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As every Sunday, we close the editorial plan of the day with a selection from the best content we’ve published in the past week. With a quick glance,

Best MC Content (CDXIV)

As every Sunday, we close the editorial plan of the day with a selection from the best content we’ve published in the past week. With a quick glance, you can remember everything that stands out in the last seven days, or catch up if you missed the daily news.

And as is tradition, we use this space to wish you a good week.

World Backup Day 2024Celebrate World Backup Day 2024 by protecting your data. World Backup Day 2024 is a new edition of the annual day designed by the tech industry to remind us of the importance of backups in today’s digital world where data loss is commonplace, whether due to a storage drive failure; from a serious operating system problem that prevents access; from the theft of our mobile device or malware with attacks as dangerous as ransomware.

Render of iPhone SE 4 coveriPhone SE 4, final design, specs and everything we know about the next budget iPhone. The iPhone SE 4 will be Apple’s next “cheap” smartphone, in quotes because in the end we can’t assimilate it as a truly cheap smartphone, since its price will be much higher than what we are used to in this category. It will be cheap by Apple standards, but not by current market standards.

buy a laptopHow to buy a laptop at the best price. Notebooks are by far the best-selling computers of the PC group and the star tool of our computing technology. They can be used on the go or on the desk; for work, student or just fun tasks and can be purchased in different formats, from “pure” laptops to 2 in 1/detachable, to the most versatile, convertible with a hinge system that allows different modes of use from laptop to tablet.

USB flash drivesFive mistakes you shouldn’t make when buying USB drives. USB flash drives, also known as pen drives, have been making our lives easier for years. These allow us to save files and data using the classic click-and-drag method, and we can use them both to create backup copies and to easily move files and data from one PC to another.

Final Fantasy VII RebornFinal Fantasy VII Rebirth: improving on what’s present.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is the second of three games that make up a complete remake of the original game that was released on the PlayStation. So we find ourselves with the continuation of the first part, which was very popular, even if it left many unknowns, whether part of the game, full of open world areas and many locations in the original title, will be able to maintain the level. or even improve on the first part.

NVIDIA ACE caseNVIDIA AI Decoded: more realistic NPCs thanks to artificial intelligence. This new episode of the NVIDIA AI Decoded series focuses on the role that artificial intelligence plays in achieving more realistic NPCs, an advancement that, in my opinion, is undoubtedly one of the most important that AI applied to video games will give us in the short and medium world. period.

GAME will set the networks on fire and burn their clientsGAME will set the networks on fire and burn their clients. The popular video game store chain has been mired in controversy over a change to its loyalty program’s points system. We explain what this entailed, the criticisms they received and, in our opinion, the reasons why we can consider this action an example of poor communication practices.

What to do if you don't have internetWhat to do when you don’t have internet: five simple and effective solutions. It’s happened to all of us at one point or another, and the truth is, there are few things more annoying than finding your internet has suddenly stopped working. It’s a big problem and it can get worse if we don’t know what to do. Fortunately, in most cases, this is a situation that we can solve in a simple way, and it usually doesn’t take more than a few minutes.

From Microsoft Office to LibreOfficeThe German state has moved 30,000 computers from Microsoft Office to LibreOffice. The state of Schleswig-Holstein, located in northern Germany, will move 30,000 government computers from Microsoft Office to LibreOffice and later from Windows to Linux. A significant commitment to open source software that will remind some of the “Munich case”, pioneering, if unsuccessful, if overcome, as different administrations bet on this type of software.

GmailGmail celebrates 20 years as the world’s most popular email service. Gmail, Google’s email service, celebrated its twentieth anniversary this week. It hasn’t stopped growing and gaining users since its launch, but there’s one factor that undoubtedly gave it the push it needed to finally surpass Outlook, which was called Hotmail at the time. In this article, I will look at some of the most important events and facts about Gmail, which has written many pages in the history of computing between its experience and notoriety.

Muertos SLVOD News 14/24: ‘Muertos SL’, two meters above the ground. VOD News brings you the best news of the week on Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, Filmin, HBO Max, Movistar+, Netflix, SkyShowtime… And don’t say we never highlight anything made in Spain: Muertos SL is a pioneer this year and twice. Of course, if you prefer things even denser… read on.

What are Pixel Drops?What are Pixel Drops? In the Google Pixel device ecosystem, an element that is unknown to most people, but is particularly notable and highly valued by those who already use Google devices, is Pixel Feature Drops, commonly referred to as Pixel Drops. We will explain what they consist of

PS5 vs PS5 Pro, complete comparison with specs, performance and technologies. We’ve been seeing interesting rumors about Sony’s next console for a few weeks now, and today, to make a little order among so much information, I’m going to share with you a PS5 vs. PS5 Pro comparison, where we’ll not only see its specifications, but we’ll also talk about the power and performance of each console, the technologies , which they integrate, and other important issues such as selling price and life cycle.

Are you still using ADSL?  Your connection's days are numberedAre you still using ADSL? Your connection’s days are numbered. The younger ones will wonder, but there was a time when the idea of ​​an internet connection offered by ADSL put a big smile on our faces. Today, however, we are approaching its last days, as these connections will cease to operate in just over a week.

More MC content you shouldn’t miss

In addition to the previous selection, the week has given a lot and we can highlight a few other articles that we think you will enjoy, such as:

  • Run Windows games on your Android device with Winlator 6
  • Discord will start serving ads to improve its revenue
  • Google warns that we will need a lot of RAM to move AI to smartphones
  • CD Projekt RED says micropayments in single player games don’t make sense
  • Windows 10 gains share at the expense of Windows 11, and Linux retains 4% on the desktop
  • The Galaxy Z Fold6 family points to three models
  • OpenAI allows you to use ChatGPT without logging in
  • Lenovo Tab P12 Matte Display, a tablet that can also be used to read e-books
  • The price of SSD drives will increase by up to 25%
  • The 10 most powerful Android smartphones you can buy right now
  • Web browsers: Chrome leads; Edge won’t refresh and Firefox tends to become irrelevant
  • Intel and NVIDIA (and of course Windows) continue to sweep Steam
  • Microsoft Announces Windows 10 Lifecycle Extension Pricing
  • Snapdragon X Elite impresses in Geekbench: ARM PCs aim well
  • The Apple A18 Pro will have a 6-core CPU
  • PS5 Pro won’t cause developers headaches
  • FCC sets date to restore net neutrality rules
  • “Stop Killing Games” was born with the intention of limiting games that require connection
  • Google confirms RCS coming to iOS this fall
  • PCI-Express 7 will allow SSDs to fly at 60 GB/s
  • Can you imagine a home robot from Apple running around your house?
  • Old games triumph and are among the most played in 2023
  • HP is updating its line of Chromebooks with four new models
  • The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is already on its way
  • Google is starting to roll out the “Find My Device” network.
  • Razer Blade 18 (2024), possibly the most powerful laptop in the world
  • Disney has set a date for a “catch-up” on shared accounts
  • Samsung is preparing the Galaxy Watch FE
  • Possible requirements for The Last of Us Part II for PC
  • Apple modifies App Store to allow retro video game emulators
  • YouTube tells OpenAI it can’t use its videos to train Sora
  • How to tell if my processor is 32-bit or 64-bit and why it matters
  • Kodi 21: the new version of the open source multimedia center
  • Xbox is building a team dedicated to protection and backwards compatibility

Other TPNET articles you may be interested in

If MC is a consumer portal, you know that our parent company TPNET offers other websites dedicated to business, professionals, SMEs and channels, in addition to those specialized in security and Linux. We’ll leave you with a selection of the best published content that you might be interested in:

  • A backdoor appears in XZ that affects SSH and systemd
  • Amazon invests 2,750 million more in Anthropic
  • HP expands its notebook catalog with AI and introduces new peripherals
  • Microsoft covers partners’ AI business with additional benefits
  • 80% of Spaniards are concerned about the security of artificial intelligence systems
  • Marknote, the new Markdown editor of the KDE project
  • VISA introduces new artificial intelligence to combat digital payment fraud
  • Panasonic TOUGHBOOK G2mk2 and 33mk3 tablets
  • How SMEs should respond to a data breach
  • National critical infrastructures are undergoing a complete transformation

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