Showing posts with label games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label games. Show all posts

Saturday, August 6, 2016

Facebook’s New Algorithm Update Aims To End Click-Bait Era!

World’s largest social network, Facebook, is plagued with clickbait titles by blogs and media corporations trying to lure people and increase views on their articles or productions. Facebook did modify its algorithm to tweak news feed and reduce the irrelevant contents, but the changes really didn’t make an impact.
The California-based social networking site has now released an update that aims to tone down clickbait titles and show you the most relevant content. Facebook executives claim that their main aim is to rank content and provide the best experience to its users.
You might see statements like “…And what happens next is hard to believe”, “..And you’ll get shocked by what you see!”, “..And his reaction was priceless” and “…You cannot guess what happened next.” in article and video titles that have regular content but the creators are trying to increase the views on their piece of work.
This is a very smart, and annoying, strategy adopted by content producers these days, and people often fall into the trap, finding themselves irritated by the content. This often leads to poor user experience on the news feed, directly affecting Facebook’s user engagement.
“To address this feedback from our community, we’re making an update to News Feed ranking to further reduce clickbait headlines in the coming weeks. With this update, people will see fewer clickbait stories and more of the stories they want to see higher up in their feeds,” the blog post mentions.

How is Facebook modifying its algorithm?

We regularly see pages with clickbait titles and posts and more often than not, end up closing Facebook altogether. Their older algorithm might have worked for a few, but overall the update wasn’t any promising. With this new update, Facebook is finally doing what we had hoped from them.
Now the company will scan specific clickbait titles, or identify titles that look like clickbaits and categorize them. Now there are two broad key points that Facebook will look into while deciding the relevance of the article –
  1. Does the article contain what it says in the headline? Is the information complete and relevant?
  2. Is the information provided exaggerated and is the title misleading?
So the next time you see an article saying “Do not go running in the morning because..”, do not click it just because it’s stating something readers might not know. In fact in most cases, you will already have knowledge about the conclusions, and you’ll end up wasting your time. If the article has content that is completely exaggerated and focuses on just one point which is irrelevant, Facebook will be removing the content from your feed.
This algorithm is what spam email filters also do, that look out for suspicious titles and block malicious content. The company will look at the title as well as the content through this algorithm and make sure you get the best content on your news feed.

Will this actually help?

To be honest, spam filters have worked wonders for me 99% of the time and they keep irrelevant mails in the spam box. Yes, sometimes emails might get mixed up, but errors are bound to happen anywhere.
This new algorithm from Facebook is what users had actually expected the first time, but probably was taking the company longer to implement. This definitely looks promising and interesting because not only with clickbait articles have lower rankings, their pages will automatically be affected.
Facebook clarifies that once the page stops making articles with clickbait titles and irrelevant content, this algorithm won’t rank them lower than before. Our news feed is already filled with so many things, we believe this will help reduce the clutter and clean the content.
The rollout has already started, so let us know in the comments section if you see any visible changes in the quality of the news feed now.

Friday, August 5, 2016

Airtel Launches ‘myPlan Infinity’ With Unlimited Local, STD & National Roaming Calls and 3G/4G data

With Reliance Jio entering the market, major telcos in India are gearing up to face the disruptive service that will attract a lot of people in large and small cities. In a desperate attempt to engage the existing customers, Airtel, Idea and Vodafonehas slashed their data rates.
Airtel launched the flexible ‘myPlan’ in 2013 which aimed at customer engagement by allowing the customer to choose from variety of packs instead of forcing fixed services on the customer. The plan became quite popular, and here comes a huge installment from Airtel.
Ajai Puri, Director – Operations (India & South Asia), Bharti Airtel said, “With ‘myPlan Infinity’ we are making voice calls free for our customers and offering them the flexibility to combine this benefit with their individual data requirements. With the new price points, we have made the proposition even more affordable and this will benefit customers with very heavy voice usage.”
The New Delhi-based telecom operator has launched two new myPlan Infinity postpaid plans that offer unlimited voice calls, messaging packs along with bundled 3G/4G data starting at just Rs 1,199. The USP of these postpaid plans is the free unlimited voice calling, not available on other networks with such services.

Airtel postpaid myPlan Infinity

#After the data quota consumption, further data usage will be charged at 50p/MB (billing at per 10kp pulse)

Features of myPlan Infinity

Under the new ‘Infinity’ plans, for Rs. 1,199, customers will enjoy unlimited voice calling – local, STD, and on national roaming – along with 100 SMS per day, 1GB 3G/4G data and free subscription to Wynk Music and Wynk Movies. By unlimited voice calling, Airtel actually means any amount of calling, without a cap.
For Rs. 1,599, customers will get the same benefits as above, except 5G of 3G/4G data instead of just 1GB. Essentially you’re paying Rs. 400 for an extra 4G of data which we think is slightly overpriced and Airtel should’ve charged just Rs. 200 more.
The other two plans that are already there in the market, are priced quite high at Rs. 1,999 and Rs. 2,999 that will offer the same services as the other two plans, except the free data has been capped at 10GB and 20GB. The two new plans are aimed at people who prefer having unlimited calling service instead of more data.
The two plans also provide unlimited subscription to Wynk Music and Wynk Movies, so while you might run out of data, you can easily watch movies and listen to music on WiFi networks. Once all free GBs are exhausted, 50p/MB will be charged for additional data.

Will these cheaper plans be successful?

Unlimited voice calling is sure to attract a lot of people to these plans, and considering they’re just the cheaper versions of the existing Infinity plans, a lot of existing Airtel customers might downgrade to these offers.
Idea Cellular offers a similar plan at Rs. 999 that provides unlimited local and STD minutes and 500 SMS every month. This doesn’t compare to the new plans from Airtel that now only include free data, but also free calls on roaming and full access to its Wynk application. None of the plans right now can probably match these from Airtel.
There are network problems that plague Airtel in its circles, but Airtel has come out with ‘Open Network’ policy that allows its users to keep a check on nearby Airtel towers and lodge a complaint in case of any deficiencies.
This is a plan we have always wanted – unlimited voice calls to anyone in the country, even on roaming. Corporate users will be extremely satisfied with this plan that gives them so much flexibility with data and voice calls. But is it enough to take on Reliance Jio? We will get to know that in a couple of months.

iPhone 7 Plus Video Is Leaked But People Are Upset Because Of This....

Yes, you read it right. Apple is gonna release its Next iPhone in September, but we already have the video. Yeah, it is blue in color.
This YouTube channel UnBox Therapy got the hands on the brand new iPhone 7 Plus and shared a hands-on video comparing it with the iPhone 6 Plus.

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It is also confirmed that iPhone 7 will indeed not have a standard 3.5 mm jack. Sorry guys, that's a turn-off. Still, there are a lot of new things are included in this phone which you will know in the video at the end of the story.

Here's the piece of art.


Does it look slimmer than iPhone 6? Not to me.



But blue color looks cool, right?

It's of same length as of iPhone 6 Plus.


They have removed the white lines too.


With this angle, it looks little slimmer than the iPhone 6 Plus.







                                             HERE WE GO

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

iPhone 6 Explodes In A Man's Pocket, Leaves Him With Third-Degree Burns!

I'm not an iPhone fan and within next 3 minutes, I know you will join my club of iPhone haters too.
This guy, Gareth Clear decided to go on cycling with his brand new iPhone in his back pocket on a bright sunny day without knowing what's gonna happen next will land him in a hospital. Suddenly he missed a pedal while cycling and lost his balance off the cycle which resulted in an explosion of iPhone in his back pocket, melting away his biking shorts and causing him third-degree burns.
He posted the images of his burns on Twitter to aware people about the potential danger of using such devices.
Read ahead to know more about this unfortunate incident.

He said, "I just saw smoke coming out of my back pocket… and then all of a sudden I felt this surging pain."


"The phone was stuck to my leg having melted through both my shorts and my Skins."



He even saw the "black discharge" all down his leg and there was a "smell of phosphorus."



"The more pervasive these are in our lives and the more people use them with a lack of apprehension that something might go wrong, the more that these things will happen," he said.




This might have happened because of the lithium batteries used in iPhones are prone to the explosion on overheating.


According to Herald, Apple Australia is in direct contact with him now.


Tuesday, July 26, 2016

USB OTG

USB OTG: What is it and what can I do with it?
UPDATE: New tips for USB OTG added

Sometimes the most useful things have the dullest names, and that's definitely the case with USB OTG: it's in stacks of devices and can do some really clever stuff, but many people have never heard of it. To help bring you up to speed, this is our guide to USB OTG and what you can do with it.

What is USB OTG?

USB OTG (USB On The Go) is a standard that enables mobile devices to talk to one another. Traditionally mobile devices could only connect to a Mac/PC by USB, but USB OTG makes it possible for devices to connect directly to each other.

And that's not all USB OTG can do. By enabling your device to act as a USB host – that is, to be the boss of other devices that you connect to it – you can use additional hardware such as storage, keyboards or even musical instruments together with your handset.

How do I know if my Android device supports USB OTG?



USB OTG has its own logo (seen above), which should be on your device's packaging if it's supported. If you don't have the original packaging to hand, you can use your old friend Google to find this information.

That said, if your smartphone was released within the last two years, you can almost guarantee it will support it.

How can you use OTG on your smartphone or tablet?
What can I do with USB OTG?
Connect a mouse or keyboard

This is one of the most typical ways to use USB OTG. It's possible to couple your smartphone or tablet with peripheral devices, such as a mouse or a keyboard, which you can then use to control it. There are some restrictions – for example, gaming mice with a billion buttons might not be fully compatible – but for the most part, the basic operations are enabled.

Just plug in a USB mouse and you will automatically see its cursor appear on your display. This is also a great way to use your device if the touchscreen is broken. Alternatively, connect an external keyboard to turn a tablet into a laptop.

Connect a MIDI keyboard
If you fancy making music on Android, USB OTG enables you to connect devices such as MIDI keyboards and controllers, audio inputs for instruments and vocals and various controllers that can turn your phone or tablet into a serious music-making machine.

Connect a USB storage drive

You can connect to storage devices such as USB sticks or external hard drives with USB OTG. Using a file manager on your device, you can directly access data on an external storage device and play movies or music without having to store them on your phone. Alternatively, you can use it as a non-cloud based backup storage option for your photos, music, and other files from your smartphone.

Connect a game controller
Enjoy mobile gaming but yearn for a bit more control? Why not connect a gamepad to your smartphone? Using a wired Xbox 360 controller is an easy way to do this: just connect it to your phone with a USB OTG cable, launch a game and it should work right away, no configuration required.

Sunday, July 24, 2016

How to easily root an Android device

Of course, for the average user, this sounds like -- and can be -- a scary process. After all, "rooting" around in your smartphone's core software might seem like a recipe for disaster. One wrong move and you could end up with bricked handset.

Thankfully, there's a utility that makes rooting a one-click affair: KingoRoot. It's free and it works -- though not with all devices.

I originally tested Kingo on a Virgin Mobile Supreme and Asus Nexus 7; the process proved quick and easy. More recently, I used it to root a OnePlus One, and this time it was even easier -- because an app did all the work.

However, I couldn't get the utility to work on a Verizon Samsung Galaxy S6. Your mileage may vary, of course, and I definitely recommend checking the compatibility list before proceeding. (Even if your device isn't on it, the utility may work with it.) Here's how to get started.
The app version
he easiest way to use KingoRoot is to install the app version, which literally performs the root process with just one tap.

In fact, the only complicated part is actually getting that app onto your Android device. That's because it's not available in the Google Play Store; instead, you must download the KingoRoot APK and manually install it

Ideally, you'll just point your device's mobile to the KingoRoot Android page and download it directly. If that doesn't work for some reason, or you're working from your PC, download the APK and email it to yourself as an attachment. Then, on your device, open that e-mail and download that attachment.

To install it, however, you'll need to make sure your device is set to allow apps from unknown sources. In most versions of Android, that goes like this: Head to Settings, tap Security, scroll down to Unknown Sources and toggle the switch to the on position.

Now you can install KingoRoot. Then run the app, tap One Click Root, and cross your fingers. If all goes well, your device should be rooted within about 60 seconds. (On my aforementioned Galaxy S6, the process made it to 90 percent, then the phone crashed and rebooted. Luckily, no harm done.)

The desktop version

Kingo's support pages suggested I might have better luck with the Galaxy S6 if I tried the Windows version of KingoRoot. Here's that process:

Step 1: Download and install KingoRoot for Windows, making sure to leave unchecked the option to "Install Yahoo powered Chromium browser" and then click Decline to prevent any other adware incursions.

Step 2: Enable USB debugging mode on your phone. If it's running Android 4.0 or 4.1, tap Settings, Developer Options, then tick the box for "USB debugging." (You may need to switch "Developer options" to On before you can do so.) On Android 4.2, tap Settings, About Phone, Developer Options, and then tick USB debugging." Then tap OK to approve the setting change.



On Android 4.3 and later (including 5.0, though this also applies to some versions of 4.2), tap Settings, About Phone, then scroll down to Build Number. Tap it seven times, at which point you should see the message, "You are now a developer!"

With that done, tap Settings, About Phone, Developer Options, and then tick USB debugging." Then tap OK to approve the setting change.

Step 3: Run Android Root on your PC, then connect your phone via its USB sync cable. After a moment, the former should show a connection to the latter. Your device screen may show an "Allow USB debugging?" pop-up. Tick "Always allow from this computer," then tap OK.


Step 4: Click Root, then sit back and wait while the utility does its thing. After a few minutes, my Galaxy S6 got to 70 percent, and then the phone once again crashed and rebooted. Again, your mileage can (and most likely will) vary.

And that's all there is to it. If you decide you want to reverse the process, just run Android Root again, connect your phone, then click Remove Root. (Same goes for the app version, more or less.)

Now, what should you do with your rooted phone? Hit the comments to share your favorite options.

Editor's note: This how-to was originally published on June 10, 2014 and has since been updated to reflect new ways to root your device.





Saturday, July 23, 2016

Talking Tom Gold Run

Talking Tom Gold Run
Outfit7 Limited announced the launch of Talking Tom Gold Run, the latest application in the popular Talking Tom and Friends franchise. The endless runner challenges players to survive as long as possible in each run by swiping to avoid obstacles.

Players begin the game with access to a single character, Talking Tom, and they can unlock additional characters over time. In each game, players can swipe left and right to move between three running lanes, and swipe up and down to jump over and slide under obstacles.










You’ve been robbed! Explore this endless runner as TALKING TOM or TALKING ANGELA to chase down the robber and get your gold back! Discover new worlds, different running styles and grab boosts on the go. Running will pay off - you’ll be able to build your very own dream home from the ground up...
★ Run after the robber to recover your gold and build your dream home
★ Unlock new worlds with different runner mechanics
★ Play with Talking Tom, Talking Angela, Talking Ginger, Talking Hank and Talking Ben
★ Crack the vaults to earn secret loot and prizes

This app contains:
- The possibility to use and connect with friends via social networks
- The option to make in-app purchases
- Alternative options to access all functionalities of the app without making any in-app purchases using real money (build progress, in-game functionalities)
- Promotion of Outfit7's products and contextual advertising
- Items are available for different prices in virtual currency, depending on the player's progress
- Watching videos of http://www.hightechbuzz.com/2016/07/secret-iphone-features-and-shortcuts.html animated characters via YouTube integration

- Links that direct customers to our websites and other Outfit7 apps