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Luis Suarez opens up about Lionel Messi before Atletico Madrid’s Champions League match against Chelsea

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Luis Suarez left FC Barcelona after 6 seasons and joined Atletico Madrid last summer for €6 million. Suarez was struggling at FC Barcelona in the last few seasons. Last season he scored 21 goals in 36 appearances for FC Barcelona but much more is expected at Camp Nou from a player of Suarez’s calibre.

Barcelona boss Ronald Koeman put the Uruguayan striker out of his plans. Suarez joined Atletico Madrid, and now he is probably in the best form of his life under Diego Simeone.

Atletico Madrid will play against Chelsea in the 1st leg of Round of 16 Champions League tonight. Ahead of the match, Luis Suarez spoke in an interview with France Football.

Suarez was asked about Barcelona forward Lionel Messi.

Of course I miss him. Aside from the player that we all know, he is Leo, my friend who I am missing. Our day to day, our talks, not only about football but also about things in life. Our children would play together and got on really well, they also miss each other. We all knew that this change was going to come, and, owing to our ages, we had to prepare for it.”

Suarez was further asked whether he thinks that Barcelona or Lionel Messi misses him more.

“That is a question for Leo in reality. In any case, I am not being missed by the manager (Ronald Koeman) because he said that he was happy with my decision to leave. Maybe Leo is missing his friend on a daily basis.”

Facebook agrees to reverse the News Ban in Australia

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After the Australian government agreed to change the world-first legislation, which forced Facebook and Google to pay local publishers for content, Facebook has backed down from its news blackout in the Oceanic country.

The government announced that changes would be made to its controversial News Media Bargaining Code, apparently appeasing Facebook enough that the tech giant has pulled the plug on its news blackout and struck a deal with the government to allow news content to return to its platform.

“We’re pleased that we’ve been able to reach an agreement with the Australian government and appreciate the constructive discussions we’ve had with Treasurer Frydenberg and Minister Fletcher over the past week,” Facebook’s managing director for Australia and New Zealand, William Easton, said in an update published on Tuesday to the company blog, according to Mashable

Among key concessions, the government has agreed to consider commercial deals Facebook and Google reach with news companies before deciding on whether they are subject to the law and would also provide them with a month’s notice. The platforms also convinced the government to give them more time to reach deals with media publishers before they’re forced into final-offer arbitration as a last resort.

“We have consistently supported a framework that would encourage innovation and collaboration between online platforms and publishers. After further discussions, we are satisfied that the Australian government has agreed to several changes and guarantees that address our core concerns about allowing commercial deals that recognize the value our platform provides to publishers relative to the value we receive from them. As a result of these changes, we can now work to further our investment in public interest journalism and restore news on Facebook for Australians in the coming days.”

The legislation is expected to pass parliament this week. It has made Australia a testing ground for digital-platform regulation as jurisdictions worldwide rein in the Silicon Valley juggernauts.

“There is no doubt that Australia has been a proxy battle for the world,” Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said, according to Bloomberg. “I have no doubt that so many other countries are looking at what is happening here in Australia.”

The social-media platform repeatedly threatened to block Australians from accessing or sharing links to the news if the legislation went ahead. Last Friday, after months of warnings, Australians awoke to find Facebook had done just that. It switched off news sharing in Australia in opposition to the proposed law. 

In blocking news sharing, the main news source for almost one in five Australians was switched off by Facebook. According to the company, it also disabled — accidentally, a raft of government Facebook pages carrying public health advice on the coronavirus, warnings from the weather bureau, and even the site of a children’s hospital, basically anything that even vaguely smelled like news.

When global regulators are already ramping up efforts to curtail the growing influence of Facebook among other tech giants, the abrupt move drew international scrutiny.

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said last week that he’d fielded queries from several world leaders about the Facebook clash, including French President Emmanuel Macron, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the U.K.’s Boris Johnson, and Canadian leader Justin Trudeau.

“It seems very sensible of Facebook to retreat as this could have potentially been very damaging to its brand,” said Nicole Bridges, a lecturer in public relations at Western Sydney University.

Like Facebook, Alphabet Inc.-owned Google has also tried its luck in negotiating hard with the government and last year threatened it would shut down its search engine in Australia if the law was enacted. That stance seems to have taken a backseat, and in recent days, the Mountain View, California-based company has independently struck deals to pay Australian publishers including News Corp. for news, rather than be forced into arbitration.

AMD Ryzen 7 5800 with up to 4.6GHz boost clock speed spotted

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AMD is planning to diversify its Ryzen 5000 series processors lineup in the next few months as Intel is targeting to launch Rocket Lake-S desktop processors. Until now, AMD has launched only 4 of the best CPUs: Ryzen 5 5600X, Ryzen 7 5800X, Ryzen 9 5900X, and Ryzen 9 5950X.

The two main CPUs people are definitely looking for will be the Ryzen 5 5600 and Ryzen 7 5700X, whereas the other two CPUs, Ryzen 7 5700 and Ryzen 7 5800, are also a possibility as well. However, as of now, one CPU has been confirmed to make its way soon – the Ryzen 7 5800.

Dell Canada listed the Ryzen 7 5800 and still has the same features like the 5800X with 8 Zen 3 cores & 36MB cache but comes with a decreased 4.6GHz boost clock speeds. So, the TDP and the base clock speeds are still unknown but soon in the coming months AMD could launch it for the public.

Seeing the pricing difference for the pre-built PC, the price of the Ryzen 7 5800 sits in the middle of the Ryzen 5 5600X and Ryzen 7 5800X, so you can guess the price to be around $399 while the Ryzen 7 5700X could eventually end up being priced at $349.

Some of the most interesting and unknown stats of Cristiano Ronaldo

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Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the best footballers to have ever graced the football pitch. The former Real Madrid man has won 5 Ballon d’Ors along with various other team and individual awards.

Other than his on-field brilliance, he is also very popular off the field. He has a huge fanbase as he played for three big clubs in his career. After starting with Sporting CP, he has played for Manchester United and Real Madrid and is currently playing for Serie A side Juventus.

So here we take a look at some of the most interesting and unknown stats of Cristiano Ronaldo:

*All stats via TeamCRonaldo

AMD Ryzen 7 5700G 8 Core Cezanne ‘Zen 3’ Desktop APU leaked specs are impressive

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It’s been a week of leaks and appearances, and we are all excited about the soon-to-be-released CPUs from Intel and AMD. According to fresh sources, the upcoming AMD Ryzen 7 5700G 8 Core Cezanne ‘Zen 3’ Desktop APU has leaked out over Chiphell Forums. The forum posted that the chip is still an engineering sample but can boot up DDR4 memory at some pretty high frequencies.

The AMD Ryzen 7 5700G APU features 8 cores and 16 threads based on the 7nm Zen 3 core architecture. The APU comes with a monolithic package compared to AMD’s chiplet design on its Ryzen 5000 lineup.

The site also mentions that the chip includes 16 MB L3 & 4 MB L3 cache, a maximum clock speed of 4.6 GHz, and a 65W TDP. In terms of graphics, the CPU will have Radeon Vega graphics in an 8 compute unit configuration.

Speaking of benchmarks, the Ryzen 7 5700G ‘Zen 3’ Cezanne Desktop APU was tested on a platform featuring an MSI MEG B550 Unify-X motherboard, known for its impressive memory overclocking abilities. A total of 16 GB of memory was used in a dual-channel configuration.

In the test, the CPU managed to hit up to 2.5 GHz. The initial boot-up was done with a DDR4-4333 config with CL14-15-15-28 timings and was later pushed to DDR4-5000 MHz with CL16-17-17-36 timings.

According to sources, the CPU managed to attain an Infinity clock speed of 2367 MHz. The first test was done with a DDR4-4733 (CL14-14-14-28) memory configuration, and the AIDA64 cache and memory benchmark reported latency as low as 44.4 ns.

When we compare the numbers with other competitors present in the market, the APU doesn’t fail to impress. We can proudly say that the upcoming AMD Ryzen 7 5700G Cezanne Desktop APU is a definite improvement over the Renoir APUs. Hopefully, the performance will still improve with the real-world release.

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Aston Villa ban their players from Fantasy Premier League

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In what can only be described as one of the most bizarre pieces of news to come out of the Premier League over the last few days, Aston Villa fans have been banned from participating in the Fantasy Premier League game where participants can select players to build a Premier League dream XI to earn points based on their performances in real life. 

The reason behind the stance comes from the fact that many Aston Villa players and backroom staff had transferred captain Jack Grealish out of their fantasy XI since the player would not be earning any points due to his absence from the pitch. 

Grealish was, in fact, out injured and was left out of the match day squad that faced Leicester City in the league but ultimately lost 2-1. Villa boss Dean Smith was left fuming after the defeat and promised to investigate the issue as to how the knowledge of the player’s injury became public information. 

Fantasy XIs can be viewed by anyone if the person knows what they are looking for. Since these accounts are not private, anybody can see each other’s lineup if they know the correct user ID. And that is what must have happened behind the scenes, due to which the injury was leaked. 

Alongside Villa, many Premier League clubs are concerned regarding this issue and could approach the situation by asking their players to not choose their teammates in the Fantasy XI due to leaks such as this. However, it is unlikely that they will be banned altogether. 

Intel Rocket Lake-S Core i5-11400 appears on Geekbench

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We earlier saw the appearance of Intel Rocket Lake-S CPU namely the Core i9-11900KF on Geekbench. According to recent sources, another CPU of the Rocket Lake-S family has appeared in Geekbench.

The new GPU is the entry-level variant, namely the Core i5-11400. The results released by Geekbench are somewhat misleading, and we cannot ascertain that those are the actual performance scores of the CPU.

The Twitter user @Benchleaks is the first one who two instances of the Intel Core i5-11400 on Geekbench. Reports indicate that the CPU was running at a base and boost clocks of 2.59GHz and 4.39GHz. In the first run, the Intel Core i5-11400 managed to net a single-core score of 1,490 and a multi-core score of 6,576.

But in the second run, the results increased with single and multi-core scores of 1,500 and 6,664, respectively. The test was conducted using a machine that boasted 16GB of RAM clocked at 2,133MHz on an ASRock Z590M motherboard.

Looking at the scores, we can determine that the processor can be easily outperformed by an AMD processor boasting similar specs. But, Intel is aiming to cross the performance of its previous generation with its new models.

Its predecessor, the Intel Core i5 10400’s single-core score on Geekbench was around 1,150 and Its multi-core score is around 6,000. The Intel Core i5-11400’s ~30% increase in single-core performance is a testament to the new Cypress Cove cores that will debut alongside Rocket Lake-S processors. The Intel Core i5-11400 is still a 6-core, 12-thread CPU, so in terms of the multi-core performance, the CPU will still lack some juice.

Buy the discounted Core i5-10400: https://amzn.to/37GdFpx

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Cool your Ryzen™ in complete silence with the Turing A50: Akasa’s latest fanless chassis

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LONDON, ENGLAND, February 2021 – Akasa, a global leader in fanless technology, has extended their Turing fanless chassis design series by releasing the new Turing A50. The Turing A50 has been designed specifically to support the mainboards found inside the Asus Mini PC PN50 series, which features the latest AMD Ryzen™ 4000 notebook PC mobile processors in conjunction with Radeon™ graphics.

The Turing A50 is a product at the forefront of fanless technology and combines innovative style with solid functionality in order to create a contemporary Ryzen™ fanless system.

The Passive Cooler Case

The Asus Mini PC PN50 series can feature some of the latest AMD mobile processors: the Ryzen™ 3, 5, and 7. Whichever you choose, the Turing A50 will be able to keep the APU cool under all working conditions to optimize performance in complete silence. The case utilizes fanless technology, where the solid aluminum core that showcases hi-performance AK-TC5026 thermal compound and gap fillers, efficiently transfers heat from the APU.

With the chassis itself working as a heatsink, the excess heat from the APU is then transferred to the external fins via the aluminum core and into the surroundings, keeping the APU cool without the need for a noisy fan. Built with deep cooling fins to maximize the surface area and an aluminum casing, the system functions optimally whilst also existing as a completely silent component.

Cool your Ryzen™ in complete silence with the Turing A50: Akasa’s latest fanless chassis

Design

The Turing A50 is yet another product from Akasa showing a combination of functionality with stunning composition; its symmetric extruding fins and diamond effect cover panels are all made from black anodized aluminum. The Turing A50 looks stylish and suits any environment due to its minimalist features.

The design team was inspired by Art Deco when designing the case, with the beautiful side panels influenced by traditional Chinese panels. The chassis can be positioned horizontally with dual-edge panels or vertically, allowing for more choice according to your taste.

Size

The Asus Mini PC PN50 series delivers exceptional processing power of a full-sized computer, whilst also being small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. The Turing A50 chassis maintains this compact manner and measures just 95 x 113.5 x 247.9 mm. This means the case can easily complement a home audio or cinema system on a shelf or desk. It can also be comfortably tucked into a drawer or mounted behind a screen, making it ideal for any environment.

Connectivity Maximised

With all the ports and power of the Asus Mini PC PN50 series, there is no limit as to what your computer can do. The Turing A50 gives full I/O access to the Mini PC, which includes USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, two USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-A ports, HDMI 2.0 and RJ45 LAN. Combined with products such as Wi-Fi antenna and cables, which are noted on the Akasa website, this small yet powerful computer is a perfect Ryzen™ fanless system for a variety of applications which includes, but is not limited to, gaming, recording and mixing music, or even an office setup. The computer also supports a quadruple Intel® 4K UHD display (with the use of any Type-C to dual HDMI adapter such as the Akasa AK-CBCA26-18BK), perfect

For maximizing productivity when multitasking across multiple screens, the Turing A50 allows you to enjoy in absolute silence.

PRICING AND AVAILABILITY

  • The Turing A50 starts at £125.00 / €130.00 (prices may vary by reseller).
  • The Turing A50 is available to order throughout the UK, Europe, and the US from the end of February. Contact sales@akasa.co.uk to find a reseller near you.

FIFA: Support for Sudan discussed in landmark visit

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The visit provided an opportunity for the FIFA President and his delegation to revisit the strong football history of Sudan

KHARTOUM, Sudan, February 22, 2021/ — Additional investment and commitment for further support were some of the key messages delivered by FIFA President Gianni Infantino on his visit to Khartoum, the Sudanese capital. The FIFA President notably met with the Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, with the Minister of Youth and Sports, Yousif Adam Aldai, and with the President of the Sudan Football Association (SFA), Kamal Shaddad.

The visit provided an opportunity for the FIFA President and his delegation to revisit the strong football history of Sudan. A founding member of CAF, along with Egypt, Ethiopia and South Africa, Sudan was CAF’s first headquarters, and also played host to the first-ever African Cup of Nations in 1957.

“Sudan was a founding member of CAF, and has been one of the first African nations to join FIFA,” the FIFA President said at Khartoum Stadium, the venue for the 1957 African Cup of Nations tournament. “Now we must work together, to bring the success of the past to the future. I can guarantee that FIFA will work closely with the whole football community in Sudan, with women and men, to continue to develop football and to bring Sudan back where it deserves to be, at the top of African football.”

The stadium visit was followed by a meeting with Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Yousif Adam Aldai, where central to discussions was the need to restore Sudan’s rich football heritage and the ways in which FIFA could best support the country to further develop and strengthen football through the FIFA Football for Schools programme, as well as providing funding to refurbish the Khartoum Stadium.

“I was saddened when I visited Khartoum Stadium and witnessed its current state,” the FIFA President said when subsequently speaking to members of the media. “This is an historical venue and we need to protect and cherish its history. We will invest and work together with the government and the SFA to make everyone in Sudan proud of the stadium again.”

“We spoke with the Chairman of the transitional sovereignty committee about investment in football, because there is incredible talent in the country to be developed,” the FIFA President added. “We spoke about football being part of the school system and about women’s and girls’ football – a very important area of the game. The Sudan Football Association is already doing excellent work in this regard, and it can only increase once combined with the continued support of the Sudanese government and FIFA. We are all part of the same team, and we will all work together and show that we care about the people of Sudan and football here.”

During the visit, the FIFA President also attended a women’s football training session at the academy located next to the SFA, and had the opportunity to meet with members of the teams.

BD Soft introduces affordable, secure email Service “Supermails” for Indian Markets

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Complete service – features, pricing to delivery – is made for Indian SMBs

Making business communication safe and practical, BD Software Distribution Pvt. Ltd. (BD Soft), one of the largest distributors of IT solutions introduces Super Mails for businesses –  that comes with three levels of security protection along with a premium tier offering more storage and bigger message sizes. Powered by Yukthi Systems, the Supermails services reinvents a mailing solution, that focuses on privacy and security while also running on green energy.

When it comes to email, SMBs suffer due to a dearth of choice in the market. On the one hand are the big players, with their enterprise-level offerings with matching prices, and at the low end are the website hosting providers – not email specialists at all.

In this scenario, BD Software Distribution Pvt. Ltd. (BD Soft), one of the largest distributor of IT solutions, introduces Super Mails for businesses – that comes with multiple levels of security protection, a good set of necessary features, and most importantly full support. Powered by Yukthi Systems, the Supermails service reinvents mailing solution, that focuses on affordability and security.

Engineered with a robust architecture, with the assurance of email delivery to recipient inboxes rather than spam folders, strong incoming spam and virus filtering providing the comfort of high-security, users are also assured of high-speed access to emails from the device & clients of their choice. Customers can also set up policies to decide who and send mails where what size thereby reducing data leakages.

Moreover, Supermails also offers additional file storage and sharing service with a user-friendly browser interface. Equipped with access controls, the email service allows sharing of links and folders with limited accessibility and expiry time. Businesses can now manage the space on the drive by allocating storage on a need basis too. The storage space can be accessed through the mobile app for on the move file access. There is also a Chat (Instant Messaging) service to better facilitate intra team communication, very important in the present WFH situation.

Supermails email service comes with Email Archival, at no extra cost. Optionally, this can also be set up in the customer’s office, giving them the comfort of having all their data available with them, searchable.

The main business innovation is on the basis of the pricing – from the typical fixed mailbox size, user-based pricing, we have moved to aggregate space-based pricing. Take a chunk of space, divide it as you like amongst your users – no limit on the number of users! This makes the service very affordable for Covid hit businesses, looking to cut costs.

Speaking on the launch, Mr. Zakir Hussain, Director, BD Software India said, “Business email continues to be the lifeline of business communication. For SMBs, affordability, security and support are the key. We have come up with a product which fits the requirements exactly, with the right set of features, and doesn’t burn a hole in the pocket. “

Customers aren’t expected to be IT or email experts; Supermails’ efficient customer service support is available 24/7 through email, telephone, and chat.