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GAMERANT.COMBoruto: How The New Team 7 Will Surpass The Old Team 7It is quite easy for the fans to see that Team 7 is one of the core elements of the entirety of the Naruto series. At the beginning of the series, Team 7 was established in Naruto as a group of the main characters, which included Naruto Uzumaki, the protagonist, Sasuke Uchiha, Sakura Haruno, and of course, the leader, Kakashi Hatake. This team was the core of the Naruto series, and everything that happened in the story revolved around them. From being an amazing team that headed out on small-time missions, such as chasing after lost cats, all the way to saving the world, this team did it all. They won the hearts of the fans while doing what they did, and it is safe to say that they will forever be remembered as the greatest unit in the entirety of the Naruto franchise, which includes Boruto.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 42 Views
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GAMERANT.COMThe Best Naruto GamesAsk any anime fan what they'd imagine when they hear "ninja" and it's likely going to be Naruto. In fact, the orange-clad protagonist of the Naruto franchise created quite an indelible mark in both anime and mainstream media. Aside from the meme-worthy "Naruto run" and the series' impressive storyline, fans also remember Naruto for its slate of action-packed games.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 41 Views
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WWW.ENGADGET.COMSamsung The Frame Pro at CES 2025: A big upgrade for the art TVThere's no denying the staying power of Samsung's The Frame. The company struck gold in 2017 when it debuted the TV that blends in with your home decor and shows art pieces when not in use. As popular as the model has become, it wasn't great for all of the other things you need a TV for like watching shows and movies or gaming. Of course, there have been various imitators over the last five years too, including some of the competition here at CES 2025.Samsung is hoping to win over even more customers with its newly announced The Frame Pro. This new model has two significant upgrades that should make it a much better TV and not just an alternative to the black rectangle that takes up space when you aren't using it. First, and perhaps most importantly, The Frame Pro now has a Neo QLED display the same Mini LED tech that powers the company's high-end QN900 series TVs.The Verge reports that Samsung's use of Mini LEDs on The Frame Pro doesn't work like it does on most TVs. Typically, there are dimming zones behind the display for precise control over which sections should be illuminated and which should be darker or black. Samsung didn't do that on this model, relying instead on a row of Mini LEDs along the bottom of The Frame Pro and promising a degree of local dimming.Billy Steele for EngadgetAt CES, Samsung's demos were focused on showing off art on The Frame Pro more than any content that would've confirmed if the approach to Mini LEDs hampered performance. But, in a side-by-side with a still image from a movie, The Frame Pro was brighter, with more detail and deeper blacks that the existing Frame. You can also tell a difference looking at the same art on the two TVs beside each other. Details like texture and strokes pop off the matte screen more on The Frame Pro, making the art TV even better at its primary function. Plus, Samsung says its boosted the refresh rate to 144Hz to improve the gaming experience, and the 2024 Frame also supports variable refresh rates for smoother gameplay. So, it stands to reason The Frame Pro would as well.The second big upgrade on The Frame Pro is a new Wireless One Connect Box that's similar to what LG has been hyping for its M-series TVs for years now. Samsung's version is much smaller, looking more like a game console than a cube, and it relies on Wi-Fi (up to Wi-Fi 7) to wirelessly transmit content and audio from connected streaming gear and game consoles. The company says you can place it in a cabinet without interference and at distances up to 10 meters away.The Wireless One Connect Box will replace the larger One Connect Box that still required a single cord running to The Frame. This should offer more versatility to where customers place the TV, since it doesn't have to be physically connected to a box to receive signal from HDMI inputs.The Frame Pro should be a big upgrade to The Frame given the Neo QLED panel, but we'll have to wait and see if that holds true in "regular" TV use. And of course, it will be more expensive than the current Frame that starts at $600 for the 32-inch size (final pricing is still TBD).This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/home/home-theater/samsung-the-frame-pro-at-ces-2025-a-big-upgrade-for-the-art-tv-214300273.html?src=rss0 Reacties 0 aandelen 36 Views
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WWW.ENGADGET.COMSam Altman's sister is suing the OpenAI CEO alleging sexual abuseAnnie Altman, the sister of OpenAI founder and CEO Sam Altman, has sued her brother accusing him of sexually assaulting her when she was a minor. In a complaint filed this week with a Missouri federal court, Annie Altman alleges her older brother committed numerous acts of rape, sexual assault, sexual abuse, molestation, sodomy, and battery from 1997 to 2006, with the abuse starting when she was only three years old.In a joint statement he made alongside his mother and two younger brothers, Sam Altman said all of [Annies] claims are utterly untrue. The Altmans say theyve tried to support Annie in many ways over the years, including by offering direct financial assistance.My sister has filed a lawsuit against me. Here is a statement from my mom, brothers, and me: pic.twitter.com/Nve0yokTSX Sam Altman (@sama) January 7, 2025 Annie has made deeply hurtful and entirely untrue claims about our family, especially Sam. Weve chosen not to respond publicly, out of respect for her privacy and our own. However, she has now taken legal actions against Sam, and we feel we have no choice but to address this, the statement reads. This situation causes immense pain to our entire family.Over the past few years, Annie Altman has made similar allegations online. Im not four years old with a 13 year old brother climbing into my bed non-consensually anymore, she wrote in a X post from March 2023.As part of her lawsuit, Altman seeks a jury trial and damages in excess of $75,000. Per The New York Times, $75,000 is the minimum required for a federal lawsuit of this type. Her lawyer told The Times she is also seeking punitive damages based on her brothers net worth, which could become public knowledge as part of the cases discovery process.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/sam-altmans-sister-is-suing-the-openai-ceo-alleging-sexual-abuse-205745209.html?src=rss0 Reacties 0 aandelen 37 Views
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WWW.ENGADGET.COMTarget Darts is bringing tech smarts to the gameIf theres one thing that sucks the fun out of darts, its the mandatory math you have to do in order to work out how well youre doing. Thats the malady British manufacturer Target Darts, making its first trip to CES, is solving with its Omni automatic scoring system, saving your beer-drenched brain.Omni is a halo that magnetically attaches to a compatible board, equipped with four 1080p cameras and an LED light strip. When you throw your darts, the system uses computer vision to identify where they ended up on the board.From there, the scores will be represented on a nearby computer or tablet, and can even be output to a big TV in the vicinity. Even better, is that you wont just have your score tracked, but youll hear a pre-recorded voice telling you how many points you need to score on your next throw, just as you see in a professional match.Omni isnt out just yet, but when it launches, players will be able to use it in conjunction with Target Darts' existing Virt camera. Thats a pair of webcams one facing the board, one facing the player that enables darts fans to play against real people online either with friends, or with similarly-ranked strangers.During the various shelter-in-place orders in force during the COVID pandemic, the UK's professional darts league actually operated like this for several months. Amusingly one star player, Gary Anderson, was unable to take part in a tournament because his home Wi-Fi wasn't fast enough to keep up.Target Darts Omni scoring system will start shipping on January 31, and in the UK is priced at 449.95 (around $556). If youd like to pick up a model in the US, youll have to find a reseller, a list of which is available on the companys website.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/target-darts-is-bringing-tech-smarts-to-the-game-183015898.html?src=rss0 Reacties 0 aandelen 36 Views
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WWW.TECHRADAR.COMI just got a first look at the Sony-made NFL coach's headset that is in developmentTechRadar gets an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Sony's new headset for NFL coaches.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 34 Views
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WWW.TECHRADAR.COMHDMI 2.2 officially revealed at CES 2025: here's what it means for TVs and gaming consolesHDMI 2.2 specification has arrived, but when we can realistically expect it?0 Reacties 0 aandelen 34 Views
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WWW.TECHRADAR.COMTrump unveils $20 billion plan to build more US data centersThe US is set to receive at least $20 billion from DAMAC founder Hussain Sajwani to support data center infrastructure.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 36 Views
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WWW.FASTCOMPANY.COMAir Force contractors death may be tied to racial and gender discriminationOn the night Stephanie Cosme died, her sister and brother said they received a curt explanation from a U.S. Air Force official who met them at the hospital: The civilian contractor was failing to follow protocol when she was hit by an aircrafts rotating propeller and killed.The family would wait eight agonizing months to find out more about how the accident unfolded during relatively low-risk ground testing on a MQ-9A Reaper drone at Gray Butte Airfield in California on September 7, 2023. They felt sure there was more to the story than Cosme, a 32-year-old testing engineer who worked for Air Force contractor Sumaria Systems, LLC, simply not following instructions.A report from the U.S. Air Force Aircraft Accident Investigation Board eventually confirmed their instincts, finding that her trainer rushed the job and improperly instructed Cosme on how to take data readings from the drone, among other contributing factors.But in a lawsuit filed last month against Sumaria, the family says they see a darker explanation.Citing witness testimony from the Air Force investigation, the family contends that Cosmes death was the culmination of a gender and racial discrimination campaign by the testing director, Derek Kirkendall, who they claim had a history of hostility against Hispanic employees at the company.Saul Ewing, the law firm representing both the company and Kirkendall, said in a statement the defendants deny any wrongdoing or liability whatsoever, and that they will address the allegations of the lawsuit in court through the legal process.The Air Force report, released in April, does not cite racial or gender discrimination as a contributing factor to Cosmes death. But the familys lawyers, Justin Green and Debra Katz, say they are basing their allegations on witness testimony from the Air Force investigation showing that Kirkendall deliberately isolated Cosme on the day of her death, assigned her to dangerous tasks that kept her away from the rest of the team, and failed to inform the ground crew of her role. The lawsuit also says Kirkendall, who is named as a defendant in the lawsuit, disparaged her using anti-Hispanic tropes, describing her as lazy.Every night I would go to bed and I would look at her picture and I was like, What happened? Did you get distracted? Did you trip? said her sister, Cassaundra Cosme. The not knowing was terrible.But knowing wasnt much comfort either: It was a relief that it wasnt her fault but then it was terrible that it wasnt a just a horrible accident, Cosme said.The lawsuit also cites a hostile workplace complaint filed against Kirkendall by Cosmes predecessor, who is not named in the filing but is also Latina and quit after raising her concerns. Katz and Green say Kirkendall was subjecting Cosme, who was of Mexican and Puerto Rican descent, to similar abuse, ultimately creating the unsafe conditions that led to her death.In written testimony submitted to the Air Force investigator, one testing engineer said Kirkendall told him he was hazing Cosme by having her stand for hours in the sun by the aircraft for a seemingly unimportant task without any way to communicate with her colleagues back in the control station. The Air Force report said that none of the ground crew knew what Cosmes role was during the testing or that Kirkendall planned to have her approach the aircraft while its propeller was still running.Kirkendalls treatment of Cosme is typical of the way gender harassment works when women try to break into male-dominated fields. They make it much more difficult and they often make them feel unsafe, said Katz, a prominent civil rights attorney who concentrates on sexual harassment and discrimination.Everybody knows hes hazing her, and this is so endemic to the culture that no one tells him to stop, Katz added. We felt this suit was really important to name it for what it is. This is gender discrimination that led to somebodys death.In his testimony to the Air Force investigator, Kirkendall acknowledged that Cosmes predecessor had filed a hostile environment complaint, saying it came as a shock to him because he thought he had an excellent rapport with the woman. Kirkendall said Sumaria completed its investigation into her complaint and concluded that it was unfounded, but that the woman had already quit.The lawsuit also claims that two male Hispanic employees quit Sumaria because of Kirkendalls mistreatment of them.The AP could not independently confirm the details of the previous complaint against Kirkendall, or that the two Hispanic engineers also quit. Sumaria representatives did not answer detailed questions about the allegations against Kirkendall or the outcome of the previous complaint.It is not clear what, if any actions, Sumaria has taken in response to the accident or to the findings of the Air Force investigation.While the Air Force Aircraft Accident Investigation Boards report findings are public, any safety recommendations for preventing a reoccurrence are made to the parties by a separate investigative board and kept privileged, said Anthony Roake, a spokesperson for Air Force Materiel Command, the command responsible for developing and testing Air Force weapon systems.Sumaria has defended Kirkendalls conduct on the day of the test in a detailed response to the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health, which conducted its own investigation into Cosmes death and imposed penalties in March totaling $38,055 for several safety violations, including the companys failure to effectively instruct employees to maintain a safe distance from the aircraft and rotating propeller. Like the Air Force report, the investigation did not cite racial or gender discrimination as a factor.Sumaria, which is appealing the penalties, disputed that Kirkendall improperly instructed Cosme and said she violated all of her training and direct instructions on how to approach the aircraft.Jennifer Mondino, director of the TIME UPs Legal Defense Fund at the National Womens Law Center, which helps bring sexual and gender harassment cases but is not involved in Cosmes lawsuit, said gender harassment cases involving a victim who is deceased are not unprecedented but can be complicated. She said proving gender discrimination can be a challenge under any circumstances because it involves persuading people to speak out in a workplace culture that discourages it.If the person who was affected is no longer with us, its sort of an obvious point, but its a significant obstacle, Mondino said.From the Cosme familys perspective, nobody has been held accountable for the failings that led to her death just a few months before she was getting married. The lawsuit demands a jury trial and unspecified damages.Cosmes family said her calm and enthusiastic demeanor was typical of her approach toward forging a career in a male-dominated field, starting with engineer classes in high school where she was only one of three girls in the first year and the only one left by the third year. She followed her father, Mario, into engineering and earned a Master of Science in Engineering/Industrial Management from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.The family buried Cosme in her wedding dress, which they had altered so it could cover her wounds.We will never get over this. We had a perfect life going on. Life was wonderful, Mario Cosme said. And Sumaria and Derek Kirkendall ruined a lifetime of effort of doing things the right way.Alexandra Olson, Associated Press business writer0 Reacties 0 aandelen 37 Views