Predicting Iron Man S Marvel Movie Future In Mcu Phase 4

Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for Avengers: Endgame. After the events of Avengers: Endgame, what is the future of Iron Man and his alter ego Tony Stark in the MCU? Joe and Anthony Russo’s mega-blockbuster not only concludes the macro story spanning the first 22 films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe but it also provides a fitting an poignant end to Robert Downey, Jr.’s billionaire superhero who started it all. When Iron Man launched the MCU in 2008, no one dreamed that a vast and diverse universe of billion-dollar hit films would be its result (as Tony Stark’s final speech at the conclusion of Avengers: Endgame alludes to)....

June 11, 2022 · 8 min · 1628 words · Carmen Gibson

Photos And Conversations On Private Instagram Accounts Are Easy To Share

No, they’re not. It’s scary how easy it is to get your hands on these things, especially on another service Facebook owns. We’ll tell you about the workaround people use to access your private photos, as well as another we found ourselves. Getting around pesky privacy settings Just in case you don’t know, the popular social media site Instagram is owned by Facebook. There’s your first red flag. Now, you’ve set your Instagram account to private, which means only the people you allow to follow you can see the photos you post....

June 10, 2022 · 3 min · 534 words · Penelope Guerrero

Pin A Featured Post To The Top Of Your Facebook Page

Before You Get Started Remember, this only works for fan pages. It doesn’t work for timelines of personal Facebook accounts. Also, you’ll probably have to be at least a Content Creator in order to be able to do this – Facebook has a system of Admin Roles for pages. Pin a Post to your Facebook Page Login to Facebook and goto your Facebook Page. Find the post you want to pin and click the pencil icon on its top right side....

June 10, 2022 · 1 min · 164 words · Kayla Spease

Pixel 4 Display Refresh Rate Drops When Brightness Level Goes Below 75 Percent

Google’s 90Hz OLED display on Pixel 4 and 4XL hogged the limelight during launch. The higher refresh rates should ideally help in offering a better user experience. Now it has come to the light that the 90Hz refresh rate on Pixel 4 and 4XL comes with a caveat. Reddit users claim that the Pixel 4 refresh rate will automatically drop to 60Hz once the brightness is below 75 percent. In other words, brightness needs to be more than 75 percent for the refresh rate to remain at 90Hz....

June 10, 2022 · 2 min · 258 words · Roger Schmelz

Poco X3 Nfc With A 120Hz Display And Quad Rear Cameras Announced

Poco X3 NFC: Design and Display In terms of design, the Poco X3 NFC appears to have a new design, with a circular camera module on the rear and two vertical lines running close to the sides. The design also includes the Poco branding — a design change that can be on some of the other smartphones lately. Poco X3 NFC comes in two colors: Cobalt Blue and Shadow Gray....

June 10, 2022 · 2 min · 384 words · Kate Mclain

Pok Mon Sword Shield Devs Have No Regrets About National Dex Decision

The developers of Pokémon Sword & Shield have talked about the removal of the National Dex in a recent interview and said that they have no regrets about cutting it, as they want to give people a deeper attachment to their Pokémon. The discourse surrounding Pokémon Sword & Shield has been dominated by the removal of the National Dex since E3 2019 when Junichi Masuda explained that not all Pokémon would be appearing in every mainline game going forward....

June 10, 2022 · 3 min · 511 words · Enrique Jenkins

Popular Speedtest Ios App Hides An Epic Easter Egg Behind This Gesture

Ookla’s popular Speedtest iOS app has included fun Easter eggs in the past, and the app currently has quite the epic one hidden right now. The latest surprise continues the legend of Lord Ookla which can be found behind a simple gesture. As previous Ookla Easter eggs have shared, the company was named after a real cat and this latest software surprise continues the legend of the intense feline. The current Easter egg found in Ookla’s Speedtest app can be accessed by pressing and holding the “GO” button on the main screen....

June 10, 2022 · 2 min · 263 words · Willie Darragh

Power Rangers Ninja Turtles Confirm The Green Ranger Is Spoiler

Warning: SPOILERS for Power Rangers: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 Tommy Oliver aka the Green Power Rangers is one of the iconic characters in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers franchise. However, despite being one of the most beloved Rangers, he’s not without a few missteps, and sometimes, he can just be, well, the worst. These flaws are in full display in the first issue of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover....

June 10, 2022 · 3 min · 557 words · Catherine Caddel

Phil Schiller Again Breaks Down Why New Macbook Pro Is Limited To 16Gb Ram Citing Battery Logic Board Design

The new MacBook Pros have been met with a wide array of responses thus far, with some praising the new machines and others viewing them as a step back for a variety of reasons. One common question since the announcement of the new models, however, has centered around why the machines max out at 16GB of RAM. While Phil Schiller originally penned this limitation on battery life concerns, a new email from the Apple executive offers a bit more insight as to the reasoning…...

June 9, 2022 · 2 min · 392 words · Jon Clewell

Picostone Basic Review Easy Home Automation For Everyone

Features: Offers native apps on Android and iOS which lets you control your switches, and fans. You can create Scenes. Option to DIM any light or Fan. The hardware comes with a dimmer which allows you to lower light intensity (supported devices), and regulate the speed of Fan. Works offline if your phone is connected to your WiFi network as the switches. Physical Switches work with or without the Internet....

June 9, 2022 · 6 min · 1122 words · William Richard

Pixelmator For Mac Gets Pinch To Zoom Support And A Bevy Of Other Improvements

Popular image editor Pixelmator has been updated today with a whole host of new features, fixes, and improvements. First on the list is something many users (myself included!) have been hoping to see for quite a while now: full support for Apple’s pinch-to-zoom gesture. The update also makes the Shapes, Gradients, and Styles palettes capable of scrolling and being resized. There are also a ton of smaller improvements in the update, such as fixes for missing scrollbars, control-click functionality, minimizing by double-clicking the title bar, and more....

June 9, 2022 · 3 min · 459 words · William Armstrong

Pixelmator Shows Off 2 0 Sneak Preview

For those who don’t need all of the bells and whistles (and overhead) of Adobe’s Photoshop for photo editing, another product has taken off in the Mac platform. Pixelmator is a $30 Mac App, now in the App Store which gives you 80+% of what Photoshop offers. The good news is that Pixelmator 2.0 is on the way with additional tools which may be able to take care of the needs of light Illustrator uses as well the inclusion of Vector Drawing tools:...

June 9, 2022 · 3 min · 628 words · Anthony Davis

Plann S Updated Look Plann

Can you tell that we’re just the teeniest bit excited?! All of your favorite Plann features are now easier to find, use and get finished scheduling faster – starting with the navigation at the top of the page, giving you more space to Plann. This exciting new re-design means extra game-changing features to help you plan your way to Instagram success and boost your social media presence. What you’ll find in your new-look Plann!...

June 9, 2022 · 2 min · 220 words · Suzanne Schaeffer

Pledges A Speedy Stagefright Security Fix For Nexus Devices

Stagefright is probably the worst vulnerability ever discovered in Android. It can infect your device through an MMS message allow a third-party to monitor your activity without your knowledge. already sent patches out to hardware partners emphasized Android’s sboxing technologies could prevent a catastrophe if your device is infected. A spokesperson gave the following statement to Android lice: The story behind the story: The security firm Zimperium bs discovered the bug in April reported it to , offering them the industry stard 120-day window of secrecy....

June 9, 2022 · 1 min · 197 words · Philip Johnson

Plex Raises 50M For Its Mission To Become The Best Content Enjoyment Platform

After launching a game service and Apple TV app integration, popular media platform Plex is out today with the news that it has raised $50 million in funding to advance its goal to become the top content platform on the market. Plex announced the news in a press release and blog post: Plex’s big picture goal is to “give people a single pane of glass for their entire universe of media” and with the latest round of $50 million funding, the company will be using roughly $15 million to advance its work and the other ~$35 million to “purchase shares and options from employees and shareholders....

June 9, 2022 · 2 min · 275 words · James Marion

Podcast Insider Tricks To Organizing Sorting And Storing Your Photos For The Long Term Komando Com

If your digital photo album is overflowing, it can be hard to come up with photo organization ideas. Luckily, you’re not alone. We have a brand new podcast stuffed with helpful tips that can cut down your stress in a snap. Kim, Allie and Ben share some essential photo organization tips in this episode. They’ll teach you how to back up and store your collection for easy browsing and long-term storage....

June 9, 2022 · 1 min · 202 words · Cynthia Windsor

Pok Mon The Esrb Video Game Ratings Board Hates Cubchoo

Only a single Pokémon is directly referenced in the ESRB’s ratings summaries for Pokémon Sword and Shield and in that of all other Pokémon games. It’s not Drifloon or any of the Pokémon whose terrifying Pokédex entries mention murder or kidnapping. No, it’s the diminutive Cubchoo, the adorable little Ice-type bear Pokémon, that most draws the ire of the video game ratings board. The Entertainment Software Rating Board was founded in 1994 to provide age ratings to video games released in the U....

June 9, 2022 · 3 min · 485 words · Isaac Moore

Philips Releases Dramatically Improved Hue Mobile App To Control Connected Lights

I’ve been using Philips Hue white and color ambience lights around my house since they gained HomeKit support last fall, but the mobile apps that control the lights have never felt top notch. Earlier this week, Philips moved its Hue mobile apps to legacy status with a name change and icon tweak, and today Hue users are finally getting their hands on the latest and greatest Philips Hue apps for iOS and Android....

June 8, 2022 · 2 min · 379 words · Joey Walls

Photographer Pits Iphone X Portrait Lighting Against Real Studio Lighting Video

Alongside the introduction of the iPhone 8 Plus and X this fall, Apple introduced Portrait Lighting, a camera effect designed to simulate specific lighting conditions normally only found in a studio environment. These lighting effects, combined with the background-softening depth effect introduced wth the iPhone 7 Plus, are designed to make shooting professional looking portraits easy. Putting this claim to the test, photographer Daniel DeArco used an iPhone X to compare the results Portrait Lighting to actual studio lighting in a comparison video....

June 8, 2022 · 1 min · 175 words · Jennifer Steiger

Photoshop Cs6 Review Roundup And Free Beta Download

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=PTYcRWPsZUg] We reported this week that Adobe was “wrapping up CS6 development and that a public beta was launching soon”. The review embargo has just lifted and the beta is out. Here are some reviews from around the Web: Time’s Harry McCracken says it is a little magical. Bjango: Improvements! Gizmodo: Best Release in recent history CNet’s Lori Grunin isn’t sure where to start: GPU acceleration, DRM, autosave, video or dark background....

June 8, 2022 · 7 min · 1414 words · Olga Fortier