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CFI-1200 PS5 Completely Redone - Tear Down

Tech YouTuber Austin Evans gained another CFI-1200 model of the PlayStation 5, which discreetly went on special in Australia toward the finish of August. Last year Evans did likewise with the then-new CFI-1100 model and ignited discussion in the wake of guaranteeing that its more modest heatsink could make it a "more regrettable" console (a hypothesis later excused by Computerized Foundry which reasoned that it was no greater or more awful than the send off model). This time, in any case, Evans is of the assessment that the CFI-1200 is a superior framework, because of various changes made to the control center's inside parts. Evans takes note of that the new model has a "entirely unexpected" motherboard which is recognizably more modest than that of the past models. The new model's heatsink is considerably more modest than that of the CFI-1100 model, yet it contains an intensity pipe that goes through to the opposite side of the framework, while Evans likewi...

PS5 vs XBox Series X: Gotham Knights Graphics Comparison

Gotham Knights is currently accessible for both the PS5 and Xbox Series X. Assuming you're wavering about which adaptation figures out how to remain in front of its rival as far as goal and casing rate, read ahead. The response is very direct, as one rendition takes an unmistakable lead over the other. As far as picture quality, Gotham Knights runs at a goal of 2160p for example 4K, across both the PS5 and Xbox Series X, and at 1440p on the Xbox Series S. Both the PS5 and Xbox Series X adaptations seem to have similar designs settings in actuality. Characters will generally show a sparkle impact in the climate on every one of the three stages because of them not being impacted by the game's Worldwide Brightening framework. Surrounding impediment is likewise dreary and specular features are skewed in every one of the three adaptations. Walker NPC count is moderately scanty, and comparative across every one of the three stages. As far as beam following, both the PS5 and Xbox Seri...

Did you know that Brave browser blocks all video ads on YouTube?

Recently, YouTube tested an increase of pre-roll ads, forcing people to watch up to 10 unskippable ads before they could see their video. More ads before your videos on YouTube means fewer viewers and less engagement, and increasing discontent with YouTube as a platform. But, your audience and friends can stop seeing YouTube ads today—for free—just by watching YouTube in the Brave browser, on desktop & mobile. And if you ask your viewers to opt-in to Brave Rewards, they’ll be able to support you and your content by contributing to your channels with Basic Attention Token (BAT). Brave is committed to making the Internet better for all its users. Help your fans stop these aggressive YouTube ads today, and ask them to support you with Basic Attention Token (BAT). DOWNLOAD BRAVE HERE: https://brave.com/download/ P.S. if you’re used to watching YouTube via its native apps, try using a YouTube shortcut in Brave on mobile! You can easily make a shortcut on iOS or Android for 1-tap conveni...

What is the CAFEZIM sticker on Instagram?

CAFEZIM: Instagram's Coffee Sticker Hack for Perfect Stories Want to make your Instagram coffee Stories more captivating? Meet CAFEZIM , the Instagram sticker that transforms your ordinary coffee photos into something extraordinary! Here's how you can use this simple trick to spice up your morning coffee Stories. Step-by-Step Guide to Using the CAFEZIM Sticker Open your Instagram app. Create a Story and snap a clip of your coffee cup. Tap on the Stickers icon. Search for 'CAFEZIM' . Resize the sticker and place it over the mouth of your mug. Share your story and impress your followers! Using the CAFEZIM sticker is a simple yet effective way to enhance your coffee photos and make them stand out. Try it out today and...

TLP - S2. Ep. 18: Exploring the Brave Rewards Program & BAT | The Tech Loft Podcast

  Welcome to my next video, in this video I'll be discussing Brave Rewards and it's Basic Attention Token. What is Brave Rewards and it's token crypto, Basic Attention Token. Video found below as well as an audio version of the podcast. What is the Brave Browser? If you missed my previous video, I introduced the Brave browser—an excellent choice for privacy-conscious individuals. Brave blocks intrusive ads and trackers, giving users a more private and faster browsing experience. The Brave Rewards Program: Earning with Basic Attention Token (BAT) The Brave Rewards program offers users the opportunity to earn cryptocurrency (Basic Attention Token - BAT ) for viewing privacy-respecting ads while browsing. This system promotes a fair, ad-free experience, rewarding both users and content creators. How Does the Brave Rewards Program Work? The Brave Rewards platform is powered by BAT, which is a utility token ...

TLP - S2. Ep. 17: The Brave Browser

  After a couple of years, I've finally got around to making a podcast/video on my favourite browser; BRAVE. If you're someone focused on using privacy focused software and technology, please give a watch to this episode and discover Brave's BRAVE BROWSER. Below you'll find my video as well as the audio version of the podcast.

The Unreleased NES Version of SimCity: Development History & Legacy

The Unreleased NES Version of SimCity: Development History & Legacy The Unreleased NES Version of SimCity: Development History & Legacy A Classic Game's 8-Bit Journey SimCity, the revolutionary city-building simulation created by Will Wright and developed by Maxis, became a cultural phenomenon after its initial release in 1989. Known for its groundbreaking design, it was ported to numerous platforms. But one version—planned for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)—never saw the light of day. This article delves into the fascinating story of SimCity's lost 8-bit adaptation. The NES Development History In 1990, Maxis partnered with Nintendo to bring SimCity to the NES. Nintendo had already enjoyed success with the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) version of SimCity, which introduced new features like Dr. Wright, the in-game advisor ins...