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How to Save Your Game in Atelier Sophie 2

Are you wondering how to save your game in Sophie Atelier 2? Don't worry - we're here to tell you how.

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Can You Smoke Magic Mushrooms?

Mushrooms are becoming the next big thing, and that means more questions being asked. Like how to grow them? And if they mix well with weed. And whether or not you can smoke magic mushrooms. So, let’s take a look at that question today, and go over the different ways that magic mushrooms can be […]

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TransUnion’s New Tools Protect Lenders While Helping Users Improve their Credit Scores

TransUnion launched Point-of-Sale Suite of Capabilities to provide lenders insight into consumer borrowing habits with point of sale lending and buy now, pay later products. The new data reporting helps lenders underwrite credit risk. The reporting methods also benefit the consumer by not penalizing them for using these alternative credit products on a regular basis. Read more...

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Orlando Investigator Shares De-Bugging Techniques As Hidden Camera…

As incidents of privacy invasion rise across Florida, counter-surveillance expert Matt Aubin extends his expertise to help citizens stay aware.

(PRWeb February 25, 2022)

Read the full story at https://www.prweb.com/releases/orlando_investigator_shares_de_bugging_techniques_as_hidden_camera_usage_rises/prweb18509383.htm

How Data Analytics Helps Understand Customers During the Onboarding Process

It’s no secret that the key to having a successful onboarding process is data. All information you collect from people who admire your products and services represents the core of marketing & sales. Hence, data analytics is the main basis for product management decisions.  The more information you can gather about people’s misunderstandings and struggles […]

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Businesses Are at Significant Risk of Cybersecurity Breaches Due to Immature Security Hygiene and Posture Management Practices

Seven out of 10 organizations experienced a cyberattack that started through the exploit of unknown or poorly managed technology assets, according to Enterprise Strategy Group research.

Scalable Verification Solutions at Siemens EDA

Lauro Rizzatti recently interviewed Andy Meier, product manager in the Scalable Verification Solutions Division at Siemens EDA. Andy is a product manager in the Scalable Verification Solutions Division at Siemens EDA. Andy has held positions in the electronics and high-tech fields during his 20-year career including: Sr.Read More

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New York Opens Joint Security Operations Center in NYC

The "first-in-nation" cyber command center will provide municipal and local governments with threat intelligence and resources to defend themselves against cyberattacks.

Direct detection of quantum non-Gaussian light from a dispersively coupled single atom

Quantum 6, 660 (2022).

https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2022-02-24-660

Many applications in quantum communication, sensing and computation need provably quantum non-Gaussian light. Recently such light, witnessed by a negative Wigner function, has been estimated using homodyne tomography from a single atom dispersively coupled to a high-finesse cavity. This opens an investigation of quantum non-Gaussian light for many experiments with atoms and solid-state emitters. However, at their early stage, an atom or emitter in a cavity system with different channels to the environment and additional noise are insufficient to produce negative Wigner functions. Moreover, homodyne detection is frequently challenging for such experiments. We analyse these issues and prove that such cavities can be used to emit quantum non-Gaussian light employing single-photon detection in the Hanbury Brown and Twiss configuration and quantum non-Gaussianity criteria suitable for this measurement. We investigate in detail cases of considerable cavity leakage when the negativity of the Wigner function disappears completely. Advantageously, quantum non-Gaussian light can be still conclusively proven for a large set of the cavity parameters at the cost of overall measurement time, even if noise is present.

ONE Esports enters media partnership with Mobalytics

Esports media company ONE Esports, the esports venture of sports media firm ONE Championship, has announced a partnership with analytics platform Mobalytics. The deal will see both parties collaborate on a range of content pieces that will be published on the entities’ websites and social channels. RELATED: ONE Esports partners with HSBC According to a […]

The best budget computer speakers: Surprisingly sound choices for $100 or less

How to shop for PC speakers

2.0 speakers vs. 2.1 speakers

Sure, a 5.1 (five speakers, one subwoofer) multi-channel speaker system sounds pretty sexy. But even if you were to unearth one for $50 or $60, the quality would almost certainly be just as cheap. That money can buy a much better quality two-speaker system. These basic 2.0 stereo setups, which are comprised of just a left and right speaker with a single driver (the actual loudspeaker) in each, abound in this price range. Occasionally you can also find a decent 2.1 system for—a pair of speakers to handle the higher frequencies and separate subwoofer for the bass—for not much more. These take up more space but often produce more balanced sound. More on that next.

Sound quality: Ask your ears, not the spec sheet

Try not to be seduced by manufacturer's specs on sound quality. Even if you can parse frequency response numbers, they are frequently exaggerated. Let your ears be your guide instead. Listen for a good balance between the high (treble), mid, and low (bass) frequencies. Often, speakers will exaggerate one—usually the treble or the bass—at the expense of the others. Good speakers will produce full, detailed audio that sounds as the creator intended it.

Be aware, though, that finding strong bass response in this price range can be challenging. Without a subwoofer, 2.0 systems have trouble reproducing low frequencies. The manufacturers often use technological tweaks to beef up the bass notes, but these can sound boomy, and muddy the overall mix. If a deep, controlled bottom end is a priority, a 2.1 system might be a better investment.

AC power vs. USB: The tradeoffs

Both these options are prevalent in the sub-$100 price range. USB-powered speakers reduce cord clutter, as they don't need a separate power cable. However, they can't supply as much juice as the AC variety, so they tend to produce lower volume and less bass.

PatenSee’s Contactless Imaging Device Shows Promise in Timely and Accurately Monitoring Dialysis Patients

The interim results of an ongoing clinical study of PatenSee's contactless imaging device for the early detection of vascular access stenosis for dialysis patients were shared in a poster presentation.

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