Dec 16, 2016

Super Mario Run tips and tricks


Super Mario Run has quickly climbed to the top spots in the free and grossing app categories on the App Store, and the most dedicated players have probably already gone through the rather short single player campaign (called World Tour). After all, it takes just about an hour or two to finish the whole thing, including the final boss fight that never felt as tense or climactic as you’d expect.
But once you start gunning for the full collection of special coins and for building out your kingdom, things start getting more complicated.
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Super Mario Run tips and tricks

Forget Super Mario Run, here are 10 great alternatives for Android and iOS that are more fun


Forget about Super Mario Run, there are other platformer games for either iOS and Android that are not only cheaper but also way more fun!


In case you’ve missed the news, Nintendo’s long-anticipated Super Mario Run arrived on iOS yesterday, with the first three levels of the game being free to try and the rest of the game available for $9.99.
We guess that fans of all things Nintendo are reveling in the auto-runner platformer game set in the beloved Mario universe, but let’s face it – while fun for a while, this one is nowhere as good … – Source



Forget Super Mario Run, here are 10 great alternatives for Android and iOS that are more fun

ZUK Edge leak offers close-up of its near edge-less display


ZUK, a sub-brand of Chinese firm Lenovo, has been teasing us with its near-bezel-less Edge smartphone for quite some time. First, an apparent press invitation seemed to indicate a December 7th unveiling — a date which came and went with no sign of said handset. More recently, another official-looking graphic has offered a December 20th launch, and given the display, rumored Snapdragon 821 processor and agreeable-sounding price point, we’re quite excited to see it in its official glory. In advance of our hopeful new announcement date, we have quite a nice close-up of the handset in white to drool … – Source



ZUK Edge leak offers close-up of its near edge-less display

Xiaomi Mi Note 2 first impressions: Not just a Note 7 clone


The Mi Note 2 is Xiaomi’s most refined phone yet.


After introducing the Mi 5 and the Mi 5s, Xiaomi followed up with the launch of the Mi Note 2 in October. The phone is the first from Xiaomi to feature a dual curved screen, and also the first to offer global LTE bands. With Xiaomi losing out to fellow competitors OPPO and Vivo in its home country this year, the company is counting on devices like the Mi Note 2 to claw back market share.


At a first glance, it’s easy to dismiss the Mi Note 2 as a Note 7 lookalike on account of the dual curved display, symmetric design, and the glass back, but it’s important to know that the design is an evolution of what we’ve seen last year with the Mi Note.


The Mi Note featured 3D curved glass at the back, allowing the phone to easily nestle in your palm. With its successor, Xiaomi is adopting curved glass along the front of the device as well. The curves aren’t as prominent as those on the S7 edge, but are more subdued, like that on the now-defunct Note 7. The overall result is that the Mi Note 2 shares a striking resemblance to the Note 7. But the device has so much more going for it.


The build quality of the Mi Note 2 is top-notch, and the design is Xiaomi’s most refined to date. I used every phone Xiaomi released this year, and this is by far the best of the lot. The curves at the front and back, combined with the glass back, and the slender metal frame culminate to form a device that’s downright gorgeous. The only problem with the design of the Mi Note 2 is the same as any phone that has a glass back — it is a fingerprint magnet. You’ll either have to live with the smudges, or carry a cloth to clean the back every five seconds.


The build quality of the Mi Note 2 is top-notch, and the design is Xiaomi’s most refined to date.


Although the Mi Note 2 sports a dual curved OLED display (with LG providing the panel), the Full HD resolution is a letdown. The 386ppi pixel density is still decent enough, but when compared to the likes of the Galaxy S7 edge or the Pixel, the screen on the Mi Note 2 comes up short.


That’s the only downside in an otherwise feature-rich phone that offers a Snapdragon 821 clocked at 2.35GHz, 4GB of RAM, 64GB storage (there’s a global variant that comes with 6GB RAM and 128Gb storage), 22.5MP camera, 8MP front camera, NFC, Wi-Fi ac, and even an IR blaster. The global variant of the phone is particularly interesting, as it offers 37 LTE bands for global connectivity.


Even with heavy usage, the Mi Note 2 should easily last a day without any problems.


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Xiaomi Mi Note 2 first impressions: Not just a Note 7 clone

Would you wash your hands with leftovers from old cocktails?


The brains behind 42Below vodka think they’ve nailed one of our biggest waste problems — cocktail goop.


You know, those miscellaneous food bits left over from the dregs of your cocktail, or sometimes half munched on, depending on how tipsy you are.


Lemon cocktail bits, specifically, are due to become a key ingredient in the hand-washes found at Sydney establishments, thanks to one vodka brand.


42Below Vodka have signed bars and nightclubs across Australia and New Zealand up to participate in the second-hand citrus soap scheme.


As their rather funny campaign video shows, the recyclable rinds are collected and transported to a “top secret lab” where magic and/or science turns the usually-binned cocktail leftovers into hand sanitising, citrusy fresh, soap. …


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Would you wash your hands with leftovers from old cocktails?

'Battlezone' Classic Mode fulfills the promise of '80s VR


It’s been 36 years since Atari released Battlezone and effectively created the first-person shooter in the process. The game’s immersive periscope viewer and vector graphics influenced decades of game design and provided arcade goers with an early gl… – Source



'Battlezone' Classic Mode fulfills the promise of '80s VR

Twitter cuts off access to data that could be used for surveillance


Twitter will no longer provide government intelligence centers with tools that could be used for surveillance.


Prior, Dataminr, a social media-monitoring service which is partly owned by Twitter, granted fusion centers access to a real-time feed of public tweets and tools for filtering.


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The decision follows an investigation into how law enforcement used the tool to track activists and protests by the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California (ACLU), which shared the news via a blog post Thursday.


Twitter has had a longstanding policy that prohibits its data from being used for surveillance. Yet, the ACLU …


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Twitter cuts off access to data that could be used for surveillance

Pilot congratulates passengers for finishing all the booze aboard a plane


Raiders fans definitely get the party started early.


On Dec. 7 during a three-hour flight from Oakland to Kansas City, a fight full of Raiders fans finished all of the alcohol aboard their aircraft, and the captain got on the PA system to congratulate them for the Herculean task.


SEE ALSO: These gin-filled Christmas baubles just made the holidays way more boozy


Sports journalist and host of Raiders Talk podcast Jimmy Durkin was on the flight to report their success:


Announcement on flight to Kansas City congratulates the entire aircraft for wiping them completely out of booze. Yep, it’s a Raiders flight.


— Jimmy Durkin (@Jimmy_Durkin) …


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Pilot congratulates passengers for finishing all the booze aboard a plane

TCL to design, manufacture, sell and support all future BlackBerry handsets


Washing its hands of the hardware business entirely, BlackBerry announced today that it has entered into a licensing agreement with TCL. BlackBerry will license its security software and service suite along with the BlackBerry name, logo and all brand assets, to TCL. The latter will now design, manufacture, sell and handle customer service for all BlackBerry handsets moving forward. BlackBerry will continue to supply TCL with the software, and TCL will have a dedicated sales team distributing new BlackBerry handsets globally.


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TCL to design, manufacture, sell and support all future BlackBerry handsets

Weed lovers will find this Reddit gift exchange mixup hilarious


If you’re a true Redditor, you know that the r/trees subreddit has nothing to do with oaks, douglas firs or maples. It’s a decoy name for people who love a different kind of plant — marijuana, to be exact.


One Redditor who participated in the website’s annual holiday gift exchange clearly wasn’t up to speed. After reading that their exchange partner PaltryPenguinu likes r/trees, the Redditor decided to gift him with a Bonsai tree.


SEE ALSO: Weed dealer makes a smooth save after accidentally texting a teen’s mom


PaltryPenguin shared a photo of the tree and book he received.



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Weed lovers will find this Reddit gift exchange mixup hilarious