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  4. Every now and then you need more ports than your device provides. And it's always at the most inopportune times, like when you need to give a presentation on the projector to the higher-ups at work. Fortunately, you don't have to purchase a whole new gadget to make it work, thanks to this multi-port docking station(Opens in a new tab). This particular 9-in-1 Docking Station with 4K HDMI offers a ton of flexibility thanks to its plethora of ports. And you can bring that versatility to your electronics and snag this port for just $28.99, 27% off the usual price for a limited time. We've all been there you buy a new gadget, like a laptop or desktop computer, and discover you can't possibly plug in everything you need to. This 9-in-1 Docking Station with 4K HDMI brings versatility to your daily life, offering you plenty of possibilities with nine ports. As a multi-port adapter, this docking station is compatible with almost all Type-C devices like new iPad Pros, iPad Airs, MacBook Pros, MacBook Airs, Samsung smartphones and tablets, and even the Nintendo Switch. That makes it a great multipurpose tool to have in your back pocket, and its portable size makes it fit there. Equipped with an HDMI, USB-C PD, USB-C data, 3.5mm audio jack, USB 3.0, and SD/TF, this device offers a wide range of uses. Stream HD movies to your TV or add 3D video games to your monitors, or easily project your presentation during a meeting. There are also USB ports for charging, aside from data transfer, to keep you powered up, too. https://mashable.com/deals/april-10-9-in-1-docking-station
  5. Do you like ads in your Gmail account? No? Well, too bad because it looks like we’re going to get even more. Screenshots from across the internet show users getting way more ads than usual on Gmail for desktop and mobile. Advertisements are nothing new to Gmail, but they’re normally tucked away at the top of the Promotions and Social tabs where they can be easily ignored. The new placement, however, changes all that, integrating ads in between actual emails. As a result, it’s much harder to tell the difference between the two at a glance even if they have an Ad icon signifying them as such. Intrusive ads Looking at screenshots on Twitter(opens in new tab), there doesn't appear to be any specific targeting behind the ads. It appears to be all at random. One user showed he had ads from Edible Arrangements and a job listing from the U.S. Border Patrol(opens in new tab). Another had a combination of Amazon and KFC(opens in new tab). The intrusiveness is also pretty egregious on smartphones as some have gotten images alongside the ads(opens in new tab) taking up even more space. It is worth pointing out that this Zerg Rush of advertisements isn’t affecting every single user. Personally, we didn’t see any changes on Gmail for desktop. Everything was business as usual. We did, however, see more ads than usual in the Promotions on the mobile version, although there were no extra images. Benefit of the doubt Now, to be fair to Google, it’s possible none of this is being done on purpose. In a response to an upset user, the official Gmail account on Twitter(opens in new tab) said the sudden influx of ads doesn’t “sound good” and asked them to send feedback via the Gmail Help tool. There also have been instances this year where bad actors would hijack the Google Ads network to push adult content to “unsuspecting victims”. In one instance, hackers were so bold to push malware onto people. On the other hand, it’s not like Google is innocent either. 80 percent of the company’s revenue comes from digital ads, according to The Guardian(opens in new tab). So the tech giant has more than enough reason to create new ways for businesses to advertise. In a recent report, The Financial Times “claims to have seen an internal presentation” where the tech giant aims to use generative AI to create original advertisements drawing “from those already created by human hands.” We would love to give Google the benefit of the doubt that this is another hijacking or some internal accident and not the start of another advertising program. At the time of this writing, the only official word we’ve heard so far is the tweet from earlier. So, we asked Google if they would like to make a statement about these ads appearing inside Gmail accounts. We’ll update this story if we hear back. Be sure to check out TechRadar’s recently updated list on the best ad blocker of 2023. We have a feeling you might need one. https://www.techradar.com/news/gmail-caught-mixing-ads-with-regular-emails-annoying-many-on-the-internet
  6. The GCC Compiler has received new patches for the upcoming Intel Lunar Lake & Arrow Lake lineup. We have seen a similar strategy from Intel since it provides preliminary support for future architectures way earlier than AMD. Intel Tends to Provide Support Way Earlier Than Official Launch, Unlike AMD Phoronix reports that Intel has added instructions support through a new patch for Lunar Lake, Arrow Lake, and Arrow Lake S. The new patches are expected to be compatible with the upcoming GCC 14 compiler release. To clarify this update, The GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) is a suite of compilers and tools developed to generate machine code. When a new processor is released, it may introduce new features, instructions, or architectural changes. To take advantage of these new capabilities, the GCC developers may need to update the compiler to support them. Typically, this entails implementing the new instruction set extensions, streamlining code generation for the new processor, and modifying the internal compiler structures. One important detail highlighted by Phoronix reveals that the new patch suggests that only the Arrow Lake S will support AVX-VNNI-INT16, SHA512, SM3, and SM4 instructions, while the other models in Arrow Lake won't do so. In comparison, this information isn't confirmed yet, since the development is in its initial stages. However, these instructions are helpful in AI and machine learning applications; hence if excluded, it wouldn't have much effect on an average consumer. A previous Intel "Architecture Instruction Set Extensions and Future Features" document also revealed similar instructions to be added in the upcoming Arrow Lake-S lineup. Intel's efforts toward providing early support for its upcoming lineup are appreciable, unlike AMD, which tends to implement support as late as a month before an official launch. https://wccftech.com/intel-arrow-lake-s-arrow-lake-m-lunar-lake-cpus-get-added-support-within-gcc/
  7. Final Fantasy XVI is getting a day-one patch, after all. You might remember that Square Enix originally didn't want to release one, expressing confidence in its final build of the game, although they did say it wasn't a final decision. Well, during yesterday's Final Fantasy XVI launch live stream, the developers revealed there will be one, mainly to address performance. Here's the full overview of the fixes:Fix a control flag issue which can make progress impossible under very specific circumstances Fix an issue wherein the game could close unexpectedly under very specific circumstances Optimize performance in several places Fix some minor text errors It's worth noting that it won't be a mandatory update. Also, Square Enix said it will be a relatively small download, weighing around 300MB. The performance of Final Fantasy XVI looked a bit problematic even in the free demo released on PlayStation 5. Beyond addressing the optimization with the day-one patch, the developers also discussed other feedback received after the release of the demo. Another common complaint is that the demo featured a lot of the cutscenes, to which producer Naoki Yoshida replied: I agree, there are a lot of cutscenes. It's taken from the first act of the story, so there's more scene-setting than later in the game. It will gradually become more like the Eikon Challenge section in general. But there will still be long scenes at crucial points in the story. Still, we believe the story we're telling is a compelling one, and once it grips you, you won't worry about the length of the scenes.Japanese players complained about lip synchronization being off, and Square Enix said it was done only for the English language, as it would have otherwise been too much to work. They tried to use AI to adjust lip synchronization in Japanese, but its results weren't satisfactory. The developers encouraged players to play Final Fantasy XVi using English voices and their native language's subtitles. Square Enix is also looking into ways to adjust motion blur via a dedicated setting or turn it off entirely. Additional upcoming options may include camera movement speed and the ability to disable auto-follow. The developers also discussed the streamlining of the demo. That part of Final Fantasy XVI is focused on set-piece battles, but it will open up later, offering explorable areas. That's also why there's no mini-map, as the team decided they'd rather have players looking at the world than looking at the mini-map. Still, a map will be accessible in certain locations by clicking the touchpad. Final Fantasy XVI launches on June 22nd for PlayStation 5. Check out our roundup article here and stay tuned for our full review early next week! https://wccftech.com/final-fantasy-xvi-is-getting-a-day-one-performance-patch-after-all/
  8. Poco C51, which was launched earlier this year in April, is now available at a discounted price when purchased with an Airtel Prepaid connection. Poco has collaborated with Airtel to offer the discount price on Flipkart. The handset will come locked with Airtel Prepaid connection and include some Airtel benefits. The Poco C51 was launched in India at Rs. 8,499 for the 4GB+64GB RAM and storage configuration. It sports a 6.52-inch HD+ (720x1,600 pixels) display and is powered by a MediaTek Helio G36 SoC. Poco India in collaboration with Airtel will sell the Poco C51 with a Rs. 2,500 discount. The company said that the phone will be sold as India's most affordable 4G smartphone as part of this collaboration. It will be available on Flipkart at a price of Rs. 5,999 starting July 18. However, the phone will come locked to an Airtel Prepaid connection. To sweeten the deal, buyers will also get 50 GB of one-time mobile data from Airtel. The Poco C51 smartphone was launched earlier this year in April priced at Rs. 8,499 for the sole 4GB + 64GB RAM and storage configuration. It is offered in Power Black and Royal Blue colour options. It sports a 6.52-inch HD+ (720x1,600 pixels) display with 120Hz touch sampling rate and 400 nits of brightness. The Poco C51 is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Helio G36 SoC, paired with 4GB of RAM, that can be virtually expanded up to 7GB by using 3GB of unused storage. The handset also has 64GB of inbuilt storage expandable up to 1TB using a microSD card. Connectivity options on the smartphone include 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, Glonass, Beidou, a micro-USB port, and a 3.5mm audio jack. The phone also has an accelerometer and a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor for biometrics. The Poco C51 is backed by a 5,000mAh battery. It measures 76.75x164.9x9.09mm and weighs 192 grams. Is Poco F4 5G a new best-of contende r under Rs. 30,000? We discuss this on Orbital, the Gadgets 360 podcast. Orbital is available on Spotify, Gaana, JioSaavn, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and wherever you get your podcasts. Link: https://www.gadgets360.com/mobiles/news/poco-c51-discount-price-in-india-rs-5999-airtel-prepaid-flipkart-specifications-features-4207180
  9. Apple announced iOS 17 at its WWDC 2023 event back in June with major changes and new features. It was initially coined that iOS 17 would be a minor update focusing on the stability of the platform. However, Apple made sure that the operating system came with its fair share of improvements. Soon after the event, Apple released the first beta of iOS 17 to developers for testing purposes. The company also announced that iOS 17 will be available for the general public to test. If you are not a developer or simply looking to install a comparatively stable build of iOS 17, check out when Apple will release the first public beta for iPhone. iOS 17 comes with a revamped Control Center that not only looks good but also offers neatly arranged controls. You have the option available to customize the controls according to your preferences, including the ability to position them where you want. Other than this, the Lock Screen has gained a plethora of improvements as well compared to the current version. While the overall design is the same, it gives you more customization tools. If you are willing to install and try the public beta of iOS 17, Apple stated that it will be available in July. Apple’s Larger 32-Inch iMac In Early Development But Could Replace Your Mac Studio And Pro Display XDR Setup Apple stated at its WWDC 2023 event that it will release the first public beta of iOS 17 in July, which will be available for everyone to try. Take note that we are already halfway through July and still waiting for the public beta. What this means is that the company could either announce the beta this week or the next. This will give you plenty of time to make a secure backup of your iPhone or iPad to install the latest beta build. We will notify you as soon as the public beta of iOS 17 is released. Currently, iOS 17 is in its third beta cycle, which means that it will probably be the version that Apple will be pushing out for the public beta testers with some changes. Usually, the initial beta builds of iOS are crawling with bugs and issues, and it is always wise to wait for a stable build. However, if you are a developer and want to check out the latest beta at all costs, we would still recommend you install it on a spare device rather than on your daily driver. As mentioned earlier, Apple will release iOS 17 public beta sometime this month, so be sure to stick around. Link: https://wccftech.com/ios-17-public-beta-release/
  10. The best graphics cards don't always have to run full throttle. Sometimes, we may leave our system idling or use it to do the normal stuff, like watching YouTube videos. Some of us may ignore the graphics card's power consumption. Still, the German publication ComputerBase has inadvertently unearthed a simple option to help reduce idle power consumption on AMD Radeon graphics cards if you're running single or dual high-resolution, high-refresh-rate monitors. ComputerBase recently upgraded its labs with Powenetics V2 measuring software and hardware to improve power metric logging and a new 4K display with a 144 Hz refresh rate and Adaptive Sync support. As a result, the news outlet had to retest all its graphics cards and stumbled upon a discovery that enabling Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) can substantially lower the graphics card's idle power draw. The VRR option is available in Windows and AMD's drivers; however, the latter cannot enable it automatically. VRR is a technology that automatically adjusts your monitor's refresh rate to match the frame rate output from your games or content so that both remain in sync. You may find the VRR term under a different name, depending on the manufacturer, like Adaptive Sync, AMD FreeSync, or Nvidia G-Sync. AMD's RDNA 3 graphics cards, specifically the Radeon RX 7900 XTX, showed the most significant benefit. According to ComputerBase's results, the Radeon RX 7900 XTX drew 81% and 71% less idle power in a single-and dual-monitor configuration, respectively. Even under a more realistic test with Windows movement, the graphics card saw 36% lower power consumption. Watching YouTube at SDR and 60 FPS didn't yield significant results. With HDR enabled, however, the graphics card consumed 31% less power.The phenomenon isn't limited to AMD's RDNA 3 graphics cards, either. ComputerBase saw similar behavior on last-generation RDNA 2 SKUs, such as the Radeon RX 6800 XT and Radeon RX 6700 XT, although to a lesser degree. For example, enabling VRR decreased the Radeon RX 6800 XT's idle power consumption by 79% and the window movement test by 17%. The option didn't substantially impact the Radeon RX 6800 XT in the other scenarios. VRR enablement had a reversed effect on Intel and Nvidia graphics cards. ComputerBase recorded up to 11% higher idle power consumption on the Arc A770. However, Arc A770 sipped 4% less power with the YouTube HDR test at 60 FPS. The same option negatively impacted Nvidia's latest GeForce RTX 40-series graphics cards, such as the GeForce RTX 4080. ComputerBase observed 25% higher idle power on a single monitor and up to 12% on a dual-monitor layout. The VRR option also increased power consumption between 4% to 5% when watching YouTube videos. People had been critical of AMD's RDNA 3 graphics card's idle power consumption and high-resolution display, and with good reason. A graphics card shouldn't pull over 100W when the system is idling or even when watching a YouTube video. The VRR option is a game-changer for RDNA 3, as it brings the graphics card's idle power consumption down to Ada Lovelace levels in idle scenarios. However, Ada Lovelace is still power efficient. For example, even with VRR enabled, the Radeon RX 7900 XTX's power consumption was still higher than the GeForce RT X 4080 in the Windows movement and YouTube tests. ComputerBase has contacted AMD to inquire about the technical details of why and how VRR can make a big difference in lowering idle power consumption on RDNA 3 graphics cards. However, the chipmaker hasn't gotten back to the German publication, but we'll keep our eyes peeled when i t does and update this articlewith some insight from AMD. Link: https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-rdna-2-rdna-3-gpu-idle-power-draw-reduced-by-enabling-vrr
  11. Bethesda's highly-anticipated action RPG Starfield can only be played on PCs that have an SSD installed with 125GB of free space available.The Steam page for Starfield lists the system requirements in order to play the game and an additional note states "SSD Required." The game installation takes up 125GB of storage space, so you'll likely struggle to free up enough if your PC or laptop relies on a 250GB SSD. Even if you meet the storage requirements, the rest of the spec you'll need to play this game is quite demanding. At an absolute minimum your system must be running an AMD Ryzen 5 2600X or an Intel Core i7-6800K, 16GB of RAM, and either an AMD Radeon RX 5700 or Nvidia GeForce 1070 Ti. Windows 10 22H2 is also required as a minimum. Perhaps this is the excuse you needed to buy a new gaming PC or laptop? Link: https://www.pcmag.com/news/playing-starfield-on-pc-requires-an-ssd

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