How To Upgrade Your Hideout In Hood Outlaws And Legends

Hideout is pretty much home for your classes to get everything they need in Hood: Outlaws and Legends. From prepping up for, matches to accessing different challenges, Hideout is their safe haven and their the main part of the game. Being the root of it all, it is important that you keep this location updated and level it up to get more out of it. The rewards can be very giving in terms of unlocking new perks to getting new weapons and skins....

April 4, 2022 · 2 min · 358 words · Travis Moffit

How To Use Ssh X Forwarding To Run Remote Apps

There are times when it is just quicker, easier or even necessary to use a graphical application, and there are also times when you may be away from the computer that has your crucial applications installed. Whatever the scenario, Linux and other operating systems running an X server have the ability to forward a graphical application through SSH. Following a few simple steps, you can run a remote application in all of its full graphical glory....

April 4, 2022 · 4 min · 792 words · Jerry Marcoux

How To Use Windows 10 S Openssh Client Instead Of Putty

When you need to manage a *nix machine from the distance, you will almost always use SSH. Any BSD or Linux-based operating system running on a server will come with the OpenSSH daemon preinstalled. To “talk” to this daemon and interact with the remote machine, you also need an SSH client. PuTTY has long been the most popular SSH client used on Windows, but since the last major update, Windows 10 now comes with an SSH client preinstalled....

April 4, 2022 · 4 min · 720 words · Nancy Rhen

How To Wallride 5 Bells At The School Ii In Thps 1 2

Similar to the School level in THPS 1, you need to collect 5 bells as a part of the course goals in School II. Finding all the bells scattered across the entire map is both difficult and time-consuming. Hence, we are here with thig guide on how to wallride 5 bells at the School II in THPS 1 + 2. How to Wallride Bells at The School II To wallride bells at The School, all you need to do is grind....

April 4, 2022 · 2 min · 333 words · Lacy Chambers

Htc S Next Flagsip Htc One To Come With Snapdragon 805 Processor And 2Gb Ddr3 Ram

As HTC is working hard for its next flagship, key information about has already been leaked by some “reliable” sources. One of the sources is the ever popular @evleaks, who a few days back tipped that the next HTC Android smartphone would be called HTC M8. The specifications for M8 was even revealed in Antutu benchmark which included the following features- A snapdragon 800 processor, 5 inch 1080p display and 2GB Ram....

April 4, 2022 · 2 min · 344 words · Mary Garrett

Instagram Couldn T Refresh Feed How To Fix It In 2023

Who doesn’t love the endless scrolling on the Instagram feed? We all admit that it’s the best time killer activity for all of us. But all of a sudden when we see that ugly-looking “couldn’t refresh feed” message popping up, it makes us quite unhappy. All we want to do is, either smash our cellphone (just kidding, don’t try it) or somehow fix the Instagram problem. So, let’s see how to fix Instagram couldn’t refresh feed issue and ensure an endless scrolling over Instagram....

April 4, 2022 · 7 min · 1300 words · Antonio Merchant

Install Configure Overgrive Google Drive Client On Linux

Linux has been missing an official Google Drive client for years now, and that means users have had to rely on third-party tools to get the job done in terms of syncing their cloud files and directories to their respective computers. OverGrive is yet another third party Google Drive client that aims to provide a complete desktop solution for Linux users. It is provided by The Fan Club and supports the most popular distributions such as Ubuntu, Linux Mint (and other Ubuntu-based distros), Fedora (and other RPM distros), and Arch Linux....

April 4, 2022 · 3 min · 522 words · Larry Camper

Ios Devices And Gaming A Buyer S Guide

Despite selling millions of units, there are still plenty of people out there who aren’t gaming on iOS devices—be it on an iPhone or iPad. Maybe you’re one of them, and that’s ok! Whether you’re in the market for your first iOS device or you’re just looking to add another one to the collection, here are the key differences you’ll need to know before settling on which Apple device is right for you as a gamer....

April 4, 2022 · 6 min · 1199 words · Anna Cheatwood

Kerbel Space Program 2 Gamescom 2019 Cinematic Trailer Revealed

Watch the brand new cinematic trailer of Kerbel Space Program 2, the sequel to the flight simulation game Kerbel Space Program. The cinematic gameplay trailer reveals amazing new space stations and ships with the lead characters who seem a little less serious outside Earth. The trailer is amusing, but it does not give us any detail about Kerbel Space Program 2 gameplay. You can watch the full trailer below. The video reveals a brand new Universe of amazing space stations, and futuristic vehicles to navigate the infinite....

April 4, 2022 · 1 min · 166 words · Shane Fritz

Learn How To Organize And Tag Photos

Tagging is the application of keywords to digital assets to aid in future content discovery. Most online and graphical content supports tags—for example, a photo or a tweet or a video. Even things like blog posts now support tags. Adobe’s Photoshop Album digital photo organizer brought the tagging concept to the mainstream for digital photography, and the popular online photo-sharing service Flickr also helped to spur the trend. Now many photo organizing software programs use the tag metaphor, including Corel Snapfire, Google’s Picasa, Microsoft Digital Image and Windows Photo Gallery in Windows Vista....

April 4, 2022 · 3 min · 526 words · Roselyn Bon

Liquid Metal Could Soon Power Your Wearable

Your next wearable device might not need a separate power source, thanks to recent advancements in battery science. Key Takeaways Scientists have created a device that might one day eliminate the need for a separate battery in wearables. The invention is a soft and stretchable device that converts movement into electricity and can work in wet environments. Researchers are racing to find new ways to power personal electronics. Researchers have created a soft and stretchable device that converts movement into electricity and can work in wet environments....

April 4, 2022 · 4 min · 689 words · Landon Kelcourse

Liveone Review Free Online Music Website

LiveOne (it used to be called LiveXLive, and Slacker Radio before that) is a website that lets you stream free online music. It’s essentially a radio tailored to your music interests, and even has free music apps. This music streaming service works by having you create custom radio stations built around the songs and artists you like, where it will then mix in related content to deliver you the music you like as well as content it thinks you’ll enjoy....

April 4, 2022 · 3 min · 460 words · Melanie Lindsay

Memo Please Erase All Memories Of Lost Memory

A “get out of jail free” card? In how-not-to-handle-sensitive-data news, the UK government is bracing for a week full of fallout after it kind of, well, misplaced a database of its entire prisoner population. Whoops. As the poor public relations people at the Home Office explain it, the blame falls upon a contractor who lost a memory stick — one that happened to hold records for every single prisoner in both England and Wales....

April 4, 2022 · 2 min · 306 words · Beverly Birchfield

Meta Finally Verifies Everyone Is A Legal Adult On Facebook Dating

Meta is incorporating age verification into Facebook Dating in an attempt to prevent anyone under the age of 18 from using the service. Facebook Dating has always had an “18 and older” requirement, but there has been no verification process to ensure that’s the case. Now it’s taking extra steps to ensure that its users meet the criteria. If the service thinks you might be under 18, it will ask for proof of age....

April 4, 2022 · 2 min · 281 words · Spencer Chaparro

Meta Acquires Luxexcel A Smart Eyewear Brand

Meta injects more money into Metaverse with its latest acquisition of Luxexcel, a Dutch startup specializing in smart eyewear. “We’re excited that the Luxexcel team has joined Meta, deepening the existing partnership between the two companies,” said Meta. Meta acquires Luxexcel to build a strong ecosystem for Metaverse. Many VR headset users may have found it uncomfortable to use the devices while wearing glasses, but that may change in the future now that Facebook’s parent company Meta has announced that it will be acquiring Luxexcel....

April 4, 2022 · 2 min · 296 words · Alice Norris

Meta Facebook S Bet On Virtual Reality

Facebook made a bold change in 2021 when Mark Zuckerberg announced that the company would shift its focus to the Metaverse and change its name to Meta. The company made early bets on virtual reality (VR) by buying Oculus nearly 10 years earlier, but the road to the Metaverse will also require the development of augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) technologies, and some level of cooperation with other companies that are also working to stake their own claims....

April 4, 2022 · 7 min · 1293 words · Ruth Trujillo

How To Type Does Not Equal Sign In Windows 10

Knowing how to type in various special characters is critical in some instances. The equal sign is used in math, coding, basic HTML editing, and occasionally communication. You’ll probably use the equal sign to write formulae in a spreadsheet tool like Google Sheets or Excel. Because the sign is so cryptic, the spelling changes from one OS to the next and from one program to the next. This tutorial will show you how to type the not equal sign Word on Windows 10....

April 3, 2022 · 4 min · 757 words · Dorothy Sackal

How To Use Add Yours Stickers In Instagram Stories

Instagram added a new way for users to interact with their followers called “Add Yours.” If you’ve been on the social network recently, you’ve probably noticed a large abundance of people using this new sticker in their Stories. If you, too, would like to try it out, follow this tutorial and learn how to activate the option in your Stories as well. What Is Instagram’s New “Add Yours” Sticker? The new feature can be added in Stories....

April 3, 2022 · 4 min · 796 words · Melissa Thurmond

How To Use Android 12 In One Handed Mode

This article explains how to use one-handed mode in Android 12, including how to enable the gesture, how to activate it when you need it, and how to exit out of one-handed mode. What to Know Enable through Settings > System > Gestures > One-Handed mode.Activate with a downward swipe from the bottom of the screen.Exit by locking the phone or tapping above the short screen. How to Activate One-Handed Mode One-handed mode works through a gesture enabled in your phone’s settings....

April 3, 2022 · 3 min · 507 words · Robert Abnet

How To Use Background Sounds In Ios 15

The Background Sounds feature in iOS 15 is Apple’s attempt at helping users drown out distractions and better focus on the task at hand. Here’s how to enable the feature. What to Know Apple added new Background Sounds (rain, bright noise, ocean, and more) to the iPhone with iOS 15.To activate, head to Settings > Accessibility > Audio/Visual > Background Sounds > Toggle to on. How Can I Play Background Noise on My iPhone?...

April 3, 2022 · 4 min · 829 words · Phyllis Morgan