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  1. Video title: Tom and Jerry Content creator ( Youtuber ) : Di Di life Official YT video:
  2. Music title: The Line (from Arcane Season 2 | Twenty One Pilots | Lyrics Signer: rys Release date: Nov 22, 2024 Official YouTube link:
  3. Infinix has made steady efforts to make its presence felt in the laptop segment. The brand has consistently launched laptops that cater to different segments like gaming or thin and light categories. With the launch of its Inbook Air Pro+, the company plans to disrupt the market with some value-for-money proposition. Priced at Rs. 49,990, the latest laptop from the brand comes loaded with some interesting specifications, including a slim and lightweight design, a 13th Intel Core i5 processor, an OLED display, and more. So, does it make sense to go for this laptop? Let's find out in this in-depth review. Infinix Inbook Air Pro+ Laptop Design: Sleek and Lightweight Infinix has made sure you get some premium-looking laptops at this price segment with the latest machine. At a time when most of the affordable laptops come with not-so-great designs, the Infinix Inbook Air Pro+ stands out with its sleek and light profile. The laptop weighs 1kg and offers 4.5mm thickness at the slimmest point, making it one lightest and thinnest laptops in this segment. The device is available in two colour options: Silver and Brown. I got the former for the review, and it sure gives a decent look, though you might find some similarities to the MacBook Air in terms of design. The laptop shell is made using aluminium and magnesium alloy, which offers some durability. The built quality is decent enough. The lid provides a smooth texture with the brand's logo at the centre. However, the sturdiness of the lid is not so great. First of all, you will feel some tightness when opening the lid, and the hinge does not feel that strong as the wobble issue persists here. Opening the lid, you will find a backlit keyboard and a large touchpad. As for the ports, the laptop offers a decent amount of ports for everyday usage. You get two USB Type-C ports and a HDMI port on the left side. On the right side, there is a USB 3.2 Gen 1 port, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a USB Type-C port. That said, the Infinix Inbook Air Pro+ does offer a sleek design language, which is surely a plus point in this price segment. Coming to the display, the Infinix Inbook Air Pro+ packs a decent display in a compact form factor. The device is packed with a 2.8K (1800x2880 pixel) resolution and offers a 14-inch OLED display. The colour reproduction of the device is really good, and you will enjoy watching movies on it. The saturation levels are good enough, all thanks to the OLED screen. The laptop also has a 120Hz screen refresh rate, making the animation much smoother than the standard 60Hz panels. The laptop comes loaded with up to 440 nits of peak brightness, which is good enough for the indoor work environment. However, it is not that great for outdoor conditions, primarily because of the reflective screen. So, if a light source is directly behind you, you might face some trouble using the laptop's screen. Link: https://www.gadgets360.com/laptops/reviews/infinix-inbook-air-pro-review-7093485#pfrom=desktop-lhs-trending
  4. Nvidia has announced a new generative AI audio tool called Fugatto, which it's describing as the "world's most flexible sound machine" – capable of producing all kinds of music, speech, and other audio, and even unique sounds that have never been heard before. Fugatto, which is short for Foundational Generative Audio Transformer Opus 1, can work with text prompts and audio samples. You can simply describe what you want to hear, or get the AI model to modify or combine existing audio clips. For example, you can have the sound of a train transform into a lush orchestral arrangement, or mix a banjo melody with the sounds of rainfall. You can hear the sound of a saxophone barking, or a flute meowing, just by typing in a prompt. Fugatto can also isolate vocals from tracks, and change the vocal delivery style, as well as generate speech from scratch. Feed in an existing melody, and you can have it played on whatever instrument you like, in any kind of style. So how can you try out this impressive new AI technology? You can't, for the time being: you'll have to make do with Nvidia's promo video and a website of samples. There's no word yet on when Fugatto will be available for public testing. Some of the samples published by Nvidia include the sound of a female voice barking, a factory machine screaming, a typewriter whispering, and a cello shouting with anger. You can see the wide variety of audio effects that are possible. Nvidia has also demonstrated how the AI engine is able to produce spoken word clips, which can then be delivered with a range of different emotions (from angry to happy) and even with different accents applied. Link: https://www.techradar.com/computing/artificial-intelligence/ever-wanted-to-hear-a-saxophone-bark-nvidia-just-made-the-worlds-most-flexible-sound-machine-that-uses-ai-to-blend-music-voices-and-sounds
  5. The Black Friday deals are in full swing, stretching from a week or two before the actual date until Cyber Monday and beyond. One thing you won't find as a real deal: Nvidia's RTX 4090, or for that matter, most of the Ada Lovelace RTX 40-series GPUs, AMD's RDNA 3 RX 7000-series GPUs, and even Intel's Arc Alchemist GPUs. While many of these are still technically among the best graphics cards, it's no secret that all three GPU manufacturers are planning to launch their next-gen architectures within the near future. And with RTX 4090 prices skyrocketing — they're often starting far above $2,000, never mind the original $1,599 MSRP — the best advice for anyone looking to buy a high-end GPU is to wait. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will give the keynote at CES 2025, where he's widely expected to reveal the consumer range of Blackwell GPUs — or at least the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080. The cards themselves will likely go on sale before the end of January. For that reason, we're seeing more and more RTX 4090s appearing as out-of-stock and prices on them skyrocketing, even as they near the end of their life. It seems like Nvidia may have limited or stopped production on them in anticipation of the next-gen launch. Prices on the 5090 in particular could be sky-high, meaning perhaps a $1,999 MSRP (though that's just a ballpark guess), but considering the 4090 already sells for that much, why not wait for what could be a true behemoth of a GPU? Hopefully the RTX 5080 comes in closer to $999, though we suspect it's more likely to inherit the $1,199 MSRP of its predecessor — and depending on performance, it could go higher than that (but let's hope not). There are also rumors that Nvidia could be planning a sooner-than-later release of an RTX 5070 Ti, possibly in January or February. If that matches the outgoing generation on pricing, it would still be a $799 MSRP — definitely high-end — but presumably with a decent performance uplift over the existing RTX 4070 Ti Super as well. AMD's RDNA 4 GPUs are coming as well, though rumors are less concrete about when they'll arrive and what their specs might be. The most solid information indicates that AMD won't be going after the crown with a halo product, but that's hardly news — the RX 7900 XTX didn't try to take down the RTX 4090 either. Will there be an 8900 XTX (or maybe 9900 XTX if AMD decides to align its names again) that delivers higher performance than the current 7900 XTX? Probably, but just as important will be the cost for whatever level of performance we get. Intel's Battlemage GPUs meanwhile are rumored to start arriving as early as December — with reports that the first GPU will be the Arc B580. Based on the name alone, that appears to be the successor to the current Arc A580, a decidedly budget-oriented offering that currently costs $169, and importantly it will come with 12GB of VRAM according to leaks. Presumably, there will also be Arc B770 or similar cards at some point with 16GB of memory. Based on our recent integrated graphics showdown, the Xe2 GPUs could offer a sizeable boost in performance over the current Intel GPUs, but there's also a massive gap right now in performance. Again, bang for the buck will be an important metric. So, Intel will almost certainly target the budget to midrange segment, perhaps in the $200 to $300 range. How an Arc B580 will fare against cards like the existing RTX 4060 / 4060 Ti and RX 7600 XT / 7700 XT remains to be seen, but waiting another month or so can't hurt. Link: https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/dont-waste-money-on-a-high-end-graphics-card-right-now-rtx-4090-is-a-terrible-deal
  6. Those of you who are longtime players of Ndemic Creation's iconic pandemic simulator, Plague Inc, will fondlyremember the challenge of the Necroa virus. Letting you live out your zombie apocalypse fantasies, it was also one of the more challenging plagues to propogate. But, have you ever wondered what happened after you closed that scenario? Well, welcome to After Inc, where you'll find out. While it does marginally tie into Plague Inc, After Inc is more of a standalone release that merely uses the Necroa virus as a fun bit of backstory. But this survival strategy sim sees you take on the now-familiar role of a leader rebuilding society after a zombie apocalypse has ravaged it and whittled humanity to the metaphorical bone. Ndemic, who has branched out into all manner of societal simulators such as Rebel Inc, are well-suited for a genre like this. You'll, naturally, have to not only rebuild material conditions but also balance your approach, survive frigid winters and natural events, as well as the ravening hordes of undead that are still out there. Think you've got what it takes? Try it now on Android and iOS! What I personally find interesting is not only the little neat throwback to Plague Inc with the Necroa virus but also that Ndemic seems tied to that artefact title of "Inc" anyhow. I somehow imagine Plague Inc would've had you playing a more overtly malevolent group at one point because, after all, I can't see a post-apocalyptic survivalist council exactly being like an incorporated company. In any case, for fans of Ndemic's previous releases, and those of you looking for a proper zombie apocalypse-rebuilding simulator from a developer with a suitable pedigree, this will be an exciting release. Iwan is a Cardiff-based freelance writer, who joined the Pocket Gamer Biz site fresh-faced from University before moving to the Pocketgamer.com editorial team in November of 2023. Link: https://www.pocketgamer.com/once-human/mobile-closed-beta-test/
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  14. Monster Hunter Wilds is hosting an open beta test this week, and anyone who's been keeping an eye on Capcom's newest beast-slaying adventure will be desperate to know how and when they can play a bit before its release on February 28. We've pulled together everything you need to know about the open beta test, like how long you have to play, and what exactly you'll get to do, so you can make the most of every minute. The Monster Hunter Wilds open beta test will be available on PC from 8 PM PT on October 31 to 6:59 PM PT on November 3. A pre-load will be available 24 hours before the launch time too, so all you have to do is boot it up and jump right in once it unlocks to save yourself from wasting precious play time waiting for a download. This is the same for anyone hoping to play on PS5 or Xbox Series X|S. However, PS5 players with an active PS Plus subscription will get earlier access to the open beta test, which will run from 6 PM PT October 28 to 7:59 PM PT October 31 instead. There's no need for a code or key to get into the Monster Hunter Wilds open beta test. All you need to do is go to the Monster Hunter Wilds Steam page and download the open beta client. The beta test gives you full access to character and Palico customization, which can be transferred to the full release on February 28, and the tutorial hunt against a Chatacabra. You'll then be able to embark on one more hunt against a Doshaguma, where you'll be able to fire an SOS flare to play with friends or join your friend's games. For an open beta test, it's a fair bit of Monster Hunter to sink your teeth into and hopefully tie us over until the game launches in February. Plus as a reward for participating and creating a character in the open beta test, you'll unlock two gifts in your full game too: a Felyne pendant to hang off your weapon or Seikret, and an "open beta test bonus item pack" consisting of 10 mega potions, five rations, five lifepowder, five armor spheres, two max potions, two herbal remedies, and two nulberrys. So, more than enough to get you set up and ready for your first hunt on February 28. Kara is an evergreen writer. Having spent three years as a games journalist guiding, reviewing, or generally waffling about the weird and wonderful, she’s more than happy to tell you all about which obscure indie games she’s managed to sink hours into this week. When she’s not raising a dodo army in Ark: Survival Evolved or taking huge losses in Tekken, you’ll find her helplessly trawling the internet for the next best birdwatching game because who wants to step outside and experience the real thing when you can so easily do it from the comfort of your living room. Right? https://www.pcgamer.com/games/action/monster-hunter-wilds-open-beta-unlock-time/
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