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- How to send emoji on the Apple Watch
- Best online photo printing services in 2018
- Score a free set of USB-C cables with the purchase of this $12 wireless charger
- Today’s Apps Gone Free: Phrase Shift, PhotoTangler, Frugi and More
- Become a Master Thief and Strategically Pillage Everything in Antihero
- The 50 Best iOS Games Of 2017 #31-40
- Weekly Recap: CES 2018 Kicks Off Next Week!
- Lightning DEAL: This AUKEY Quick Charge 3.0 Charger is Just $10.49 Right Now (Updated!)
- Google Has Sold a Google Home Every Second Since October 19
- [Deal Alert] Garmin vivofit 3 is just $41.49 ($38.50 off) in Amazon’s Deal of the Day
| How to send emoji on the Apple Watch Posted: 06 Jan 2018 12:05 PM PST Just as you can on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac, you can send emoji to your contacts using your Apple Watch. You’ve got a choice between the standard set of emoji, as well as some Apple-exclusive animated characters that add some more fun to your messages. Take control of emoji on your Apple Watch with watchOS 4 with this guide. How to send a standard emoji on your Apple Watch
How to send an animated emoji on your Apple Watch
How to send a red animated smiley face emoji on Apple WatchIf you don’t like the typical yellow color of the smiley face animated emojis, you can make them red with the help of Force Touch.
How to jump to emoji categories on your Apple Watch
Updated January 2018: Added steps to access red-colored animated smiley emoji. Powered by WPeMatico The post How to send emoji on the Apple Watch appeared first on Guaripete. |
| Best online photo printing services in 2018 Posted: 06 Jan 2018 12:05 PM PST The photos we take now aren’t like the photos we took 20 years ago — they’re stored on our phones or computers and rarely looked at after we post them to social media. That beings said, there is a photo every now and then that deserves a special place on the mantle or side table. If you’re looking to get your photos printed for an album, collage, or whatever, then check out these services! Nations Photo LabNations Photo Lab is PCMag’s top pick and it certainly deserves a place at the top of this list. It does it all: photo albums, photo books, wall decor, cards, and more. Average price for a 4×6 print is 27 cents, but if you join up, you can get your first 25 4×6 prints for 8 cents apiece. You can even get luxury photo albums for $99 (like leatherbound and the works!). Nations Photo Lab support TIFF files, packages things well, and its print quality is some of the best around (if not the best*). SnapfishSnapfish is all about value. You can get 4×6 photos printed for 9 cents apiece. Unlike many other online services, you can pick your photos up locally. You can also share slideshows online, and order and view things via its mobile app. You can start multiple projects on the Snapfish website, and get everything printed, from calendars to canvas prints to wall decor and tons of photo gifts, like mugs, notebooks, phone cases, jewelry, and way more. If you’re looking to give your photos away in as many creative ways as possible, then Snapfish is a great option for you. ShutterflyHey, if Ellen approves, then it’s gotta be good, right? Shutterfly provides high-quality prints at decent prices (15 cents per 4×6 photo), and it has a massive selection of printed gifts to choose from. My in-laws have used Shutterfly a few times for Christmas cards, and they’ve always turned out beautifully. Shutterfly has free unlimited photo storage, and if you sign up when you visit its website, you’ll get 50 free 4×6 photos, a free magnet, and a free set of address labels. If you’re looking for wedding invites, birthday cards, Christmas cards, birth announcements, or really a photo card for any occasion, Shutterfly has you covered. There’s even a dedicated wedding section of the website, which is well-laid-out and fairly decently priced if you have upcoming nuptials. Parabo PressParabo Press is a lovely service if you’re looking to get images or photos printed to use as art. Our own Mikah Sargent uses Parabo all the time, to the point where he’s created an entire photo wall with Parabo Press prints. Parabo is great if you want to save the images you share on social media; right now you can get your top 20 Instagram photos of yesteryear in a soft cover photo book! You can even get a set of your best 25 for free right now in square 4-inch prints. Here’s where Parabo Press isn’t exactly for everyone: 4×6 prints start at $8 apiece. Now, before you completely discount the site, photos are printed on extra thick matte paper, so they’re made to last and won’t collect fingerprints the way glossy prints will. Find your favorite images or photos and litter your walls with bespoke art! Framed prints start at $39. AdoramaPixLike Nations Photo Lab, AdoramaPix’s claim to fame is its high image quality. You can upload photos from social media, perform some light photo editing on its website, upload TIFF files, share slideshows online, and take advantage of ordering on the go with its app. 4×6 photos start at 27 apiece and its pricing for larger photos is quite a bit better than other services on this list ($11.99 for a 16×20 print). While AdoramaPix doesn’t offer the selection of gifts and decor that other services offer, it does provide you with beautiful images at great prices. Walgreens PhotoIf you’re looking for a quick and convenient way to get your images printed, then Walgreens photo is one of your best bets for drugstore-level printing. Pricing starts at 29 cents apiece for 4×6 photos, and you can pick them up at the Walgreen’s of your choosing. Just go online, order through the order form, upload your images, and away you go. While Walgreens photo quality doesn’t quite measure up to other services on this list, it does offer one of the quickest turnaround times out of any service, and there’s likely a Walgreens near you no matter where you are. Pricing is a little expensive by comparison, but if you need your images or photos printed quickly, this is your best option. You can also perform some basic photo editing on the Walgreens site. What do you use?Do you have a favorite online photo printing service that you like to use? Let us know in the comments below! Powered by WPeMatico The post Best online photo printing services in 2018 appeared first on Guaripete. |
| Score a free set of USB-C cables with the purchase of this $12 wireless charger Posted: 06 Jan 2018 12:05 PM PST RavPower currently has its fast wireless charger on sale for just $11.99 when you use a coupon code during checkout. To sweeten the deal a little more, the company is also bundling in a free set of Micro-USB cables or USB-C cables, depending on your preference. All you have to do is add the wireless charger and the cables of your choice to your cart, then enter the coupon code. Be sure to pick the correct code from below based on the cables that you opt to pick up.
If you were to purchase the cables and charger separately, you’d be paying over $20. The pad itself normally sells for $15, so being able to pick that up at $12 is a great deal, then you add in the free cables and it makes it instant purchase worthy! Powered by WPeMatico The post Score a free set of USB-C cables with the purchase of this $12 wireless charger appeared first on Guaripete. |
| Today’s Apps Gone Free: Phrase Shift, PhotoTangler, Frugi and More Posted: 06 Jan 2018 12:05 PM PST ![]() Solve sliding word puzzles, blend photos, and find out where all of your money is going with today's collection of apps and games. All app prices are subject to change at any time and without notice regardless of stated free duration. Price changes are solely under the control of the developers.
Frugi – Home Budget ($3.99 → Free, 13.9 MB): Find out where all of your money is going with Frugi. Those on a budget. Frugi is all about speed. Every transaction can be entered in less than three seconds. Simply swipe down to add to or subtract from your total balance. Tap to edit any transaction and double-tap to copy. Transaction history is kept as a running list, and you can review summaries and compare months with just a tap. The app also includes support for tags, search, iCloud backup, and a widget. Frugi – Home Budget is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 199 ratings.
PhotoTangler – Best Collage Maker to Blend Photos ($2.99 → Free, 1.4 MB): Blend photos together to create collages with PhotoTangler. Those in need of bringing similar photos together. PhotoTangler doesn't require any professional photo editing experience to achieve great results. Simply import related photos or take new ones from within the app. You're able to crop photos down if necessary. PhotoTangler will automatically apply a fade, which can be adjusted in a variety of ways. Layer as many photos as you like before finishing off your work of art with a background color and text. PhotoTangler – Best Collage Maker to Blend Photos is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 189 ratings.
Phrase Shift ($1.99 → Free, 50.4 MB): Solve word puzzles in Phrase Shift. Fans of crossword puzzles. Phrase Shift provides word masters with a totally unique challenge. Each puzzle consists of a phrase that's read from top to bottom. It's up to you to shift the words left and right until the correct answer reads vertically. The game includes three difficulty levels, 16 categories, and 600 puzzles. Phrase Shift is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3-star rating with a total of 5 ratings.
ABC Star – Letter Tracing ($1.99 → Free, 52.9 MB): Learn to write letters and numbers with ABC Star. Children ages one through six. ABC Star will put your child on the right path. You're able to select from three lessons: Uppercase, Lowercase, and Numbers. Then hand your iPad off and allow your child to trace what's in front of them using visual and audio cues. As they progress, a little egg in the corner of the screen will slowly grow and eventually hatch at the end. The app also allows you to skip ahead to any letter or number you like, and includes multiple colors to choose from. ABC Star – Letter Tracing is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 13 ratings. That concludes today's issue of Apps Gone Free. If you like staying on top of these daily deals, don't forget to check out our free AppsGoneFree app.
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| Become a Master Thief and Strategically Pillage Everything in Antihero Posted: 06 Jan 2018 12:05 PM PST ![]() Antihero has a unique visual style that I’m loving from the get-go. The game is rendered in 2D but because of the angled, top-down perspective of the board, it feels like pseudo-3D. However, all of the character sprites are flat, so it’s a nice contrast with the board itself. Each unit type has a unique appearance that makes it easy to differentiate from each other, and the Victorian-era towns have a cozy look and feel to them. The towns are dark and gloomy, but the red and blue shades of your guild versus the enemy are a nice complement to the somberness. Animations are buttery smooth and fluid on my iPhone 8 Plus, so I had no issues with lag or choppiness. The ambient soundtrack is also fitting for the Victorian setting, and it’s delightful to listen to, along with the sound effects. There are three ways to play Antihero: single-player Campaign, Go Online, and Skirmish. Going online requires creating an account, which is simple enough, and it allows you to do PvP with other players in asynchronous battles. Skirmishes can be done against the AI or with other players locally, but you can customize the rules for distinctive and interesting battles. However, chances are high that you’ll be spending most of the time in the rich single-player Campaign. In the Campaign, there’s a large number of levels to play through, with the difficulty ramping up on each stage. You’ll have to go through the levels in chronological order, and there’s no option to skip a stage, so if you’re stuck, well, you’ll need to try harder. The first three levels serve as the tutorial and help you understand the rules and flow of the game. To complete a level, you’ll need to gather enough victory points before your opponent does. These are earned by completing various objectives, such as: infiltrating a church for Blackmail, assassinating certain public officials to fulfill Contracts, and more. The game tells you in the beginning what things you can do to earn victory points, so you just have to make sure you get enough before your rival. Game flow and controls are simple enough. Each turn, your Master Thief can Scout, Burgle, or Attack, but each action costs an Action Point. Scouting lets you uncover hidden parts of the level, Burgle lets you steal some gold coin, and Attack can eliminate enemy units standing in your way. The Action Points refill on each turn. As you get coins, you can purchase units and expand your guild. Each unit does something different and you’ll have to think about what’s best for the situation at hand. For example, Street Urchins can infiltrate businesses so you acquire resources faster (freebies each turn). Thugs can guard for two turns, Gangs can attack or evict enemy units from buildings, and Saboteurs can set up traps. You’ll uncover more unit types as you get further along in the game, and each one has a useful skill that you’ll want to take advantage of. As you get coins, make sure to use them to get more units if you’re able to. During each turn, you’re also able to check your Guild and purchase upgrades. The upgrades cost lanterns, so you should generate free lanterns on each turn by controlling a Trade Shop. The upgrades unlock more unit types and can give your Master Thief more power, such as more Action Points and more damage when attacking. You can also choose Charity, which gives you free gold or lanterns each turn, but then you can’t get an upgrade. Once you’ve made use of all available actions for your units and have spent your upgrades or collected charity, you can submit your turn and then it goes to the opponent, rinse and repeat. Antihero is a fantastic addition to anyone’s strategy game collection.Powered by WPeMatico The post Become a Master Thief and Strategically Pillage Everything in Antihero appeared first on Guaripete. |
| The 50 Best iOS Games Of 2017 #31-40 Posted: 06 Jan 2018 12:05 PM PST For proper use of this site, you need to enable javascript in your browser! #21-30Now, we’re getting to the point of some true stand outs. It’s like splitting hairs to rank all of these amazing games from 2017. ![]() ![]() Darkest DungeonRed Hook Studios Inc. A beautifully rendered turn based RPG that challenges you with enemies as well as fractured psyche. A different type of turn based RPG that requires you to lead a team of flawed heroes. There are the usual outlandish enemies, but Darkest Dungeon incorporates survival tactics so that you deal with stress, famine, disease, and more. Paranoia, masochism, fear, irrationality, and other mindsets will add quirks to the strategic gameplay. ![]() GRID |
| Weekly Recap: CES 2018 Kicks Off Next Week! Posted: 06 Jan 2018 12:05 PM PST ![]() Kellen and I will touch down in Las Vegas this Sunday for CES 2018, which hopefully proves to be a week full of fun announcements and new products. We don't know what to expect in terms of Android announcements, but we'll be there if anything happens, don't worry. This week, Google gave us an idea at how many Google Home units have been sold since launch, January's security patch was made available for Nexus and Pixel devices, a report detailed LG's desire to rebrand the G lineup, HQ Trivia launched for Android, and AT&T declared they will be first to launch a mobile 5G network in the US. If you missed any of it, we've got the goods below! Have a good weekend, folks! Powered by WPeMatico The post Weekly Recap: CES 2018 Kicks Off Next Week! appeared first on Guaripete. |
| Lightning DEAL: This AUKEY Quick Charge 3.0 Charger is Just $10.49 Right Now (Updated!) Posted: 06 Jan 2018 12:04 PM PST ![]() This deal won't be around much longer, but if you hurry over to Amazon, you can grab an AUKEY Quick Charge 3.0 wall charger for just $10.49 ($3.50 off). It won't be around long because this is a lightning deal, so be quick about it. With this charger, you'll be able to fast charge a variety of devices, including Samsung's latest (Galaxy S8, S8+, and Note 8), LG's G6 and V30, the HTC 10, and more. This is a Qualcomm Quick Charge certified product, so really any Quick Charge enabled phone can take advantage of its faster speeds. UPDATE: AUKEY's 2-port QC 3.0 car charger is also a lightning deal right now. The price has dropped to $14.99, a $5 drop. AMAZON LINK Amazon Deal LinkPowered by WPeMatico The post Lightning DEAL: This AUKEY Quick Charge 3.0 Charger is Just $10.49 Right Now (Updated!) appeared first on Guaripete. |
| Google Has Sold a Google Home Every Second Since October 19 Posted: 06 Jan 2018 12:04 PM PST ![]() Google has never been one to share specific sales numbers for its hardware devices, but in a blog post from today, the company gave us a rough idea at how many Google Home devices have shipped and the metric they used may impress you. According to Google, the company sold a Google Home every second since its launch in October. If we assume Google means October 19, which was the official launch date, that amounts to over 6.5 million units, so long as we're counting all 76 days from October 19 to today, January 5. Here's the full excerpt from Google's blog.
6.5 million in the grand scheme may not seem like a lot, but the fact that the company was moving a unit every second since launch seems most impressive. That's a whole lot of Google Assistant action and I know for a fact that I'm responsible for at least a few of the 6.5 million. Pretty impressive, right? Powered by WPeMatico The post Google Has Sold a Google Home Every Second Since October 19 appeared first on Guaripete. |
| [Deal Alert] Garmin vivofit 3 is just $41.49 ($38.50 off) in Amazon’s Deal of the Day Posted: 06 Jan 2018 12:04 PM PST If you’re looking for a low-maintenance fitness tracker to simply help you count your daily steps as part of your personal fitness goals in 2018, it’s probably difficult to justify shelling out for some of the fancier options out there today. The Garmin vivofit 3 is far from fancy, but it offers great battery life and can track your steps and sleep patterns. Amazon is selling it for just $41.49 today as part of its Deal of the Day. Maybe the most appealing feature of Garmin’s third-generation vivofit fitness tracker is its promised one year of battery life (it has a user-replaceable lithium coin battery). Other than that, the water-resistant vivofit 3 can track your steps, distance traveled, and calories burned. It can also set personalized daily step goals based on your activity levels. When you’re not on the move, the device can tell you the time and date on its 0.39″ x 0.39″ always-on display and monitor your sleep patterns. If you’ve been inactive for an hour, the vivofit 3 will show a red “move bar” and sound an alert to let you know that it notices your sluggish ways. The move bar grows every 15 minutes until you get some steps in, which can be a motivating source of mild anxiety. Amazon is selling the regular fit version in black or white, and the extra large version in black. The $41.49 price reflects a 48% discount and an all-time low, according to CamelCamelCamel. If you’re looking for a slightly upgraded option, the Garmin vivosmart 3 is also part of this Amazon deal. It’s going for $72.49, which is also a 48% discount ($67.50 off) and an all-time low. This tracker features a heart rate sensor, barometric altimeter to track steps climbed, and an OLED screen. It can also display some notifications from your phone. These are solid deals if you’re looking for a straightforward tracker on the cheap. Since this is a Deal of the Day, time to act is limited. At the time of publishing, there are fewer than 15 hours remaining. Powered by WPeMatico The post [Deal Alert] Garmin vivofit 3 is just $41.49 ($38.50 off) in Amazon’s Deal of the Day appeared first on Guaripete. |
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