![]() Name the policy and save it as an XML file. But what about Windows 10 devices that are managed by Microsoft Endpoint Manager or similar MDM provider? In that instance, you can export the AppLocker rules by right-clicking on AppLocker and exporting the policy as shown below. Now assign the GPO to the targeted computers. Now you will have two rules as shown below. This time we will use environmental variables for the file path which is %SYSTEM32\ReAgentc.exe. Now create another executable rule using the same process. For this rule let’s choose:Ĭontinue with the Wizard. There are two path executables we need to block. In the next screen choose “Path” as the primary condition. You can target a specific group or just go with the default Everyone group as shown below. Using the wizard, choose Deny as the action. Right-click and select Create New Rule as shown in the screenshot below. Using Windows Group Policy Management Editor, create a GPO and go to Computer Configuration > Security Settings > Application Control Policies > AppLocker > Executable Rules. Fortunately, there is an easy way to do it using AppLocker to create a policy that can be deployed using Group Policy or your preferred MDM solution that will prevent standard users from implementing a factory reset. For those computers managed by an MDM provider, policies and applications will be deployed once the computer connects to the Internet, making any acquired freedom brief, but perhaps meaningful enough to be worth the effort to the student.Įven if you don’t work for a school system, you still might want to stop your users from resetting their devices. What’s more, a PC tech may have to manually deploy a package file to install the required applications, consuming precious time from both the student and the technician. For computers that are managed byGroup Policy, students that reset their devices off premise will enjoy a newfound freedom until the computer returns to campus and receives its assigned policies once again. It also gives them access to the command prompt screen and other things. This of course starts the computer with a clean slate, giving students time to make local accounts on their device. ![]() This gets them to the Advanced Startup screen where they can then reset the device. Even if students can’t get to system settings, they can always hold down the shift key while they use the mouse to select the Restart option from the Windows Start button. A common ploy by the students is to reset their devices to factory default to bypass enforced security policies. Anyone who has been a Windows device admin for a school system that implements a student laptop program is aware of the constant battle to keep students in check when it comes to their devices. ![]()
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![]() It continues to raise its profile, releasing lower-priced subscription apps that bring strength training, yoga, meditation, and outdoor workouts to your TV, smartphone, or Apple watch, opening more studios, and expanding its reach in Europe. That competitors are beginning to flood Peloton’s space speaks to the company’s success as an innovator and a marketing powerhouse-“the Netflix of the workout world,” according to Forbes magazine. Since then, the company has had the kinds of ups and downs that tend to plague newsworthy, industry-disrupting startups, including a less-than-stellar October IPO, a few hits to its stock prices, and the occasional advertising misstep. Last April he told “How I Built This” podcast host Guy Raz about his aha moment: “I said, if these classes sell out, these fifty bikes sell out in thirty seconds if there was infinite room, would there be 500 people that wanted it?” Would there be 2,000, 50,000, 5 million who “would want that great instructor at that great time? And so it just started to scream ‘distributed technology.’”ĭespite starting with less than a half-million dollars raised from family and friends, Foley and his founding partners managed to put together a total of more than $900 million over five rounds of venture funding, making Peloton what’s known in the investment world as a unicorn-a startup valued at more than $1 billion-even though at the time it had just 100,000 paying subscribers. Peloton got its start in 2012 because the spin classes Foley loved filled up too fast for him to get into. The fact that he’s a lawyer was just gravy.” “Not because he’s a lawyer, but because he’s an insanely quality human being whose business judgment and thoughtfulness I respect. “He was the first call I made when I came up with the idea of the interactive bike,” says the company’s founding CEO, John Foley. Hisao Kushi ’92, a founding partner and the company’s indispensable chief legal officer, seems to be the still point amid all the commotion. The world of Peloton: Starting with interactive bikes, the company has expanded its subscription offerings to treadmills and personal workout apps. Some have even tattooed the Peloton logo onto their bodies. They’ve formed deep personal online friendships and they frequently travel long distances to spend activity-filled weekends with one another, cramming as many studio classes as they can handle into each day. ![]() ![]() Users have created online forums and Facebook groups and endless Reddit threads to analyze their experience as members of the “Peloton family,” now 1.5 million members strong. People actually ride these bikes more over time rather than less. And it’s working: 96 percent of all Peloton bikes sold since 2014 still have $39-a-month subscriptions attached to them. ![]() The goal, as one YouTube influencer writes, is to make exercise “so much damn FUN” that you won’t want to give it up. Its sleek machines smash the stereotype of home exercise equipment gathering dust in the basement, by streaming-in real time or on demand-interactive studio spin and treadmill classes in which chiseled, beautiful instructors preach about cadence and max heart rates and “stepping into your power.” They crank up the technopop or hip hop and exhort you to pedal or run till a puddle of sweat forms on the floor around you. Peloton is a company that makes a lot of noise. ![]() ![]() For the best pepsico partners experience, please use google chrome, microsoft internet explorer (10 or above), apple safari, or mozilla. Web water, high fructose corn syrup, phosphoric acid, natural flavor, gum arabic, tea powder, potassium sorbate (preserves freshness). ![]() Web brisk® mango fiesta 170 cal nutrition info large $2.39 add to order there ain't no party like a mango party no, seriously. It has a surprisingly low amount of caffeine, but this is probably due to the use of instant tea. More information serving size 12 fl oz (360 ml) caffeine 8mg phosphorus 80 mg (6% dv) sweeteners: Brisk is distributed by pepsico. Web no, brisk mango fiesta does not have caffeine. Ad compare prices on brisk drinks in coffee & tea. Acesulfame potassium, high fructose corn syrup. This is a question that many people have been wondering lately. There is 11 mg caffeine in the brisk iced tea, which is low, so if you are new to caffeinated drinks, this one is. ![]() Web treat your tastebuds to a delicious blast of brisk mango tea. Track macros, calories, and more with myfitnesspal. Brisk Mango Shelf Stable Juice Drink (2 L) Instacartĭoes Brisk Mango Fiesta Have Caffeine. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Raptor Lake’s P-cores are codenamed Raptor Cove, and are designed with what Intel is calling their 3rd generation SuperFIN transistors, improved speed paths and a new dynamic prefetcher algorithm. So, are there anything that’s actually new with the Raptor Lake cores? Yes. Faster DDR5-5600 support (up from DDR5-4800 of Alder Lake).Larger 元 smart cache, up to 36MB for the i9-13900K (up from 30MB in the i9-12900K).The i9-13900K will feature a whopping 32MB of L2 (up from 14MB on the i9-12900K). Expanded 2MB L2 cache per P-core, and 4MB L2 cache per E-core cluster, more than doubling the total L2 cache of its predecessors.Expect to see 6P+8E for the i5-13600K and 6P+4E for the rest of the i5s. Intel will also extend the performance hybrid architecture to the entire i5 lineup for Raptor lake. Double the Efficiency Cores (E-core) of its Alder Lake counterparts with the i9-13900K having 16 E-cores, for a total processing capability of 24 cores (and 32 threads).Same number of Performance Cores (P-core) as its predecessors, but with faster boost clocks, up to 5.8GHz for the i9-13900K.If there is any thing you take away from this article, it should be these points. Let’s first take a look at the top level changes that will come to the desktop K-class CPUs before diving into some technical stuff. What’s new for Raptor Lake and performance hybrid architecture? Now, I used air quotes for merely in the last paragraph because as easy as it is to write off Raptor Lake as Alder Lake+, Intel managed to squeeze so much gains from these tweaks that they claim Raptor Lake’s performance matches or even exceeds the expectations of a microarchitecture generation gap. However, the underlying architecture and technology remains the same. Raptor Lake has more of everything compared to Alder Lake - faster P-cores, more E-cores, more L2 and 元 cache, and faster DDR5 support. However, unlike AMD’s brand new Zen 4 microarchitecture that’s now based on a 5nm process, Intel’s Raptor Lake is “merely” another refinement of their 10nm process node, also known as Intel 7, and the performance hybrid architecture that debuted with last generation’s Alder Lake chips. In the blue corner, Intel’s direct response to AMD’s Ryzen 7000 series is its own 13th Gen Core series of processors, codenamed Raptor Lake. Intel 13th Gen Core ‘Raptor Lake’ series in a nutshell Note: This feature was first published on 28 September 2022. ![]() ![]() ![]() – that you can use to further flesh out your protagonist. ![]() The last thing to choose are your two character “tags” – such as “noble”, “scholar”, “soldier”, etc. Each background also varies in terms of two unique racial abilities. 4 of them are basic races (human, dwarf, elf, lizardman), then there are 4 “undead” versions of the basic ones, and finally there are 6 pre-made “origin” characters, with their own additional in-game stories and quirks. Selecting your background is probably the biggest choice, because there’s a total of 14 to choose from. You get to create a single character (or a party up to 4 if you’re playing in coop with other folks), assign a bunch of stats, pick a talent and three starting skills. Let us see how DOS2 compares.Ĭharacter creation is very basic. It had clear problems when it came to the relative usefulness of various statistics, and it just wasn’t very interesting or deep. The character system in DOS1 was one of the more often criticised parts of the game. The question remains whether it really ended up that way. Personally, I would be content if DOS2 were the same as its predecessor, just with a different paint job and campaign. ![]() All it had to do was not screw things up, and preferably make some things better. Divinity: Original Sin 2 had a very simple task ahead of itself. Still, fast forward another two years, and we now have a sequel on our hands. But hey, at least it added voice acting to all the dialogues! Not to mention the criminal change to the cheese vendor’s voiceover in Cyseal. Unfortunately, most of the “enhancements” were lacklustre and failed to fix most of the issues found in the original – namely the stupid plot and terrible late game content – and instead introduced new problems of their own, including making the game much easier than it used to be. In fact, it was successful enough to spawn an “Enhanced Edition” just a year later. Surprisingly enough, the turn- and party-based tactical RPG even managed to win acclaim among mainstream media sources, perhaps mostly due to its top-notch presentation, but who can say for sure. Released in 2014, Larian Studios’ Divinity: Original Sin turned out to be a huge success. Vagrus - The Riven Realms: Sunfire and Moonshadow expansion announced.Alpha gameplay footage from Archaelund, coming to Early Access later this year.Jagged Alliance 3 releasing on July 14th.Solasta: Crown of the Magister Palace of Ice DLC Released.Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader Feature Trailer, Beta Releasing On June 1st.Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader Beta Released.Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 resurfaces, more to be revealed in September.Baldur's Gate 3 gets another celebrity voice actor.Microsoft Showcase 2023: Avowed, Clockwork Revolution, Starfield and Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty.Baldur's Gate 3 Community Update #19: Mechs and the City.Microsoft Extended Showcase 2023: Avowed and Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty.Steam Next Fest, June 2023: Demos of upcoming RPGs available from June 19th to June 26th. ![]() ![]() Google decided to lower the placement of the power button and volume rocker further down the side frame. The Pixel 7 Pro is one of the more unique-looking handsets I’ve seen all year.īut not every design decision is a great one. Google also scaled back the intensity of the curved screen (more on that below), it doesn’t feel nearly as top-heavy, and the whole package is lighter/thinner - allowing for a much better in-hand feel. The Pixel 7 Pro still has a plastic mmWave cutout, but it’s much smaller and painted to blend in with the rest of the frame. The Pixel 6 Pro shipped with a gaudy plastic strip on its top frame to support mmWave 5G. The mmWave window is much smaller this year Joe Maring/Digital Trendsįurthermore, I appreciate the stronger attention to detail on the Pixel 7 Pro. I do miss the subtle two-tone design offered on the Pixel 6 Pro - and I wish Google had more colors to choose from (your only other options are Obsidian and Snow, aka black and white) - but this is without a doubt a very handsome gadget. The dark green glass back combined with the gold stainless steel frame creates one of the more unique-looking handsets I’ve seen all year. I also really adore the Hazel color my Pixel 7 Pro review unit came in. The camera bar remains distinct and recognizable, and the pronounced cutouts for the individual sensors add more visual flair. The camera bar is still there on the back of the phone, though it’s now housed in a stainless steel casing instead of glass. Thankfully, the Pixel 7 Pro keeps the same excellent footprint left by the Pixel 6 Pro - plus a few tweaks to make it better than ever. It took the Pixel from mediocre to exciting, and it’s a gamble that paid off in spades. Google introduced a bold new design language last year with the Pixel 6 family, ushering in two-tone colors and the now-iconic camera bar. Google Pixel 7 Pro design Joe Maring/Digital Trends Your iPhone could steal this Pixel Tablet feature when it gets iOS 17 The best Android phones in 2023: the 13 best ones you can buy Google Pixel Watch 2: rumored price, release date, news, and more But with many of the same issues creeping up yet again, it also has me worried that Google doesn’t know what else to build on top of that foundation.įor a look at the Pixel 7 Pro’s cheaper sibling, see our Google Pixel 7 review. The Pixel 7 Pro proves that the Pixel 6 Pro’s foundation is still really strong a year later. But the Pixel 7 Pro also retains many of the Pixel 6 Pro‘s shortcomings - from lackluster battery life to rampant bugs. It touts a bold design, incredible cameras, and software features that no other manufacturer can match. In a lot of ways, the Pixel 7 Pro feels almost identical to its predecessor. The Pixel 7 Pro, in particular, is where Google gets to really shine in the spotlight and show the world its vision for a flagship smartphone. The Pixel 7 Pro keeps what works, and what didn’t.Google Pixel 7 Pro price and availability.Pixel 7 Pro face unlock and fingerprint sensor. ![]() The top layer of the glass is covered with an nano technology coating and oleophobic coating, the nano technology helps protect the glass from scratches and the oloephobic against fingerprints and grease. The glass adhere's to your screen using a high-tech silicon coating (not glue) which ensures an even coverage, leaving no residue when removed. Made to a high quality, distinguishing features are the '2.D' edging to the glass (see photos) meaning no sharp edges, just a smooth profile into your screen. They adhere to the flat are of your screen and are slightly inset from the edge of your screen so that a case can be fitted (will work with 99% of cases on the market). These Screen Genie PRIVACY GLASS Tempered Glass are case-friendly. ![]() ![]() The screen is only visible to persons directly in front of the screen. Keeps your personal, private, and sensitive information hidden from strangers. If fingerprint recognition is a feature of the phone you deem as being essential to your needs, then please do not buy this screen protector. All other methods to unlock the phone remain unaffected such as face recognition and keycodes etc. ![]() IMPORTANT INFORMATION - Please note - Due to the way the Privacy Glass works, the screen fingerprint recognition DOES NOT work with this glass. ![]() ![]() ![]() Although you will probably keep your fur baby inside, this multi-layered fur coat was an adaptation to keep Maine Coon cats warm when staying outside. You can see the difference between the upper layer of fur and the thicker, bottom layer of fur. The temperature and lifestyle of that time influenced their huge size and thick, fluffy fur. The origins of the Maine Coon breed go back to a rugged life in the cold climate of Maine. They are a formally recognized breed, including the tabby mix variation. In 1976, they were given recognition by the Cat Fancier’s Association. Maine Coons never completely fell out of favor with those breeders and owners who loved them. ![]() However, European long-haired breeds became more popular moving into the 1900s. Tabby Maine Coons were a popular long-haired breed in the 1800s. This origin story probably stems from a tabby Maine Coon cat’s ringed tail and bushy appearance. Some people hold that Maine Coon cats are the result of a cross between a domesticated house cat and a raccoon! The tabby pattern Maine Coon variation may have led to one fantastic legend. Most likely their ancestors were European cats who interbred with cats already living in colonial America. Further back than that they are enshrouded in myths. Maine Coons trace their origins back to the New England area. And there are even different color classes that set each Maine Coon apart from another. These types of Maine Coons have a long history. There is a certain appeal for the specific combinations coat patterns and colors of the tabby Maine Coon. The beautiful colors and unique personalities of tabby Maine Coons make them a favorite choice among cat owners. What to Expect with a Tabby Maine Coon Kittenĭiscover Everything About Tabby Maine Coon Cats Photo via.What Makes a Cat a Tabby Maine Coon Mix?.Recognized Tabby Maine Coon Coat Patterns.Discover Everything About Tabby Maine Coon Cats. ![]() ![]() ![]() Some of the worst V-2 attacks included the destruction of a cinema in Antwerp (561 killed), and an impact on a crowded Antwerp street the killed 128 people. The total damage done in England by the rockets included 2,754 killed and 6,523 severely wounded. Many V-2s broke up or exploded in the air, and around 15 percent were never launched due to ground malfunctions. During this seven-month period, 1,115 V-2s hit England, and 1,524 fell on continental Europe. The first operational V-2 launch took place on Sept. Together, the V-1 and V-2 missed their aim points by an average of more than nine miles. It could only be aimed at a large area, like a city. Allied air power destroyed many V-2s before they reached launch sites the V-2 on display was damaged in an air attack. Allied efforts to prevent rocket attacks depended on bombing production facilities and attacking rail transit with fighters. The missiles impacted before the sonic boom they created was heard. Since the V-2 arrived at several times the speed of sound, there could be no warning to its approach. ![]() The V-2, once launched, could not be stopped - it was too fast and flew too high. During its flight, the V-2 reached an altitude of 50-60 miles, and its top speed was around 3,400 mph. The missile then continued in a ballistic unpowered trajectory to its target. The V-2's rocket engine burned for about a minute. After several tests and adjustments, the rocket could be fired from the safety of an armored control car some distance away. At the launch site, crews raised the rocket vertically with the Meillerwagen, then fueled it with alcohol and liquid oxygen. The best launch sites were flat, wooded areas with clearings big enough to operate the missile and with ground or pavement firm enough to hold it. The V-2 on display is on such a trailer, called a Meillerwagen. In all, more than 10,000 people and 3,000 vehicles were devoted to V-2 activities.Īfter rail transport to the launching vicinity, large mobile cranes loaded rockets onto trailers, which took them to the actual launch site. The entire operation required hundreds of soldiers, with the launch team alone needing more than 100 people to service and test the rocket, survey the site, run the support equipment and command the process. Erecting, servicing and launching a V-2 took from four to six hours and required some 32 different trailers and vehicles carrying fuel, batteries, pumps, spare parts, radios and other equipment. Unlike the V-1 flying bomb operated by the Luftwaffe, the German army operated the V-2 rocket. Its operation was complex and involved specialized transport and launching equipment. The V-2 was the first practical modern ballistic missile. After the war, the German rocket team and many captured missiles were brought to the United States, where V-2 technology helped to build the technological base for human spaceflight and advanced strategic missiles. In any case, the comparatively small power of V-2 attacks could not match the massive effect of Allied strategic bombing. Though the rocket was destructive, killing almost 3,000 people in England and probably even more in Belgium in the last year of the war, the German forced-labor system could not produce enough V-2s to affect the outcome of the war. The rocket was inaccurate, which made it a poor military weapon but an effective terror device. ![]() Designed by rocket pioneer Wernher von Braun, the V-2 was a breakthrough in missile technology but failed to prevent Germany's defeat in World War II. The German army developed the V-2, known also as the A4 missile, as an alternative to super-long-range artillery, which the Treaty of Versailles prohibited after World War I. ![]() ![]() ![]() No defined optimal pulse interval in any of the published papers or cases.Simultaneous vs Sequential = This could have been the stepping stone to a study that helped identify which was more effective.Did not come to a consensus in the literature on the definition of refractory VF.Selection bias with case reports limits us in knowing how many times DSD was performed without any success in the clinical setting.Performing a RCT would be difficult as RVF is a rare phenomenon Studies are not prospective or randomized.Commented on the findings of other published papers that did not meet their inclusion criteria.Further inclusion required unprovoked cardiac arrest or occurrence of V-Fib and reports on patients rather than summary statistics.Inclusion and exclusion criteria as described above.Used a wide variety of databases: Google Scholar, Cochrane Library, Medline, PubMed.Very inclusive literature review of all published cases between 19.On average DSD was performed a total of 2 times. ![]() Mean time to DSD was 31.4 minutes +/- 12.1% of the patients died within 24 hours of arresting.28% had a CPC 77% of the 39 had their VF successfully terminated with DSD.One paper had 10 cases, another had 12, another had 7.12 published papers describing a total of 38 cases.Lack of refractory ventricular fibrillation.Published papers found using the following search terms:.They present a case of RVF in a patient with cardiac arrest, on whom DSD was successful in reversion to sinus rhythm and provide a thorough review of similar cases in the literature.Ĭlinical Question: Does dual sequential defibrillation(DSD) lead to more successful conversion of refractory ventricular fibrillation, return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) or improved Cerebral Performance Category (CPC) Scores? Inclusion Criteria: The authors of this review utilize the term dual sequential defibrillation (DSD). ![]() 9-13 The terms “sequential” and “simultaneous” are often used interchangably due to the lack of accurately measuring pulse intervals when performing dual defibrillation in the actual clinical environment. 8-12 It is important to note and distinguish that dual defibrillation can either be simultaneous or sequential depending on the duration of the defibrillation potential as well as the intershock interval between the two defibrillator shocks. 6,7 Several case reports have shown success with excellent neurologic outcomes in terminating RVF using dual defibrillation after failure of traditional Advance Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) measures. 3-5 Patients who experience RVF during their cardiac arrest have a mortality of up to 97%. 2,3Although the estimated incidence of refractory ventricular fibrillation is 0.5-0.6 per 100,000 of the population, some authors report that 10-25% of cardiac arrest cases could develop RVF or recurrent VF. 1 Refractory Ventricular Fibrillation (RVF) is a complication of cardiac arrest and has varying definitions in the literature but is commonly defined as ventricular fibrillation that does not respond to, or resists, three or more defibrillation attempts. Background: In the United States 424,000 out of hospital cardiac arrests occur per year with a 10.4% overall survival rate. ![]() ![]() ![]() Tips and tricks are available for Samsung home appliances and consumer electronics in addition to mobile devices, so you can find out interesting tidbits about your refrigerator and TV too. ![]() FAQs and troubleshooting tips and tricks are also included in Samsung+ in case you want to fix things on your own. The app's Device Diagnostics tab tells you useful things about your battery's health as well as data and security. 98' Class Q80C QLED 4K Smart TV (2023) Super precise LEDs are the secret to this TV’s straight fire contrast with Direct Full Array. Other devices will have access to this feature after software updates that will arrive in the next few weeks. This is called Samsung Assist and is right now only available for the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge. Remote assistance is built in too, which means you can grant a support rep permission to remotely operate and troubleshoot your device. The first new thing is that you can live video chat with a Samsung customer support representative, or you can text or use a plain old voice call if you so wish. The Remote Access feature will provide enhanced wireless connectivity with PCs, tablets, and smartphones allowing consumers to remotely control compatible programs and apps through their Samsung Smart TV. By default it may control major Samsung TV models without any setup Turn. And today Samsung+ has received a huge update, which should make its way to the Google Play Store in the next few hours. our Tata Play remote can control TVS POWER, VOLUME+, VOLUME -, MUTE, AV and more. In this use case, we will be requesting remote assistance to a user’s device through the Microsoft Endpoint Manager Remote Assistance session option. Samsung+ is Samsung's customer support app, that you can find preinstalled on a variety of the company's smartphones and tablets, including the recently released Galaxy S7 and S7 edge of course. The remote assistance is the process where a support specialist accesses customer devices over the network and helps resolve issues via the computer instead of dealing with clients in person. To remotely administer an Intune-managed device, administrators will need to select a device via Microsoft Endpoint Manager Devices All Devices. ![]() |
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