Friday, 20 December 2019

Stormi Webster Is Adorable In New Photos On Private Jet As Kylie Jenner Calls Her The Cutest Travel Buddy

Stormi Jenner wins the cutest toddler on Wednesday after her mother, Kylie Jenner shared several photos of the almost two-year-old flying on a private jet. Stormi turns two-years-old in February and just spent a fabulous vacation in the snow where she twinned with her mom and even went snowboarding! Stormi looked adorable in a gold jacket that was zipped up with the hood pulled over the toddler’s head. Stormi looked comfortable and was wearing gray sweatpants while she had a warm, white blanket next to her to keep her warm. It seems Stormi is learning plenty from her 22-year-old mother Kylie Jenner as she practiced several faces including puckering up for the camera!
Kylie has had a relaxing schedule with plenty of activities to keep her and Stormi occupied while they frolicked in the snow, made gingerbread houses, and enjoyed the holiday season in fashionable style and luxury. Kylie shared the following photos of Stormi and included the following caption.
You may see the photos that Kylie Jenner shared with her 153 million Instagram followers featuring Stormi Webster flying on a jet below. Stormi Webster Is Adorable In New Photos On Private Jet As Kylie Jenner Calls Her The Cutest Travel Buddy.
Now that their vacation is over, Kylie headed back to the office and like usual, had little Stormi in tow. Stormi and Kylie have an amazing bond and it’s clear to see. Stormi adores her mom and Kylie has made it clear that above everything else, her main priority in life is her little girl.
Kylie also shared some snaps showing herself with big sister Kendall as the sisters went out and had fun on the town. The two sisters posed for the camera, making faces, puckering up and sticking their tongues out — much like little Stormi is learning to do in her own photos.
While many people think that Stormi looks absolutely adorable, there are some who aren’t in favor of the photos and think that it is inappropriate for Stormi to blowing kisses and puckering up. Not everyone agrees with those who are saying negative things about Stormi Webster’s photos and many find them simply cute and adorable.
What do you think? Do you think Stormi puckering up for the camera is inappropriate?

Thursday, 19 December 2019

League of Legends, Patch 9.24, Last Patch Of The Year Highlights, Notes And Rundown By Scairtin

The last patch of the year for League of Legends was released a couple of hours ago. League of Legends, Patch 9.24, Last Patch Of The Year Highlights, Notes And Rundown By Scairtin.
The new champion, Aphelios, will be available to be played on this patch.
The previous 9.23 patch was more of a testing ground by Riot Games, while the current 9.24 patch will have some hot-fixes and buffs/nerfs to over-performing and under-performing champions. For more information regarding 9.23 click here.
Rune adjustments:
  • Conqueror – it was the go-to primary rune for many champions and was heavily abused by mages such as Ryze and Cassiopeia. The buff duration was decreased from 8 seconds to 6 seconds, and the ranged champions heal been reduced from 15% to 8%. This will make the rune situational and not must-pick for ranged champions.
  • Prototype: Omnistone – the replacement keystone for Kleptomancy is not finding the right spot in the game due to the RNG involved in the keystones given. Riot has adjusted it to take into consideration the current situation and provide a proper keystone. If you are out of combat, you will get predator most likely; if you are in battle near a low health target, it will give you dark harvest, etc. While the direction is right, it is no match for the Kleptomancy rune it replaced.
Champions adjustments:
Akali – removed the Q hitbox behind her, which was heavily abused by pro players and reduced damage against minions from 33% bonus magic damage at rank 5 to 25% bonus magic damage, this will impact the early-mid game of Akali more than her late game.
Amumu – Q cooldown decreased early to allow more often ganks.
Braum – small rework to R to have higher knock-up times to players who see the skill shot, but choose not to dodge it and more significant resistances on using W to himself.
Diana – reworked passive/E/R abilities to make more impactful during the laning phase. The new E is the old R, a dash which deals damage and resets on Q, while the R has been updated to be the taunt from E before with an added explosion, which deals a lot of damage based on the number of champions affected by the taunt.
Garen – number of spins and damage decreased from E, was heavily abused by weak players by buying a lot of attack speed early and just spinning to win with Conqueror combined.
Kassadin – small nerfs to Q cooldown and W mana restore to make his laning phase more punishable.
Rammus – health growth and reduced cd on E, will not impact his WR by a lot since he is rarely picked.
Ryze – the EQ machine, and the terror of the rift has his Q damage reduced, which will profoundly impact his early laning phase.
Senna – all abilities adjusted with increased mana costs/cooldowns due to her overperforming on all roles.
Yummy – updated all abilities with mana costs/damage/healing and added a new mechanic where she becomes more vulnerable and can be killed easier.
Overall the changes look quite right; the overpowered champions were nerfed, while some underperforming champions were buffed. The most abused keystone of Conqueror has been nerfed, which should open more options to players as well. The PBE feedback was mostly positive regarding the new champion and Diana rework, which is refreshing to see after the previous reworks and new champion releases.
Hopefully, the trend continues, and Riot continues to target the broken stuff and patch it before it gets obnoxious to play against every game.

Thursday, 12 December 2019

Hatsune Miku VR Brings The Music To PlayStation 4 Fans Outside Of Japan

The PlayStation Blog officially confirmed that virtual idol Hatsune Miku was coming to the PlayStation 4. Hatsune Miku is a popular character who has attracted fame worldwide.
Hatsune Miku VR is the second game to be released on the PlayStation 4 outside of Japan. The previous title, Hatsune Miku: VR Future Live, was a virtual concert experience. Hatsune Miku VR Brings The Music To PlayStation 4 Fans Outside Of Japan.
Hatsune Miku VR combines the famous character with a rhythm game experience. The gameplay is simple. Gamers have to tough the notes that appear from the speakers located behind Miku. Players have to get past various obstacles and aim for a perfect game.
Miku will have original dance moves, along with different costumes and selectable background stages.
According to the official PlayStation Blog: “World-famous virtual singer Hatsune Miku invites you to her VR music game! Aim for the perfect score as she sings and dances to some of her most iconic songs. Choose a song and catch the melody symbols as they fly from the speakers. You can also turn the symbols off and just enjoy watching Miku sing and dance.”
Hatsune Miku VR gives players multiple options to either watch a concert or enjoy the interactive rhythm gameplay.
Crypton Future Media developed the title, and it is published by Degica. Crypton Future Media has developed several Vocaloid products in the past few years. They developed the character Hatsune Miku, who quickly rose to popularity. Miku may have started as software, but she has a wide range of merchandise and is now part of Good Smile Racing.
Hatsune Miku VR was previously released on Steam in English but required the Valve Index, HTC Vive, or Oculus Rift. The official game page states that the PS VR and PS Camera are required. The game is also PS Move compatible.
It’s unknown if there will be future DLC for the title, but the Steam page lists two different song packs. Each song pack has five songs. The “Complete” edition contains the base game plus both song packs.
For fans of Miku’s friends, it’s unlikely that any other characters will be released for the game. Miku fans will be sure to enjoy watching their favorite idol on-stage, along with a variety of music.
Hatsune Miku VR officially launches digitally on the PlayStation 4 in North America on December 6.

Wednesday, 11 December 2019

Keanu Reeves' girlfriend, Alexandra Grant, explains why she chose to go gray instead of using hair dye

When artist Alexandra Grant dated Keanu Reeves for the LACMA Art + Film event in Los Angeles last month, they made the media and fans talk because Reeves has never walked the red carpet with another important person during his 35-year career. Everyone had many questions about Grant, Keanu Reeves' Girlfriend Alexandra Grant Explains Why She Chose To Go Gray Instead of Using Hair Dye and one issue that often came up was the fact that the 46-year-old woman shook her gray hair instead of dyeing it.
Grant went to Instagram this week to explain why he stopped using hair color when he posted a Newsweek Article about a new study that had some shocking results. The research found that women who use permanent hair dyes and chemical irons have a higher risk of developing breast cancer compared to those who do not use chemicals in their hair.
"Wow. The news today …" Grant wrote in the caption. “The numbers are amazing, especially for women of color. I became gray prematurely in the early 20's … and dyed my hair all colors on the road until I could no longer tolerate the toxicity of the dyes. "
Grant explained that at age 30 he decided to let his hair "turn blond,quot;, but he also loves and supports the idea that every woman should be able to choose how she looks at any age. However, if women are disappearing from beauty standards, then it is something we should talk about.
According to The New York Times, the term "womxn,quot; is an all-inclusive term that refers to biological women, transgender women, non-binary individuals and women of color to include "women and those affected by misogyny or women's issues ".
As for his relationship with Reeves, a source told him People magazine after the actor walked hand in hand with Grant at the gala who wants to share his life with his longtime business partner and collaborator.
"Keanu wants to openly share his life with her," the source said. "He is extremely happy and grateful to have Alex in his life."
The source added that Reeves and Grant began dating earlier this year, but wanted to keep things relatively quiet.
John wick Star first collaborated with Grant in 2011 for his book Ode to happiness when she contributed the illustrations. And, in 2016, he did the same for the Reeves book Darkness.
In 2017, the couple co-founded the X Artists & # 39; Books publishing house, and the website explains that their goal is to publish "thoughtful, high-quality books focused on artists that fit in and between genres."

Thursday, 21 November 2019

What is Bluetooth?

Bluetooth is a type of technology based on radio waves that is used all over the world. It enables two or more devices to connect wirelessly (invisibly, without cables). They generally have a range of around 30 feet. For instance, this could be your iPhone® ‘talking’ to your iPad, which then ‘talks’ to your Apple TV. ‘Talking’ in these examples could be sharing audio, videos or other types of media and data. This is called streaming. You could also use a Bluetooth connection to send an address from the contacts in your smartphone to the GPS in your car.


There are Bluetooth-enabled smartphones, TVs, computers, tablets and music systems. You probably have all or many of these devices in your home. Well, Bluetooth comes in hearing aids too. Having a Bluetooth hearing aid might help you connect with your friends, family, colleagues, and the world in greater ways.



How Bluetooth hearing aids work

Bluetooth hearing aids do exactly what the name suggests, they connect to Bluetooth wireless technology. Using the Bluetooth frequency, you can stream calls and audio from your smartphone to your Bluetooth hearing aids. You could also stream music from your iPad® or iPod® touch to your hearing aids.
There are Bluetooth hearing aids for iPhones and other compatible Apple devices that are called Made for iPhone, iPad or iPod touch (MFi) hearing aids. They use Bluetooth wireless connectivity to link directly to iPhones and other devices on the iOS platform, such as iPad, iPod touch and Apple Watch®.
There are also Bluetooth hearing aids for Android. The hearing aids connect to the Bluetooth frequency to pair up with Android devices, either directly or via a wireless streamer.
Streamers are smart and discreet accessories. They provide the communication link between the wireless technology in the hearing aids and the Bluetooth-enabled devices, which can be multiple devices at once, including your TV.
With Bluetooth-connected hearing aids you can stream sound from virtually any audio source for a customized and convenient listening experience.