2023-09-25 20:55:27
Huawei has revealed the launch of a new tablet, which comes with a new design and bears the name of the Huawei MatePad Pro tablet. It has a 13.2-inch screen with a notch, and inside is a new Kirin 9000 processor. Huawei held an event to launch new products earlier today in China, The special edition of the new Huawei Mate 60 RS Ultimate Design phone was revealed, alongside the Huawei Mate Pad Pro tablet. Specifications of the Huawei Mate Pad Pro tablet: As the name appears, this tablet features a large 13.2-inch OLED screen with a resolution of 1920 x 2880 pixels, and a refresh rate of 144 Hz, the screen features an aspect ratio of 3:2 and a maximum brightness of 1000 nits. Speaking of the screen, it is a design that contains a notch on the horizontal side for the front camera and interface sensors. There is a camera with a 16-megapixel sensor. The screen features impressively thin edges. The tablet is only 5.5 mm thick and weighs 580 grams, while the back features a brocade fiber design and a circular area for a rear camera. The primary lens is equipped with a 13-megapixel sensor and is supported by an 8-megapixel ultra-wide sensor. It works The new Huawei MatePad Pro tablet with six speakers and four microphones to perfectly capture sound during calls. The Mysterious Processor Huawei did not once once more reveal the processor used in the tablet, which can be considered the flagship of the current year 2023, and this opens speculation that it is its new revolutionary Kirin 9000s processor that powered Public opinion recently following reports claimed that it was inside the latest Huawei Mate 60 Pro phone. It is noteworthy here that a few weeks ago, Huawei revealed the Mate 60 Pro without mentioning the processor, and it was said that it was the Kirin 9000s and it would be the first Huawei processor to support 5G connectivity since the sanctions. The American company defeated the Chinese company, in a superior technical achievement by the company. The processor threatens a new crisis between the United States and China. Amid suspicions that there is a “betrayal” of America by one of the companies that helped Huawei to manufacture the processor, there are fears that the Chinese giant has finally overcome… sanctions and succeeded in innovating its own ultra-connected technology. The full story: The Huawei Mate Pad Pro 2023 tablet comes with two options of 12 or 16 GB of RAM, and internal storage options are; 256, 512 GB, or 1 TB. Official prices: The Huawei Mate Pad Pro 2023 tablet runs on the company’s operating system, which is HarmonyOS 4. The tablet also gets a 10,100 mAh battery with 88-watt wired fast charging. While Huawei provided the optical cap Its new M-Pencil is the third generation and works very efficiently with the new tablet, in addition to the new Huawei Smart Magnetic Keyboard, both of which are sold separately. The tablet will be available in green, black and white colors, and the price in China starts at 5199 yuan, equivalent to $711. Approximately for the 12/256GB version, and up to 6,999 yuan ($957) for the top 16GB/1TB option.
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September 25, 2023
2023-09-25 20:45:54
The singer and cabaret artist Marie-Thérèse Escribano died on Monday followingnoon at the age of 97 in a Vienna hospital. A close friend of the versatile artist, who was born in Paris, grew up in Madrid, studied in Brussels and lived in Vienna for decades, made this known to the APA.
Escribano was born in Paris on March 19, 1926 to a Belgian mother and a Spanish father and grew up in Madrid. After studying at the Madrid University of Music, she continued her studies in Brussels, where one evening she heard a guest performance by the then State Opera Ensemble with greats such as Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Irmgard Seefried and Anton Dermota. “I heard these famous singers and was fascinated. I thought to myself, that’s exactly what I want to learn, and following my mother died, I went to Vienna,” Escribano once recalled in an APA interview Going to Vienna in 1955 – a city that she perceived as multicultural: “There were very different nationalities and not much xenophobia – I liked that.”
And so she stayed, was admitted to the then Academy of Music and Performing Arts and discovered her preference for modern avant-garde music. In 1959, Escribano sang Pierre Boulez’s “Improvisations sur Mallarmé” in the ensemble in the series around Friedrich Cerha in the Konzerthaus and was convincing. The singer also gave concerts across Europe with greats such as Lorin Maazel and Mauricio Kagel with avant-garde works.
However, the artist did not stop at new music. A few years later she met Klaus and Michel Walter, who were involved in early music. When the two of them showed the singer medieval instruments, she was thrilled. Together they founded the ensemble Les Menestrels.
In the mid-70s, Escribano once once more demonstrated her versatility and moved into the theater milieu. “It’s a great blessing when the inner layers of the onion scream so loudly that they become audible,” she recalled, referring to the onion parable from “Peer Gynt” regarding the motivation for this change. Afterwards she increasingly concentrated on what she herself called “small pieces”. She refused to be called a cabaret artist. “I am proud of my programs because they are always my own texts.” At the same time, these performances were always characterized by great spontaneity. Her programs had titles like “Seems Spanish to me”, “The older I am” and “90:90” when she reviewed her life in 90 minutes for her 90th birthday.
The commitment of the holder of the Silver Medal of Honor of the City of Vienna was never limited to the spotlight, but also included the space behind the stage, as Escribano, as a trained singer, gave workshops as well as singing and language lessons for many years. She herself rejected the term “voice training” as being too reminiscent of dressage and invented her method of “vocal liberation” – a term that fits perfectly with the life of Marie-Thérèse Escribano, which has now come to an end following more than 97 years.
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Prison Uprising: Inmate Protests and Strikes in Belgian Prisons
2023-09-25 19:27:00
Seventy-four inmates of Dendermonde prison, in East Flanders, refused to return to the prison following the evening walk and caused trouble this Monday around 5:30 p.m. The situation in the penitentiary establishment returned to order around 9 p.m. Four detainees who allegedly incited the protest, however, will spend the night in a security cell.
The tensions linked to the strike movement, which began in all the country’s prisons on Sunday at 10 p.m., are undoubtedly also having an impact on the prisoners, declared the spokesperson for the prison administration, Kathleen Van De Vijver.
At the end of the evening walk, 74 detainees refused to return to their cells. Two sections of the federal police went to the scene around 8 p.m. When they arrived, 73 prisoners were still outside. By 9 p.m., all inmates were back inside, the prison administration said, noting that the prisoners returned to their cells without incident.
A strike to denounce inhumane conditions
According to the prison administration, this is the fourth uprising in a prison since Friday evening, following Turnhout, Hasselt and Bruges. The 48-hour strike by prison staff began at 10 p.m. on Sunday and will continue until 10 p.m. on Tuesday.
Prison staff across the country are taking this action to denounce detention and working conditions “inhuman” who reign there. Prison overcrowding, lack of staff and a Minister of Justice “who is stubborn” to want to apply short prison sentences at all costs, the observation made by the unions is clear.
There is no place!
“The FPS Justice has been underbudgeted for decades,” recalls Claudine Coupienne, permanent secretary at the CSC Public Services. “The minister persists in wanting to put in prison people sentenced to sentences of between 0 and 3 years, but there is no room! People sleep on the ground because trios are put in cells intended for n ‘welcome only one person.’
“The political vision of our minister” by carrying out short sentences, “it’s ‘putting an end to impunity'”, agrees Grégory Wallez, federal secretary at the CGSP. However, this promise went hand in hand with that of opening around fifteen detention centers, to accommodate around 600 new detainees, he adds. “Currently, there are only three in operation: two in Flanders and one in Brussels.”
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Women’s Hair Growth: Feminist Perspectives, Political Interviews, and Pope Francis Controversy
2023-09-25 19:35:00
This Monday, September 11, Julien Bal received on his set the lawyer Dany Spreutels, the entrepreneur and CEO of So blonde management Céline Aron, Michel Kacenelenbogen, director of the theater “Le Public” and Jean-Marc Gheraille, antenna director of LN24.
On the show’s program, the growing number of women who are starting to grow their hair, Yves Coppieters’ first interview as a politician and the pope’s controversial visit to Marseille.
Activist gesture? Practical aspect ? Céline Aron gave her point of view on the growing number of women who decide to no longer remove their hair. Regarding this subject, Dany Spreutels, who says he is for all women’s rights as a lawyer, believes that “feminists have already fought better fights” than that of letting one’s hair grow. The latter also regrets that difference is no longer accepted by certain feminists. “Soon, men will be ordered to wear makeup.”
Concerning the first political interview with epidemiologist Yves Coppieters, our debaters returned to his lack of knowledge in relation to the history of his own party (Les Engagés, ex cdH). For Michel Kacenelenbogen and Yves Coppieters, this does not necessarily mean a lack of knowledge. “A well-made head is better than a head filled with anything! Knowing the historical data to which Coppieters answered poorly would not have automatically made him a good manager”, even if the director of the theater “Le Public ” is surprised that the former epidemiologist was not better prepared during this interview on RTL-TVI.
On Saturday, the remarks of Pope Francis I visiting Marseille concerning immigration created controversy. For Dany Spreutels, the pope’s speech is “not very consistent” because “there is not the slightest constructive idea in what he says.”
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