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WCCFTECH.COMARCTIC Debuts Senza Under-Desk PC: A Noiseless Solution For Offices That Hides From SightARCTIC Senza Under-Desk PC is a fully passive-cooled PC that saves space on your desk, leaving your setup neat and clean.ARCTIC Introduces Senza, Powered by AMD Ryzen 5000G Series; Supports up to Quad Monitor SetupThe popular PC cooling solution manufacturer, ARCTIC, has designed a new PC called Senza, which, unlike regular desktop PCs, goes right underneath your desk. Senza is an "under-desk" PC that is designed for a fully hidden setup and doesn't require any space on the top of your desk or any of its shelves.Senza resembles a network switch from the outside and measures 282mm in weight, 618mm in length, and about 120mm in height. The thickness isn't yet publicly unknown, but it should be around 1.5 inches. Senza runs on Ryzen 5000G processors and offers three different APU options to choose from: Ryzen 5 5500GT, Ryzen 7 5700G, and Ryzen 5700G Pro.The system is fully silent and deploys a completely passive cooling solution that keeps it noise-less. The configuration is hosted in the middle on a small custom motherboard that has a desktop AM4 socket and regular DIMMs for memory. The rest of the PC is a giant heatsink with copper heat pipes for faster heat dissipation.The system brings 32 GB of DDR4 memory and 1 TB of NVMe SSD out of the box and has decent connectivity, featuring 2.5G LAN, Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.3. Wired connectivity on the Senza is a bit different from regular desktop PCs where the connectivity ports on the front are accessed via a dedicated panel.This panel needs to be attached underneath the desk, near the front for easy access, and gives you ports like USB Type A, and USB Type C, a headphone jack, and power and reset buttons. Other connectivity ports reside at the back of the Senza machine itself and, through proper cable routing and management, can be used for connecting various devices and peripherals neatly. These ports include 2x USB 3.2, 2x USB 2.0, Audio in/out jack, HDMI 2.0, and DP 1.2.It appears that the Senza is specifically designed for the EU region as it is equipped with either Windows 11 Home N or Pro N operating system. This OS doesn't feature some media apps natively, like Windows Media Player, Skype, and other Video and Music apps. However, one can access these from Microsoft via the Media Feature Pack.Senza will be available for both personal and commercial usage. Pricing and date of availability of the ARCTIC Senza are unknown at the moment.News Source: ARCTICDeal of the Day0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 122 Views
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GAMERANT.COMNaruto: The Strongest Byakugan Users, RankedFans hate how the Byakugan was nerfed following its impressive debut. It was clear that Kishimoto had a fondness for the Rinnegan and Sharingan, causing these two dojutsu to dominate the majority of Naruto's runtime.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 116 Views
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WWW.ENGADGET.COMThe Morning After: Let's talk Switch 2 pricingNintendos new console has finally been revealed in full, with magnetically attaching Joy-Cons, a new chat function and a bigger higher-res 7.9-inch screen that supports 120Hz and HDR.Then there are the new Joy-Cons. Alongside larger SL and SR buttons made of metal, the controllers can be disconnected by pressing a more pronounced release button on the back. The big upgrade, though, is using either Joy-Con like a mouse. (And even use them on your pants, if you want to.)The Switch 2 also uses DLSS, so its easier for developers to port games across to the hybrid console. In a very Nintendo way, it didnt actually talk up the hardware specifics, so NVIDIA had to fill in the gaps.EngadgetAccording to NVIDIA, responsible for the chip inside, the Switch 2 has ten times the graphical performance of the original. DLSS tech means games can be rendered at a lower resolution, and trained AI models and dedicated Tensor Cores can be used to fill in extra details.With that extra power, the Switch 2 supports up to 60 fps at 4K resolution and 120 fps at 1440p or 1080p resolutions, docked. The 1080p screen can handle variable refresh rates up to 120Hz in handheld mode, too.Yes, catching up with the last two decades, the Switch 2 can also do video chat (and voice chat, but yawn). However, it demands a sold-separately camera, costing $50. Boo.I think that strikes at the issue of price. The original Switch was $300 at launch, the PS5 starts at $399 now. The Switch 2 is $450. Sure, that includes the screen and (technically) two controllers, but its a bit of a jump.Is Nintendo factoring in tariffs? Possibly. While some of us think $450 is an appropriate price for the console itself, the costs are creeping up in every direction. Want the new must-have Mario Kart World? Thats $80 now. Meanwhile, older games re-released on the Switch 2 also won't be cheap. Cyberpunk 2077 rings in at $70. Oof.If you want to expand storage, well, youd need a microSD express card, the faster, pricier version of the tiny storage card. Need another pair of Joy-Cons? That will be $90, please.Want to pre-order a Switch 2 ahead of the June 5 launch? Weve got all the details, but its worth noting Nintendo is trying to get ahead of scalpers by offering a dedicated pre-order system for existing heavy Switch users with a Switch Online subscription.In Nintendos words: Invitation emails will be prioritized on a first-come, first-served basis to registrants who have purchased a Nintendo Switch Online membership with a minimum of 12 months of paid membership and a minimum of 50 total gameplay hours, as of April 2, 2025.Read on for our hands-on impressions of the Switch 2. Mat SmithGet Engadget's newsletter delivered direct to your inbox. Subscribe right here!Even more Switch 2 stuffNintendo Switch 2: Everything you need to knowThe Switch 2s Joy-Cons can double as mouse-like controllersMario Kart World hands-on: The perfect launch game for the Switch 2The Nintendo Switch 2 has built-in voice chat and screensharingGameChat will be free until March 31, 2026.NintendoWhile we didnt get to try it at the early hands-on event, voice chat is an integral part of the new Nintendo console. By pressing the new C button on the right Joy-Con, players can jump into a GameChat with friends and family. Nintendo demoed the feature during its recent Switch 2 Direct, alongside a new Switch 2 Camera, enabling video chat too, with a cut-out profile. It looks a lot like a stream on Discord, with windows along the bottom of the screen for every chat participant. Up to four friends can share their screen and join with video chat if they own the Switch 2 Camera.Continue reading.Want a less ugly Switch 2 camera?National Security Council adds Gmail to its list of bad decisionsSignalgate was just the start.Its not long since that Signal messaging app disaster, but US politicians continue showing off their minimal national security expertise. The Washington Post reports that members of the White Houses National Security Council have used personal Gmail accounts for official government business. National security advisor Michael Waltz and a senior aide of his both used their own accounts to discuss sensitive information with colleagues. Government departments typically use business-grade email services, while the federal government also has its own internal communications systems with additional layers of security.Continue reading.How to add someone to a Signal group chatGoogles Pixel Buds Pro 2 are back on saleYou can pick up a pair for $179.Googles latest wireless earbuds are on sale via Amazon for just $179. This is a record-low price, down from $229. As per our review, they sound great. They provide a good low end, which is tough to do with earbuds, and crunchy highs. Google says it redesigned the entire audio system, and it shows. We called out the noticeable improvement over the original Pixel Buds Pro earbuds.Continue reading.'Careless People' author will testify on Meta at Senate hearingThis will be Wynn-Williams first remarks since Meta took legal action against her.Sarah Wynn-Williams, the former Facebook policy director who wrote a best-selling memoir about her time at the company, will testify at a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing next week. In her book, Careless People, Wynn-Williams recounts Meta executives interactions with world leaders and government officials as Facebooks influence expanded globally in the early 2010s. Her account has resurfaced information about Facebooks attempts to operate in China and revealed new details about its overtures to Chinese government officials.Prior to her books publication, Wynn-Williams also filed whistleblower complaints about alleged misconduct at the company.Metas attempts to curtail sales of the memoir spectacularly backfired, with the book seeing explosive sales after reports suggested Meta took legal action against the author. Now theres a senate hearing too.Continue reading.The worlds smallest pacemaker is injectable and powered by lightAnd it dissolves when no longer needed.Northwestern UniversityEngineers at Northwestern University have developed the worlds smallest pacemaker. Its so small that it fits in the tip of a syringe. It safely dissolves into the bloodstream after a time, so its a temporary solution. Its designed for folks who need heart help short-term, like newborn babies with congenital defects. The pacemaker pairs with a wireless device mounted to a patients chest. When it detects an irregular heartbeat, it shines a light that activates the pacemaker.Continue reading.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/the-morning-after-engadget-newsletter-111500071.html?src=rss0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 95 Views
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WWW.TECHRADAR.COMAvengers: Doomsday release date, confirmed cast, and everything else we know so far about the highly anticipated Marvel movieAvengers: Doomsday will be the Multiverse Saga's third-to-last Marvel movie.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 110 Views
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WWW.FASTCOMPANY.COMHundreds of U.S. communities are making reparations for slavery andcolonizationEver since the United States governments unfulfilled promise of giving every newly freed Black American 40 acres and a mule after the Civil War, descendants of the enslaved have repeatedly proposed the idea of redistributing land to redress the nations legacies of slavery. Land-based reparations are also a form of redress for the territorial theft of colonialism.Around the world, politicians tend to dismiss calls for such initiatives as wishful thinking at best and discrimination at worst. Or else, they are swatted away as too complex to implement, legally and practically.Yet our research shows a growing number of municipalities and communities across the U.S. are quietly taking up the charge.We are geographers who since 2021 have been documenting and analyzing more than 225 examples of reparative programs underway in U.S. cities, states, and regions. Notably, over half of them center land return.These efforts show how working locally to grapple with the complexity of land-based reparations is a necessary and feasible part of the nations healing process.The Evanston effectEvanston, Illinois, launched the countrys first publicly funded housing reparations program in 2019.In its current form, Evanstons Restorative Housing Program has provided disbursements to more than 200 recipients. All are Black residents of Evanston or direct descendants of residents who experienced housing discrimination between 1919 and 1969. Benefits include down payment assistance and mortgage assistance as well as funds to make home repairs and improvements.The goal is to redress the harm Evanston caused during these 50-plus years of racial discrimination in public schools, hospitals, buses, and segregated residential zoning. During that same period, banks in Evanston, as in other U.S. cities, also refused to give Black residents mortgages, credit, or insurance for homes in white neighborhoods.I always said you can keep the mule, program beneficiary Ron Butler told NBC News in 2024. Give me the 40 acres in Evanston.Reparations that focus on land, housing, and property are about more than making amends for centuries of racial discrimination. They help to restore peoples self-determination, autonomy, and freedom.Following Evanstons lead, in 2021 a group of 11 U.S. mayors created Mayors Organized for Reparations and Equity, a coalition committed to developing pilot reparations programs. Members include Los Angeles; Austin; and Asheville, North Carolina.The cities act as sites to generate ideas about how reparation initiatives could be scaled up nationally. Each mayor is advised by committees made up of representatives from local Black-led organizations.Colonial reparationsIn recent years the city of Eureka, in Northern California, has been returning some territory to its Native inhabitants.Indigenous people often call this process rematriation; its part of a broader effort to restore sovereignty and sacred relationships to their ancestral lands.In 2019, after years of petitioning by members of the Wiyot people, the Eureka City Council returned 200 acres of Tuluwat Island, a 280-acre island in Humboldt Bay where European settlers in 1860 massacred about 200 Wiyot women and children.Its a sovereignty issue, a self-governance issue, said Wiyot tribal administrator Michelle Vassel in a November 2023 radio interview.Minneapoliss sale of city lots to the Red Lake Nation for $1 in 2023 is another example of how city governments can make amends for past Indigenous displacement and removal. Plans to develop the low-cost lots include a cultural center for Red Lake people, an opioid treatment center, and potentially housing.The Red Lake Reservation once included 3.3 million acres. The 1889 Dawes Act forced the Red Lake Band to cede all but 300,000 acres. The federal government later returned some land, but today the reservation is still only a quarter of its original size.Reparations are critical to racial equityThese initiatives may sound like a drop in the bucket considering the vast harms committed over centuries of slavery and colonization. Yet they prove that governments can craft targeted, achievable, and meaningful policies to address colonialism and enslavement.They also tackle a frequent critique of reparations, which is that slavery and colonialism happened centuries ago. Yet their effects continue to harm Black and Native communities generations later. Today, white households in the U.S. have roughly nine times the wealth of typical Black households.One explanation for this racial disparity is that Black households earn 20% less than their white counterparts. But a more meaningful driver is what scholars call the intergenerational transmission chainthat is, the role that gifts and inheritance play in wealth generation.Thats why reparations, with both land and money, are so critical to creating racial equity.Still, reparations programs do raise a host of complex, practical questions. Which kinds of historic racial injustice take priority, and what form should repair take? Who qualifies for the benefits?The state of Minnesota transferred Upper Sioux Agency State Park back to the Dakota people in 2023 in an effort to make amends for a war and historic slaughter there. [Photo: Tony Webster/Flickr]Community-based land reparationsReparations dont have to come from the government.In recent years, more than a hundred community-based organizations across the U.S. have introduced their own initiatives to redistribute land and wealth to make amends for past injustices.Makoce Ikikcupi, in the Minnesota River Valley, is a community reparations program led by Dakota peoples. Since 2009, the group has been collecting funds to buy back portions of the Dakota homeland. One revenue source is voluntary contributions from descendants of Europeans who colonized that land. This fundraising strategy is sometimes called real rent or back rent.The group purchased its first 21-acre parcel of land in 2019, where it is building traditional earth lodges, with plans for several self-sustaining Dakota villages.We consider our donation ... back rent, reads the testimony of one monthly contributor, Josina Manu, on the groups web page. He calls the reclamation of Dakota land a vital step towards creating a just world.Fair compensation for eminent domainMany communities are also working together to repair the legacies of anti-Black racism.In the 1960s, the city of Athens, Georgia, used eminent domain to build dormitories for the University of Georgia. Paying below market value, it demolished an entire Black neighborhood called Linnentown.In early 2021, following petitioning from former Linnentown residents whod lost their homes, the City Council unanimously passed a resolution recognizing their neighborhoods destruction as an act of institutionalized white racism and terrorism resulting in intergenerational Black poverty.Because Georgia law prohibits government entities from making payments to individuals, a community group stepped in to organize compensation.The result is Athens Reparations Action, a coalition of churches and community organizations. Formed in 2021, it had raised $120,000 by 2024 to distribute among the 10 families who are Linnentown survivors and descendants.BacklashOur research also tracks legal challenges to the reparations initiatives we are studying.Conservative groups such as Judicial Watch have filed dozens of retaliatory lawsuits against several of them, including Evanstons Restorative Housing Program. A 2024 class action complaint alleges that the program discriminates based on race, violating the equal protection clause of the U.S. Constitution.These legal challenges are part of the broader front of conservative-led assaults on voting rights, affirmative action, and critical race theory. Like reparations, all are efforts to grapple with the U.S.s historical mistreatment of Black, Indigenous, and other people of color.Attacking those initiatives is an attempt to preserve what scholar Laura Pulido calls white innocence. We expect more of them under a second Trump term already defined by its assault on antidiscrimination policies and programs.So far, none of President Donald Trumps decrees has targeted reparations specifically. For now, reparations are still legal and constitutionaland possible.Sara Safransky is an associate professor at the Department of Human and Organizational Development at Vanderbilt University. Elsa Noterman is a senior lecturer in human geography at Queen Mary University of London.Madeleine Lewis is a doctoral student at the Department of Human and Organizational Development at Vanderbilt University.This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 119 Views
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WWW.YANKODESIGN.COMThis Tiny 90,000 RPM Air Duster Doubles as a Portable Fan + 10,000mAh Power BankI bought my mum a portable fan this year we live in a city that can sometimes hit upwards of 110F (43C) in the summers, and when youre in the outdoors, thats a recipe for a heat stroke. This portable fan, which I picked up online, does the basics well. Its tiny, has 5 fan speeds, and even doubles as a room-temperature hair dryer but thats about it. It doesnt have any added features, cant charge devices, doesnt have any modules, and wont function as anything more than just a personal fan. It got me thinking the techs all there, all you really need to add to it is modularity and this fan can be so much more. Needless to say, I wasnt the only one having those thoughts, given that the Halo modular duster is quite literally the device I had in mind.About the size of a granola bar, the Halo is a modular duster that combines a powerful fan with a powerful battery. The fan outputs a staggering 90,000 RPM (enough to work as a handheld blower), while the battery has a capacity of 10,000mAh. Together, theyre unstoppable, but separate them and youve now got something far more interesting a fan that can be run via USB-C while a battery pack that can operate as a power bank. The modularity extends in other directions too, like a nozzle that allows to channel the fans air into a concentrated stream for blowing dust or even for inflating objects like pool paraphernalia.Designer: HaloClick Here to Buy Now: $109 $219 ($110 off). Hurry, only 368/500 left!The entire device looks fairly Cyberpunk-ish, with its metal exterior, chiseled form, RGB light, and LED screen. This design aesthetic bestows a kind of seriousness to the product, highlighting its power and capabilities. The Halo comes as a single device, with the fan snapped on top of the battery, creating this handheld baton-like form thats perfect for holding and pointing either at yourself to keep you cool during the hot summer months, or at a dusty surface to blow the dust and debris away, whether its an old skateboard/bicycle, or cheetos-crumbs on your keyboard (hey, it happens!)Split the two apart, however, and youve got individual modules that handle their own tasks fairly well. The fan mounts onto a direct power module that lets you connect a USB-C source to power the blades, with a tripod mount on the bottom to let you place the gizmo on your desk facing you while you work. Or hey, facing your CPU that might get heated while running an AI model locally, or playing a high-intensity game.The fan outputs a staggering 90,000 RPM (for example, a computer fan spins at 5000 RPM, a planes turbine spins at 25,000 RPM). Obviously size plays a major role in the output of a fans breeze, but at 90,000RPM, its safe to say that even though the Halo has a tiny fan, its very powerful, outputting winds at 39m/s. The wind is enough to feel comparable to a strong breeze (with 5 speed settings), and channel it with the nozzle and it becomes even more potent, helping blow dust off objects like a dust-buster would. The nozzle can even be used to inflate things, like balloons, toys, pillows, or even pool/swimming accessories.Meanwhile, the battery model is an absolute unit too. With 10,000mAh of capacity, its powerful enough to run the fan but also to charge devices like your phone, tablet, earbuds, or any other portable tech device. An LCD screen on one side displays charging information, battery capacity, and other relevant details, making the Halo a little more advanced than your average plastic-brick power bank. The entire battery (and the fans enclosure) is machined out of aluminum too, giving it a distinct aesthetic while helping dissipate heat. And if all that wasnt cyberpunky enough, the battery module even sports an RGB light strip on the side, adding to its overall appeal.Each Halo comes in 4 parts the fan and battery, along with the accessories, i.e., the power module and the detachable nozzle for the fan. The kit starts at $109, and an extra battery pack costs $69 if you dont like the idea of waiting while your Halo charges. The Halo ships globally with a 1-year warranty on the entire device. Grab yours now before the summer gets too intense!Click Here to Buy Now: $109 $219 ($110 off). Hurry, only 368/500 left!The post This Tiny 90,000 RPM Air Duster Doubles as a Portable Fan + 10,000mAh Power Bank first appeared on Yanko Design.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 101 Views
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WWW.WIRED.COMTrumps Tariffs Are Threatening the US Semiconductor RevivalWhile the White House carved out a narrow exemption for some semiconductor imports, President Donald Trumps sweeping tariffs still apply to GPUs and chipmaking equipment.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 104 Views
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WWW.THEVERGE.COMJaguar Land Rover pauses US shipments over Trump tariffsJaguar Land Rover (JLR) says its delaying shipments to the US this month while it works out how it will deal with the wide-ranging tariffs President Donald Trump announced this week, according to The Guardian.As we work to address the new trading terms with our business partners, we are taking some short-term actions, including a shipment pause in April, as we develop our mid- to longer-term plans, JLR told The Guardian. The automaker is responding to a 25 percent Trump-ordered tariff on imported vehicles that went into effect Thursday and could add $5,000 to $10,000 or more to the price of a new car in the US. JLR said this week that its business remains resilient, but those living in the town where its cars are made werent optimistic, with one telling The Guardian that the tariffs could lead to job losses. About a quarter of the 400,000 vehicles JLR sells every year go to US buyers, as The Sunday Times notes in its own story about the pause this morning. Its thought that the automaker has enough existing US stock to last about two months, and it would take about 21 days for more to come once shipments resume, the Times writes. JLR isnt alone in its concerns. Earlier this week, Nintendo blamed Trumps new tariffs as it delayed US preorders of the Switch 2, originally scheduled to start on April 9th. In the wake of the tariffs announcement, the US Stock market lost $6.6 trillion in two days a record, according to The Wall Street Journal and industries are bracing for negative impacts to the cost and availability of just about everything, including the high-powered GPUs used by AI companies, gadgets of all types, and even board games0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 115 Views
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WWW.IGN.COMLazarus, the Original Anime From Cowboy Bebop Creator and Mappa Studio, Premieres TonightLazarus brings together some of the most celebrated names in not just anime but all of entertainment. The completely original sci-fi series is helmed by none other than Cowboy Bebops Shinichir Watanabe, though critic Ryan Guar's review of the first five episodes states that Lazarus is far from a Cowboy Bebop revival. The animation was led by Mappa Studio (Chainsaw Man, Jujutsu Kaisen) alongside Sola Entertainment (Tower of God), while Chad Stahelski, director of the John Wick movies, designed the action sequences. With so much hype (and a little bit of mystery), it isn't surprising that Adult Swim picked up the anime to air new episodes in the U.S. at the same time as Japan. If youre wondering how to watch new episodes of Lazarus online, check out the details below. Where to Stream LazarusLazarus2052 - A miracle drug turns lethal, and humanity faces extinction. It's up to a team of outlaws known as LAZARUS to save the world. They have 30 days!See it at MaxNew episodes of Lazarus will be available to stream on Max (instead of Crunchyroll or Netflix) the day after they broadcast on Adult Swim. That means new episodes of Lazarus will arrive on Max every Sunday. Max subscriptions start at $9.99 and can be bundled with Disney+ and Hulu. According to a Warner Bros. press release, subbed versions of Lazarus episodes will air and arrive on Max 30 days after the dubbed episodes. How to Watch New Episodes LiveLazarus is airing simultaneously in Japan and the United States. In the States, you can watch new dubbed episodes of Lazarus live on Adult Swim during its Toonami block on Saturday nights. Aside from cable, Adult Swim is included in live TV subscriptions like Hulu + Live TV (which offers a three-day free trial). Lazarus Episode Release Dates The first season of Lazarus will include 13 episodes total. Each episode will air live on Adult Swim before arriving on Max. Note that episodes air at midnight (technically Sunday), but are part of Adult Swim's Saturday block, which is why that date is used. Think of it as you'll be staying up, not waking up, to watch new episodes. Assuming it won't have a mid-season break, here's what I predict the episode release schedule will look like for Lazarus Season 1: Episode 1: "Goodbye Cruel World" - April 5 (12am EST/9pm PST) Streaming: April 6, 2025Episode 2: "Life in the Fast Lane" - April 12 (12am EST/9pm PST) Streaming: April 13Episode 3: "Long Way from Home" - April 19 (12am EST/9pm PST)Streaming: April 20Episode 4 - April 26 (12am EST/9pm PST)Streaming: April 27Episode 5 - May 3 (12am EST/9pm PST)Streaming: May 4Episode 6 - May 10 (12am EST/9pm PST)Streaming: May 11Episode 7 - May 17 (12am EST/9pm PST)Streaming: May 18Episode 8 - May 24 (12am EST/9pm PST)Streaming: May 25Episode 9 - May 31 (12am EST/9pm PST)Streaming: June 1Episode 10 - June 7 (12am EST/9pm PST)Streaming: June 8Episode 11 - June 14 (12am EST/9pm PST)Streaming: June 15Episode 12 - June 21 (12am EST/9pm PST)Streaming: June 22Episode 13 - June 28 (12am EST/9pm PST)Streaming: June 29What Is Lazarus About? In a rare move for the anime industry, Lazarus is entirely original. No manga inspiration here, so no reading ahead to find out what happens. Heres the official plot synopsis from the Lazarus website: The year is 2052 - an era of unprecedented peace and prosperity prevails across the globe. The reason for this: mankind has been freed from sickness and pain. Nobel Prize winning neuroscientist Dr. Skinner has developed a miracle cure-all drug with no apparent drawbacks called Hapuna.Three years later, the world has moved on. But Dr. Skinner has returned - this time, as a harbinger of doom. Skinner announces that Hapuna has a short half-life. Everyone who has taken it will die approximately three years later. Death is coming for this sinful world - and coming soon. As a response to this threat, a special task force of 5 agents is gathered from across the world to save humanity from Skinner's plan. This group is called "Lazarus." Can they find Skinner and develop a vaccine before time runs out?Lazarus Voice Cast and CharactersLazarus was created by Shinichir Watanabe. Here's the main voice cast in Japanese and English: Mamoru Miyano (Japanese) and Jack Stansbury (English) as Axel Makoto Furukawa (Japanese) and Jovan Jackson (English) as DougMaaya Uchida (Japanese) and Luci Christian (English) as ChristineYuma Uchida (Japanese) and Bryson Baugus (English) as LelandManaka Iwami (Japanese) and Annie Wild (English) as EleinaMegumi Hayashibara (Japanese) and Jade Kelly (English) as HerschAkio Otsuka (Japanese) and Sean Patrick Judge (English) as AbelKoichi Yamadera (Japanese); David Matranga (English) as Dr. Skinner0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 111 Views