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Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag
Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag is a 2013 action-adventure game, and the sixth main installment in the Assassin's Creedseries. A sequel to 2012's Assassin's Creed III, the game will see the player take on the role of an Abstergo Industries research analyst as they explore the story of Edward Kenway – father toHaytham Kenway, grandfather to Ratonhnhaké:ton and an ancestor of Desmond Miles.
Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag will be set primarily on and around the islands in the Caribbean Sea during the Golden Age of Piracy in the early 18th century, with the three major cities consisting of Havana, Nassau and Kingston.
Black Flag's combat has been upgraded to include free aiming. While previous installments relied on the game's built-in auto aim, in Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, players will be able to just aim and fire, similar to third-person shooters.[12]
Black Flag also shows that Ubisoft has listened to some of the complaints about Assassin’s Creed While Edward might not have the charm of AC2’s Ezio, he’s still a more engaging protagonist than AC3’s grumpy Connor and has a more interesting story arc. This year’s game isn’t as slow to get started as last year’s either, and the pacing is less ponderous and more robust. It’s not that Black Flag is devoid of talky cut-scenes, tedious shadowing and eavesdropping missions and the odd sequence with TUTORIAL written all over it, but it feels much more like a ripping yarn, and one that pulls figures from history without getting bogged down by the details. It also finds a new approach to the modern day Abstergo framework which is both vaguely refreshing and much less intrusive than the old Desmond Miles interludes.
There are messages written on the ground that can be read by parsing the letters into words, starting with the bottom right letter and moving up, then to the next line left. The message close to the door that Vidic leaves by warns of "artifacts in the skies" and tells Desmond not to help Abstergo. On the opposite side is a shorter message containing "they drained my soul" and "now I drain my body," presumably meaning subject 16 wrote these messages in blood. Further investigation after the credits reveals an email sent to Vidic by Lucy, stating that the drawings come from a mysterious "subject sixteen" who went insane due to what they describe as a "bleeding effect" (essentially, genetic memory assimilation comes to a point where the subject can no longer distinguish between their life and their ancestors' memories).
In the end, Black Flag has some strong ideas, a decent story and more than its share of great Assassin's Creed moments. The more you get into it, the more intriguing it becomes. Yet it still can’t quite convince us that this series isn’t running out of steam. Maybe it's time Assassin’s Creed stopped throwing in new features and focused on a more thorough revamp. Maybe it's time to think about a fresher, more flexible approach. Either way Black Flag is good enough to keep the series shipshape, but it’s going to need more to keep it sailing ever onwards.
In the end, Black Flag has some strong ideas, a decent story and more than its share of great Assassin's Creed moments. The more you get into it, the more intriguing it becomes. Yet it still can’t quite convince us that this series isn’t running out of steam. Maybe it's time Assassin’s Creed stopped throwing in new features and focused on a more thorough revamp. Maybe it's time to think about a fresher, more flexible approach. Either way Black Flag is good enough to keep the series shipshape, but it’s going to need more to keep it sailing ever onwards.
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Saturday 2 November 2013
Android battery life tips and tricks
Battery life is one of the biggest issues in the Android world today. Take your SIM card out, turn off Wi-Fi and never touch it and it'll sit there happily, lasting for a whole week on one charge. But try to use it for anything "smart" and, well, that's where the problems start.
It's a pretty sorry state of affairs when we count the uptime of today's smartphones in numbers of hours rather than days, with the standard metric of decent battery life being whether a phone can last a whole working day on a single charge.
So are there any realistic things you can do to improve your phone's battery life, other than just switching it off, putting it a sock drawer and hoping no one ever wants to call you?
Yes, yes there are. Of course it's not possible to suddenly double your Android phone's uptime by magically tweaking a few settings, but you should be able to squeeze out a few more hours of life from even the puniest of batteries without compromising on performance too much.
Here are some easy, not-too-compromising methods of boosting your Android phone's battery life.
1. Set a rigid bedtime
Some of today's phones feature automation tools, which let you, say, turn off the mobile signal and Wi-Fi after a certain time. Putting your phone in this sort of induced coma will save power, so if your phone doesn't support scheduled activities, install a management app like Tasker and turn off all non-essential stuff over night. Or stick it in airplane mode yourself. You'll sleep better, too.
2. Deactivate Wi-Fi when not needed
If your phone's constantly sniffing out and trying to connect to every Wi-Fi signal in the area like a robot dog on heat, you're wasting power. Switch off Wi-Fi when out and about or when you know you're not going to be needing it. A Home screen toggle will make this easy. Think of it as something boring but essential you have to do, like always putting your seat belt on.
3. Upload and sync only on Wi-Fi
If you're a keen Dropbox user or rely heavily on music syncing services, you'll benefit greatly from only doing your uploading through Wi-Fi. It's vastly quicker, which means less connectivity time for your phone and less strain on the battered old lithium reserves.
4. Uninstall unnecessary apps
You can never be too sure what's running itself in the background, what with all the multi-tasking, self-uploading, auto-replicating features in today's modern Android apps, so at least minimise the chances of something randomly hoovering up all your battery by constantly trying to connect to some non-existent server, by deleting any unused or old apps.
5. Use push notifications if possible
Android's built-in email application is great and stylish and everything, but having it poll for messages every 15 minutes isn't the best for your battery. If your mail provider offers push notification support use it - the excellent standalone Hotmail app does, for example, which will help lessen power drain a little.
6. Check yourself
Apps like Battery Doctor will give you a much better indication of what's literally eating away at your phone's battery over time than Android's own limited battery life checker, which could help finger something that's the key culprit in draining power. And if you can live without it, bin it.
7. Install a brightness toggle widget
Set your phone to its minimum possible brightness by default, as it's your display that's by far the biggest user of power. Then stick a big brightness high/low toggle widget on the home screen, in a place you can find it without being able to see it (like when using your now ultra-gloomy phone outside). Then only max the brightness when you need to. It might help, and even the automatic brightness option uses a marginal amount of power, as the light sensor needs to... sense light.
8. Dump the widgets
Yes, widgets are a key part of Android, and we're trying to keep this guide practical and not simply tell you to nuke everything, but do you really need a constantly updating Facebook widget on a Home screen? It's just full of boring people's boring baby photos these days anyway, and updating widget content puts a constant strain on your battery throughout the day, even if you just activate your phone for a few seconds to check a text message.
Conclusion
These are the solid tips that can help you minimize the rate at which your android battery drains, so if you implement these tips on your android phone am very sure that your android device will last longer than what you expect. If you are the type that does heavy work on your android device through out a day then you should consider get another original battery as it will help you.
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Tips to make your Android Phone Faster
Tips to make your Android Phone Faster
1] Uninstall Go Launcher Ex or Change some settings
Well this personalization app is one of the most popular and used apps out of all the ones available in the Google Play Store. Admit that it makes your phone look awesome in terms of software, but in reality it is a high Ram leech. Hence slowing your phones down. I can say this for a fact because I helped a lot of phones speed up just by uninstalling this very app. Not really against it but it needs a lot of improvement. If you still can’t live without it don’t fret just change these settings
Well this personalization app is one of the most popular and used apps out of all the ones available in the Google Play Store. Admit that it makes your phone look awesome in terms of software, but in reality it is a high Ram leech. Hence slowing your phones down. I can say this for a fact because I helped a lot of phones speed up just by uninstalling this very app. Not really against it but it needs a lot of improvement. If you still can’t live without it don’t fret just change these settings
Menu >> Preferences >> Action Settings >> Screen transition speeds >> Change from default to Quick (speed:75)
This will help improve the navigation through different screens but still wont as much as uninstalling the app completely.
2] Uninstall all unwanted apps and games
Don’t want it then don’t keep it, it’s that simple. Remove all apps and games that you
rarely or never use to free up some space. Some apps even though they are not being used or are properly closed will be still found running in the background. Don’t trust me then go to Menu >>Settings>> Applications and click on running tab and see for yourself. The more junkware you have there the more slower your phone gets.
Don’t want it then don’t keep it, it’s that simple. Remove all apps and games that you
rarely or never use to free up some space. Some apps even though they are not being used or are properly closed will be still found running in the background. Don’t trust me then go to Menu >>Settings>> Applications and click on running tab and see for yourself. The more junkware you have there the more slower your phone gets.
3] Remove widgets
So you have a phone which has everything you want on the home screen. You are either too lazy or just don’t love your phone. Clogging your home screen will really drop the transition speed while moving between different screens and it will make you believe that your phone is gone bad or just getting old. Spare your phone and keep only a few important widgets that you really need every time. Remove streaming widgets like Facebook, Twitter, weather etc. Trust me they make a huge difference over time and will make your Android Phone faster.
So you have a phone which has everything you want on the home screen. You are either too lazy or just don’t love your phone. Clogging your home screen will really drop the transition speed while moving between different screens and it will make you believe that your phone is gone bad or just getting old. Spare your phone and keep only a few important widgets that you really need every time. Remove streaming widgets like Facebook, Twitter, weather etc. Trust me they make a huge difference over time and will make your Android Phone faster.
4] Avoid Live Wallpaper.
They do look beautiful but they oh so love munching on some ram and drink up your battery’s juice. Unless you have a battery pack but till then refrain from using live wallpaper.
They do look beautiful but they oh so love munching on some ram and drink up your battery’s juice. Unless you have a battery pack but till then refrain from using live wallpaper.
5] Update your phone and all apps
Major phone manufacturers like Samsung, Sony, HTC are constantly trying to improve the user experience and they roll out regular updates to make the phone much better. Don’t miss or avoid them, they are just here to help you. App and Game developers also constantly update their apps to improve performance. You may find better graphics and smooth play because of these updates and will stop bothering your phone about how slow he is getting.
Major phone manufacturers like Samsung, Sony, HTC are constantly trying to improve the user experience and they roll out regular updates to make the phone much better. Don’t miss or avoid them, they are just here to help you. App and Game developers also constantly update their apps to improve performance. You may find better graphics and smooth play because of these updates and will stop bothering your phone about how slow he is getting.
6] Close all applications running in the background.
I know you have a powerful phone but heh it might be running out of juice much quicker than normal or your phone might be acting up while using some app or games. Well that’s because you got to clear the running applications for newer ones to get more space to work.
I know you have a powerful phone but heh it might be running out of juice much quicker than normal or your phone might be acting up while using some app or games. Well that’s because you got to clear the running applications for newer ones to get more space to work.
7] Turn of sync
For the love of God, you only receive spam emails every 5 mins but it may be a different case if it is being used for business. Every time the phone checks for emails the phone will act funny and may slow things down for you. Turn off sync and manually check for your emails when you want to. Saves Data and a hell lot of battery.
For the love of God, you only receive spam emails every 5 mins but it may be a different case if it is being used for business. Every time the phone checks for emails the phone will act funny and may slow things down for you. Turn off sync and manually check for your emails when you want to. Saves Data and a hell lot of battery.
8] Keep your most important apps and games in the internal memory.
Many would be against this because they believe that by sending the apps and games data to memory card they will free space and make things good for phone. This is true but the phone will take much more time to start and may even lag because the phone is trying to fetch data to and fro the memory card rather than the internal memory which is faster. You might want to move the apps and games to memory card only if you are using a card of a higher class. Remember keep only the important and frequently used apps and games in the internal memory.
Many would be against this because they believe that by sending the apps and games data to memory card they will free space and make things good for phone. This is true but the phone will take much more time to start and may even lag because the phone is trying to fetch data to and fro the memory card rather than the internal memory which is faster. You might want to move the apps and games to memory card only if you are using a card of a higher class. Remember keep only the important and frequently used apps and games in the internal memory.
9] Clear Cache
Just like browsers and operating systems, apps and games have their cache system too. Really helps to speeden up things but not so helpful if the cache files are too many. Delete cache using 1TapClearner available for free in the Google Play Store.
Just like browsers and operating systems, apps and games have their cache system too. Really helps to speeden up things but not so helpful if the cache files are too many. Delete cache using 1TapClearner available for free in the Google Play Store.
10] Give it a restart.
Just like humans need rest and a good night sleep, so does your phone. Find it acting slow and sloppy, restart your phone. In fact trying restarting your phone once in a week is good for improving shell life of the phone and making your Android Phone Faster.
Just like humans need rest and a good night sleep, so does your phone. Find it acting slow and sloppy, restart your phone. In fact trying restarting your phone once in a week is good for improving shell life of the phone and making your Android Phone Faster.
Final Resort
Well if all of these tips don’t work, then you must try the the tip to fix almost all issues, the Factory Reset. This will bring your phone back to factory defaults, losing out on data and apps. This is a good thing cause your giving the phone a second chance to prove its potentials. If this does not really improve the speed then you might as well need a new device.
You could improve the speed of the device by rooting the device which will give you an option to over clock the device but that will eventually wear out your phone. I hope this helps to make your Android Phone faster so that you can enjoy your old Android device even more
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In research, resveratrol demonstrated the ability to improve the dilation of blood vessels, which may allow blood to flow more easily through blood vessels. It has also been shown to relax the walls of the blood vessels, making their diameter larger, thereby lowering blood pressure, and allowing a higher volume of blood to flow through all areas of the body, delivering increased oxygen and nutrients to the body’s cells. Another study found that just 10 mg of supplementary resveratrol resulted in a dramatic reduction in heart-attack risk factors.
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