Galleries (photo and video) Like iWeb, photo or video galleries that you have generated through iPhoto and uploaded to MobileMe won't be around after June 30. And like iWeb, it's highly likely that you still have local copies of those files in your iPhoto library somewhere (after all, it's hard to create Galleries without iPhoto). If this is the case, you should still be able to dig up those photos by looking through your iPhoto library and potentially use iPhoto to re-upload them somewhere else like Flickr or Facebook. (I like to use FlickrExport by ConnectedFlow to upload my stuff to Flickr, personally.) … [Read more...] about Three things to back up before MobileMe goes dark on June 30
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Parler is back online — barely: Here’s everything you need to know
The company's user agreement also says that the site may remove any content or bar a user's access "at any time and for any reason or no reason" but that the site "endeavors to allow all free speech that is lawful and does not infringe the legal rights of others." … [Read more...] about Parler is back online — barely: Here’s everything you need to know
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Ara Wagoner Ara Wagoner is a Writer at Android Central. She themes phones and pokes Google Play Music with a stick. When she's not writing help and how-to's, she's off dreaming about Disney and singing show tunes. If you see her without headphones, RUN. You can follow her on Twitter at @arawagco. … [Read more...] about Best Samsung Galaxy S8 Accessories in 2021
From Breath of the Wild 2 to remakes: 10 predictions for The Legend of Zelda’s 35th anniversary
2. Skyward Sword port for Nintendo SwitchWill we see a Skyward Sword port? The game landed on the hugely popular Nintendo Wii console, and even got a Wii U port back in 2016 – and the time is ripe for a move over to the latest Nintendo hardware, especially given the game's use of motion controls (Joy-Con, your time has come). Amazon even put up (and swiftly pulled) a listing for a Skyward Sword port back in 2020 – which makes this prediction feel pretty likely. … [Read more...] about From Breath of the Wild 2 to remakes: 10 predictions for The Legend of Zelda’s 35th anniversary
review: Let’s call it
The other new system is a smartphone camera, which doubles as a scan-and-hack tool for, say, turning on a TV or blacking out a security window. You have to use this in the very first mission to open the very first closed access point... and then the camera is put away for much of the game. This isn't something like Metroid Prime, where you're expected to constantly scan the environment looking for clues and analysis. Instead, it only gets used in moments clearly marked by the game, like when a voice in your ear recommends you scan a specific, colored logo to open a door or when a questgiver asks you to take a photo of a secondary target once you've knocked them out. … [Read more...] about review: Let’s call it