الاثنين، 9 مايو 2016

One million people have now paid for Tinder Plus

Dating app Tinder has revealed one million users have taken up the option of paying for the Plus version of the app, allowing for unlimited swipes.
The hugely popular dating platform has risen astronomically since its launch in 2012 and now competes alongside other prominent online dating services, including Match.com and OkCupid.
Tinder
(Jonathan Brady/PA)
The app is free to use, but by upgrading to the Plus version for £4.99 a month, users can remove ads, undo previous swipes and change your location.
This sort of growth and the willingness of users to pay for Tinder suggests the app is beginning to move beyond its initial image as a quick-fire place to pick up fellow users to something more meaningful and the sort of experience that other dating services have been providing.
According to estimates, Tinder has around 50 million active users, more than 10 million of which use the app every day. More than 1.4 billion swipes take place every day, while over 10 billion matches have so far been made.



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**** Getting started with BT Mobile ***

Step 1: Getting BT Mobile

All our plans let you bring your own phone. That means you can keep your much-loved phone with all your photos, music and apps on it. To get started, go tobt.com/mobile. Pick a plan that’s best for you and choose the right size SIM for your phone.
Once you've ordered, we'll send you a confirmation email with your order reference number.
We'll email you again when we've posted your SIM. We'll send it to you first class so it should be with you in 1-2 business days. It fits through the letterbox and you don't have to sign for it, so there's no need to wait in.
If you order before 5pm on a business day we’ll send out your SIM there and then.

Step 2: Your welcome pack

BT Mobile - activate me
You’ll get your welcome pack in 1-2 business days. It includes your SIM, plus a few tips to get you started.
Now activate your SIM at bt.com/go

Step 3: Activate your SIM

Activate your SIM
You can activate your SIM online in two steps. Check the ‘Things to know’ as you go through.
We’ll text you once the SIM is ready to go.

Step 4: Keeping your number

To keep your old number when you switch to BT Mobile, you’ll need to check your phone is unlocked and get a PAC code from your old provider.

Step 5: Manage your account

BT Mobile - My Allowances
Once you’re up and running, you can keep tabs on what you’ve used and set monthly spend caps so you don’t get surprise bills. Just log in at bt.com/mymobile
Or you can download our BT Mobile app.
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Six things we can expect from Uncharted 4

With the UK release of Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End almost upon us, gaming fans are pumped about the fourth and final in the Naughty Dog series. Most of us will have to wait until the official release tomorrow to join Nathan Drake on his final journey, but we’ve scoured the reviews to find out what we can expect.

1. Nathan Drake on his final adventure

Nathan “Nate” Drake has retired into marital bliss with his wife Elena Fisher, only for his brother Sam, long believed to be dead, to reappear. The pair, accompanied by Victor “Sully” Sullivan, embark on a mission across the globe to Madagascar, on a bid to retrieve pirate Henry Avery’s treasure. The trio race against rival treasure hunter Rafe Adler, hired by mercenary Nadine Ross.

2. A story that’s not straightforward

Uncharted 4
(Naughty Dog/YouTube)
In his review for The Guardian, Keith Stuart reveals that Naughty Dog “takes its time” telling Nathan’s story. The first eight chapters follow the back story of Nathan and Sam’s childhood and their first attempt to track down Avery’s booty. Stuart’s review contains several spoilers, so stop reading right now if you want to save the plot as a surprise.
He says: “The duo, aided by Sully, gatecrash an auction in a beautiful Italian mansion, race to a frosty, mountainous Scotland, then fly out to Madagascar, following cryptic clues offered up by relics, hidden maps and secret messages.
“There are gigantic puzzle rooms where whirring cogs and sliding symbols must be turned, tweaked and interpreted so that monstrous clockwork machines jolt into motion, opening doors and exposing hidden chambers.
“And there are heart-jolting set-pieces including an astonishing car chase through the streets of a Madagascan town, the epic destruction of a beautiful bell tower and a race through a cliffside pirate city as it splinters into the raging ocean.”

3. Excellent graphics



Most reviews so far gush about the astounding attention to detail and quality of animation at play in Uncharted 4. Dave Thier at Forbes talks at great length about the astounding graphics at play in Uncharted 4, including shirt fabrics “unbuttoned and swaying in the wind,” scenes lit by convincing flickering gaslight and facial animation that helps the characters “come to life”. So far, so impressive.

4. Similarities to other Uncharted games

Uncharted 4
(Naughty Dog/YouTube)
Whether or not this is a pro depends on the gamer and how much they love Uncharted’s format, but according to The Guardian, many elements of gaming are remarkably similar to previous instalments of the franchise. “Everything you do in this game is extraordinarily familiar to series fans,” Stuart writes, adding: “There is a lot of climbing, a lot of jumping, a hell of a lot of lifting great big logs out of the way so you can crawl through narrow entrances.”
A criticism voiced by Stuart among others is while spaces are beautiful, they are not explorable.
“There were times, even amid the most astonishing scenery, when you may inwardly groan at the sight of yet another cliff face to creep along,” says Stuart. “Or another adventure playground of tumbling wooden buildings, rope swings and walkways.”

5. A score worth turning on your speakers for



Naughty Dog switched things up soundtrack wise and replaced composer Greg Edmonson with Harry Jackman, the musical mind behind the last two Captain America films.
According to Alex Donaldson at VG24/7, “The score has less bombast to it and shows more restraint, and Nate’s Theme, the most memorable Uncharted track, is woven into the score but always with subtlety.
“It never blasts through in a hefty Indiana Jones style as it frequently used to. That’s indicative of the rest of the game, but it’s all handled very well. The beats you love are there, from the dry humour to the major action set-pieces, but they’re somehow handled in a cooler, calmer manner, which feels a lot more like The Last Of Us.”

6. Stealthy tactics

Uncharted 4
(Naughty Dog/YouTube)
Uncharted 4 gives the gamer ample opportunity to sneak up on opponents, giving the game an edge on its predecessors. TIME‘s Matt Peckham says: “Stealth-play wasn’t impossible in the earlier games, but it’s so much more satisfying when you manage to sneak up behind one of Uncharted 4‘s hypersensitive adversaries, encouraging you to study enemy behavior and ply potential battlegrounds for the best vantages to choke out or drag opponents off precipices.”



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**** Six baby gadgets for parents ***

Looking after a newborn is incredibly challenging, however many books you’ve read. Fortunately there are some amazing gadgets to help.
A new baby boy or girl can be a shock to the system, as you have total responsibility for a tiny, tiny person who can’t talk and doesn’t come with an instruction manual. Luckily there are some brilliant pieces of technology that can make life a little easier, providing a helping hand and saving you precious time.
Here are six of our favourite baby gadgets:

Count sheep

Ewan The Dream Sheep

Ewan The Dream Sheep. White cuddly sheep and dog with purple face
Price: £29.99
Website: John Lewis
Aside from mum and dad's cuddles, there are few things more comforting for your tot than a teddy, this one especially so. The super-soft sheep comes with four sounds including heartbeat and womb noise, so babies will feel instantly at ease.
Attach Ewan to the top of the cot with it's Velcro tail, then set it on a 20-minute timer and hopefully your own little lamb will be soothed to sleep within minutes, not only by the sounds, but by the warm glow Ewan emits.
Got a toddler? Sweetdreamers also have Russell The Dream Sheep Dog, which allows parents to record their own voices to soothe little ones.

Drive on

Garmin babyCam

Garmin sat nav with child's face
Price: £159.99
Website: Amazon
If you have a Garmin satnav (or are looking to buy one), this baby camera is a great add-on as you won't have to turn around to check on your newborn while driving.
It attaches to the headrest focussing on your baby in their seat and wirelessly transmits a live stream of footage to your satnav. You can then flick between following a route and checking in on your baby.
It's got night vision and you can operate it via voice activation.
Obviously you'll want to make sure the babyCam is compatible with your satnav before purchasing.

Night show

BT Baby Monitor 350 Lightshow

BT Baby Monitor 350 Lightshow
Price: £54.99 (For BT customers)
A baby monitor is a must-have gadget for parents, allowing them to keep an eye on their son or daughter from a different room - providing invaluable peace of mind that everything is ok.
The BT Baby Monitor 350 Lightshow has HD sound sensitive enough to pick up baby’s breathing and a range of useful features to help get baby to sleep. It projects lights on to the wall and ceiling of baby’s room and plays 18 lullabies, nature sounds and white noise. It also doubles as a night light to reassure baby – and help parents navigate the room without turning on the main light and disturbing baby
You can even soothe or chat to baby when not in the room by using the two-way talk back feature. The range on this monitor means it can be up to 50m away indoors and 300m outdoors.
Which awarded the BT Baby Monitor 350 Lightshow a Best Buy. The monitor also triumphed at the Maternity & Infant Awards and won Best Baby Monitor at the Mother & Baby Awards.
The BT Baby Monitor 350 Lightshow is available from the Home Products site, where BT customers can save 29%.

The right formula

Tommee Tippee Perfect Prep Machine

Tommee Tippee Perfect Prep Machine
Price: £89.99
Website:  ToysRus
If you're visiting The Baby Show you should look out for this bit of kitchen tech that will definitely appeal if you're formula feeding. It makes light work of bottle preparation - something you'll appreciate in the middle of the night.
After delivering a shot of hot water to your sterilised bottle (to kill any bacteria in the feed), add your formula and give it a good shake, slot it back onto the device and it will add the allotted amount of tap water, filtered to remove impurities along the way.
It's easy to programme the size of feed you want and you'll have the perfect bottle ready within a few minutes.

Get cosy

Gro-Egg Thermometer

Silver and blue Gro-Egg Thermometer
Price: £14.99
Website: John Lewis
Whether it's peak summer and the air is humid, or the depths of winter and you can see your breath, whatever the weather's like outdoors, inside your baby's room should be between 16-20C. This mains-powered 'egg' will help you keep tabs on this.
It glows different colours depending on the temperature. If it's blue (below 15C) it's too cold, if yellow you're in the perfect category, if it's orange it's a little too warm (20-24C), while if it's red it's definitely too hot (24C and above).
Because it glows, it doubles up as a nightlight and you won't need to step into the room to disturb your sleeping baby, you can just pop your head around the door and check what colour the thermometer is.

It's a jungle in there

Fisher-Price Roaring Rainforest Jumperoo

Baby in Fisher-Price Roaring Rainforest Jumperoo
Price: £80
Website: Amazon
You haven't slept in what feels like years and all you want to do is just have five minutes to sit down with a cup of tea. This lovely toy will allow you to do just that.
Easy to construct, the Fisher-Price Roaring Rainforest Jumperoo makes a great play buddy for your little bundle of joy - as long as they're able to hold their head up unassisted and aren't yet walking or climbing.
Sit your baby in the seat in the middle (it comes with a machine washable cover) and they'll be able to turn 360 degrees and play with a wealth of toys and activities dotted around.
On top of that, it acts as a bouncer - and every time baby jumps up and down there's music, lights and sounds (including animal noises) to impress them.

App of the week

Bonzun

Bonzun app logo
Price: Free
Operating system: Apple, Android


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Access denied: 6 top secret places hidden by Google Maps

Did you know that some places across the globe are considered so classified that we can’t even see them on Google Maps?

Ede, the Netherlands

Hidden places on Google Maps - Ede, the Netherlands
Ede is a city situated in the centre of The Netherlands. To the west, you’ll find some strangely pixelated parts, which is said to be the location of some of the country’s Command and Control Support. But when you look on Google Maps, you’ll see something called Fantasy4Kids listed - supposedly some child’s play centre - and an electronics store too… why would you censor that?

Moruroa, French Polynesia

Hidden places on Google Maps - Moruroa, French Polynesia
Among the French Polynesian islands scattered in the South Pacific is one called Moruroa, which looks like it may have something to hide...
Parts of the island are visible, while others are really quite blurred; making it impossible to figure out what may be hiding beneath. An airstrip, dock and some buildings are said to be on the island.
France conducted more than 170 nuclear weapons tests near Mururoa between 1966 and 1996 – could this be the reason for the blackout?

Girona, Spain

Hidden places on Google Maps - Girona, Spain
Something’s very obviously hidden in the north eastern city of Girona.
It’s not clear what’s beneath the black block, but the standard map view reveals that there are roads, as well as a hotel. Perhaps it’s somewhere the rich and famous go to escape the public (and Google’s) eyes.

Taipei, Taiwan

Hidden places on Google Maps - Taipei, Taiwan
This facility is the Republic of China Air Force in the Daan District of Taiwan’s Taipei. Looks fine, right? Look again.
The entire space is suspiciously shaded differently to surrounding areas, leaving us to assume this view has been replaced with a doctored image.

Warsaw, Poland

Hidden places on Google Maps - Warsaw, Poland
Similar to the Republic of China Air Force facility in Taipei, this area in the Polish capital is strangely coloured.
The site is offices of the Military Property Agency and the Military Technical Supervision Office, so it wouldn’t surprise that they’d decide to hide it a bit…

Munitiecomplex Veenhuizen, the Netherlands

Hidden places on Google Maps - Munitiecomplex Veenhuizen, the Netherlands
We’re back to the Netherlands again, and the Dutch have been busy masking some more areas hidden.
Apparently this area is off limits to the eyes of the public because it’s an ammunition depot.



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