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Audacity 2020 review: Surprising power in free software


Typically, when you download free software, it tends to have limited functionality. Either it’s not very robust or it is missing key features that are only available with an upgrade. Audacity audio editing software is the exception to that rule. With a feature set that rivals larger, costlier programs, it is a powerful tool to mix, edit and convert a multitude of audio files.

Loading files

Getting files into Audacity is a straightforward affair. You can either open an existing file on your desktop, or you can use your computer’s microphone to record new audio content. You can also import files through a mixing board. Each file you load or open appears as a waveform across the screen. You then have the option of playing them together, merging them or editing them as you need.
Audacity can handle a wide range of audio files including: WAV, AIFF, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, MP3 and MP2. An optional plug-in library opens the support to AC3, AMR(NB), M4A, MP4 and non-DRM-protected WMA files. Not only can the software import these files, but it can convert file types from one to the other as well. 

Playing and Editing

Working with your sound file is also a breeze in Audacity. Simple play, pause, stop, record and forward and back buttons allow you to listen and create tracks just as if you were using an analog recorder. You can also drag a vertical line through the waveform to hear a particular section of your track with pinpoint precision. The cut tool allows you to remove sections of a track, the paste tool lets you insert the cut section or any other clip into your tracks, and simple merge functions let you combine two tracks into one, or add one track to the end of another. Effects and fade options along with an equalizer and distortion controls let you have even greater control over your mixes.
An auto “duck” feature allows you to set a function that drops the volume on a certain track as another is laid down. This is particularly useful for podcast recording. The software also allows you to easily reverse audio tracks or clips, trim off silence with a simple click, or even delay recording using a timer or setting a volume control that activates the record feature when a track reaches a certain level.
Audacity lets you stack unlimited tracks, so it’s possible to make very complex mixes. It’s worth noting, though, that the software will begin to get sluggish as more tracks are added.
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Another nice feature of Audacity is that it has unlimited undo and redo options, so even if you have been working on a file for hours and need to return to a version you had at the beginning, you are able to back up as much as you need.

Summary

Audacity handily provides all of the tools a home audio enthusiast, sample creator, or podcaster would need. While it can do impressive work on a wide range of audio files, it’s not as robust in creating new audio from scratch. For that, you’ll need a program like Garage Band or Adobe Audition. Still because the software is completely free, frequently updated to remove bugs and provide additional features, and super simple to use, it’s a great tool to add to your computer’s store of programs. 
Audacity works across a wide range of platforms including Windows, Mac OS X (although at this time, it is not supported in Catalina) and Linux operating systems. 

Sophos harnesses artificial intelligence to turbocharge its free antivirus software


Since its development in the late 1940’s, artificial intelligence (AI) has been used for everything from game playing to helping to improve healthcare. Broadly speaking, AI involves writing algorithms – a set of rules used in mathematics and computer programming languages – to enable a computer to observe a situation and make decisions that lead to a certain goal. AI has been used, for example, by beer maker Carlsberg to analyze the flavor and aroma profiles created by yeast and other ingredients to then predict how certain recipes will taste – without the company ever having to actually brew the beer.
While AI has taken a while to develop, thanks to more powerful computers and the availability of more digital data than ever before, it is now advancing at astounding speeds. And while it continues to be used in every field from finance to video games, it has been largely absent from the world of cybersecurity. That is now starting to change, with cybersecurity company Sophos helping to lead the way.
While many antivirus programs focus on databases of known malware, Sophos focuses on a specific type of AI called “deep learning” to help its software identify malware that’s never been seen before. Even more remarkably, the company has built this groundbreaking technology into both the free and premium versions of its software.

How it works

Deep learning takes place across computers equipped with neural networks. These networks are basically layers in decision trees used by the computer to process information and then update itself as new patterns emerge. 
For example, a system might have one layer that decides that an image is present on a certain webpage. That page can then be passed to another layer that traces the outline of the image and decides what layer to forward it onto based on the basic shape. The layers get deeper and deeper, allowing the machine to hone its observations and provide remarkable accuracy.
Sophos feeds its neural network over 2.8 million malware samples each week for analysis, deconstruction, and comparison. Because neural networks thrive on enormous amounts of data, this provides the fuel for it to recognize not simply malware code – but malware behavior. This makes it one of the most robust antivirus software programs on the market today, enabling it to not only spot – and stop – widespread malware threats, but smaller anomalies that might just be starting to affect one or two computers on a network. Sophos embeds this technology in its antivirus programs, which is available in both free and paid versions of Sophos Home. 
It’s rare to find such cutting-edge tech in even high-priced antivirus software systems. The fact that Sophos is making it available for free truly shows the company’s dedication to remaining one step ahead of cybercriminals, who are constantly developing more and more complex malware. For this reason, Sophos Home is one of our top recommendations for antivirus software in 2020.

‘Birds of Prey’ Trailer Frees Harley Quinn


Awards season buzz inexplicably means we all must still suffer Joker, a new movie starring one of the worst dudes the DC universe has to offer. But the success of Wonder Woman clued DC in that audiences like their ladies, too. And with their biggest female superhero established, why not take a crack at a clown who loves crime and is also a girl? Check out the new trailer for Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn.
If that comically long subtitle doesn’t give it away, Birds of Prey focuses on Margot Robbie as the doctor turned murderous henchwoman turned wacky lovable antihero. After breaking up with the Joker (Jared Leto, not Joaquin Phoenix) in Suicide Squad, Quinn strikes out on her own in a Gotham City ruled by crime following Batman’s disappearance.
Quinn may be the star, since even in bad movies folks love her take on the character, but she’s not alone. Jurnee Smollett-Bell and Mary Elizabeth Winstead star as tough vigilantes Black Canary and Huntress. Rosie Perez plays detective Renee Montoya, who originated from Batman: The Animated Series just like Harley. Chris Messina and Ewan McGregor play bad guys Victor Zasaz and Black Mask. And newcomer Ella Jay Basco is eventual Batgirl successor Cassandra Cain.
We’ll see how Margot Robbie, director Cathy Yan, and writer Christina Hodson make Harley Quinn’s star shine even brighter when Birds of Prey releases in theaters next February. For more on DC here’s why we think James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad (also starring Robbie) should be a Marvel parody. And check out the trailer for the Harley Quinn cartoon coming this month to DC Universe.

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There are no jokes we can crack about the Fast and Furious movies than are funnier than their earnest reality. Vin Diesel and his family have endured mediocre street racing movie roots, ill-advised sequels and spin-offs, goofy comic book team ups, devastating real-life tragedy, and petty meta feuds and there’s still nothing else quite like The Fast Saga in theaters. After an initial teaser threatening Dom’s peaceful new life as a father, we knew a full reveal wasn’t far behind. To build up hype for the first trailer for the ninth entry, the cast held a ridiculous livestream concert beforehand. And no one else could possibly get away with this.
Fast and Furious 9 sees the return of director Justin Lin, who really got this franchise going with his legendary streak helming Tokyo Drift through Furious Six before applying similar magic to Starfleet in Star Trek Beyond. Even more exciting, he’s also concurrently working on the tenth and possible final main film in the saga scheduled for next summer, promising a superhero epic Marvel wishes it could pull off.
Fast Nine is in theaters this May. A car swings on a rope. In the meantime, watch us play with some Fast and Furious cars while playing Forza Horizon.

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