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Top photos from Friday Night Football in Brazil where Chargers faced the Chiefs

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Top photos from Friday Night Football in Brazil where Chargers faced the Chiefs [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now

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Edwin Diaz’s wild escape act helps Mets survive for win to open key Reds series

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David Peterson’s mediocre outing melded with an offensive attack that stalled after an eruption, leaving the Mets in a precarious position Friday.

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Nyara Sabally’s injury history complicating her Liberty future with latest return imminent

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This season hasn’t gone at all the way Sabally had hoped.

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Florida optometrist mauled by 8-foot gator that clamped onto her arm in harrowing tug of war with ‘hero’ husband

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“My hand was just hanging.”

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Nvidia’s RTX 5080 upgrade for GeForce Now set for September 10, plus 17 new games added

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Nvidia Announces Upcoming Upgrade for GeForce Now

Nvidia revealed that its GeForce Now cloud gaming service will upgrade to RTX 5080 GPUs on September 10. The enhancement enables subscribers to access cloud-based RTX 5080 capabilities, featuring a robust 48GB of memory and support for DLSS 4, reports 24brussels.

This RTX 5080 upgrade allows for impressive 5K resolution streaming at 60fps and 120fps, or 1440p at 240fps and 1080p at 360fps. Gamers will also benefit from full ray-tracing support through Neural Rendering and Multi Frame Generation, all for the existing price of $19.99 monthly for GeForce Now Ultimate.

The announcement about the upgrade coincided with Nvidia’s weekly updates, which mentioned the addition of 17 new games to the streaming service this month. Notable titles such as Hollow Knight: Silksong will be available from today, while Borderlands 4, Dying Light: The Beast, Jump Space, Endless Legend 2, and Cloverpit will follow later this month.

Nvidia stated, “On Wednesday, September 10th, Nvidia Blackwell RTX is coming to GeForce Now. To celebrate, next week’s GeForce Now announcements will come a day earlier to usher in the Blackwell era of GeForce Now.”

In addition, Nvidia is reintroducing an “Install-to-Play” feature, allowing users to install games on GeForce Now without having to wait for formal curation, significantly enhancing the service’s library.


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Ryan Reynolds, Sydney Sweeney and more A-listers arrive at star-studded Toronto Film Festival

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The Toronto Film Festival kicked off Friday night with Eugene Levy, Elle Fanning, and more stars on the festival’s iconic red carpet.

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Angels minor leaguer Rio Foster in critical condition after car accident

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Angels prospect Rio Foster was a passenger in a car crash and is in critical condition, the organization announced Friday.

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Glen Powell and Olivia Jade Giannulli spark romance speculation with NYC ‘date night’

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The “Dancing With the Stars” alum was most recently linked to Jacob Elordi, though they called it quits last month.

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Kilmar Abrego Garcia faces deportation to tiny African nation Eswatini: report

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Accused MS-13 gangbanger and El Salvador national Kilmar Abrego Garcia is now reportedly facing deportation to the tiny South West African nation Eswatini after rejecting a deal from the Trump administration. The one-time Maryland resident accused of human smuggling — who was repatriated to the US after being deported to El Salvador earlier this year…

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Man dies in shark attack near Dee Why on Sydney’s northern beaches

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Man was brought to shore but died at the scene at Long Reef beach, NSW police say

A man has died near Dee Why, on Sydney’s northern beaches on Saturday after being bitten by what is believed to be a large shark.

Shortly after 10am, New South Wales emergency services were called to Long Reef Beach following reports a man had suffered critical injuries.

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