Thursday 28 July 2016

Pokémon Go: 21 tips, tricks, and cheats to be the best trainer in the world!


If you want to be the best, you have to know how to play with the best.
Pokémon Go has taken the world by storm, with Canada as the latest country to join the fray. People everywhere are seemingly running around at random, looking at their phones for one express purpose: to catch 'em all.
I've been playing non-stop since Pokémon Go's debut in the U.S., and I've collected a pretty good list of tips and tricks to help you excel in Pokémon Go.

Finding and catching Pokémon

1. Visit parks with multiple PokéStops

While you can find Pokémon just about anywhere, if you want to find lots of Pokémon, you want to go to a populated area. Cities are a pretty good starting point, but we prefer parks — especially parks with a good body of water, or saltwater beach parks — for the ultimate Pokémon catching experience. Different terrain will help you find different types of Pokémon, while parks with multiple PokéStops ensure that you won't run out of Poké Balls while hunting. (In our testing, PokéStops also encourage the spawning of more Pokémon — especially if you attach a lure.

2. Hunt in pairs

When Pokémon appear, they appear for everyone and can be caught by every person in your area. As such, hunting in pairs (or even groups) is encouraged: Not only is it fun to banter with friends while wandering your neighborhood for Pokémon, but you can also cover more ground as you try to figure out just where that three-footstep Kadabra might be hiding.

3. Hunt (safely) at night

First of all: Don't get stabbed or robbed. It's clearly not safe to go by yourself to a Lure-enabled PokéStop in the middle of a city at night. That said, you can smartly hunt in pairs or small groups at night to find Pokémon you wouldn't ordinarily find during the daytime — just stick to well-lit areas and have a car nearby. (I've been able to find quite a number of awesome Fairy-type Pokémon either by sitting in my house or wandering close by on nighttime walks with my dogs.)

4. Use your radar ring to discover Pokémon

As you wander the world, your avatar has a small pulsing ring that glows around them. This ring is your personal radar in the game: It's what determines whether you're close enough to a PokéStop or Gym to use it, and it's also what pulls zero-footprint Pokémon out of hiding.
Once you've tracked a Pokémon to zero steps, that means it's in your immediate vicinity: If you stand still for a few moments, your radar field should bring it out of hiding. So no, you don't have to try and jump your neighbor's fence or run through graveyards to find wandering Pokémon — your radar should reveal them without any extra work on your part.
Note: There's currently a bug in the game that's preventing Pokémon from showing at anything other than three footprints; as such, your radar field may pull out Pokémon that still display three footprints.

5. For random Pokémon spawns, look for moving leaves

Those green fluttering leaves have frustrated Pokémon Go players from the beginning: Does it mean a Pokémon's there? Nearby? Is it a red herring? From what we've been able to tell, those leaves indicate a Pokémon spawn point: If you hang out in that vicinity for long enough, you have a chance of seeing creatures not on your radar map appear. Note that I said "chance" — it's far from a guarantee of a rare Pokémon appearing. Those leaves also don't indicate the location of the current Pokémon you're tracking on the Nearby list; don't go chasing foliage in the hopes of catching that Drowzee.

6. Want to catch a lot of Pokémon quickly? Try parking lots

For whatever reason, Pokémon seem to love spawning in parking lots — especially if they're near PokéStops. I've had luck seeing four, five, and even six common Pokémon show up in the lot by our local Trader Joe's, as well as several gas stations.

7. When catching Pokémon, turn off AR

It's pretty awesome to see that Pikachu spawn on your coffee machine, but AR (augmented reality) can often make it more difficult to catch your creatures — and drain your battery, too. To keep your device steady and ready for anything, flip AR off — you can always turn it back on if you find a Pokémon in a particularly hilarious location.

8. How to get bonuses when throwing Poké Balls

When you try to catch a Pokémon, the goal is to toss your ball inside the shrinking ring around them and have it land on the Pokémon's head or nose. But there are special catch bonuses that can help improve (though not guarantee) your chances of keeping that Pokémon locked inside that Poké Ball rather than breaking free.
Whatever bonus you're going for, remember to tap and hold on the Poké Ball to start the ring cycle so that you can wait to toss your ball until the ring is at the correct point. (Even if the Pokémon attempts to rear back or do some sort of movement to break the circle, keep holding your Poké Ball — they'll eventually return, and you won't lose your ball if you keep holding onto it.)

9. Use Razz Berries and better Poké Balls to capture Pokémon

If you've found a rare Pokémon (or one with an incredibly-high CP) in the wild, your standard-issue Poké Balls may not work to contain them — or worse, send them running. Instead, once you hit level 6, you can use Razz Berries (and later on, Great and Ultra Balls) to improve your chances of containing wild creatures.
Razz Berries, after being administered, lull the Pokémon somewhat — even if you miss a throw, you'll have an increased chance of catching the Pokémon until you hit them. If you do catch them with an off-throw and they escape, however, you'll need to feed them another Razz Berry.

10. If your game crashes when catching a Pokémon, don't fret

Game developer Niantic's servers are frequently overloaded, and as such, sometimes your game can crash or severely hang after you catch a Pokémon, leaving it motionless in its Poké Ball. Don't panic: Force quit the game and re-open it. In the crash, you'll either have automatically caught the Pokémon (check your Pokédex), or it will still be spawned and waiting for you.

PokéStops and the world

11. Play during off-hours

As much fun as it is to play at lunchtime, the afternoon hours are often some of the busiest times for the game. If you can play later in the evening or early in the morning, you'll have a much more enjoyable time exploring the world.

12. Use Ingress to find PokéStops

Niantic used many of the maps within its previous game, Ingress, to populate PokéStops and Gyms in the Pokémon Go world. As such, you can use Ingress's map system to figure out where, exactly, you should target your hunting efforts. (If you see Portals on Ingress's map, those translate to PokéStops.)

13. Drop lures at bars or shops if you don't want to hunt

If it's lazy Pokémon-catching tips you seek, you can find quite a few Pokémon by attaching Lures to your local coffee shop or bar and just sitting back and waiting. You'll usually get a new Pokémon spawning inside the Lure every 3-5 minutes, with a chance of a rare Pokémon appearing. You can stack this with Incense, as well, but Incense will spawn many more Pokémon if you're actually walking through the world (up to 1 a minute) as opposed to staying stationary (more like one every 5 minutes).

14. Be picky with your Stardust and Candy

When you first start Pokémon Go, it's tempting to want to boost and evolve your first Pokémon, but I'd encourage waiting: As you level up, you'll find lots of higher-level creatures — which will often become much more powerful when evolved.

15. When evolving creatures, choose the higher-level creatures

When power boosting your Pokémon, you'll see a level ring around their portrait: The amount filled in the ring indicates their level in comparison to your own max level (the far right side of the ring). If they're close to your level to begin with, the result will be a much-higher evolved creature.

16. Use Lucky Eggs before an XP spree or evolving Pokémon

Lucky Eggs, which you can get as level rewards and buy from the Shop, will double your personal Trainer XP you collect for 30 minutes. You can use these pretty effectively to grind up your level while catching multiple Pokémon, but the best time to use these eggs is when you're evolving Pokémon.
Normally, you get 500XP for evolving Pokémon; with a Lucky Egg enabled, that jumps to 1000XP every time. If you have a ton of Pidgeys, for example, you can evolve them into Pigeottos with just 12 Pidgey Candy — and net a ton of experience, in the meantime.

17. Trying to get your egg to hatch? Move it around your room

If you don't have time to take a walk to get your 9.8km/10km egg to hatch, try moving your phone back and forth on your desk or around your office — if your trainer moves, you're in a place where the GPS signal is unsteady enough that you can trick the game into thinking you're walking. Keep moving your phone back and forth, and eventually your egg will hatch!
(Sure, you could also put your phone on a dog, ceiling fan, or even record player, but this is highly ill-advised unless you really want a broken phone.)

Gym battles and teams

18. Match up Pokémon with their opposing types before a battle

You might be woefully undermatched against an opposing Gym, but you can still do well and damage their Gym's Prestige if you know one simple trick: How to match up an opposing Pokémon's type and element. Each creature has a primary type, which usually matches up to some sort of element. And, as in the real world, some elements are more successful than others.
Here's a quick list of each element type, and what opposing types of Pokémon are best-suited to take them down:
  • Normal: Fighting
  • Fire: Water, Ground, Rock
  • Water: Electric, Grass
  • Electric: Ground
  • Grass: Fire, Ice, Poison, Flying, Bug
  • Ice: Fire, Fighting, Rock, Steel
  • Fighting: Flying, Psychic, Fairy
  • Poison: Ground, Psychic
  • Ground: Water, Grass, Ice
  • Flying: Electric, Ice, Rock
  • Psychic: Bug, Ghost
  • Bug: Fire, Flying, Rock
  • Rock: Water, Grass, Fighting, Ground, Steel
  • Ghost: Ghost
  • Dragon: Ice, Dragon, Fairy
  • Steel: Fire, Fighting, Ground
  • Fairy: Poison, Steel
GamePress's Pokémon Go page also has a roster of the most powerful Pokémon you can currently evolve for each type.

19. Dodge at the start of each battle

I picked up this tip from our Android Central pal Russell Holly, and it's a good one: If you swipe left or right to dodge at the beginning of a battle, you'll often give yourself an extra attack or two before your opponent can catch up. This is especially true for smaller, quicker types like Eevees, whose quick burst attacks and dodges can take down a big creature before they can react.

20. Snipe a neutral gym

If you can't personally fight a gym battle, or you're traveling with a friend who's exhausting all their powerful Pokémon to beat an opposing gym, you can wait until the gym gets taken over; once it's a neutral white, anyone can drop their Pokémon in.
If you're fast enough, you can re-capture a gym of yours that an opponent has been trying to take down, or you can add your most powerful Pokémon to the neutral gym after your buddy has fatigued all their high-level creatures in defeating the gym. And once you've taken it for your team, your buddy has time to heal their high-level Pokémon and can put in one of their own.

21. Add Pokémon of different types to a friendly gym

Adding a Pokémon to an already-friendly gym? Make sure you vary up which type of Pokémon you're adding — an all-Fire gym of Flareons and Vulpixes might look cool, but it's incredibly vulnerable to a trainer with Water and Ground-type Pokémon
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Friday 8 July 2016

Screens that fold and roll will arrive as early as next year



Displays that can be folded and rolled up have been shown in prototype smartphones, wearables and other devices -- but when will such products be available?
Advances in technology suggest they aren't too far off in the future. Such devices could start showing up as early as next year or 2018, said Jerry Kang, senior principal analyst for emerging display technologies and OLED at analyst firm IHS.
Manufacturers are trying to launch them in devices like tablets that can fold into a smartphone-size device. It's possible to use these displays in wearable devices, but reliability, weight and battery life need to be considered, Kang said.
Small folding screens will likely come before larger ones, mainly due to the economics of making such displays, Kang said.


The displays will be based on OLED (organic light-emitting diode), considered a successor to current LED technology. OLEDs don't have lighting back-panels, making them thinner and more power efficient.
At CES this year, LG showed a stunningly thin paper-like display that could roll up. The company projects it will deliver foldable OLEDs by next year.
There are advantages to screens that can be folded or rolled up. They could lead to innovative product designs and increase the mobility of devices, Kang said.
For example, it could be easier to fit screens around the contours of a battery and other components. It will also provide a level of flexibility in how a user can change the  shape of a device.


But challenges remain in making such screens practical, Kang said.
A display has multiple functional layers such as cover lenses, touch panels and polarizers, all made of different materials. A large number of layers could limit the ability to bend and fold. But removing layers also presents problems. For example, removing the touch panel could make such a screen useless for smartphones and tablets.
The size of batteries and circuits are of lesser concern in designing bendable screens, Kang said. The screens can be folded around components.
Displays that can fold and roll are an extension of flexible displays, which are already in wearables, smartphones and TVs. For example, some TVs have flexible screens that are designed so that they can be slightly curved.
Samsung and LG started using flexible AMOLED displays in smartphones in 2013 and are adapting those screens for wearables. Those companies are also leading the charge to bring displays that can bend and fold to devices.
The sorts of flexible displays that are used in curved products are still in their infancy, but IHS projects such screens to continue siphoning market share from non-flexible displays. In 2022, 433.3 million flexible displays will ship, compared to 3.6 billion units of non-flexible displays.

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Be An IPhone Pro With These Interesting Hacks


"I wish there was a shortcut to expand storage space in my phone." "It will be wonderful if I could copy content from one e-mail to another without flipping the screen." 

How often these thoughts strike your mind while you remain glued to your mobile for half of the day? Even when you spent most of the time on your phone, you gradually learn those tricks to use your smartphone in the best possible manner. Therefore, smartphones should come with a little guide book having all the hacks in order to help you use your phone smartly. And if you have an iPhone, here are some tips that help you use it like a pro.

1. Keyboard hack: Double tap the space bar for a period at the end of the sentence and to start a fresh sentence with a capital letter.

2. Ear plug hack: Now click a selfie without even touching your iphone. Press the + button of your ear plugs to click a picture without losing the focus.

3. Home-screen hack: Do your small hands does not reach the top of the home screen of iphone 6 or 6 plus? Don't worry. Double tap the home button (do not click it) and the menu will drop down by a few centimeters.

4. Volume hack: Often our musical experience is disturbed with annoying background noises. Now you don't have to adjust the volume time and again while enjoying music. No need to know what's happening in the personal life of a person sitting next to you in a crowded train. Go to Settings>Music>EQ>Late Night and enjoy your tunes in peace.
ALSO READ: Make Your IPhone Read Anything Out Loud With One Quick Swipe
5. Browsing hack: As you write a new mail, a realization that you have to copy content from another e-mail in your inbox strikes you. Avoid the hassle of first saving the mail in Drafts and then copying the content.

Tap in between Cancel and Send to minimize the New Message window. Now you can easily scroll through your e-mail and return to the New Message window at the bottom of the screen.

6. Keyboard hack: After typing the entire text, you notice a mistake in the sentence formation. What next? Just shake your phone to undo typing and write a fresh text without wasting a minute.

7. Reading hack: Most of the times our phone haunts us with low storage notifications. You have to cut your app list unwillingly. Here is how you can save some storage space in your iphone.

Don't install Dictionary app in the phone. Your iphone has an inbuilt dictionary. While reading, long press the word whose meaning intrigues you. Click on the 'define' option from the list of options and enhance your vocabulary.

8. Maps hack: While traveling abroad, the international data pack creates a big hole in the pocket. So, if you wish to browse maps on the go, cache maps for offline use. Zoom in the location you are about to visit, type OK Maps in the search bar and your map will be saved for further reference.

9. Browsing hack: There are times when we go too far as we scroll through the webpage on our smartphones. Now you can scroll to top in a click only. Tap the status bar (the bar which mentions time and signal strength) and you will be redirected at the top of a webpage.
ALSO READ: Use A Silent Ringtone To Quiet IPhone Alarms
10. Keyboard hack: Do you find switching to and fro numeric keypad and alphabetic keypad hectic? Press and hold '123' button on your keyboard and slide to the character you wish to input. As you will release the button, alphabetic keyboard will be resumed. 
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5 Lesser Known Instagram Hacks



Instagram has 500 million active users till June 2016. That put the photo sharing service along withFacebook and Twitter as one of the most popular social networks in the world.

However, unlike Facebook and Twitter, Instagram is an app-based social network and that comes with many limitations. Moreover, you might not be aware of some lesser-known Instagram hacks, so five of  them are shared below. (Also read: How To Protect Your Privacy Online) 

1. Inserting Page Break in Caption

One of the most frustrating things about writing a caption for an Instagram post is lack of any sort of text formatting. The Instagram caption field only allows plain texts and emojis. That means no web links and bold or italic text, things that we get pretty much almost everywhere.

The worst thing is the inability to add page break between lines of your caption. One reason for this is the missing 'Enter' key on the keyboard while writing the caption, instead the '#' and '@' keys are shown in its place.

The solution is to hit the 'Numbers' key to shift to the numeric and symbol keys where you can find the missing 'Enter' key. If you want better spacing between words and lines, then your best option is to write the caption in another text editing or note taking app and then paste it on Instagram.

2. Find Who Unfollowed You

The number of followers matters on Instagram and Twitter, unlike Facebook where the following is mutual. In Instagram, what frustrates most is how certain users will follow you just to get you to follow them, only then to unfollow you afterward.

The easiest way to find if someone unfollowed you is by going to the list of your followers and typing their name into the search box found there. However, using a third party app like Instrack will let you find who unfollowed or blocked you every time you open the app, which is a far more efficient method. Additionally, you can unfollow them from within the app.

3. Using Instagram as a Photo Editor

Before the billion dollar acquisition by Facebook, and becoming the most popular social network for adults from 18-29 years, Instagram had its humble beginning as an iPhone photo editing app for posting pictures on Facebook. (Also read: 7 Simple Tips For Creating And Remembering A Strong Password)

To use Instagram to edit your pictures, first go to the settings and turn on 'Save the Original' option. After editing the picture, head over to the sharing page, then hit the 'back' button twice so as to exit, prompting the app to ask whether to keep or discard the edited photo. Select 'Keep', if you want to keep the image and then it will be saved to your phone.

4. Unsend Any Message

This is one standout feature none of the other social networks or chat apps had. You can unsend any Direct Message or posts shared to someone privately on Instagram.

This is done by holding down the message till a pop-up shows an option to unsend or copy the message. Do keep in mind that the receiver might already have read your message from their notification panel or lock screen.

5. Get Notifications When Someone Post

Like what Facebook did years ago by introducing the News Feed, Instagram also recently abandoned showing posts in your feed based on chronological order. It now uses an algorithm that will 'predict' the ones from the users you interact more with. This means missing out on posts from some of your favourite people on Instagram.

The best way to get around it is to go to the profile of the person and tap the three dot menu button and can turn post notifications on from there. Now every time that person shares a post you will be notified.
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4 Best Alternatives For Windows 10 Users



You will be no longer to get Windows 10 for free after this month, according to Microsoft. Users have to pay to either get a copy of Windows 10 or to upgrade from an older version. This isn't a good news for anyone who hasn't yet upgraded their PC or planning to build a system of their own in near future.

Here are 4 alternatives to Windows that you should consider in case you missed out on the free upgrade window or if you are bothered by the privacy issues concerned with the operating system and looking for a change.
1. Ubuntu

Ubuntu is world's most popular free Operating System. It is Linux based and used very widely across the globe. Noticeably, many important government agencies across Europe and Asia use Ubuntu in their offices.

The fact that Ubuntu gets a free upgrade every year and it comes with familiar apps like Firefox and Thunderbird along with free MS Office alternative called Libre Office makes it a very valuable alternative.

Additionally, Ubuntu requires very fewer system resources enabling it to run quite well on older systems and are mostly free of viruses and malware.

2. Chrome OS

Chrome OS, the web-based Operating System developed by Google, has been gaining popularity across North America in recent years. Its rising popularity is so evident that in many online stores such Amazon the best selling computers are Chromebooks pushing Windows PCs to second place.

Although, it may seem that you must need a Chromebook to run the Chrome OS, a little workaround developed by New York based start- up Neverware makes it easy to install it on any computer.

It is light on resources and is automatically updated regularly. You can find our guide on how to turn your computer to a Chromebook here.

3. Hackintosh

If you don't want Windows on your system, then why not install MacOS on it? No, it certainly isn't a joke. Making Hackintosh computers, or computers build with MacOS is a very popular choice among many PC building enthusiasts.

Running a MacOS on anything other than a MacBook can be considered illegal, but so far there hasn't been any legal problem with regard to individuals making Hackintosh PCs. However, the main problem is that not all hardware work with the Hackintosh, and finding drivers for the hardware component can be a nightmare.

If you are willing to sacrifice a lot of time and energy in building a PC then it can be an option and you can find many guides explaining how to do it on the internet.

4. Linux Mint

Linux Mint is almost same as Ubuntu internally as they both are Linux based operating systems and apps and software for both are always the same.

However, where Linux Mint, despite being a lesser-known Operating System than Ubuntu, gained its popularity is through easy to use user interfaces called Cinnamon and Mate.

They look very similar to Windows in many ways, unlike Ubuntu's Unity which bears more resemblance to the MacOS. The familiar visual elements such as taskbar and Start Menu like application launcher found in Linux Mint eliminate the learning curve of moving to a new Operating System.
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Wednesday 6 July 2016

10 Facebook Messenger Secrets You Need to Know



Facebook Messenger has roughly 900 million users, which is enough bodies to fill three Americas. So, chances are good that you've used the app at some point, even if it means checking that weird hidden folder every once in a while to see what kind of awful spam strangers or bots have sent you.
If you use it for more than that, however, you may be interested to know there's a lot more you can do besides typing "u up?" to anyone who happens to be online at two in the morning. Facebook Messenger is full of games, easter eggs, and useful bots, and we're here to bring you all the best tips and tricks.
[Note: Unfortunately, Facebook Messenger doesn't function identically across all devices. If you find that some of these tricks don't work, we're deeply sorry and wouldn't necessarily discourage you from writing angry letters to Mark Zuckerberg.]

1. Bots, bots, bots

Haven't you heard? Bots are the future. You can order flowers, call an Uber orLyft , or have those tasty new Mac 'N Cheetos delivered to your door, all from the comfort of a Facebook Messenger window. But that's not all the bot worldhas to offer-you can also play Messenger's version of Chat Rouletteread some Bible versesfind something for dinnersort of talk to Drake, or pretend that Harry Styles is your boyfriend. Isn't the future amazing?

2. Send a 15 second video

Instead of sending a boring message comprised solely of text, try sending a short video instead. In the mobile app, tap the camera button and hold down the middle circle for video. Bonus points if you make it weird, like this video I made in my office and sent to a friend with zero context!
10 Facebook Messenger Secrets You Need to Know

3. Pretend you're good at sports with this hidden basketball game

In March, Facebook Messenger unveiled a nifty little gimmick : a playable basketball game that can be accessed by sending a basketball emoji and tapping it. Its launch coincided with March Madness, and it's still available to play now.
10 Facebook Messenger Secrets You Need to Know

4. Pretend you're good at sports while also displaying a working knowledge of current events

Euro 2016 is currently underway, and Messenger is in on the action. Much like the basketball version, the playable soccer game reveals itself if you send a soccer ball emoji and tap it. It should be noted, however, that both the basketball and soccer games are also much harder to play than they look.

5. Send someone your location

This is best deployed with a bit of creativity and a complete lack of shame. Sure,Facebook thinks you'll use this feature-accessible by tapping the three dots on the bottom right of the chat window, and then choosing "location"-to faithfully let your friends and family know where you are. Instead, however, you could use it to passive-aggressively let an ex know you're on a date with someone else ("Remember that date spot we always wanted to try? I'm there now!"), creep out your timid coworkers ("Really into this guided Museum of Sex tour. You should go!") or irritate your friends ("Hour four of this car ride is going great! Mifflinburg, PA sure is beautiful.")

6. Play a game of chess

If sports aren't really your thing, you can type "@fbchess" into a chat window and play a game of chess against a friend . You can also somehow play chess against yourself, which makes for an amusing activity if you're really bored.
10 Facebook Messenger Secrets You Need to Know

7. Indulge in @dailycute

You've had a bad day. You need a pick-me-up. Type @dailycute into a chat window and see what happens.

8. Use it as an alternative to Venmo

Do you need to send a friend some money for that slice of pizza last weekend, or for the Ikea bookshelf you split the cost of? How about for those drugs you bought from that weird dude who hangs out at all your neighborhood parties?You can use Messenger for that!

9. Shower someone you love (or don't) in hearts

Perfect for showing your beloved (or perhaps a random friend) that you love them. Send a heart emoji, and a fluttering of red hearts will pop up:
10 Facebook Messenger Secrets You Need to Know

10. Drawing over photos

You know what to do with the feature that lets you draw on photos in your camera roll before you send them, right? Of course you do. (Dicks. I'm talking about drawing dicks all over your photos.)
Happy messaging!
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