrate some of these items into their housings: Monitor: This is a display device; it shows you what's on your computer. Keyboard: You use this to enter text into apps and programs. Mouse: The mouse lets you select items on your monitor. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS): Otherwise known as a battery backup, this optional device lets your computer keep running even when you have an interruption to your main supply. Flash drive: A flash drive is a small temporary storage device that lets you move files from your computer and take them elsewhere. Printer: Printers create hard copies of documents and photos. Speakers: Your computer likely has internal speakers, but external ones can provide a better sound. External hard drive: An external hard drive is like a flash drive, but they're larger and have more storage capacity. Pen tablet: Tablets are good choices for artists and designers. You can "draw" on the screen, and the image will appear in an app. Less common individual computer hardware devices, either because these pieces are now usually integrated into other devices or because they've been replaced with newer technology: Sound card: The sound card handles audio for your computer, processing and sending it to the speakers. Network Interface Card (NIC): NICs usually add an Ethernet port that you can use to connect your computer to the internet. They may also provide Wi-Fi access. Expansion card (FireWire, USB, etc.): These, like NICs, add functionality to your computer. You use them to add more ports to connect things like external hard drives. Hard drive controller card: Also known as a disk controller, this device communicates between internal storage and the CPU. Scanner: A scanner lets you digitize documents and images. Floppy disk drive: CD- and DVD-ROMs replaced floppy drives as ways to read software. The following hardware is referred to as network hardware, and various pieces are often part of a home or business network: Digital modem (e.g., cable modem, DSL modem, etc.) Router: A router is an important part of a Wi-Fi network. It takes the wired connection from a modem and converts it into a wireless one. Network switch: A network switch also connects to the router and provides multiple Ethernet ports for additional wired connections (for example, to a game console). Access point: A wireless access point is similar to a router; it also transmits a wireless network signal, but it does so without a dedicated modem. Repeater: A repeater, like a wireless extender, expands the range of a Wi-Fi signal. Bridge: You may not have much personal use for a bridge, but in business settings, they link multiple physical networks to cover a wider area. Print server: Print servers manage jobs you've told to print. It's the software that goes between your computer and the printer. Firewall: Firewalls are security elements that stop unauthorized users from accessing your computer. Network hardware isn't as clearly defined as some other types of computer hardware. For example, many home routers will often act as a combination router, switch, and firewall. In addition to all the items listed above, there's more computer hardware called auxiliary hardware, of which a computer might have none, or several, of some kinds: Fan (CPU, GPU, Case, etc.): Fans move hot air from inside your computer case to stop components from overheating. Heat sink: Heat sinks also absorb heat, usually channeling it to a fan to be sent outside the computer. Data cable: These physically transmit information between, for example, a modem and a router. Power cable: This hardware transmits power, typically from a wall socket to a piece of hardware. CMOS battery: These batteries hold a very small amount of information that's necessary to run your computer. Daughterboard: A daughterboard works to expand the functionality of the motherboard; it also works with sound and graphics cards. Some of the devices listed above are called peripheral devices. A peripheral device is a piece of hardware (whether internal or external) that isn't actually involved in the computer's main function. Examples include a monitor, video card, disc drive, and mouse. Troubleshooting Faulty Computer Hardware Computer hardware components individually heat up and cool down as they're used and then not used, meaning that eventually, every single one will fail. Some may even fail at the same time. Fortunately, at least with desktop computers and some laptop and tablet computers, you can replace the non-working piece of hardware without having to replace or rebuild the computer from scratch. Here are some resources you should check out before you go out and purchase a new hard drive, replacement RAM sticks, or anything else you think may be going bad: Hard Drive Explore free hard drive testing programs. Find the best commercial hard drive repair software. Learn how to replace a hard drive. Learn what to do when your hard drive is making noise. Computer Fan Learn how to fix a loud computer fan. Find out how to fix the CPU fan error. Device Manager In Microsoft Windows, hardware resources are managed by Device Manager. It's possible that a "faulty" piece of computer hardware is really just in need of a device driver installation or update, or for the device to be enabled in Device Manager. Hardware devices won't work at all if the device is disabled, or may not be running properly if the wrong driver is installed. Here are some device manager troubleshooting resources: Learn how to view a device's status in Windows. Learn to enable a device in Device Manager in Windows. Learn how to update drivers in windows. Learn several ways to find free driver downloads. Check out the best free driver updater tools. If you decide that some hardware needs replacing or upgrading, find tech support information from the manufacturer, including warranty information (if it applies to you), or look for identical or upgraded parts that you can buy directly. Hardware vs. Software A computer system isn't complete unless there's also software, which is different than hardware. The software is data that's stored electronically, like an operating system or a video editing tool, which runs on the hardware. Hardware gets its name due to the fact that it's strict when it comes to modifications, whereas software is more flexible (i.e., you can easily upgrade or change software). Firmware is closely related to hardware and software, too. Firmware is used to tie the two together so that a software program knows how to interface with a piece of hardware. Frequently Asked Questions What are the four main types of computer hardware? The four primary categories of computer hardware include input devices, output devices, processing devices, and storage devices. How do you clean your computer hardware? Learn how to clean your PC to help extend its life and make it run more efficiently. Always unplug computers prior to cleaning, and only use recommended materials such as lint-free cloths, canned air, and carefully applied isopropyl alcohol. https://www.lifewire.com/computer-hardware-2625895
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Which team will represent Mongolia on the global stage this year? This year, ESN-eSports Network and MOONTON Games are poised to extend their collaboration with an expanded scope. Alongside the M6 Wildcard qualifiers, they will also oversee the EWC-MSC qualifiers for the first time in Mongolia. These tournaments represent a significant contribution to the advancement of Mongolia’s esports sector, affording Mongolian teams an additional avenue to compete and garner recognition on the global stage. This initiative reflects a collaborative endeavor to enrich esports and gaming entertainment offerings for Mongolian youth, showcasing content from Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, the foremost mobile esport in Mongolia, and Unitel Group, the country’s leading media and mobile telecommunications company. ESN – eSports Network and MOONTON Games have organized Spectacular Events in 2023 In 2023, enthusiasts and players of Mongolian Mobile Legends: Bang Bang experienced an array of exhilarating events. One particular highlight was the ESN National Championship 2023: MLBB, coordinated by ESN – eSports Network and MOONTON Games. This event served as the offline qualifier for the M5 Wild Card in Malaysia, drawing in over 586 attendees who witnessed the gripping showdown between Team LiLGun and Last Chance. The triumph of Team LiLGun marked a historic moment as they became the first representatives of Mongolia in the M5 Wild Card stage in Malaysia. Despite their impressive showing in the tournament and their emergence as unexpected contenders, they still have strides to make in their journey toward achieving their aspiration of securing international championship status. The ESN National Championship 2023: MLBB stood out as one of the most extensive and meticulously organized offline esports tournaments ever held in Mongolia. Its success garnered widespread attention from fervent local fans, thereby setting a higher standard for professional esports within the country. https://gamingonphone.com/esports/moonton-games-and-esn-esports-network-announce-extended-esports-strategic-partnership-throughout-2024/
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Combining the strategy of FTL with the galactic ambition of Starfield, a new, stunning space FPS game also takes cues from Left 4 Dead Starfield drew a variety of criticisms, but there was one complaint that was consistent across every player of Bethesda’s latest RPG – you couldn’t move seamlessly between your ship and the surface of the planet. Admittedly vast and ambitious, procedural generation in Starfield also left many of the 1,000 planets feeling uninhabited and dull. They were pretty to look at, maybe, but whenever you touched down on terra firma, it felt as if the makers of Starfield had suddenly disappeared, and you were aimlessly wandering a directionless, nothingy landscape. From a new studio composed of former Minecraft and Hazelight developers, one upcoming co-op FPS game feels like the emotional experience of Starfield as it was meant to be. Ship and systems management borrows from strategy roguelike FTL. There’s even a hint of Valve’s Left 4 Dead. At GDC in San Francisco, PCGamesN goes hands-on with what could be 2024’s biggest breakthrough hit. Jump Ship comes from Keepsake Games, a new studio combining talent from Minecraft maker Mojang, as well as Hazelight, the developer behind It Takes Two and A Way Out. Conceptually, it’s a co-op FPS game that aims to capture the richness of the classic space adventure. A team of up to four pilots a gigantic spaceship and is free to explore the galaxy and complete missions as they choose. The game breaks down into essentially two stages. While onboard your faithful craft, a deceptively simple power and systems management hub needs constant attention. If you want to go faster, someone needs to yank fuses from the shield batteries and shove them into the engine block. If you want more firepower, one of you needs to go down to the weapons bay and link more guns to the bridge computer. At times, you can coast peacefully along just enjoying the scenery, but when asteroid storms hit, or pirates appear on the starboard bow, the entire team needs to jump to action stations and rapidly respond to keep everything online. While one person shoots and steers, the rest can either put out fires (there are actual fires) in the engine room, reroute systems, or head on deck to helm the exterior canons. Stay alive long enough and you can make it to the informal second half of the Jump Ship experience, whereby you touch down on the planet surface to complete missions and objectives, and recover supplies. First of all, you can transition seamlessly from ship to ground. No loading screens. No wait times. Using a jet pack you can hop from the deck of your star cruiser down to the terrain – and back again – in one high-powered swoop. The same applies during aerial combat or the aforementioned asteroid attacks. All four players can move around the entire ship, and its outside, completely at will with no disruptions. Every planet is handcrafted. Every mission is designed and built from the ground up. Jump Ship doesn’t have a fully explorable, totally open-ended sandbox universe – instead, you access your next mission from a computer table in the middle of the bridge. However, there are still extended sections and battles out in the vastness of space itself, and when you arrive into the atmosphere of a new planet, fight your way to the surface, and then seamlessly set down and jump overboard, it feels incredible. “It’s really important to fulfill all the space fantasies,” game director Filip Coulianos tells PCGamesN exclusively. “People ask us ‘are there classes?’ but we’ve tried to stay away from that – whatever you have in your hands is your class. If you’re holding the fire extinguisher, you are the firefighter. We have a tiny bit of an upgrade path for players, so you can buy suits, helmets and stuff like that, which might give you a little buff. But we don’t want it to be like, ‘oh, yeah, only let that person repair because they have a class that makes them so much better than everybody else.” Teamwork and communication are fundamental in Jump Ship. At times, it feels like a sci-fi Lethal Company, as you each take your positions and complete missions in tandem. Once you’re on the ground and you’ve located a mission site, one person might stay close to the computer console that opens a silo door, while two more keep the enemies at bay. The final crewmember is responsible for slipping inside, grabbing what you came for, and hightailing it back to the ship. One flies. One shoots. One repairs. One puts out fires. Imagine the scramble scenes from Star Trek, shared between you and three friends. There’s no procedural generation. Alongside the handcrafted worlds and missions built by Keepsake, Jump Ship also uses a ‘director,’ similar to Valve’s Left 4 Dead, which summons in-game events based on your behavior. Get a bit too wealthy, and you might find yourself targeted more often by pirates. Sit stationary for too long, and expect a meteor shower to start obliterating your ship. Despite a small team of around ten people, Coulianos explains why building Jump Ship by hand is vitally important. “If we want to make this giant, unending world, we wouldn’t have control over the pacing of stuff. But this way, we can jam in all the interesting things and design a good path, and put options where they make sense. Everyone’s time is really valuable. So if you’re just flying forward for 15 minutes in some big generated world, that’s terrible gameplay. We live today in a world where AI and algorithms are becoming drastically more advanced, but I’ve not seen anything produced there that’s remotely as good as a talented human being, building an environment When you’ve finished Jump Ship’s many missions, you can mix things up with a variety of modifier cards. Maybe you want to revisit some of the toughest ops, only this time enemies do ten times more damage. Or perhaps you want to go around again, but with a vastly increased chance of engine failure and ship malfunctions. Rather than create something endless and recursive, the goal is to provide a large variety of substantive new missions and permutations. “We’re [the developers at Keepsake] becoming parents,” Coulianos says. “We don’t have that much time. So like, just having players traveling with nothing happening to us is like ‘no.’ We want every minute to be rich – rich without being too stressful. It doesn’t have to be full of action all the time, of course. But I think that’s important.” We’re still waiting on a precise date, but Jump Ship is currently scheduled to hit early access in late 2024. Combining strategy, teamwork, seamless space adventuring, and influences from some of the best PC games of the last decade or more, you can already wishlist it right here. Alternatively, check out some of the other best space games, or the best upcoming PC games making their way to you in the next 12 months and beyond. https://www.pcgamesn.com/jump-ship/new-space-fps-game
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Around the world, policymakers are coming to grips with the implications of artificial intelligence and its role in the broader digital and tech ecosystem. While different countries have different priorities and governance structures, all have reasons to worry about the technology's potential to cause harm. Since serving for a decade as a member of the European Parliament from the Netherlands, Marietje Schaake has become a leading transatlantic voice in debates about technology and the policy responses to digital innovations. Now the international policy director at Stanford University’s Cyber Policy Center and international policy fellow at Stanford HAI (Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence), she weighs in regularly on the risks of privately governed AI, social media- and AI-augmented disinformation, and related topics, including as a member of the United Nations AI Advisory Body’s Executive Committee. MS: We all have seen the cut-throat competition between the United States and China over the past years. The differences between democracies and autocracies are inevitably also playing out in the way governments approach AI. Another division is between countries that can focus on regulation and investment, and the many governments of developing economies that are concerned more about access and inclusion. These unique economic and social contexts need to be appreciated when we analyze the impact of AI. We are dealing with a technology that can be deployed both to advance scientific breakthroughs and to intensify state surveillance. It would help to see policymakers address more of these specifics. PS: As always, Europe seems to be ahead of the US when it comes to AI regulation. Could you briefly walk us through the main strengths and weaknesses of the draft AI Act, and what regulators elsewhere might learn from Europe’s recent legislative debate? MS: The European Union has indeed been ahead of the curve. In fact, when work started on the AI Act, many cautioned that it was too soon. But now, with market developments racing ahead, one could say that the recent political agreement on the law came in the nick of time. The AI Act is primarily designed to mitigate the risks associated with how AI applications are used. Only at a later stage did lawmakers add requirements for foundation models (the underlying trained datasets that power all the chatbots and other AI tools being released into the market). Those later provisions represent an effort to regulate the technology itself. While I see the EU as an important values-based frontrunner in regulating AI, the tensions between regulating uses and regulating the technology have not been resolved. That is something all regulators will have to deal with sooner or later. PS: Since Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation entered into force to much fanfare in 2018, the law has drawn much criticism for being difficult to interpret, implement, and enforce, and for generally falling short of expectations. Are these concerns justified? What do critics get right, and what are they missing? MS: With the amount of hype surrounding the GDPR, it could only disappoint. In practice, it will always be challenging to harmonize 27 national data-protection regimes into one framework that applies to everyone – governments and companies alike. The good news is that EU leaders foresaw the need for periodic reviews and improvements, which are now being undertaken. As with AI, enforcement will need to be shored up to ensure the GDPR does not go down in history as a paper tiger. PS: In an ideal world, what kind of disinformation safeguards would you like to see ahead of the European Parliament and US national elections this year? Are we still ultimately left with no choice but to trust figures like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg to police election interference campaigns? MS: Unfortunately, companies (with their own changing policies and priorities) are setting the guardrails of our information ecosystem. Many have laid off or substantially downsized their “trust and safety” teams. Even worse, YouTube declared last year that, as a matter of policy, it will no longer remove or take action against videos peddling blatant lies about the 2020 election. It will not have escaped anyone that those lies form the basis for Donald Trump’s 2024 election campaign. Not only are disinformation researchers being politically targeted and sidelined, but many recent measures designed to improve the conditions of online debate are being reversed. On top of that, AI – and particularly generative AI – could be a gamechanger for elections worldwide, given its ability to generate effectively infinite volumes of disinformation and target that information more precisely. We urgently need more transparency so that independent researchers can study the effects of changes in corporate policies. Right now, most of that information and data is shielded behind intellectual-property protections. For its part, the EU is taking important steps to prevent the abuse of “dark patterns” (deceptive user interfaces designed to trick people into making harmful decisions, such as opting in to invasive levels of data tracking), and to regulate the targeting of political ads (which are not permitted to use sensitive personal information). The EU has also agreed on new rules requiring that all political ads “be clearly labeled as such and must indicate who paid for them, how much, to which elections, referendum, or regulatory process they are linked, and whether they have been targeted.” These are important measures. But I fear they will not come in time for the next EU elections, or for elections in other parts of the world. With democracy already under unprecedented strain worldwide, we may soon bear witness to a major experiment in technologically augmented mani[CENSORED]tion. PS: Should TikTok be banned? Given China’s intelligence laws, there is ample reason for concern about how corporate data can end up being used by the state. Many in Europe had deep concerns following revelations concerning how the US National Security Agency (NSA) could use tech-company data for intelligence gathering and law enforcement. That never led to a ban, however. In general, protecting children from addictive apps is a good idea. I would prefer that decisions about banning the use of an app like TikTok be based on transparent security or child-protection rules that apply equally to all. Secure your copy of PS Quarterly: Profit and Peril The newest issue of our magazine, PS Quarterly: Profit and Peril, is here. To gain digital access to all of the magazine’s content, and receive your print copy, subscribe to PS Premium now. SUBSCRIBE NOW https://www.project-syndicate.org/magazine/ai-social-media-risks-governance-regulatory-challenges-by-marietje-schaake-2024-03?a_la=english&a_d=65c504c909243a8d31b4340f&a_m=&a_a=click&a_s=&a_p=homepage&a_li=ai-social-media-risks-governance-regulatory-challenges-by-marietje-schaake-2024-03&a_pa=curated&a_ps=main-article-a3&a_ms=&a_r=
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Boa Constrictor Boa constrictors are powerful snakes and stealthy hunters. They live in tropical climates throughout most of Central and South America, where they hunt at night. The boa's hunting technique is generally to ambush prey, such as rats, birds, monkeys, or wild pigs. COMMON NAME: Boa Constrictor SCIENTIFIC NAME: Boa constrictor TYPE: Reptiles DIET: Carnivore GROUP NAME: Bed, knot AVERAGE LIFE SPAN IN THE WILD: 20 to 30 years SIZE: 13 feet WEIGHT: 60 pounds The boa's hunting technique is generally to ambush prey, such as rats, birds, monkeys, or wild pigs. The snake swallows its prey whole. Food is digested by strong stomach acids. After a large meal, a boa doesn't need to eat again for weeks. A boa constrictor grows throughout its whole life, which can be 20 to 30 years. An adult boa will generally weigh more than 100 pounds (45 kilograms) and grow to about 13 feet (4 meters) long. Boa constrictors tend to live alone. Mother boas give birth to about 60 babies at a time! A baby boa is on its own from the start. It is born with the instinct, or built-in knowledge, of how to hunt. It also has an instinct to hide to stay safe from predators. The baby boa's diet changes as it grows. The bigger it gets, the bigger its preferred prey becomes. Several subspecies of Boa constrictor have been described in the past, but many of these are poorly differentiated, and further research may redefine many of them. Some appear to be based more on location rather than on biological differences.[10] Boa imperator,[11] Boa nebulosa,[3] Boa orophias and Boa sigma[12] have all been elevated to full species status. The boa constrictor is a large snake, although it is only modestly sized in comparison to other large snakes, such as the reticulated python, Burmese python, or the occasionally sympatric green anaconda, and can reach lengths from 3 to 13 ft (0.91 to 3.96 m) depending on the locality and the availability of suitable prey.[16] Clear sexual dimorphism is seen in the species, with females generally being larger in both length and girth than males. The usual size of mature female boas is between 7 and 10 ft (2.1 and 3.0 m) whereas males are between 6 and 8 ft (1.8 and 2.4 m).[17] Females commonly exceed 10 ft (3.0 m), particularly in captivity, where lengths up to 12 ft (3.7 m) or even 14 ft (4.3 m) can be seen.[18] The largest documented non-stretched dry skin is deposited at Zoologische Staatssammlung München (ZSM 4961/2012) and measures 14.6 ft (4.45 m) without head.[19] A report of a boa constrictor growing up to 18.5 ft (5.6 m) was later found to be a misidentified green anaconda.[20] The boa constrictor is a heavy-bodied snake, and large specimens can weigh up to 27 kg (60 lb). Females, the larger sex, more commonly weigh 10 to 15 kg (22 to 33 lb).[21] Some specimens of this species can reach or possibly exceed 45 kg (100 lb), although this is not usual.[22] The size and weight of a boa constrictor depends on subspecies, locale, and the availability of suitable prey. B. c. constrictor reaches, and occasionally tops, the averages given above, as it is one of the relatively large subspecies of Boa constrictor.[17] Other examples of sexual dimorphism in the species include males generally having longer tails to contain the hemipenes and also longer pelvic spurs, which are used to grip and stimulate the female during co[CENSORED]tion.[23] Pelvic spurs are the only external sign of the rudimentary hind legs and pelvis and are seen in all boas and pythons. https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals
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With a bare-bones interior, an extreme aero kit, and a dinner-table-size rear wing, this racing version of the Ioniq 5 N will compete in the eN1 electric racing series in South Korea at the end of April. Hyundai revealed the Ioniq 5 N eN1 Cup car at a practice session leading up to the 2024 Hyundai N Festival, a one-make race series to be held in South Korea in late April. The Cup car is based on the roadgoing Ioniq 5 N and features racing upgrades including slick tires and a stripped interior. The new race car will make its debut at the Inje Speedium circuit in South Korea on April 27 as part of the new eN1 class of racing. With the introduction of the new Ioniq 5 N eN1 Cup car, Hyundai is taking its Ioniq 5 N racing in an all-new electric professional racing series. The new Cup car builds on the already sporty Ioniq 5 N, the performance version of the Ionia 5 electric SUV, bringing it up to the demanding level required for professional racing. | Hyundai started by giving the car a complete makeover. The front end is all new with a large lip and prominent dive planes protruding from a more functional front bumper. New over-fenders round out the eN1's body-kit changes, while a gargantuan rear wing sits proudly at the rear of the car. We want whatever sort of weight-loss diet Hyundai used to get the Ioniq 5 N so svelte. While the roadgoing car weighs just over 4900 pounds, Hyundai estimates the Cup car tips the scales at closer to 4350 pounds. Unsurprisingly, the secret to shedding all those pounds is simply removing the excess stuff. Gone are the bulky 21-inch wheels with all their unnecessary weight. They've been replaced by a set of lightweight 18-inch forged wheels wrapped in motorsport slicks. The standard glass windows are swapped for lighter polycarbonate replacements, and the hood is replaced with a duplicate made of fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP). The interior is stripped, with Hyundai removing anything deemed unnecessary. The regular seats are gone, with a lone bucket seat for the driver remaining Adding some weight back to the eN1, Hyundai is fitting each car with an FIA-compliant roll cage and fire extinguishers to improve safety. Under the bodywork, the powertrain is untouched. The dual motors on the eN1 Cup car produce the same 641 horsepower as those on the road car. The race car also inherits the 84.0 kWh of usable energy from the standard car's battery, which remains good for charging from 10-80 percent in 18 minutes. Hyundai hasn't released performance figures, but our estimates put the standard car at roughly 3.1 seconds to 60 mph, so the eN1 should be quick. Additional changes include adjustable suspension with two-way dampers and a high-voltage shutoff. https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a60357334/hyundai-ioniq-5-n-en1-cup-car-revealed/
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Two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Vontae Davis has died aged 35. Davis, who played for Miami Dolphins, Indianapolis Colts and Buffalo Bills, was found dead at his grandmother's house in Southwest Ranches, Florida. The police report confirmed no foul play was involved and the investigation was still open. Davis, who played in back-to-back Pro Bowls in 2014 and 2015, retired mid-match while playing for the Bills against Los Angeles Chargers in 2018. His 10-year career saw him finish with 22 interceptions, 97 passes defended and 395 tackles. "Extremely saddened to hear of the passing of Vontae Davis," Colts owner Jim Irsay posted on X. "A great guy, team-mate, player. My prayers to Vontae's family." The Dolphins, who drafted Davis as a first-round pick in 2009, said: "We are heartbroken by the sudden passing of former Dolphins CB Vontae Davis and extend our deepest condolences to his family & loved ones during this difficult time." The Bills added: "We are saddened to learn of the passing of Vontae Davis. We are thinking of his friends, family, and loved ones during this difficult time." Related Topics https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/american-football/68710054
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These days, aggressive behavior seems out of control. It's not uncommon to see people fighting, in homes, at sporting events, on public transportation, in school, or even at the work place. Intervening in a physical or verbal fight can be dangerous, but sometimes it is the right thing to do. There are several strategies you can try to de-escalate these types of situations. 1- Intervening in a Fight Stay calm. If two other people are starting to fight, you should try to diffuse the tension by appearing relaxed.[1] Use a soothing tone of voice, nonthreatening body language (for example, keep your hands raised in front of your chest), and slow movements. 2- Assess the situation quickly. Fights move quickly so you won't have a lot of time. You need to determine how serious the situation is, if you are in danger, whether you need to call for help, and what strategies might work best to stop the fight in this particular situation. Try to determine whether anyone has a weapon or is likely to reach for an object to use as a weapon (for example, a bottle in a bar fight). If so, call the police and do not intervene. Try to move other onlookers, especially children, to safety. Notice whether the fighters have "back up," often in the form of onlookers who are egging on the fighters. Gang fights and similar situations are unpredictable and you should not try to intervene. Look around for any large objects that you can push between the fighters, like trash cans, desks, or anything else that is big but possible for you to quickly move into place. 1- Call the police. If either fighter has a weapon of any kind, call the police and do not try to intervene. You should also call the police if you are physically unable to restrain a fighter or fear that your safety would be in jeopardy if you intervened. Unless a police officer happens to be in the vicinity, it may be too late by the time they arrive. If it is safe to do so, try to break up the fight yourself while you wait for them to arrive. 4-Get help from another onlooker If there is anyone else within hearing range, get them to help you break up the fight before attempting to do it yourself. In situations like this, onlookers don't generally stop to help unless you tell them specifically. So instead of yelling "Someone help me!" look someone in the eye and say "Help me stop the fight!"[2] If possible, choose someone who is larger than the fighters and looks strong and athletic. But in a pinch, any able-bodied adult will do! Don't leave the scene of a fight to get help unless you have to, especially if the fighters are juveniles. If you're at school or in another setting where there are no adults present, you can always send a kid to get another adult. Source :https://www.wikihow.com/Stop-a-Fight
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Former US President Donald Trump has posted a $175m (£140m) bond in his New York civil fraud case, staving off asset seizures by the state. Mr Trump was originally ordered to pay the full $464m judgement against him, but an appeals court said he could pay the smaller sum within 10 days. He was found in February to have fraudulently inflated property values. The Republican denies wrongdoing and says the case is a political witch hunt by the Democratic prosecutor. If he loses his appeal, Mr Trump will have to come up with the $464m. His lawyers had argued before the appellate court that securing a bond for that amount would be a "practical impossibility". Monday's bond payment will - for now at least - spare Mr Trump the humiliation of seeing his real estate assets such as Trump Tower in Manhattan and his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida taken away from him. In a statement, his lawyer Alina Habba said: "As promised, President Trump has posted bond. He looks forward to vindicating his rights on appeal and overturning this unjust verdict." The fraud case against Mr Trump was filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat, in 2022. Trump's media company tumbles in stock market Trump gagged again after he slams judge's daughter Justice Arthur Engoron, also a Democrat, broadly sided with Ms James' argument that Mr Trump should pay a steep price for fraudulently misrepresenting his assets in order to get more favourable loans and interest rates over the course of years. Mr Trump argued the case had no victims because the banks got repaid with interest and no financial institution sued him for the exaggerated estimates of his net worth. Justice Engoron also barred Mr Trump from running a New York business for three years. He was also prohibited from getting loans from New York financial institutions over the same period. The ruling placed Mr Trump, who has said in depositions and on social media that he has $400m or $500m in cash on hand, under a serious financial crunch. Forbes Magazine currently estimates his net worth at $5.7bn - it soared after the parent company of his social media platform Truth Social went public last week. Around the same time he lost the fraud case, Mr Trump had to secure a $91m bond after losing an unrelated defamation lawsuit brought by the writer E Jean Carroll. To delay enforcement of the penalty while he appealed the civil fraud case, Mr Trump initially sought a bond from 30 companies but was unable to secure one, his lawyers wrote in court filings. In addition to reducing the amount he would need to post last week, the appeals court also suspended the ban on Mr Trump's ability to run a business and get loans while they consider his challenge to Justice Engoron's ruling. It could take months, or longer, for the case to be decided. In the meantime, Mr Trump's first criminal trial - over his alleged attempt to fraudulently conceal hush-money payments to an adult film star ahead of the 2016 election - is scheduled to begin on 15 April in Manhattan.He has also been charged in two additional cases with trying to overturn his 2020 election loss against President Joe Biden and over his handling of classified documents after leaving office. Mr Trump has pleaded not guilty in all of those cases. Source : https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68709895
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