After making a return to the mid-range with its RX 6700 XT GPU, AMD has launched its 1080p flagship, the RX 6600 XT. A successor to the excellent and popular RX 5600 XT card, the new model has considerably more power on tap with 9.6 teraflops of RDNA 2 performance, compared to 7.19 teraflops for the last model. Not only that, but it offers 8GB of GDDR6 RAM, compared to 6GB for its predecessor.
In fact, the RX 6600 XT seems to deliver about the same amount of performance as the RX 5700 XT (9.75 teraflops) and just slightly less than the GPU in the PS5, at least on paper. Since the RX 5700 XT was offered as a 1440p-capable card (and the PS5 can handle 4K), it doesn't seem a stretch to say that the new model will at least be decent at 1440p gaming.
However, AMD is marketing this card as a "new standard for 1080p," saying that it has up to a 1.7 times uplift over the last generation for games like Doom Eternal for 1080p gaming. AMD noted that around two-third of monitors shipped are still 1080p, so that's still the norm for PC gaming.
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Other specs include 32 compute units (compared to 40 on the RX 6700 XT), a 2359 MHz game clock and 160W power consumption with a single 8 pin power connector. AMD also touts custom features like Radeon Boost for higher frame rates and Radeon Anti-Lag for improved latency.
The main new feature with the 6000-series GPUs, however, is ray-tracing. That feature allows for higher resolutions (1440p and 4K) while still maintaining decent frame rates and allowing for more realistic images. Don't expect too much from the RX 6600 XT, however, as the RX 6700 XT struggled in ray-tracing tests compared to NVIDIA rivals in our review — and the RX 6600 XT has lower specs all around.
Still, it looks pretty impressive otherwise for a budget-level 1080p card. We'll soon see a raft of RX 6600 XT models from ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI (above), ASRock and others, with MSRP starting at $379 and shipping set for August 11th. Take it as a miracle if you get one at that price, though — the RX 5600 XT had a suggested retail of $300, but street prices were often double that and more thanks to the cryptomining and the global GPU shortage.
In the past, we’ve seen doctors use AI software to detect brain tumors, kidney illness and various cancers. Now, researchers from IBM and Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF) say they’ve developed a program that can predict how the symptoms of a Parkinson’s disease patient will progress in terms of both timing and severity. In The Lancet Digital Health journal, they claim the software could transform how doctors help patients manage their symptoms by allowing them to better predict how the disease will progress.
“Our aim is to use AI to help with patient management and clinical trial design. These goals are important because, despite Parkinson’s prevalence, patients experience a unique variety of motor and non-motor symptoms,” IBM said.
The breakthrough wouldn’t have been possible without the Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative, a study the Michael J. Fox Foundation sponsored. IBM describes the dataset, which includes information on more than 1,400 individuals, as the “largest and most robust volume of longitudinal Parkinson’s patient data to date” and says it allowed its AI model to map out complex symptom and progression patterns.
It’s estimated Parkinson’s disease affects more than 6 million people globally, and there’s currently no known cure for it. IBM Research and MJFF plan to continue work on the AI model. In the future, they hope to make it better at providing more granular characterizations of the various stages of the disease.
Starting today, you can use a second-generation Fire TV Cube to take part in two-way Zoom calls. For the best experience, Amazon recommends a webcam with a 60- to 90-degree field of view that can capture video at 1080p. The company also suggests mounting the device on the top of your TV set, and that you sit about six to 10 feet away. At the very least, you’ll want a 720p camera that supports USB Video Class (UVC). You’ll also need a Micro USB-to-USB adapter since the second-generation Fire TV Cube doesn’t have a full-sized USB-A port. One thing to note is Amazon recommends against using a 4K-capable camera. Outside of those requirements, you’ll need to download the latest Fire TV Cube update and the Zoom app from the Fire TV Appstore.
Once you have everything ready to go, you can tell Alexa to join a video call for you, at which point the voice assistant will ask you to provide a meeting ID and passcode. It’s also possible to link your calendar to Alexa, which will allow you to more seamlessly join any Zoom meetings you have on your schedule.
Amazon isn’t the first company to allow you to use your TV for video calls. Since last August, you’ve been able to stream Google Meet calls to Chromecast and other Cast-enabled devices. Over that same time frame, Amazon has offered two-way video calling between Fire TV Cube and camera-enabled Alexa devices. It might seem like a late offering, but with the return-to-office plans of most companies constantly shifting due to new developments in the pandemic, it’s a feature that’s likely to get plenty of use.
In one of the most significant changes to come to the platform since it was acquired by Adobe in 2012, Behance is introducing Patreon-like subscriptions. Starting today with a small group of about two dozen artists, Adobe is allowing creators to offer access to premium projects, live streams and source files in exchange for a monthly fee. The company says creators can set their own subscription price, and it’s up to them to decide what people get in return for their financial support. You’ll see prompts to support creators throughout the platform, including when you watch live streams.
For Adobe, obviously this is another way for the company to monetize one of its products beyond its Creative Cloud subscriptions and standalone software offerings. However, just as important here is the fact the company is giving creators, many of whom depend on Behance to showcase their work, a way to make money.
Twitter’s Spaces is getting another update that makes the audio feature easier to share and discover. Now, users will be able to compose a new tweet directly from the Space, which will link to the audio chat and any accompanying hashtags. While it was previously possible to compose new tweets while listening to a Space, having the composer directly in the space will allow participants to more easily tweet about the conversation as it’s happening.
On iOS, Twitter is also adding new “guest management” controls, that allows hosts to more easily view who is in a Space and who has requested to speak. Finally, the company is adding a new search feature to the Spaces tab it started testing in June. Now, instead of just a curated list of active Spaces, users with access to the tab will also be able to search for Spaces by title or the name or handle of a host. (No update on when more people will have access to the Spaces section of the app, though.)
on iOS updated the guest management – put the control bar for participants on top of the guest management page so it is always accessible – added section state for Host to better see what type of participants they have in their space (including pending speaker requests) pic.twitter.com/Ig2F6GIuVE
Twitter has been steadily updating Spaces since introducing the Clubhouse competitor late last year. The company has recently added support for a web version of the feature and has started experimenting with allowing hosts to sell tickets to the conversations.
If you’re new to Google Slides, one important feature is Zoom in Google Slides. Zooming in on Google Slides and Zooming out on Google Slides works different than most presentation software.
In this article, you’ll learn how to Zoom in on Google Slides and how to Zoom out on Google Slides. We’ll provide step-by-step instructions and answer some common questions about Google Slides.
Featured in this article is a list of premium presentation templates from Envato Elements. Plus, if you’ve got any questions about Google Slides check this article’s frequently asked questions section.
How to Zoom In & Zoom Out in Google Slides
You can use three methods to Zoom in on Google Slides and Zoom out on Google Slides. Keep reading to decide which method works best for you.
Slide three is used in this tutorial. Here’s what slide three looks like with no edits.
Slide three of the premium template Osaka Business Google Slides.
Method One
The first method is using the View menu to zoom in on Google Slides and zoom out on Google Slides:
1.View Menu
To start with this first method, click on View in the menu bar
To start with this first method, click on View in the menu bar. This is on the top right and the third option from the left. The View option is in between Edit and Insert in the menu bar.
2.Zoom Option
Click on Zoom from the drop-down menu.
Click on View. When you click on View, a menu drops down. Next, click on the Zoom option from the drop-down menu. The Zoom option is the fifth option from the top of the drop-down menu.
3. Click Zoom In or Zoom Out
Choose the Zoom in or the Zoom out option from the menu.
After you click Zoom from the drop-down menu, another drop-down menu appears. The last two options on this menu are Zoom in and Zoom out. Choose the appropriate option for the slides you’re working on.
Method Two
If you need to zoom in or out on Google Slides more than once, then you’ll need to repeat the steps below.So, if you do need zoom in and zoom out on Google slides more than once, this method might not be the method for you.
1.Locate Zoom Button
Find the Zoom button in the toolbar.
Find the Zoom button on the toolbar. The Zoom button is the sixth option from the left in the toolbar menu. The Zoom button looks like a magnifying glass with a plus sign in it.
2. Click on Small Arrow
Click on the small arrow next to the Zoom button.
Next to the Zoom button is a small arrow. When you click on this small arrow, a menu drops down.
3. Choose Zoom in Or Zoom Out
Go to the bottom of the menu. The last two options are Zoom in and Zoom out. Choose the best option for you.
Choose Zoom in or Zoom out from the drop-down menu.
4. Click on the Zoom Button
The Zoom button looks like a magnifying glass.
If you want to Zoom in on Google slides quickly, click on the Zoom button that looks like a magnifying glass. When you click on the Zoom button, you’ll notice that the button has turned yellow, and your curser turned into a magnifying glass. This means that the Zoom button has been selected.
Once you’ve selected this option and your cursor is a magnifying glass, you won’t be able to use the cursor for anything other than zoom. All you’ll be able to do is zoom in further on your slide.
To turn off the Zoom in cursor click on the Select button.
To turn .the Zoom feature off, tap the Delete or ESC button on your keyboard.
Another way to turn this function off is to click on the Select button that’s next to the Zoom button in the toolbar. The Select button looks like a cursor.
You can’t zoom out on Google Slides by clicking on the Zoom button. You can only zoom in on Google Slides with this tool.
Method 3
If you like to use shortcuts, then this next method is for you.
For Windows users, press Control, Alt, and + button at the same time; this causes you to zoom in on Google Slides.To zoom out on Google Slides, you press the Control, Alt, and – at the same time on your keyboard.
For Mac OS users to zoom in on Google Slides, press Command, Option, and + keys together on your keyboard. To zoom out on Google Slides, press Command, Option, and – keys together on your keyboard.
This last method is the fastest way to Zoom in on Google Slides and Zoom out on Google Slides.
Find a Great Google Slides Template on Envato Elements
For professional presentation template that stands out, try a template from Envato Elements. It’s got Google Slides templates designed by professionals. Using a template saves you the time it would take to create a presentation from scratch. Just download the template, add your information, and make any customizations.
Envato Elements is a subscription service where you pay a low monthly fee. Once you become a subscriber, you get unlimited downloads. Of course, templates aren’t the only digital assets you’ll have access to. You’ll get unlimited downloads of audio, fonts, images, and much more.
Oriola Google Slides template has a minimal design that’s great if you’re looking for a simple and professional template design. Plus, this template comes with 50 unique slides for you to add your information on. Another great feature of this template is that it comes with picture placeholders and icons.
Tive Google Slides template is a creative template. So, if you’re looking for a stylish template that’ll show off your creative side, this template is for you. Here are some features of this template:
comes with over 30 slides
has a minimal and creative design
comes with editable icons
Everything in this template can be edited if you need to make changes.
Vigo is a multipurpose Google Slides template that can be used for any purpose you need it for. This template comes with over 500 vector line icons and device mockups for a phone, tablet, watch, and notebook. Also, Vigo also comes with over 110 unique slides that you can use to present your information on. Everything in this template is completely editable.
Traveland is a business Google Slides template that’s got a colorful modern design. This template comes with bar graphs, timelines, charts, device mockups, and maps. These are great if you need to add a data visualization element to your presentation. Plus, Traveland comes with three color schemes that you can choose from.
Frequently Asked Questions About Google Slides
Whether you’ve used Google Slides before or have never used Google Slides, you may have questions. Here are five common Google Slides questions and answers:
1. Can I Use a Template for Google Slides?
Yes. Using a template is the easiest way to get a professional-looking presentation without taking the time to create one from scratch.
Envato Elements and Graphic River both have templates that you can use in Google Slides. All you need to do is download the template, add your information, and make any customizations. Learn more in the tutorial below:
2. Can I Download My Slides Presentation as a PDF?
Saving your Google Slides presentation as a PDF can help you share your presentation easily with others.
To save your presentation as a PDF, click on File in the menu bar. When you click on File button, select Download from the drop-down menu. Another drop-down menu appears. Click on the PDF Document (.pdf) option.
3. Can I Use my Microsoft PowerPoint Template in Google Slides?
You can, but you must open your presentation in Google Drive first.
To do this, click on the New + button. When you click on this button, a menu drops down. Next, select the file upload option. Then select the file.
A pop-up window displays in the bottom right of the corner. Click on the name of your file. to open the PowerPoint file in Google Slide. Study the tutorial below to find out more about using PPT files in Google Slides:
4. Can I Insert Images Directly From Google Images on my Slide?
Yes. To do this, click on Insert in the menu bar. When you click on Insert, a menu drops down; the first option in that menu is Image. Select this option.
When you’ve selected the Image option from the drop-down menu, another drop-down menu appears. The second option from the top of the drop-down menu is the Search the Web option. When you click on Search the Web, a sidebar appears on the right of your window.
Type in the search bar the file name of the image you’re looking for and double-click the image to add it to your slide.
5. Can Insert Diagrams Onto My Slide?
Diagrams can be helpful to show data or facts that you want to compare.
To add a diagram to your slide, click on Insert in the menu bar. When you click on Insert, a drop-down menu appears. Next, click on the Diagram option from the drop-down menu. When you click on the Diagram option, a sidebar appears on right side of your window allowing you to choose which diagram is best to add to your presentation.
If you didn’t see a template that worked for your project or that you liked, Envato Elements and GraphicRiver both have thousands of premium templates that you can use. These articles feature Google Slides templates:
You just learned how to zoom in on Google Slides and how to zoom out on Google slides. The Zoom feature is a useful tool that you can use to edit the details of your slide.
Use a Google Slides template in your next presentation . Envato Elements has thousands of premium templates that you can choose for your project. All you need to do is become a subscriber. Sign up to Envato Elements today for unlimited downloads! GraphicRiver is a pay as you go service where you can buy premium presentation templates, audio, images, and more.
The official World of Warcraft Twitter account has announced that it will take immediate action to "remove references that are not appropriate for [its] world." While it didn't elaborate on what those references are, they may pertain to in-game elements connected to its senior creative director Alex Afrasiabi, as Kotaku has noted. Afrasiabi was singled out in the lawsuit filed by California authorities accusing Activision Blizzard of fostering a "frat boy" culture that's become a "breeding ground for harassment and discrimination against women."
According to the lawsuit, Afrasiabi is known for hitting on and touching female employees inappropriately in plain view of other male employees who would try to intervene and stop him. He apparently has such a notorious reputation within the company that his suite was nicknamed the "Crosby Suite after alleged rapist Bill Crosby."(The lawsuit has misspelled Bill Cosby's name.) In addition, executives allegedly knew about his behavior but "took no effective remedial measures." Blizzard President J. Allen Brack talked to him a few times, the lawsuit reads, but gave Afiasiabi a slap on the wrist for the incidents.
Activision Blizzard denied the accusations in the lawsuit and said it "includes distorted, and in many cases false, descriptions of Blizzard's past" in its initial response. Executive Vice President Fran Townsend told employees in a memo that the lawsuit "presented a distorted and untrue picture of [the] company, including factually incorrect, old and out of context stories."
A group of over 800 Activision Blizzard employees decried the company's response to the accusations as "abhorrent and insulting." They wrote in an open letter: "Categorizing the claims that have been made as ‘distorted, and in many cases false’ creates a company atmosphere that disbelieves victims." At least 50 employees working in the company's main office in California are now planning a walkout on Wednesday to protest the company's actions and to demand better working conditions for women.
In WoW's announcement, it said the decision to remove inappropriate elements was made in order to rebuild trust. It admitted that it must earn people's trust with its "actions in the weeks and months to come," though it didn't say what other steps the company intends to take in response to the lawsuit's allegations.
Twitter is testing a new way to inform individuals who may have broken its rules that their account has been suspended or locked. With the start of this latest test, a small group of users will see a banner appear at the top of their timeline informing them that they can’t tweet, retweet or like content due to their previous behavior on the platform. In the instance of a locked account, the notice currently says most users regain access within a week. Meanwhile, with permanent suspensions, the banner points the individual to the company’s appeal process.
Knowing where your account stands is important. We’re testing a new way of letting you know — right when you log in.
If your account is locked or suspended, some of you will start seeing a banner making that clear. pic.twitter.com/fOP53keghz
A spokesperson for Twitter told The Verge the notices come in response to feedback the company has received from people who said they only realized their account was inaccessible after they tried to tweet or follow new accounts. Should Twitter decide to implement the banners, they could get a lot of work. In the second half of 2020, the company removed more abusive content than ever before on the back of more effective automated moderation tools and policies against hate speech.
Despite the pandemic, Apple has spent most of the last two years relentlessly upgrading its product lineup, and its moves are definitely paying off. The company just announced financial results for its fiscal year third quarter (for normal humans, the months of April through June), and the company made a shocking amount of money. All of its product segments (the iPhone, Mac, iPad, services, and wearables/home/accessories) increased in revenue year-over-year, leading to total revenue of $81.4 billion. As has often been the case, iPhone revenue of $39.6 billion made up almost half of that figure.
Quarterly revenue was up 36 percent year-over-year, and as such profit grew in a big way, too — in fact, it nearly doubled. Apple reported $21.7 billion in net income, up 93 percent compared to a year ago.
As already mentioned, all of Apple's product categories grew last quarter, but the biggest winner was the iPhone. Revenue grew 50 percent year-over-year, making it pretty clear the iPhone 12 lineup is a major success for the company. Apple's services division continues to explode; $17.5 billion in revenue represented 33 percent growth, and the category makes more than double the money of any other division in Apple, with the obvious exception of the iPhone.
The company's "wearables, home and accessories" group lumps the Apple Watch in with devices like the HomePod mini and the new AirTags. It grew 36 percent and made $8.8 billion in revenue. The Mac and iPad had more modest gains, with Mac revenue increasing 16 percent year over year to $8.2 billion and iPad revenue climbing 12 percent to $7.4 billion. While the Mac number isn't an eye-popper like services, it's worth nothing that just a few years ago, Mac revenue was pretty flat, sitting in the $4 billion range for a while — but it seems like the M1 Mac move has helped spur some big increases.
As usual, Apple CEO Tim Cook is holding a call with investors — we'll update this story with anything we learn.
Microsoft's business continues to thrive thanks to its leadership in cloud computing and productivity apps. In its Q4 earnings report today, the company reported a 21 percent increase in revenues compared to last year, reaching $46.2 billion. But even more impressive, its profits jumped by 47 percent to reach $16.5 billion. Microsoft's success is practically a broken record by this point — last quarter it saw a 44 percent increase in profit, and before that it grew by 33 percent — but it's still managing to beat the expectations of Wall Street analysts.
The key to Microsoft's growth is the same as it has been for the past several years. Its Intelligent Cloud business is seemingly unstoppable, growing by 30 percent compared to last year. And it's still seeing plenty of growth with Office, Linkedin and its other business apps, which together have increased revenues by 25 percent. Even its More Personal Computing group, which includes Windows and Xbox, saw its business improve by 9 percent. (Thatcategory saw a few dips in the quarter though: Surface business fell by 20 percent, and Xbox content and services saw a 4 percent drop.)
Microsoft's Q4 earnings aren't really telling us anything new, as the company's entire 2021 fiscal year has been strong. The company reported an overall revenue increase of 18 percent for 2021 ($168.1 billion), as well as a 38 percent jump in profit for the year ($61.3 billion). Microsoft's previous earnings report proved that it made out well during the pandemic, but now it seems like those gains aren't stopping anytime soon.
After several quarters of continuallygrowingrevenue, Google's parent company Alphabet announced today that it made $61.9 billion in Q2 2021. That's a jump of 62 percent from the same period last year, when the organization's revenue dipped due to the onset of the pandemic. Last quarter, Alphabet posted $55.3 billion in revenue. Clearly, the company has long recovered from the slump it faced from the pandemic last year. Like chief financial officer Ruth Porat said on an earnings call, its results are "lapping the impact of COVID on our business."
Like it did last quarter, Alphabet's net income rose significantly, from about $7 billion in Q2 2020 to $18.5 billion in the same period this year. Most of its money continues to come from advertising and search, while Google Cloud and its "Other Bets" division saw modest revenue growth as well.
CEO Sundar Pichai said in a statement that "a rising tide of online activity in many parts of the world" and "long-term investments in AI and Google Cloud" drove the results. Pichai also said on the company's earnings call that it set "a number of records this quarter." Publisher partners earned more than ever from Google's network, he said, and Alphabet has paid more to its YouTube creators and partners than any quarter in history.
In addition, Pichai said YouTube Shorts (its TikTok-like feature) broke a new record by surpassing 15 billion daily views. YouTube subscriptions across things like Premium and Music also continue to grow. He also gave an update on self-driving vehicle company Waymo, which first launched its services to the public in October 2020. Since then, it's "served thousands of rides without a human driver," he said.
Of course, since the bulk of Alphabet's money comes from advertising, much of the earnings call dwelled on how retailers used Google's product to market their services to consumers. Chief business officer Philipp Schindler also spent some time talking about YouTube's reach, and how it's able to reach an audience that traditional TV and broadcast networks don't.
Though the company's Other Bets division, which covers its hardware products, cost a lot more money than it made this quarter, it's possible some of those investments will pay off in the months to come, since Google typically launches new phones in the fall. Porat closed the call with some statements on outlook, saying, "We believe it's still too early to forecast the longer term trends as markets reopen, especially given the recent increase in COVID cases globally." While it's not guaranteed to continue posting super strong results for the quarters to come, we're sure Alphabet is going to be okay.
Back in 2015, before NFTs really became A Thing, the Wu-Tang Clan sold the only copy of the album Once Upon a Time In Shaolin for a reported $2 million at auction. The buyer, it later turned out, was former pharmaceutical exec and convicted dirtbag Martin Shkreli.
Perhaps better known as Pharma Bro, Shkreli became infamous for buying and jacking up the price of life-saving AIDS medication Daraprim from $13.50 to $700 per pill. He was later convicted on securities fraud and securities fraud conspiracy charges and sentenced to seven years in prison. A forfeiture judgment of about $7.4 million was also made against Shkreli, and the government later seized assets to satisfy the judgment — including the album.
All of which brings us to today. The government has soldOnce Upon a Time In Shaolin. Prosecutors didn't say who bought the album or how much they paid, but the sale covers the outstanding balance Shkreli owed the government.
So, after three years of being locked in a federal vault, and almost four years of being owned by the weaselly Shkreli (who tried to sell it on eBay before he was incarcerated), the album is once again in private ownership. Although snippets of the album have popped up online, you probably shouldn't expect it to hit Spotify any time soon, unfortunately.
One of the conditions for the auction sale was that the buyer couldn't use it for commercial purposes until 2103. It's unclear whether that stipulation is still in place, but Shkreli was allowed to play it at listening parties. Maybe the new proprietor of Once Upon a Time In Shaolin will feel generous enough to play it for Wu-Tang fans somewhere. Meanwhile, as is the way of things, Netflix is making a movie about the saga.