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15 Android settings that’ll strengthen your security
You might not know it from all the panic-inducing headlines out there, but Android is actually packed with practical and powerful security options. Some are activated by default and protecting you whether you realize it or not, while others are more out of the way but equally deserving of your attention.
So stop wasting your time worrying about the overhyped Android malware monster du jour and instead take a moment to look through these far more meaningful Android settings — ranging from core system-level elements to some more advanced and easily overlooked options.
Skip the Wireless Earbuds and Buy Something That’ll Last
Wireless earbuds are a serious convenience, but they tend to only last for a few years. Batteries wear out, Bluetooth standards evolve, and even if you aren’t a clumsy person, it’s easy to lose track of a single earbud. So, maybe it’s time to buy some headphones that’ll last.
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7 Daily Habits That’ll Improve Your Mental Health in 2023 – CNET
8 Last-Minute Gifts That’ll Arrive Before Christmas
There’s no shame in a little last-minute Christmas shopping. But if you’re buying gifts online, you need to make sure that they’ll arrive on time. So, here are eight excellent gifts that will reach your doorstep before Christmas day.
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Open Channel: Pitch a DC Movie/Show That’ll Inevitably Get Canceled
The past week has been eventful for fans of DC movies. Between a debut poster for Blue Beetle, everything going on with Dwayne Johnson and Black Adam, and varying movies getting put on hold or maybe straight up gone, things are looking…kinda weird as James Gunn and Peter Safran begin to settle on what the next few…
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MultiVersus game director announces massive combo change that’ll kill infinites, and has some players worried
MutliVersus game director, Tony Huynh, has made a habit of teasing or outright announcing future changes to the game via social media, a practice that has frankly established a strong link between the development team and the community over the past few months since launch. However, a recent Tweet has sent the community spiralling. Some, seemingly overjoyed! Others, very worried.
This change is a hard limit to the number of times you can use the same move in a combo, an effort to clamp down on “infinites”. These refer to combos that can — in theory — go on forever, unless the opposing player falls away from the blows or the attacking player suffers from a moment of input error. While current anti-infinite systems are in place, which drastically lowers the damage of repeated moves in the same combo, a hard combo breaker would drastically affect the ability to perform extended attack strings.
So, first things first, who does this affect the most? Well, certain characters have had long winded combos that use repeated moves — and yes, even infinites — for some time now. Harley Quinn and Superman are the most prevalent, able to combo players from spawn to ludicrously high percentages and even straight up kills.
Rollerdrome review: a difficult but stylish skater-shooter that’ll give you a shot of adrenaline
Rollerdrome is an all-action skater/shooter set in a dystopian, but near, future. Protagonist Kara Hassan is the newest competitor in Matterhorn’s games, hosted by the corrupt International Rollerdrome Federation. Your job is to skate through 12 intense arena maps battling both the house players and yourself, dodging attacks as you replenish your ammo with sick tricks to stay in the fight. With enough combo multipliers and top completion times, you might come out as the champion.