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Your Nickname:Era Your Age :20 How you could help us a Devil harmony member ? : I do a good activity and a very good job, and I know right from wrong, and I want to be in a project Devil harmony How much you rate Devil harmony project from 1 - 10 ? :7 Other information about your request ?: - Last request link : first
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If you like vaporware and looking at phones and gadgets you’ll never own, then Barcelona’s Mobile World Congress (MWC) is the trade show for you. This week’s annual menagerie revealed new devices like the TCL Nxtpaper 14 and a working model of Motorola’s rolling phone display. Other brands—namely Samsung—used the venue to tease us about a product that likely won’t see the light of day until much later this year. We also caught a glimpse of Lenovo’s new see-through ThinkBook concept laptop. The industry seems primarily focused on improving what’s already out on the market, but you can see that concepts were king at this year’s trade show. Check out the slideshow above to see some of the more exciting news from MWC 2024 this week. This article originally appeared on Gizmodo. https://qz.com/mwc-2024-mobile-world-congress-announcements-tech-gadge-1851293992
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has introduced the imc FAMOS 2024 data analysis software, which delivers user experience enhancements and updates to its data analysis features for engineers, researchers and technicians in the automotive, mechanical, railway, aerospace and other industries. New features to the software include the Start Page, where users can launch and customize numerous FAMOS wizards and tools; and a new data analysis function directly within the curve window, useful for quick evaluation while handling large data sets and formatting options for polar diagrams. The new functions have been designed to simplify the processing of large data sets, from visualization and analysis to creating professional reports. FAMOS tools and wizards, such as FAMOS code for import/export filters, Python or R code, or templates for GUI elements, can be directly accessed, and the customized the start page provides direct access to instructive demo projects. Frequently used sequences and project files can also be individually linked to the page. The new data analysis function can be used to select individual data segments within the window and calculate them with standard functions, which enables interactive browsing and faster insights into the displayed data sets. Further formatting options can also be used for polar diagrams to improve the visualization of acoustic data, directional characteristics, wind energy or rotationally symmetric structures. Text data and arrays from applications in which text elements occur in measurement data, such as diagnostic or error messages or fieldbus data, can also be edited and displayed with the software. Damian Hurschler, team leader for flight test instrumentation at the Swiss aircraft manufacturer Pilatus Aircraft, said, “imc FAMOS allows new users to quickly learn the basics of viewing measurement data, getting an overview and assessing its quality. Measurement data can be transferred directly from imcSTUDIO to imc FAMOS, displayed in a variety of ways with just a few simple steps, and automatically used for calculations with sequences. Even with very large data sets, we are always impressed by the performance of imc FAMOS.” technology
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Apple fans looking forward to new Macs or iPads at WWDC 2024 should prepare themselves for disappointment. Despite the small number of releases out of Cupertino so far this year and the long list of products waiting for an update, a respected analyst has predicted that the event will not see any hardware announcements at all. The prediction comes from Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman in the latest edition of his Power On newsletter. Gurman told subscribers (via MacRumors) that “there’s no hardware slated to be announced at WWDC, unless Apple unexpectedly previews a new device launching later (to be clear: I don’t expect that).” To be clear, the idea that Apple would hold a WWDC with no hardware is not in itself a massive surprise; of the past 10 WWDCs, precisely half have focused on software only. It’s more that Apple’s 2024 has been light on product announcements so far: just the two new iPads (Air and Pro) in May, and the M3 MacBook Air back in March. We’re still expecting updates this year to the Mac mini, Mac Studio, Mac Pro, iMac or iMac Pro, iPad and iPad mini, AirPods, HomePod (possibly with a screen), and Apple TV–and that’s leaving aside the iPhone and Apple Watch updates that are nailed on for the fall. There had been hopes, not least among followers of Gurman’s bulletins, that a new Apple TV would be announced this month: he previously said Apple hoped to refresh the Apple TV in the first half of 2024. But the same writer now says that a launch “isn’t imminent.” Neither would it appear that Apple has immediate plans to release new models of the standard iPad or iPad mini, both of which are sorely in need of an update. The most likely hardware launch for WWDC 2024, however, is a new Mac. The event is nominally focused on software updates, but Apple will frequently take the opportunity to announce a new desktop or laptop, with high-end pro models particularly of interest. At WWDC 2023 the company announced the M2 Max/Ultra Mac Studio and the M2 Ultra Mac Pro, along with the 15-inch MacBook Air. (Not to mention Vision Pro.) The summer before we got the two Macs based on the then-new M2 chip, as well as a redesigned MacBook Air and a new 13-inch MacBook Pro. Of those 10 WWDCs, the other half all featured Mac announcements of one kind or another. Still, even without hardware news, this month’s WWDC is set to be a big one. Indeed it’s possible that Apple is holding back on product launches so that viewers can really concentrate on its first steps into the world of AI, with Project Greymatter bringing new functions to iOS and macOS, and AI making its big entrance into Apple’s ecosystem. For all the latest news and rumors, check out our regularly updated https://www.macworld.com/article/2354529/wwdc-no-new-hardware-mac-ipads-apple-tv.html
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When was the XDefiant release date? If you’re a huge fan of all things Ubisoft, particularly the Tom Clancy games, you may get a kick out of this new free-to-play first-person arena shooter. Its five vs. five matches promised fast-paced objective-based gameplay with Ubisoft characters, complete with unique abilities to turn the tide of battle.So, how does XDefiant work? It’s an FPS game similar to Call of Duty and Overwatch, but its roster comprises character factions based on some of Ubisoft’s back catalog, each with its own set of abilities to aid them in battle. Ubisoft has invested time in a few free PC games in recent years, and now XDefiant is finally here.XDefiant had seen numerous delays in the past. It was originally scheduled for release with a preseason during Summer 2023. However, it was indefinitely delayed as the first submission to Sony and Xbox failed, and the team has been scrambling ever since. On September 11, 2023, XDefiant executive producer Mark Rubin posted a statement online about why the company hasn’t provided a concrete release date yet, citing a failed submission as one of the reasons. XDefiant was delayed again from an initial window of March 2024, this time without hinting when it will officially launch. This is due to feedback from a Public Test Session where “inconsistencies in the game experience” were found “that we need to address prior to launching our preseason.” However, there was some encouraging news about when we would find out more. XDefiant executive producer Mark Rubin posted on X (formerly Twitter) a list of findings from the recent server test session. He later summarized that post by saying, “The server test session went really well from a scale and server standpoint. We have some tuning to do. Pretty straightforward stuff that will be done very soon if not done already. And lastly, [the] release date [is] coming very soon!” The XDefiant release date was officially announced a few days later. Click
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Since it launched last week, Rabbit’s R1 AI gadget has inspired a lot of questions, starting with “Why isn’t this just an app?” Well, friends, that’s because it is just an app. Over at Android Authority, Mishaal Rahman managed to download Rabbit’s launcher APK on a Google Pixel 6A. With a little tweaking, he was able to run the app as if it were on Rabbit’s own device. Using the volume-up key in place of the R1’s single hardware button, he was able to set up an account and start asking it questions, just as if he was using the $199 R1. Oh boy. Related Rabbit R1 review: nothing to see here The Rabbit R1: all the latest news about this hare-raising AI gadget Rahman points out that the app probably doesn’t offer all of the same functionality as the R1. In his words: “the Rabbit R1’s launcher app is intended to be preinstalled in the firmware and be granted several privileged, system-level permissions — only some of which we were able to grant — so some of the functions would likely fail if we tried.” But the fact that the software runs on a midrange phone from almost two years ago suggests that it has more in common with a plain ‘ol Android app than not. Rabbit founder and CEO Jesse Lyu disagrees with this characterization. He gave a lengthy statement to The Verge that we’ve partially quoted below — it was also posted to Rabbit’s X account if you want to read it in full. “rabbit r1 is not an Android app... rabbit OS and LAM run on the cloud with very bespoke AOSP and lower level firmware modifications, therefore a local bootleg APK without the proper OS and Cloud endpoints won’t be able to access our service. rabbit OS is customized for r1 and we do not support third-party clients.” The R1 isn’t alone; Humane’s AI pin appears to run on a version of Android’s open-source software, too. But it’s the R1 in the hot seat right now as the first reviews have started to trickle out — and they’re not great, Bob. Rabbit issued its first software update earlier today to address some complaints, including a fast-draining battery. That issue seems to be better controlled post-update; my R1’s idle battery performance is vastly improved after downloading the update this morning. But the bigger problem is that the R1 just doesn’t do enough useful things to justify its existence when, you know, phones exist. It looks like this AI gadget could have just been an app after all. Update April 30th 11:23PM ET: Added a statement from Rabbit CEO Jesse Lyu. Click
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Explore the Warped Depths and collect the new Dragonkin collection. Developer Jagex has announced a new archaeology dig site is coming to its well-known RPG, RuneScape - Daemonheim. Nestled in the ruins of Daemonheim, the new mini-dig site contains a variety of interesting relics and artifacts for you to find. Your findings will lead you to uncover new mysteries. Built for adventurers and treasure hunters, Daemonheim is the eighth dig site to be added to the game. As part of the update, the developers have completely renovated Daemonheim’s graphics for the first time since the area launched in 2010. The graphics overhaul adds untold stories for you to experience and mysteries involving the land to uncover. To reach the new dig site, your archaeology skill must be level 73 or greater. Additionally, you must free Skaldrun from the Frozen Floors in Dungeoneering before you can access the new Daemonheim dig site. There is an upper dig site as well as a dark underground dig site called the Warped Depths. ’s Sash Brush and Skeka’s Hypnowand. Balarak’s Sash Brush provides passive boosts and elevates your execution success when using your archaeology skill. Skeka’s Hypnowand grants you access to a new style of hunting and combat. The update also introduces the Dragonkin Archaeology collection. Discovering this collection will allow you to unlock a new Relic Power, Spirit Weaver. The Spirit Weaver power lets you either maximize XP gains or optimize efficiency when you are training Summoning. RuneScape is an MMORPG in which you explore a vast open world. Abandoning the classic class system, this role-playing title lets you play your way. You can learn any skill, so you don’t need to create multiple characters to experience all the game has to offer. You can learn skills like Farming, Hunting and Rune Crafting. RuneScape is currently available in the App Store, Google Play, and Steam. You can follow this classic MMORPG on X (Twitter) to learn more. click
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